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Will  Frazier
Will Frazier
Will Frazier is a public figure who is currently running for Memphis City Council District 2. He holds a degree in Business Economic Finance, Political Science, and Government from LeMoyne-Owen College. Frazier is the Vice President of Greater Whitehaven Economic Redevelopment Corporation and also works at Will Frazier & Associates Insurance. He is involved in various community activities and societies, including being a member of Kappa Alpha PSI Inc./ Masonic order and serving as the Vice President of the Greater Whitehaven board and board member of Memphis Cares Mentoring. Based on the available information, Frazier appears to have a strong background in business and community involvement, which may contribute to his capabilities as a candidate for public office.
Bob  Freeman
Bob Freeman
Sarah  Freeman
Sarah Freeman
Tanya  Frey
Tanya Frey
Monty  Fritts
Monty Fritts
Rachele  Fruit
Rachele Fruit
James  Fuller
James Fuller
Ron M.  Gant
Ron M. Gant
Todd  Gardenhire
Todd Gardenhire
Phyllis B. Gardner
Phyllis B. Gardner
Phyllis B. Gardner is a judge in Division 2 of the Shelby County General Sessions Court in Tennessee. She has been serving in this position since 2002 and recently won re-election in the general election. The profile does not provide any information about her education, work history, community involvement, or previous offices held.
Johnny  Garrett
Johnny Garrett
Justin A. Gee
Justin A. Gee
Wanda  Gibbs
Wanda Gibbs
Wanda Gibbs is a retired public school educator who has been a resident of Collierville since 1975. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Blue Mountain College and a Master of Science degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Memphis. Throughout her career, she received numerous awards and held leadership positions in education. She has also been actively involved in her community, serving on various commissions and organizations. Currently, she is serving as a School Board member for the Town of Collierville.
James Wesley Gibson II
James Wesley Gibson II
James Wesley Gibson II, also known as JW, is a native Memphian and businessman who is running for mayor of Memphis. He attended Memphis City Schools and later studied business at Christian Brothers University. Gibson has been involved in various business ventures, including medical supply distribution, real estate, printing services, and entertainment. He has also been actively involved in his community, serving on numerous boards and committees, including LeMoyne-Owen College, Rock N' Roll Soul Museum, Methodist Healthcare Foundation, and the Memphis Branch of the Federal Reserve of St. Louis. Gibson has previously served as a Shelby County Commissioner and has been recognized for his civic involvement and leadership. He is running for mayor in the 2023 election.
Mary Anne Gibson
Mary Anne Gibson
Greg  Gilbert
Greg Gilbert
Greg Gilbert is a native Memphian who has overcome a difficult childhood to become a successful lawyer and public servant. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Memphis and went on to graduate from the University of Memphis School of Law. Greg has worked as an assistant district attorney in the domestic violence division and currently serves as the Chief Prosecutor of the Shelby County Domestic Violence Court. He has handled thousands of cases and has a deep understanding of the impact of domestic violence. Greg is married with two children and is actively involved in the Memphis community. He was elected as a General Sessions Criminal Court Judge for Division 10 in 2022 and his term will end in 2030. Overall, Greg's education, work history, community involvement, and experience as a prosecutor demonstrate his capabilities and qualifications for his current role as a judge.
John  Gillespie
John Gillespie
Arriell  Gipson-Martin
Arriell Gipson-Martin
Ronnie  Glynn
Ronnie Glynn
Kathleen M. Gomes
Kathleen M. Gomes
Kathleen M. Gomes is a public figure who graduated from UT-Chattanooga and obtained her law degree from The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. She has over 42 years of experience as a lawyer, specializing in probate law. In 2013, she was appointed as Judge for Shelby County Probate Court, Division I, and was subsequently elected as Probate Court Judge in 2014. Gomes has been actively involved in the Memphis community, serving in various leadership roles within the legal profession and participating in civic organizations. She is currently serving as a Cantor at Church of the Holy Spirit in Memphis.