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| Jesse Huseth | |
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| Asa Hutchinson | |
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| Ernest Gillespie III | |
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| Ed Jackson | |
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| Shirley Jackson |
Shirley Jackson is a public person who has been living in Bartlett since 1978. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a Bachelor of Science in Education in 1970 and a Masters in Education in 1972. Shirley worked in the private sector for seven years before joining Memphis City Schools, where she served as a Special Education classroom teacher and later worked in teacher support and training for the Division of Exceptional Children. She retired in 2012 and has since been involved in the Bartlett community, serving on the Mayors Education Advisory Council and volunteering for Better Bartlett Schools. Shirley is currently serving as a member of the Bartlett School Board Position 3, with her term starting in 2020 and ending in 2024. Overall, the profile provides substantive information about Shirley's education, work history, community involvement, and history as an elected official.
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| Shirley K Jackson | |
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| Edquardo Jamison | |
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| Jesse Jeff | |
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| Melanie Taylor Jefferson |
Melanie Taylor Jefferson is currently serving as the Chancellor of Part I Chancery Court for Shelby County, having been elected to the office in August 2022. She holds a J.D. degree from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis, obtained in 1991, and a B.A. degree from Rhodes College, earned in 1983. Prior to her election, Jefferson had a private law practice from 1991 to 2022 and served as a Divorce Referee from 2018 to 2022. She is affiliated with various organizations, including the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the Memphis Bar Association, and the Association of Women Attorneys. No negative information is mentioned in the profile.
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| Joe Jenkins |
Joe Jenkins is a judge for Part III of the 30th Judicial District Chancery Court in Tennessee. He assumed office on September 1, 2016, and won re-election in the general election on August 4, 2022. There is no information available about Jenkins' education, work history, community involvement, or previous offices held.
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| Darren Jernigan | |
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| Cheyenne Johnson |
Cheyenne Johnson is a public figure who was appointed to the Council on January 8, 2019. She has served as Chair of the Planning and Zoning Committee, Vice Chair of the Budget Committee, and as a board member for the Blight Authority of Memphis. Johnson has a strong background in public service, having served three terms as the Shelby County Property Assessor and retiring from Shelby County Government after approximately 34 years of service. She is also a former educator for the Memphis City Schools System. Johnson was the first black female elected Property Assessor in the State of Tennessee in 2008 and was named Tennessee Assessor of the Year in 2015. She is a graduate of the University of Memphis and holds a Public Administrator certification from the University of Tennessee. Johnson is currently serving as a Councilwoman for Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 2, with her term ending in 2023.
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| Christian R. Johnson | |
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| Curtis Johnson | |
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| Frank Johnson |
Frank W. Johnson is a public figure who has been involved in various community and political activities in Memphis. He has a background in education, having worked as a teacher at LaRose Elementary, and is currently serving as the President of the Alcy/Ball Community Association. Johnson is also engaged in environmental justice issues and has been involved with the Memphis Water Collaborative. He is currently the Executive Director of Depot Communities United (DCU). There is no negative information provided about Johnson. As of September 2023, he is serving as a County School Board member, with his term starting in September 2022 and ending in September 2024. Overall, the profile contains substantive information about Johnson's education, work history, community involvement, and political experience, showcasing his capabilities and dedication to improving Memphis.
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| Gloria Johnson | |
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| Gloria Johnson | |
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| Jack Johnson | |
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| Jeff Johnston | |
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| Eddie S. Jones Jr. |