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| Karen Camper |
Karen Camper is a public figure who has been serving as the representative for District 87 in Memphis since 2008. She attended Southside High School in Memphis and later graduated from the University of Tennessee and SUNY Albany. Camper is a retired Chief Warrant Officer in the U.S. Army, where she worked in Intelligence and received several military honors. She is also a small business owner and the first African-American woman or man to be elected Leader of the Tennessee House Democratic Caucus in the Tennessee General Assembly. She is currently running for the position of Memphis Mayor in the upcoming election on October 5, 2023.
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| J Ford Canale |
J Ford Canale is a public figure who currently serves as a Councilman for Super District 9, Position 2 in Memphis. He was elected to this position on May 22, 2018, and his term is set to end on December 31, 2023. Canale graduated from Christian Brothers High School and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from the University of Alabama. He is a funeral director at Canale Funeral Directors and also works as a Licensed Insurance Producer. Canale is actively involved in the community and serves on the Boards of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis and Convergence Memphis, Inc. He is married and has two children.
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| Kip Capley | |
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| Chase Carlisle |
Chase Carlisle is a public figure who currently serves as a member of the Memphis City Council, representing Super District 9, Position 1. He has a background in real estate and development, having previously worked as the Director of Real Estate and Development for Carlisle and as the Executive Vice President of Avison Young. Carlisle is actively involved in the community, serving on the boards of the Memphis Rock 'n Soul Museum, the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, and Memphis River Parks Partnership. He is married to Elizabeth and has three children.
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| Dale Carr | |
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| Michele Carringer | |
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| Jonathan Carroll | |
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| Mike Caruthers | |
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| Mike Caruthers | |
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| Charlie Caswell Jr |
Charlie Caswell Jr is a community activist, author, and entrepreneur who currently serves as a Shelby County Commissioner for District 6 in Tennessee. He won the general election in August 2022. Caswell is known for his work in advocating for social justice and improving the lives of students in poverty through awareness of childhood trauma. He is the CEO of Caswell Group Consulting, which focuses on creating trauma-informed organizations and communities. The profile provides substantial information about Caswell's education, work history, community involvement, and history as an elected official.
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| Lucille Catron |
Lucille Catron is a public person who has served as the former Executive Director of the Beale Street Development Corporation. There is no information available about her education, work history, or community involvement. However, she is currently a candidate for the Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 3 in the upcoming election on October 5, 2023.
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| Scott Cepicky | |
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| Jayne Chandler | |
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| Tharon Chandler | |
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| Myra Charles | |
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| Daniel Chatham | |
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| Douglas Paul Childers | |
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| Paul Childers |
Paul Childers is a public person who currently holds the position of Collierville School Board Position 3, with a term starting on November 3, 2020, and ending on November 3, 2024. He grew up in Collierville and graduated from Collierville Schools in 1987. He obtained a B.A. in Marketing from the University of Memphis in 1995 and later earned his Master's of Business Administration from the University of Miami in 2003. Paul works as a Region Manager for Goodman and Daikin Corporation and served on the Town Beautiful Commission in 2020.
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| Cody Childress | |
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| Michelle Stinson Childs |