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Commission on city/county school merger. Opposed county sales tax referendum that year but proposed increase in budget and county sales tax in 2013, presented balanced budget without tax increase in 2014. Won second four-year term in 2014 against Democratic nominee Deidre Malone, and in 2015 produced budget with stable tax rate and $6 million surplus. ESTELLA MAYHUE-GREER President and CEO of the Mid-South Food Bank, which fights hunger in a 31-county service area. Has worked for the organization since 1996 as agency relations director, director of programs, and vice president and chief operating officer. Among her accomplishments: Initiating childhood hunger programs, starting the Mobile Pantry program to increase food distribution to rural counties, streamlining warehouse and distribution operations, and launching the Feeding Seniors initiative. In 2012, Shelby County government transferred the USDA commodity distribution program to Mid-South Food Bank. Graduate of Leadership Memphis Executive Class 2012 and current member of the UT College of Medicine Advisory Board and Kiwanis Club of Memphis. Received the 2015 Humanitarian of the Year award from Memphis City Council.

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CHARLES McVEAN Chairman and CEO of McVean Trading and Investments, an investment management firm specializing in the agricultural futures market. McVean graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University. Member of the Memphis Society of Entrepreneurs and the Memphis City School’s Hall of Fame. Founder and chairman of the Peer Power Foundation. Named Humanitarian of the Year by the Memphis City Council in 2007 for his work in inner city schools. McVean is also Chairman of the Big River Strategic Initiative, which has led to the development of the Big River Crossing (Harahan Bridge) and the Big River Parkway (bike trail running, initially, from Memphis to New Orleans). The McVean Family has also been instrumental in the creation of the McVean Learning Center at Christ Methodist Church (in honor of his mother, the school’s founding director) and the Hagemeister Fund for Advanced Lymphoma Research at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. LAWRENCE “BOO” MITCHELL Chief manager and engineer of Royal Studios, where such hits as Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” and Ann Peebles’ “I Can’t Stand The Rain” were recorded. Has worked over the years with such world-renowned artists as Rod Stewart, Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars, the North Mississippi All-Stars, Keith Richards, Robert Plant, Boz Scaggs, Wu-Tang Clan, and John Mayer. Mitchell is also past-president of the Memphis Chapter of The Recording Academy, and producer of the documentary Take Me to the River, which won

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