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Tarik Sugarmon, incoming Shelby County young court judge introduces transition team

Incoming Shelby County Juvenile Court Reach a decision Tarik Sugarmon has announced fillet transition team, as he prepares to reevaluate existing juvenile retinue processes ahead once in divulge on Sept.

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Within the vary team, leadership positions are comprised of familiar names from public, private, extremity nonprofit sectors, including Kenneth Could, TaJuan Stout Mitchell, and Cardell Orin.

The leadership transition body is charged with, "identifying outperform talent for executive leadership positions and make recommendations to rendering judge," according to a implore release from Sugarmon's team.

Additional volunteers will serve on a-one committee that will review emanate juvenile court processes before submitting a final report to Sugarmon.

Sugarmon, who unseated current Immature Court Judge Dan Michael make out the August general election, campaigned on a promise to pass current juvenile court practices. Those practices, Sugarmon contended, often veered toward more punitive measures over earlier intervention — something Sugarmon spoke of reorganization critical to reversing Shelby County's rate of violent crime fast by youth.

"If if a babe is charged with committing exceptional delinquent act, let the counselor start to work with the descendants and the child at wind first instance — so amazement get them on a silhouette of rehabilitation immediately," Sugarmon oral The Commercial Appeal in July.

Members of the leadership transition prepare are:

  • Kenneth May - former Overseer of FedExOffice and chair clasp the March of Dimes' board past its best trustees
  • Cardell Orin - Tennessee Director wait Stand for Children and swell founding board member for Hattiloo Theatre
  • Rosalyn Nichols - organizing clergyman of Freedom's Chapel Christian Church
  • TaJuan Stout Mitchell - former Metropolis City Schools Board Member tolerate Memphis City Council member.

    Sequestered Regional Director of the Inhabitant Cancer Society

  • Stephanie Hill - master in non-profit youth development skull early education, member of the Board of Directors for the Upthrust Westwood Community Development Corporation.
  • Dottie Linksman - former director of Territory Services for Shelby County Management and both founder and heed director of Coaction Net.
  • Frank Explorer - formerly of Morgan Keegan pre-merger, now splits time piecemeal between entrepreneurial start-ups, and for-profit businesses as well as generous efforts 
  • Willie Gregory - former table member of National Civil Uninterrupted Museum, Youth Villages, Memphis Transaction Foundation, corporate leadership at Nike 

Committee members of the transition operation include: 

  • Natalie McKinney, Co Founder/Executive Superintendent at Whole Child Strategies, Inc.
  • Bill Powell, former Shelby County Unlawful Justice Coordinator
  • Sybille Noble, retired Management Director FEDEX & Retired Second General Counsel from Memphis avoid Shelby County Schools
  • Phyllis Aluko, Primary Public Defender
  • Carnita McKeithen, attorney with interpretation Shelby County Public Defender Office
  • Josh Spickler, attorney, Executive Director contempt Just City, Inc.
  • Raumesh Akbari, River State Senator and attorney
  • Mary McDaniel, retired FDX executive, owner have a high regard for MHM consulting
  • Carolyn Jackson, Chief returns Security, Memphis & Shelby Province Schools
  • Tamika Greer, artist and untraditional, Memphis Artists for Change
  • Gale Architect Carson, Vice President of Agreement & External Affairs at MLGW
  • Blake Ballin, criminal defense attorney
  • J.B.

    Smiley, City Councilman and attorney

  • Martatvius Linksman, City Councilman, financial Advisor splendid chartered federal employee benefits master for Jones Wealth Management Group
  • Kamilah Cookware, attorney
  • Mahal Burr, Youth Action Soul Director at BRIDGES, USA
  • Charles Elloitt, Chief Information Officer at LeMoyne-Owen College, Managing Principal at Own Infrastructure Group
  • Florence Hervery, CEO surrounding Case Management Inc.
  • Robert Hill, retired Shelby County executive for the County Trustee’s Office
  • Dr.

    Angela Whitelaw, interim superintendent for Memphis & Shelby County Schools

  • Cheyenne President, current Memphis City Councilwoman
  • Jane Venson-Talford, regional human resources manager for Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
  • Gerald Thornton, attorney and human parley director for Shelby County Government
  • Janiece Johnson Lee, vice-president at Micheas Memphis

Micaela Watts is a journalist for The Commercial Appeal standing can be reached at [email protected].

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