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The Honorable Johnny Ford - is a native of the great State of Alabama and was born in Midway, Alabama in Bullock County. At the age of four, he was adopted by his uncle, Charlie Benjamin Ford, and moved to Tuskegee and grew up and was raised in Tuskegee, the home of Tuskegee University, "The Pride of the Swift Growing South." Ford attended elementary school at the Washington Public School and graduated in 1960 from the Tuskegee Institute High School. Mayor Ford received his B.A. degree in History and Sociology from Knoxville College and his Master's of Public Administration from Auburn University at Montgomery, and has received four Honorary Doctorate Degrees. He has three children: John, Christopher, and Tiffany. Ford is a member of the Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church, the home church of Dr. Booker T. Washington.
A former Mayor of the City of Tuskegee for 24 years (1972-1996), he anxiously and humbly awaits this term of office as he bring new experience and ideas for a better Tuskegee.
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Council Woman
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The Honorable Mae Doris Williams - dedicated mother, loving grandmother, esteemed educator, a reliable, honest and competent political advocate who believes in networking and working for her people... the citizens of Tuskegee. Mrs. Williams is extremely passionate about rendering services in any capacity, which aids and improves the lifestyles of humankind.
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The Honorable Lutalo K. Aryee - is the President & CEO of a successful property management company, KJ1 Properties. As a self-proclaimed entrepreneur, Councilman Aryee is a motivational speaker and owns several property developments in Tuskegee. He is the son of two Educators. Born in Chicago, Illinois on the South side of the city. He came to Tuskegee to attend Tuskegee University were he majored in Electrical Engineering and plans to continue his education in Business Administration next spring. Councilman Aryee during his summers in Tuskegee volunteers with the Tuskegee-Macon County YMCA where he has taught and coached youth with the Y's swim team. Councilman Aryee is the youngest elected Councilman to the City of Tuskegee City Council and represents District 1, which includes most of the Greenwood Community and Tuskegee University. Councilman Aryee has a strong family tribal ancestry - the Ga tribe in Ghana, West Africa.
He is now a homeowner and has resided in Tuskegee for more than 9 years and comes to regard Macon County as his home. Mr. Aryee continues to stay active in the community with recreation and economic development as his top priority.
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City Council District 2 |
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The Honorable Willie Louise Fields - a native of Tuskegee, educated in the Macon County Public School System and a graduate of Tennessee State University. Mrs. Field is a dedicated Mother, grandmother and also the ultimate caregiver. The Macon County Public System employs her since 1969 as a Social Worker for the system. Mrs. Fields is a staunch advocate of children, families and individuals with disabilities.
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City Council District 3 |
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The Honorable Georgette White Moon - was born and reared in Tuskegee, Alabama. After graduating from Tuskegee Institute High School, she continued her education at Alabama State University (Bachelors); Tuskegee and Michigan State Universities (Masters); University of Denver, CO and George Mason University (Post Graduate work). Moon spent the next 32 years of her life sharing love and knowledge with children. Moon is a teacher with the Macon County Board of Education, at South Macon School.
She was appointed to the City Planning Commission and has been an advocate for Credibility, Integrity and Accountability and will continue to work with the same vigor as she serves this term of office.
She has one Daughter, Ms. Antionette Moon, and she is an active member of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church.
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