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254 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY At a young age, James R. Eigenberg traveled to the county seat, thus inspiring him to work as a commissioner for the county. Drawing upon coursework at Worthington Community College, he first served as a farmer for several decades before joining Jackson County, Minnesota, in 2016. Since that time, he has excelled as a parttime county commissioner. Looking toward the future, he intends to consider several career opportunities, including becoming a full-time commissioner or delving into various political arenas. He would also like to continue his work on the farm, which involves general farm labor and management responsibilities. Involved with his local church and the board of New Vision Coop in his spare time, Mr. Eigenberg attributes much of his success to his diligent work ethic and being actively involved in his community. He also credits his affinity for critical thinking, verbal communication and reading comprehension to be factors leading to his success as a commissioner. Likewise, he was influenced greatly by his mentors, all of whom guided him toward the prominent role he is recognized in today. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Jackson County Heron Lake, MN Having accumulated nearly a decade of experience within the local government, Devon A. Gilmore specializes in the field of public safety. Prior to joining the Orangeburg Department of Public Safety in 2017, he previously worked with the Orangeburg County Animal Control and Shelter, as well as the Orangeburg County Detention Center. In his various positions over the course of his career, Cpl. Gilmore has focused on community outreach by lending an ear to the community while educating fellow community members on fire safety, animal cruelty, saving the lives of animals and prosecuting numerous offenders. In addition to his primary vocation, Cpl. Gilmore is currently serving as a high school wrestling coach while mentioning members of his community and volunteering his time with other community organizations. As a pastime, he is an aspiring musician, and he is actively teaching himself to play the violin, keyboard and guitar. Over the course of his career, he has attributed his success to his patience, ability to adapt and humble personality. In the near future, Cpl. Gilmore desires to teach and train future uprising officers across South Carolina. PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER Orangeburg Department of Public Safety Orangeburg, SC DEVON A. GILMORE JAMES R. EIGENBERG

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