
Robert was raised and educated in Knox County and is a 1989 graduate of
the University of Tennessee.He was married in 1993 and makes his home
with his wife Maryanne and three children (Shaylee Grace, Miranda Hope,
Boone) at 2005 Switchyard Lane in South Knoxville. The family attends
Stock Creek Baptist Church.
Robert has worked in Knox County since he was 16 and has a superb record
of community service on the Executive or Advisory Boards of:The Center
for Neighborhood Development; Ijams Nature Center; James White Fort; Helen
Ross McNabb Center Health Families, Baptist Hospital Rehabilitation
Center; and the Volunteer State Veterans Hall Of Fame. Robert has also
coached dozens of youth sports teams in our community over the years. He
was selected for the Knoxville-Knox County CAC Leadership Class of 1992.
Robert was elected to the Knox County Commission and served from
1990-1998. He voluntarily stepped down after completing his second term.
During his years in elective office, Robert has also held full-time jobs
in the private sector (The United Way, Child and Family Services, East
Tennessee Public Television).
Robert's years of public service have been especially effective and
productive for the people of Knox County. To cite just a few of his
efforts and accomplishments:
• Sealed (News-Sentinel) the agreement for the federal start-up funds for
the Knox County DUI Special Prosecutor
• Strongly supported the people‚s right to vote on and control term limits
• Legislation to increase County branch libraries
• Vigorous, improved law enforcement, including strict enforcement of
County beer laws
• Sponsored and passed the Knox County Open Container Ordinance
• By personal close-review/spending cuts in the county budget, directly
helped to keep Knox County property owners "among the lowest taxed"
(News-Sentinel; Money Magazine) in the nation.
• Has strongly supported home owners and neighborhoods, including
everything from joining in ( with gloves and a pickup truck) in clean-up
campaigns, helping initiate Neighborhood Watch programs, and gaining
improved subdivision drainage and sewage disposal
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