Mike Gangloff
Tammy E. Shepherd will replace Jason Peters as the Vinton District representative on the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors - at least until November, when a special election will be held, county officials announced Thursday.
Shepherd, 54, who owns Shepherd Realty Group in Vinton, has served on the county's Board of Equalization.
"I am deeply grateful and privileged to be chosen ... I've earned a living working in Vinton, and now I have an opportunity to give back to the community that has supported me," Shepherd said in a news release that the county issued.
The shift on the board of supervisors was put in motion when Peters, a supervisor for a decade, was elected in November to be the county's commissioner of the revenue. He stepped down from his supervisor role at the end of last year.
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At a short meeting Thursday, supervisors voted 3-0 for Shepherd's interim appointment, with Supervisor Martha Hooker abstaining from the vote. She noted that she also abstained from the board's interviews with Shepherd. Hooker did not say why she abstained.
The county's Circuit Court also must approve the appointment.
Supervisors said that a special election will be held on Nov. 5, with the winner to serve until the end of 2025, which was the conclusion of Peters' term.
The county sought applicants for the Vinton District seat last year and nine people expressed interest, the county news release said.
Shepherd is a graduate of William Byrd High School, attended Virginia Western Community College and holds Virginia real estate broker and real estate salesperson licenses, according to the news release. Before becoming owner of the realty group in 2017, Shepherd worked 14 years as a business manager, managing more than 150 properties for LT McGhee & Co., and worked in real estate sales for 16 years, also for LT McGhee & Co.
She has served as president of the William Byrd Football Booster Club and treasurer of the William Byrd Booster Club, and lives in Vinton where she and her husband have four children, according to the release.
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