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Emilie Mims

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Emilie Mims

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Prior offices
Escambia County Probate Court


Emilie Mims was a judge of the Escambia County Probate Court in Alabama. She was appointed in 2008 by Governor Bob Riley to succeed Rachel Agerton. Mims left the bench in 2012 after losing her bid for re-election.[1][2]

Education

Mims received her undergraduate degree from Birmingham Southern University and her J.D. from Samford University.[3]

Career

Prior to her appointment to the probate court in 2008, Mims was the executive director of the Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce for seventeen years.[1]

Awards and associations

  • 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award, Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Escambia County Healthcare Authority Board
  • Escambia County Healthcare Alliance
  • Alabama Preservation Alliance
  • Escambia County Department of Human Resources
  • Jefferson Davis Advisory Board
  • Atmore YMCA[3]

2012 election

Mims was defeated by Doug Agerton in the general election for the Escambia County Probate Court seat on November 6.[2]

See also: Alabama judicial elections, 2012

See also

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