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Trent Fellers
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| Trent Fellers | |
| Lincoln City Council | |
| Former member | |
| Tenure | |
| 2013-2017 | |
| Leadership | |
| City council chair | |
| 2015-2017 | |
| Report an officeholder change | |
| Elections and appointments | |
| First elected | 2013 |
| Term limits | N/A |
| Education | |
| High school | Southeast High School |
| Bachelor's | Doane College |
| Military service | |
| Service/branch | U.S. Marine Corps Reserves |
| Personal | |
| Profession | Consultant |
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Trent Fellers is a former member of the Lincoln City Council in Nebraska, serving as an at-large representative from 2013 to 2017 and chair of the council from 2015 to 2017. Fellers opted not to run for re-election in 2017, citing an increase in family and work commitments.[1][2]
Biography
Fellers earned a B.A. in public administration from Doane College. As of his retirement from the city council, he was an independent consultant. Fellers' experience also includes work as deputy director of the State Energy Office and chief of staff to the Nebraska State Treasurer and service as an engineer equipment mechanic in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.[3]
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| Preceded by - |
Lincoln City Council 2013-2017 |
Succeeded by Bennie Shobe |
State of Nebraska Lincoln (capital) | |
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