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CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


[photo, Michael D. Zimer, Board of County Commissioners, Carroll County] MICHAEL D. ZIMMER, Secretary, Board of County Commissioners (Republican)



Secretary, Board of County Commissioners, Carroll County, since December 2006.

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1964. University of Georgia, B.A. (political science), 1986; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1989. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1989. Attorney. Member, Maryland State Bar Association (membership section; elder law section; estates & trusts section); Carroll County Bar Association; Republican Lawyers Association. Member, Carroll County Republican Central Committee, 2003-06. Member, South Carroll Republican Club (past secretary). Member, Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce (past president; past government relations chair); South Carroll Business Association (past government relations chair). Past vice-president, Liberty Christian Counseling Service, Inc. Member, Advisory Board of Marriage Savers of Carroll County. Past chair, Deacon Board, Chapelgate Presbyterian Church. Member, LifePoint Church. Married; two children.

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