Wendell Gilliard

[1][2] He also attended the United Steelworkers of America program which was held on the campus of Tennessee State University.

Gilliard left Bell & Howell after three years to work in a retail store owned by his brother.

When the store closed due to declining sales in 1981, Gilliard began to work as a plant operator for Mobil Chemical.

[4] See 2013 United States House of Representatives elections See 2013 South Carolina's 1st congressional district special election Gilliard contemplated running in the special election for South Carolina's 1st congressional district,[23] which became vacant when Governor Nikki Haley appointed Representative Tim Scott to fill the United States Senate seat held by retiring Jim DeMint.

In the Democratic Primary unofficial results, Moore was bested by Gilliard and Tedder, who went on to a September 19 runoff.

[33] On December 15, 2023, Charleston, South Carolina Mayor-Elect William S. Cogswell Jr., announced his appointment of senior staff.