According to officials, Berry accepted a full-time, private sector position with a nationally recognized fire apparatus supplier.
“It is with a heavy heart that I offer my resignation as a supervisor, a position that I have enjoyed for the past 18 months. In my tenure, Supervisor District 2 has continued to see unprecedented growth in residential and commercial development, and the county is incredibly well-positioned for future growth and prosperity. I am especially excited about the prospects for continued cooperation between the county and our municipalities in expanding economic prosperity to the citizens of Rankin County,” Berry stated.
He previously served 27 years as the Reservoir fire chief.
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