Fulton councilwoman resigns due to upcoming move
Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Fulton Ward 4 Councilwoman Lauren EH Nelson resigned from her position on Thursday, according to a Friday press release from the city.
The release says Nelson is resigning “due to an upcoming relocation out of Ward 4, which makes her ineligible to continue serving in her current role.” She was first elected to the role in 2021 and her term was set to expire next year.
“Serving this community over the past five years and three terms has been one of the greatest honors of my life. During this time, I have learned, grown, and had the opportunity to contribute to meaningful progress for a city I truly love. This experience has shaped me both personally and professionally in ways I will always carry forward,” Nelson was quoted in the release. “I believe strongly in this community and its future. While this may be a step back for now, it is certainly not the end of my involvement. You have not seen the last of me—I will continue to support and advocate for this city in any way I can.”
The release says the City Council will finalize an appointment by Fulton Mayor Steve Myers on Tuesday.
Fulton spokesperson Doris Permantgen told ABC 17 News in a follow-up email that Jacque Cowherd will be appointed for the role. Cowherd is currently listed as a member on Fulton’s personnel board and was previously the superintendent of the Fulton School District.