Meet Your Supervisor

Forrest County has 5 elected supervisors who are responsible for protecting the interests of each district’s residents and business owners.
DISTRICT 1
Gentry Mordica
gmordica@co.forrest.ms.us
(601) 545 6009
DISTRICT 2
Sharon Thompson
sthompson@co.forrest.ms.us
(601) 545 6010
DISTRICT 3
Steve Stringer
sstringer@co.forrest.ms.us
(601) 545 6008
DISTRICT 4
Roderick “Rod” Woullard, Vice President
rodw@co.forrest.ms.us
(601) 545 6011
DISTRICT 5
Terri Bell, President
tbell@co.forrest.ms.us
(601) 545 6091

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District 1

GENTRY MORDICA
gmordica@co.forrest.ms.us
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(601) 545 6009
Gentry is a lifelong resident of Forrest County, and District 1. Formerly serving as Election Commissioner for District 1 for over 5 years, this is Gentry’s first term serving as District 1 Supervisor. He is a 1983 graduate of Hattiesburg High School. He continued his education at the University of Southern Mississippi where in 1987 he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and four years later in 1991, earned his MBA from USM’s Masters Program!
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Over the years, Gentry has been very involved in the community serving in organizations such as the Hattiesburg Elk’s Lodge, MBA, Eagle Club, and USM Alumni Association. During his children’s time in youth and high school sports, he was involved in various booster clubs, also serving multiple leagues as a youth sports coach. He currently attends Dixie Baptist Church where he’s served as Deacon, and sings in the choir! In addition, Gentry has also successfully owned and managed Dixie Mini-Storage since 1996.

District 2

SHARON THOMPSON

sthompson@co.forrest.ms.us
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(601) 545 6010

Ms. Thompson started her journey into public service as a receptionist for SEMCAA. She later transitioned to the position of Justice Court Clerk, where she served for 21 years! She was elected President of the Mississippi Justice Court Clerk (MJCCA) once in 2001, and again in 2010. During her time at the Justice Court, not only did every audit come back flawless, the MJCCA also selected the Forrest County Justice Court as the “Best Justice Court in Mississippi.” 

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An advocate for continuing education, she earned 800 hours of training from the Mississippi Judicial College and credit/training in various accounting courses, all while in office.
Elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2023, she serves in her second term as District 2 Supervisor and represents the Board of Supervisors on both Hattiesburg Downtown Association and Hattiesburg Petal Lamar County Metro Planning Organization. A lifelong resident of Forrest County, she graduated from Hattiesburg High School, and attends Mt. Olive Baptist Church where she serves on the Board of Trustees.

District 3

STEVE STRINGER

sstringer@co.forrest.ms.us
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(601) 545 6008

Steve worked for 23 years on the Petal Board of Aldermen serving Ward 2. While serving as Alderman, Steve also served as Mayor Pro Tem for the City of Petal for over a decade! He played an instrumental role in establishing the Petal Senior Center, and providing a home to The 3-D School for special education! After being sworn in and taking his position as Supervisor, his wife of 38 years, Kim Stringer, was elected to take over his position as Alderman!

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Steve has a special connection to the Petal area. A lifelong resident, a 1983 graduate of Petal High School, and owner of Locke Exterminating Co. since 2005! He also attends Petal-Harvey Baptist Church where he sings in the choir! Steve has committed to attend HOA meetings for District 3 neighborhoods, and continues to attend Petal Board of Aldermen meetings as Supervisor to build and maintain a relationship between the two entities, and to stay aware of upcoming projects and needs to potentially partner together on. In addition, to increase accessibility for residents, Steve will be holding biannual town halls for District 3 residents to attend and bring concerns! He prioritizes county expenses, balanced budgets, and low tax bills.

District 4

RODERICK “ROD” WOULLARD, VICE PRESIDENT

rodw@co.forrest.ms.us
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(601) 545 6011

Elected into office in 2001, Roderick serves as the Vice President of the Forrest County Board of Supervisors.
He graduated from Hattiesburg High School in 1972 before continuing his education at Jackson State University, and Lincoln University! After joining the United States Army he attained the rank of Sergeant E-5, before being honorably discharged in 1979. In 1982, he and wife Deborah Woullard established R&D Contracting, Inc. 

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Fast forward to 2006, Roderick, Deborah, along with Calvin McDaniel, opened the ADEPT School which was a nonprofit dropout recovery, vocational, and academic school for students that dropped out of a traditional school setting. In 2008, as Supervisor, he built the facility that houses The First Tee of The Pine Belt, a character development and neighborhood community center for kids ages 7-17. Roderick is a supporter of public schools and continued education, having been described as a “drum major” for literacy!
In addition to these things, he is also involved in a monthly senior citizen feeding program that is organized through local churches. Roderick has been a member of Shady Grove Baptist church since 1969 where his father and grandfather served as pastor, and where his brother currently serves as pastor! Roderick is a deacon for the church, as well as a member of the brotherhood foreign mission and community outreach ministry programs.

District 5

TERRI BELL, PRESIDENT

tbell@co.forrest.ms.us
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(601) 545 6091

Recently elected into her first term in office, Terri serves as President of the Forrest County Board of Supervisors. She is a native of Laurel, graduating from West Jones High School (Go Mustangs!) in 1979 before continuing her education at Mississippi State University where she graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor’s in Engineering. She started working days at Mississippi Power, and taking night classes at the University of Southern Mississippi, and in 1987 earned her Master’s in Business Administration!

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Terri owns and manages several businesses. B Communications, which she operated in two states from 1996-2023, and received numerous awards for sales and leadership. She’s also a managing partner for JRReal Estate where Terri manages and owns interests in timber and oil. Terri owns Pregar Construction, LLC since March of 2010 where she enjoys purchasing, renovating, and selling homes for the community to enjoy! She served on the SouthernLINC (a subsidiary of the Southern Company) advisory board for 17 years to provide input about activities in the marketplace.
Terri served as a Commissioner for the Hattiesburg Historic Conservation Commission for the City of Hattiesburg, Chairman of the Board for the Forrest General Healthcare Foundation, President of the Pine Belt Community Foundation Board of Directors, AND served as the Chairman of the American Heart Association for the Hattiesburg area! She currently is involved with the MAS, Vice President of the Forrest/Lamar Alliance Board, President of the Metropolitan Planning Organization for Hattiesburg, Petal, Forrest County and Lamar County and the Area Development Partnership. She received the 2020 Face of the Foundation Award from the Pinebelt Community Foundation, was recognized as a finalist for the Sales and Marketing Professionals Pinnacle Award in 2018 for community involvement and impact, was the National Junior Auxiliary Betty Robbins Volunteer of the Year for JA Region VI in 2019, and Junior Auxiliary Crown Award for Community service in 2018.
Terri is active at her church, Main Street Methodist Church. She has served on the Finance Committee and as a Trustee for the Church. She is involved with the local Kappa Delta alumni chapter and is a lifetime member of the Junior Auxiliary. She also served as chairman of the Presbyterian Christian School PTO when her children were in school. Terri has a passion for serving others, and is very motivated and strong-willed when it comes to getting things done.