PLP Class of 1997
Jonathan Blank, Richmond, lawyer; on board of Beth Shalom Home; helped run a homeless shelter in Richmond.
Brian Bock, Norfolk, portfolio manager for Crestar Bank; president of the Norfolk Jaycees.
David Bulova, Fairfax, regional planner with Northern Virginia Planning District Commission; chairman of local Democratic Party Committee.
Penny Caran, Richmond, chief executive officer of international technology firm; president of James River Theatre Partisans.
Ron Clark, Hampton, program coordinator with Virginia Beach Community Services Board; on board of the city's YMCA.
Wilson Clary, Emporia, insurance and financial consultant; president of local arts council and treasurer of the Emporia-Greensville Industrial Development Corporation.
Terri Cofer Beirne, Midlothian, communications coordinator/legislative liaison for Richmond Regional Planning Commission; on board of League of Women Voters in Richmond area.
Mary Elsesser, Burgess, manager of apprenticeship-related instruction for the Virginia Community College System; president of local homeowners' association.
Jane-Ashley (Everett) Sinner, Charlottesville, associate director of the Virginia Student Aid Foundation, the fund-raising arm of the University of Virginia's athletic program.
Sharon Forrest, Alexandria, production assistant with public television station; public relations officer for the Model OAS (Organization of American States) Foundation for Inter-American Studies.
Elizabeth Fortune, Esmont (Albemarle County), assistant dean for finance and administration, school of architecture, University of Virginia; chair of public affairs committee, Junior League of Charlottesville.
Edythe Frankel, Vienna, member of staff of Fairfax County Supervisor Penelope Gross; president of local civic association, current town councilor (updated 5/4/03)
Pat Green, Alexandria, chief executive officer of a company that distributes automotive products; president of the Reserve Officers Association of Roanoke.
Molly Hale, Abingdon, aide with Washington County Social Services Department; chairman of the Washington County Republican Party.
Charlotte Hawes, Shawsville (Bedford County), director of external affairs for Radford University; board member of Virginia Preservation Alliance.
Pat Holden, Purcellville (Loudoun County), president and senior hydrologist for environmental consulting business; board member for local concert series.
Joseph Lee, Roanoke and Alexandria, legislative assistant for U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters; former assistant to U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott.
Martha McClees, Alexandria, vice president for governmental affairs of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce; member of the board of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads.
George Melnyk, Alexandria, vice president of a lumber company; member of Virginia Beach Republican City Committee.
Eric Monday, Martinsville; lawyer, vice president of Martinsville-Henry County Historical Society.
Noel Munson, Arlington, supervisor of corporate accounts for a travel services company; active as volunteer in Democratic Party.
Tripp Perrin, Richmond, special assistant to Governor Allen, student coordinator of the Presidential Debate Task Force (held at the University of Richmond).
Worth Remick, Alexandria, member of commercial real estate company; vice president of South Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity.
Kimble Reynolds, Martinsville, lawyer; president of the Martinsville-Henry County Virginia Tech Alumni Association.
Betty Roberts, Culpeper, executive director of the Piedmont United Way; member of the board of trustees of Culpeper Hospital.
Jay Scott, Charlottesville, director of the budget for the University of Virginia; former board member of Children’s Home Society of Virginia.
David Silek, Front Royal & Fairfax, Attorney, former small business owner; former campaign chairman for United Way of Front Royal-Warren County; board of directors Fairfax County Bar Association Young Lawyers Conference; Front Royal Downtown Business Association.
Steve Smith, Williamsburg, owner of window insulation company; member of the board of the James City County Republican Committee.
Chris Stearns, Manassas, small businessman; member of Republican National Committee.
Al Toxopeus, Winchester, certified public accountant; president of the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival and former chairman of Lord Fairfax Community College.
Rosemary Wilson, Virginia Beach, owner of a coffee service; member of the Virginia Beach School Board.
Bob Zoldos, Leesburg, director of air-traffic control system operations for the Air Transport Association; former president and fire chief of the Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company.
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