PLP Class of 1994, Spring

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Dr. L.D. Britt, Norfolk, surgeon, professor and vice chairman of Eastern Virginia Medical School; vice rector of Norfolk State University.

Timothy Brown, Midlothian, dean of financial and administrative services at John Tyler Community College; chairman of Chesterfield County School Board.

Jim Couch, Harrisonburg, psychology professor at James Madison University; chairman of Rockingham County Board of Supervisors; former Planning Commission Chairman.

Emily Couric, Charlottesville, journalist; former chairman, Charlottesville School Board.

Larry Czarda, Fairfax, vice president of George Mason University; chairman of Fauquier County School Board.

Ross D’Urso, Warrenton, chief deputy commissioner of revenue for Fauquier County; director of local chamber of commerce; president of local Jaycees and state vice-president of Jaycees; member of Governor’s Advisory Committee on Mapping, Surveying and Land Information Systems.

Glen Francis, Portsmouth, sale manager of Hampton Roads Black Pages; chairman of Portsmouth Electoral Board; chairman of YMCA board.

Connie Gendron, Martinsville, executive director of the Virginia Museum of Natural History; member of state Board of Youth and Family Services and Board of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Terone Green, Richmond, administrator of a medical center; member of the state Health Services Cost Review Council, president of the Minority Health Consortium.

Kathryn Haynie, Roanoke, executive director of Planned Parenthood of the Blue Ridge; former president of PTA; chair of chamber of commerce’s education committee.

Ben King, Abingdon, human resources manager for U.S. Gypsum Co.; board of Big Brothers/Big Sisters; chairman of Washington County Republican Party.

Linda Lutes, Woodbridge, graduate student at George Washington University, former aide to member of Prince William County Board of Supervisors; member of Prince William County School Board.

Roy McAfee, Fredericksburg, assistant general manager of an electronics repair company; president of community taxpayer association and Neighborhood Watch Program; founding member of the local United We Stand organization.

Keith McGinniss, King George, salesman for fiber company; chairman of King George Board of Supervisors (at age 23); commissioner of Rappahannock Area Commission.

Delceno Miles, Virginia Beach, president of public relations/marketing firm; board member of Southeastern Virginia Opportunity Project, Tidewater Council of Boy Scouts and Virginia Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Barbara Pryor, Amherst, self-employed; member of National Organization for Women and Virginia Rural Leadership Development program.

Dink Shackelford, Big Stone Gap, executive director of Virginia Mining Association; faculty of Virginia Highlands Community College; member of Governor’s Board for People with Disabilities.

Mary Lynn Tate, Abingdon, president of a law firm; former president of Virginia Trial Lawyers Association; board member of Washington County Chamber of Commerce.

Charles Townes, Colonial Heights, president of civil engineering firm; president of Colonial Heights Chamber of Commerce; president of Appomattox Basin Industrial Development Corp.
 

 Profiles are current with the program application.
If you are a graduate and would like to update your profile,
please contact Coy Barefoot at the Sorensen Institute.

 

Featured Alumni

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    Ann Mallek

    Candidate Training Program

    Class of 2007

    Shortly after graduating from the Candidate Training Program, Ann announced her candidacy for the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors in the White Hall District. She won the election in November.