PLP Class of 1994, Fall
Judy Anderson, developer and part-owner of shopping center in Dumfries (Prince William County); owner/manager of hair salon; chairwoman of Prince William Boy Scouts; vice president of Dumfries Community and Cultural Arts Center.
Sandra Brandt, executive director of job-training company in Norfolk; chairwoman of Virginia Women's Political Caucus; past chairwoman of Virginia State Career Education Commission.
Dayton Cook, retired civil engineer, now a consultant in Maurertown (Shenandoah County); president of the Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.
Beth Davis, chairwoman of Chesterfield County School Board; former schoolteacher; director of Christian education at her church; vice president of Chesterfield Republican Women's Club.
Bob Felts, president of ham-packing company in Ivor (Southampton County); part owner of Southampton Speedway, a racetrack in Capron; president of local Ruritan Club and district governor of Ruritans; president of volunteer fire department.
Nancy Finch, senior consultant for The Public Relations Council in Richmond; legislative liaison for George Mason University; president of Medical College of Virginia Women's Health Advisory Council.
Mark Goedde, president of realty company in Fairfax; chairman of government affairs committee of Northern Virginia Association of Realtors; professor at George Washington University.
David Goodall, senior safety and health specialist for U.S. Postal Service in Richmond; president of Henrico County Civic League; member of Henrico County Democratic Committee.
Katherine Imhoff, executive director of state Commission on Population Growth and Development; past chairman of Rural Planning Caucus of Virginia; former director of planning in Leesburg; member of board of Preservation Alliance of Virginia.
Sidney Lanier, quality assurance technician with Anheuser Busch in Williamsburg; past chairman of James City County Republican Committee; vice president of Williamsburg Lions Club.
Denise Lee, principal contract administrator for a defense contractor in McLean; state coordinator and chairwoman of political action committee of the Virginia chapter of the National Organization for Women; coordinator of public school/private sector partnership in Fairfax County.
Thomas Long, social studies teacher in Augusta County; president of the Augusta County Education Association; chairman of Valley PAC, political action committee for educators in the central Shenandoah Valley.
Jim Lowe, lawyer and engineer in Roanoke; vice chairman of Roanoke City Republican Committee; member of the New Century Council, an organization attempting to develop a regional vision for the New River Valley and the Roanoke Valley.
Mac McCadden, member of Roanoke City Council; district sales manager for USAir; former professional baseball umpire; member of Roanoke City Republican Committee; president of Roanoke Valley Crime Line.
Jack McHale, member of Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors; vice president and general manager of business-services company in Chester; board member of Richmond Regional Planning District Commission.
Harold Marioneaux, dentist in Chesapeake; associate professor at Old Dominion University; past president, local dental society; past member of executive board, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce.
Greg Poirier, vice president and general manager of Doe Run Lodge in Hillsville (Carroll County); member of board of directors of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the Virginia Hotel and Motel Association and the Governor's Travel Services Advisory Panel.
Debra Quesinberry, pharmacy consultant to Blue Cross of Virginia; member of American Business Women's Association; member of Henrico County Republican Committee.
Jody Wagner, lawyer in Norfolk; director of United Way of South Hampton Roads; board member and officer of Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; trustee of Cape Henry Collegiate School.
Pernell Watson, researcher/librarian at Daily Press newspaper in Newport News; trustee of regional library serving Franklin and the counties of Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight and Sussex; board member of local community development corporation.
Profiles are current with the program application.
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