Friday, October 27, 2023

Governor Glenn Youngkin Announces Additional Administration and Board Appointments

Commonwealth of Virginia
Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 27, 2023


CONTACTS:



Office of the Governor

Contact: Macaulay Porter

Email: Macaulay.Porter@governor.virginia.gov

Governor Glenn Youngkin Announces Additional Administration and Board Appointments

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced additional key administration and board appointments.



ADMINISTRATION APPOINTMENTS  


OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 


  • Lori Massengill, External Affairs Specialist 

 

 HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES 


  • Lizbeth White, Assistant Secretary 

 

LABOR 


  • Nicole Overley, Deputy Secretary for Workforce Development 


  • Brian Wolford, Deputy Director, Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation  

 

BOARD APPOINTMENTS 

 

COMMERCE AND TRADE 


SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA CULTURAL HERITAGE FOUNDATION  


  • Michael Cochran of Abingdon, Town Manager, Town of Abingdon 


  • Deborah Milton of Lebanon, Director of Planning, Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission 


  • The Honorable Amanda Pillion, MEdof Abingdon, Mayor, Town of Abingdon 



  • Sandy Ratliff of Abingdon, VP Community Innovation, Virginia Community Capital 


  • Ruby Rogers of Gate City, Retired Educator 


  • Scotty Wampler of Davenport, Executive Director, Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission 

 

EDUCATION 


BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 


  • Gilbert Bland of Virginia Beach, Chief Executive Officer, Urban League of Hampton Roads 

 

BOARD OF VISITORS OF VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 


  • Kate Comerford Todd of McLean, Attorney, Ellis George Cipollone O'Brien LLP

  

HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES 


ADVISORY BOARD ON ATHLETIC TRAINING 


  • David Pawlowski of Henrico, Athletic Trainer, Special Olympics Virginia 


  • Dr. Virginia D. Wells of Williamsburg, Chief Medical Officer, William and Mary Athletics 


  • D’Shawn Wright of Yorktown, Owner, Body By D, Inc. 


ADVISORY BOARD ON GENETIC COUNSELING 


  • Dr. Richard Lucidi of Midlothian, Professor and Division Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Virginia Commonwealth University 

 

BOARD OF AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY 


  • Dr. Lisa Wallace-Davis of Newport News, Optometrist, Luxur-Eyes Optometric Center 


  • James Wells of Front Royal, retired Director of Pharmacy and Cardiopulmonary Services, Valley Health Warren Memorial Hospital 

 

BOARD OF MEDICINE 


  • Thomas Corry of Alexandria, Managing Director, Corry Advisors 


  • Deborah DeMoss Fonseca of McLean, Realtor, Long & Foster | Forbes Global Properties 


  • Dr. Elliott Lucas, Jr., of Hampton, OB-GYN Physician, OB Hospitalists Group 

 

BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY 


  • Danielle Spearman-Camblard, PsyD, HSP, PMH-C, of Chesterfield, CEO and Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Family Focus Counsel, LLC

 

BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK 


  • Ruth Ann Smulik of Forest, retired RN 

 

BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 


  • Dr. Jeffery Newman of Alexandria, Veterinarian, Caring Hands Animal Hospital 


  • Pattie Seeger, LVT, AAS, BBA, of Hampton, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Sciences; Veterinary Sciences Instructor; Division of Natural Sciences, Tidewater Community College 

 

RARE DISEASE COUNCIL  


  • John Feore of Arlington, Senior Director, Jeffrey J. Kimbell & Associates; Director of Health Policy and Advocacy, Institute of Gene Therapies 


  • Sharon Kopis of Forest, Nursing Professor, Liberty University

 

  • Leslie Mehta of Chesterfield County, Chief of Staff and Counsel to the CEO, Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority 


  • Dr. Angela Olmsted of Lynchburg, Director of Operations and Pharmacy Services, Piedmont Community Health Plan 

 

TASK FORCE ON SERVICES FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT 


  • Ariel Ward of Falls Church, Director of Community Health-Forensic Nurse Examiner, Inova Health System 

 

  • Caitlin Yerkes of Falls Church, Forensic Nurse Examiner 

 

VIRGINIA HEALTH WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY  


  • Karen A. Faison, PhD, of Hopewell, Professor Emeritus, Virginia State University  


LABOR 


BOARD FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY OPERATORS 


  • Joshua Byerly of Powhatan, Solid Waste Division Assistant Director, Henrico County 

 

BOARD FOR WATERWORKS AND WASTEWATER WORKS OPERATORS AND ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS  


  • Alvin Christian of Chesterfield, Assistant Director for Enterprise Operations, County of Henrico Department of Public Utilities 

 

LEGISLATIVE 


VIRGINIA FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ADVISORY COUNCIL 


  • Corrine A. Louden of Chesterfield, Chief Deputy Inspector General, Virginia Office of the State Inspector General 

 

VETERANS AND DEFENSE AFFAIRS 


JOINT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL OF VETERANS SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS  



  • LTC Vernon Peters, USA (Ret), of Chester, Director of Government Relations, Virginia Professional Educators 
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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Governor Glenn Youngkin Announces Unveiling of First Green Book Historic Plaques

Commonwealth of Virginia

Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 12, 2023


CONTACTS:



Office of the Governor

Contact: Macaulay Porter

Email: Macaulay.Porter@governor.virginia.gov


Virginia Tourism Corporation 

Contact: Andrew Cothern 

Email: acothern@virginia.org  


Virginia Department of Historic Resources  

Contact: Ivy Tan 

Email: Ivy.Tan@dhr.virginia.gov 


Virginia Department of Transportation 

Contact: Marshall Herman

Email: Marshall.Herman@VDOT.Virginia.gov

Governor Glenn Youngkin Announces Unveiling of First Green Book Historic Plaques

New plaque on historical highway marker at Hampton’s Bay Shore Beach to commemorate site featured in Virginia's Green Book

HAMPTON – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today an unveiling of the first of new plaques attached to historical highway markers at Bay Shore Beach to commemorate sites featured in Virginia's Green Book, a travel guide for Black Americans.


Virginia Tourism Corporation, in collaboration with the Office of Delegate Mike Mullin (D-93), the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, the Virginia Department of Transportation, and Hampton Convention & Visitor Bureau held a ceremony to unveil the plaque at the original site for the Bay Shore Hotel, a popular vacation destination in Virginia for Black Americans during the time when local and state Jim Crow laws legalized racial segregation. The plaque serves as a supplement to the historical highway marker, which was dedicated and installed at the site in June 2018.


Written by Victor Hugo Green and first published in 1936, “The Negro Motorist Green Book” was a guide for Black Americans that provided a list of hotels, guest houses, service stations, drug stores, taverns, barbershops, restaurants, and other spots known to be safe for traveling during this time.


“This is a truly momentous occasion to honor an untold part of Virginia’s history,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “The sites listed in Virginia’s Green Book were necessary for safe traveling options for Black Americans and these markers will add more context to these areas to tell a more accurate and inclusive story for all Virginians.”


“Many of these historic sites are no longer standing and can only be found in pages of the Green Book,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “These plaques are a way to keep the history of these places alive for the travelers exploring the area.”


The Bay Shore Hotel was listed in Virginia’s Green Book from 1947-1958, and again from 1962-1964 and 1966-1967. The property began as a four-room cottage in 1898 and by 1925, expanded into a four-story beachfront hotel with 70 rooms, long porches facing the water, and a dance hall that brought in famous entertainers like Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and Redd Foxx. The hotel attracted thousands of Black travelers from the mid-Atlantic region before it closed and was torn down in 1973.


“The Bay Shore Hotel was such a popular tourist destination and has an extensive history that many travelers do not know about,” said Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources Travis A. Voyles. “This is just one of many locations throughout the Commonwealth that tells the history of important places to Black Americans. We encourage residents and travelers to visit these plaques to learn more about these times in Virginia’s history.”


Del. Mullin introduced House Bill 1968 to designate or approve supplementary plaques for historic site markers identifying Green Book locations and businesses in Virginia. The bill also calls for additional funding to document surviving buildings listed in the Green Book. The study will help make the historic properties eligible for potential sources of funding, highway markers, and increase public education about the Green Book and Black History in Virginia. Governor Youngkin signed the Green Book legislation into law in March 2023.


"I'm grateful for Delegate Jeion Ward, who inspired this bill and whose hard work helped in its passage," said Delegate Mike Mullin. "Thanks to the efforts of the agencies involved, visitors can now enjoy these historic sites and learn more about our state's important past. We hope to see more of the Green Book sites in Virginia honored as the project continues."


“As a result of these specially designed plaques, a network of sites included in Virginia editions of the Green Book will begin to take shape, calling public attention to the importance of these travel guides to Black Americans during segregation,” said Department of Historic Resources Director Julie V. Langan. “Unfortunately, we won’t have enough funding to install a new highway marker at every Green Book location in the Commonwealth. We may receive special funding that we can put toward a few new markers, but often a local government or a local historical society will step up to cover the cost of what goes into establishing a marker, from the research to its manufacturing. Each of these markers would then have a Green Book plaque attached to its post.”


Historic Green Book plaques for markers that qualify should be installed over the next several months. These are planned to be placed at original sites including the Yancey House & Grasty Library and the Holbrook-Ross Historic District in Danville, Fayette Street in Martinsville, along with Jackson Ward, Navy Hill, and the Miller's and Eggleston Hotels in Richmond.


For more information on the Virginia’s Green Book plaques, click here.


About Virginia Tourism Corporation


Virginia is for Lovers is one of the most iconic and recognizable travel brands in the world. Using that powerful brand equity, Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) is charged with promoting the Commonwealth as a premier travel destination by showcasing all there is to love in a Virginia vacation. The dollars spent by travelers fuel the economy, provide jobs for Virginians, and improve communities across the state. Simply put, tourism helps make Virginia a great place to live, work, and visit.


Learn more at virginia.org.


About Virginia Department of Historic Resources


The Virginia Department of Historic Resources (DHR) is the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in Virginia. As the SHPO, DHR administers a number of federal programs. DHR is also a state agency in the Natural and Historic Resources Secretariat. DHR fosters, encourages, and supports the stewardship and use of Virginia’s significant architectural, archaeological, and historic resources as valuable assets for the economic, educational, social, and cultural benefit of citizens and communities.


For more, visit dhr.virginia.gov.


About Virginia Department of Transportation


The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is responsible for building, maintaining, and operating the state's roads, bridges, and tunnels. And, through the Commonwealth Transportation Board, it provides funding for airports, seaports, rail, and public transportation. Virginia has the third-largest state-maintained highway system in the country, behind Texas and North Carolina.


For more, visit virginiadot.org.

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Sunday, October 1, 2023

NorthernVirginiaGOP.com AGENDA Newsletter - October 2023

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Do you know of an event our 50,000+ subscribers should know about? Let us know at JTParmelee@aol.com. NOTE: Unfortunately, my ISP has been intermittently throttling my service, so by the time you receive this, a few of the events in this calendar may have passed. Also, some event details may change after publication, so we recommend you check www.NorthernVirginiaGOP.com before attending.


9/22-10/1 - Virginia State Fair - The Meadow Event Park, 13191 Dawn Boulevard, Doswell. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (757) 286-1472.

9/22 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Suffolk - 3 PM, Wellons Park, 132 Pender Street, Suffolk. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/22 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Norfolk - 4 PM, VFW Post 4809, 5728 Bartee Street, Norfolk. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/23 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Chesterfield County - 8:30 AM, Chesterfield County Airport, 7511 Airfield Drive, Richmond. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/23 - Warrenton Fall Festival - 9 AM-4 PM, Main Street, Warrenton. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

9/23-9/24 - KORUS Korean-American Festival - 10 AM-8 PM, Tysons Corner Mall, Bloomingdale's (in the parking lot). GOP volunteers needed. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

9/23 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Prince William County - 11:30 AM, Quality Business Engineering, parking lot, 14604 Washington Street, Haymarket. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/23 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Loudoun County - 1 PM, Segra Field, 42095 Loudoun United Drive, Leesburg. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/23 - Loudoun County GOP Committee Patriot Ball w/Governor Glenn Youngkin - National Conference Center, 18980 Upper Belmont Place, Leesburg. Contact: (703) 627-5272 and/or info@loudoungop.com.

9/24 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Virginia Beach - 12:30 PM. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/26 - Secure Your Vote Bus Tour w/Governor Glenn Youngkin & local candidates - Stafford County - 2 PM. RSVP to: https://secureyourvotevirginia.com/bus-tour

9/26 - Prince William County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Benton Middle School, 7411 Hoadly Road, Manassas. Contact: (703) 680-7388 and/or chairman@pwcgop.gop.

9/28-10/1 - National Federation of Republican Women 42nd Biennial Convention - Omni Oklahoma City Hotel & Oklahoma City Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK. Call: (703) 548-9688.

9/28 - Clarke County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Old Court House, 102 N. Church Street, Berryville. Call: (540) 247-1501.

9/28 - Culpeper County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Reformation Lutheran Church, 601 Madison Road, Culpeper. Contact: (540) 219-3794 and/or CulpeperGOP1776@gmail.com.

9/28 - Virginia Republican Senate Caucus Fundraiser w/Governor Glenn Youngkin - 6:30-8:30 PM, 9050 Falls Run Road, McLean. $250. Contact: gretchen@gretchenmoss.com.

9/28 - Warren County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Warren County Community Center, 538 Villa Avenue, Front Royal. Contact: secretary.republicancommittee@gmail.com.

9/29 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting Lincoln Reagan Dinner w/Attorney General Jason Miyares - 6:30 PM, The Inn at Vint Hill, 4200 Aiken Drive, Warrenton. $125. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

9/29 - Nikki Baldwin for State Senate (29th District) w/Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-1) - 5:30-8 PM, Montclair Country Club, 16500 Edgewood Drive, Montclair. $100. Contact: daniel@nikkibaldwin.com.

10/1 - Ken Reid for State Senate (37th District) Fundraiser w/Hon. Bob McDonnell - 2-4 PM, Oakton, $75. Contact: (703) 779-8777 and/or Campaign@KenReid.org.

10/1 - Fairfax County Supervisor (Springfield District) Pat Herrity's Oktoberfest Celebration w/Hon. Bob McDonnell - 4-6 PM,
8108 Ox Road, Fairfax Station. $75. Contact: (202) 246-7662 and/or rob@bayarmoury.com.

10/2 - Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman's Golf Fundraiser - Raspberry Falls Golf Club, 41601 Raspberry Drive, Leesburg. Contact: michael.chapman2011@gmail.com.

10/3 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Laurel Ridge Community College, 6480 College Street, Warrenton. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

10/3 - Shenandoah County GOP Committee Meeting - 6:30 PM, General District Courtroom, 215 Mill Road, Woodstock. Contact: (540) 335-8222 and/or tccscso@gmail.com.

10/4 - Winchester-Frederick-Clarke Republican Women's Club Meeting - 11:30 AM, Winchester Country Club, 1300 Senseny Road, Winchester. Contact: (703) 887-7586 and/or wfcrwtreasurer@gmail.com.

10/5 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM, Minnie Howard School, 3801 W. Braddock Road, Alexandria. Contact: (571) 281-7042 and/or chair@alexgop.org.

10/5-10/8 - Stafford County Fair - University of Mary Washington, 121 University Boulevard, Fredericksburg. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (540) 372-1144.

10/7 - Prince William County GOP Committee GOTV BBQ Rally w/Governor Glenn Youngkin - 1-5 PM, The Electric Palm Restaurant, 12745 Sea Ray Lane, Woodbridge. $35/$60 couple/$15 ages 9-18/ages 8 & under FREE. Contact: (703) 680-7388 and/or chairman@pwcgop.gop.

10/8 - Ram Venkatachalam for Loudoun County Supervisor (Little River District) Reception - 4-6 PM, Middleburg American Legion, 111 The Plains Road, Middleburg. Call: (202) 538-3457.

10/14 - Centreville Day & Parade - 10 AM-4 PM (parade at 11 AM), Centreville Historic District - Historic Centreville Park, 5714 Mt. Gilead Road, Centreville. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

10/16 - Republican Women of Prince William Lunch Meeting - 11 AM-1 PM, Brittany's Restaurant & Sports Bar, 12449 Dillingham Square, Woodbridge. $20. Contact: (540) 628-0255 and/or Dmontanari@msn.com.

10/18 - Republican Women of Clifton Meeting - 7-9 PM, Clifton Town Hall, 12641 Chapel Road, Clifton. Contact: CliftonGOPWomen@reagan.com.

10/23 - Stafford County GOP Committee Speaker Series w/Stafford County Supervisor (Hartwood District) Darrell English - 6:30-7:30 PM, Central Rappahannock Regional Library, Porter Branch, 2001 Parkway Boulevard Stafford. Call: (540) 372-1144.

10/23 - Prince William County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Kelly Leadership Center, 14715 Bristow Road, Manassas. Contact: (703) 680-7388 and/or chairman@pwcgop.gop.

10/26 - Warren County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Warren County Community Center, 538 Villa Avenue, Front Royal. Contact: secretary.republicancommittee@gmail.com.

10/27 - Liberty Republican Women's Club Thirteenth Anniversary Celebration - 7 PM, Columbus Grill Restaurant, 8349 Centreville Road, Manassas. Contact: (703) 378-2519.

10/28 - Winchester/Frederick County 2A Chapter "Freedom Rally in the Valley" - Contact: shicksusan.va@gmail.com.

11/2 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM, Minnie Howard School, 3801 W. Braddock Road, Alexandria. Contact: (571) 281-7042 and/or chair@alexgop.org.

11/7 - Election Day - 6 AM-7 PM. Please don't forget to vote! Call: (804) 780-0111.

11/15 - Republican Women of Clifton Meeting - 7-9 PM, Clifton Town Hall, 12641 Chapel Road, Clifton. Contact: CliftonGOPWomen@reagan.com.

11/16 - Warren County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM, Warren County GOP Committee HQ, 119 Water Street, Front Royal. Contact: secretary.republicancommittee@gmail.com.

2/21-2/24 - Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) - Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD. Call: (202) 347-9388.

4/12-4/13 - Republican Party of Virginia Advance - Hilton Norfolk The Main, 100 E. Main Street, Norfolk. Call: (804) 780-0111.

5/4 - 24th Annual NOVA GOP PAC Kentucky Derby Day Fundraiser - Call: (703) 502-0161.

5/17-5/19 - Virginia Federation of Republican Women Annual Convention - Norfolk.

5/31-6/1 - Republican Party of Virginia State Convention - Hampton Roads Convention Center, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Call: (804) 780-0111.

7/15-7/18 - Republican National Convention - Fiserv Forum, 1111 Vel R. Phillips Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Call: (202) 863-8500.


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