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Friday, September 12, 2014

Governor McAuliffe Celebrates New Initiative to Support State Parks

Fall in Sky Meadows State Park in Virginia, USA.
Fall in Sky Meadows State Park in Virginia, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
RICHMOND - Governor Terry McAuliffe and First Lady Dorothy McAuliffe hosted a strategic planning session today in Richmond for the Partnership for Parks campaign founded by the Virginia Association for Parks and the Garden Club of Virginia.  The Partnership for Parks was formed to raise private funding to design, build and install new interpretive exhibits in more than a dozen state park visitor centers.  The partners recognize that the goal of exhibits is to educate, entertain and inspire park visitors. 

More than 30 people from across the Commonwealth came to Richmond to chart a strategic plan for completing this effort by the year 2020.  More than $5 million will be needed for the campaign. 

At a luncheon following the meeting, Governor McAuliffe said, “Our state parks are treasures enjoyed by more than 9 million visitors a year and they are places where Virginians and visitors to Virginia go to enhance their mental and physical health and well being. The installation of these new exhibits will improve the experience of the many visitors to our state parks, increase knowledge of our natural and cultural heritage and make Virginia an even more attractive place for tourism, a key element of our efforts to build and sustain a new Virginia economy.  My thanks to the partnership for helping to make this happen”

Secretary of Natural Resources Molly Ward introduced Mrs. McAuliffe as an advocate for childhood issues, including quality education, access to healthy foods and the availability of close to home outdoor recreation. Mrs. McAuliffe addressed the group and spoke about the importance of reaching children with the modern technology that they have become accustomed to using  an average  of eight hours a day. “If we want to make outdoor recreation a lifelong part of a healthy lifestyle, experts tell us these habits must be developed early in life,” said Mrs. McAuliffe. The partnership has already designed an exhibit in collaboration with our state parks titled “Outdoor Challenge” that is a state-of-the-art, high tech, interactive multimedia experience intended to engage youth particularly and everyone else regardless of age in life enhancing outdoor recreation in our parks.  

If we also want the millennial generation to understand the stewardship responsibility we all have as citizens, then that too needs to be communicated early.  If students understand the connectivity between ourselves and everything else in our environment, they will appreciate the balance that must be maintained,” Mrs. McAuliffe stated.

Johnny Finch, president of the Virginia Association for Parks and Jeanette Cadwallender, president of the Garden Club of Virginia, expressed their appreciation that the Governor and First Lady are supporting the Partnership for Parks.  “It may be years before the state’s budget improves enough to address funding for state parks.  Our state parks are among America’s best, but simply maintaining and staffing them has been a challenge for the state.  We believe the Partnership for Parks campaign is essential to keeping our parks relevant and exciting for visitors young and old alike. Our parks are good for people, good for the environment and are vital to our economy. Tourism is an important part of our economy and our parks are a centerpiece of our tourism infrastructure. To have the support from the McAuliffes strengthens this volunteer effort.” stated the two state leaders. 

For more information about the Partnership for Parks visit www.VAParks.net.



Saturday, August 30, 2014

Governor McAuliffe Announces Administration Appointments, (They keep leaving to fast).

The Senate floor session in the Richmond capit...
(Photo credit: Wikipedia)
RICHMOND – Governor Terry McAuliffe announced additional appointments to his administration today. The appointees will join McAuliffe’s administration focused on finding common ground with members of both parties on issues that will build a new Virginia economy and create more jobs across the Commonwealth.


Secretariat of the Commonwealth
Board of Accountancy

·       Matthew P. Bosher of Richmond, Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP

Board of Dentistry

·       Sharon W. Barnes of Mount Vernon, served as Communications/Legislative Assistant to Virginia State Senator Linda T. “Toddy” Puller; Associate Legislative Director, Editor and Director of Public Affairs for the National Association for Uniformed Services/Society of Military Widows

Board of Pharmacy

·       Sheila Kay Wilson Elliott, PharmD, MBA of Portsmouth, Clinical Pharmacist, Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Board of the Virginia Public Building Authority

·       Carolyn L. Bishop of Powhatan, Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Community Integration Advisory Commission

·       Tameka F. Burroughs of Harrisonburg, Special Educational Consultant, Broadening Horizons Educational Support Services
·       Sandra A. Cook of Petersburg, Transportation Program Assistant, Senior Connections of Richmond
·       Susan A. Elmore, TRS, MBA/HCM, QIDP, CBIS of Colonial Heights, an employee of the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, and entrepreneur with her own health care operations consulting business, SAElmore Consulting, LLC
·       Stephen P. Grammer of Salem, disability advocate and recipient of the Certificate of Achievement, Partners in Policymaking
·       Danny L. Hodges of Hampton, foster parent and advocate for children with special needs
·       Lynnie McCrobie, LCSW, of Irvington Director of Community Options, Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Services Board
·       E. Ayn Welleford, MSG, PhD, AGHEF, of Richmond, Gerontologist Chair & Associate Professor Department of Gerontology, School of Allied Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University
·       Monica Wiley of Richmond, Office Manager, Democratic Party of Virginia and disability advocate
·       Shareen Young-Chavez of Chesterfield,  Line Unit Supervisor, Social Security Disability Determination Services with 17 years experience in the disability sector

Manufacturing Development Commission

·       Dennis Burnett of Staunton, Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Partnership
·       Angeline Godwin, Ph.D., J.D. of Stanleytown, President, Patrick Henry Community College
·       B. Scott Tilley* of Virginia Beach, General Counsel, STIHL Incorporated
·       Brett A. Vassey* of Richmond, President & CEO, Virginia Manufacturers Association

New College Institute

·       Gracie Agnew of Fieldale, Adjunct Professor, Patrick Henry Community College

State Board for Community Colleges

·       Carolyn S. Berkowitz of Burke, Managing Vice President, Community Affairs, Capital One Financial Corporation; and President, Capital One Foundation

Virginia Cave Board

·       Janet Tinkham* of Fort Valley, Education Outreach Coordinator, AIDS Response Effort of Winchester

Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority

·       Eleanor Cantrell, MD* of Wise, Director,  Lenowisco Health District, Virginia Department of Health
·       Ralph R. Clark, III, MD* of Richmond, Chief Medical Officer of the VCU Health System and Associate Dean for Clinical Activities in the VCU School of Medicine
·       Nancy E. Dunlap, MD, PHD, MBA of Charlottesville, Dean, School of Medicine, University of Virginia
·       Shirley Rogers Gibson, DNP, MSHA, RN, FACHE* of Richmond, Associate Vice President of Nursing, VCU Health System
·       R. Neal Graham of Richmond, Chief Executive Officer, Virginia Community Healthcare Association
·       Deborah J. Johnston, RN of Richmond, Owner and President, Care Advantage, Inc.
·       Lori A. Rutherford, RN, LNP of Roanoke, Nurse Practitioner, Veterans Health Administration

Virginia Water Resources Research Center Statewide Advisory Board

·       The Honorable David L. Bulova of Fairfax, Member, Virginia House of Delegates and Senior Planner, AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, Inc.  
·        J. Michael Foreman of Palmyra, Director, Virginia Office of Environmental Education of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation; a veteran of both the corporate and academic sectors,  currently serves as faculty of the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute
·       Joseph H. Maroon of Midlothian, Executive Director, Virginia Environmental Endowment; former  Director, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

*Denotes reappointment