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Loudoun County Sheriff's recruits took eight of the top-10 academic spots at the 116th session of the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy's Basic Deputy Sheriff School.
Loudoun recruit Deputy Joachim Robinson received the Directors Award for the Basic Deputy Sheriff in the session. Loudoun Sheriff’s deputies also took a leadership role with recruit Gary Ace elected as president of the session and Kathryn Franck holding one of the two vice presidential positions. Sheriff’s recruit Patrick Beaver took the top spot in emergency vehicle operations training with Sean McCormack taking a close second. Loudoun recruit Jason Totaro took second overall in the firearms section of the session.
The Loudoun County Department of Economic Development has hired Melissa Piper Nelson as agricultural marketing manager and Patrick J. Ryan as the agricultural and forestal district and geographic information systems specialist. Nelson graduated from Pennsylvania State University and previously worked at the Keystone Innovative Agriculture Center and the Regional Economic Development District Initiatives program. Ryan studied geographic information systems at George Washington University at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and recently completed his graduate thesis, "The Dulles Greenway, Growth Management and Loudoun County, Virginia."
Michael Rice of Leesburg was one of 10 Boy and Girl Scouts recently awarded 2007 Young Volunteer Leadership Awards from the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority. Michael planted 30 native trees donated by Dominion Virginia Power along the W&OD trail in Purcellville and built a large rest stop in the same area that consists of a raised deck with build-in benches.
Shannon Groves of Broad Run High School was recently awarded a $4,000 scholarship from Loudoun Volunteer Services for exceptional community service. Groves founded the Ashburn Friends of Beaverdam Run Stream and created a long-term program for water quality testing.
LVO also awarded $500 scholarships to the following graduating high-school seniors, based on their volunteer service to the Loudoun community: Rachel Macasieb of Briar Woods High School; Groves, Kelsi Kennedy, Kevin Kurdziolek and Nicole Poltash of Broad Run High School; Andrew Cebulski, Christine Lam and Brendan Butts of Dominion High School; Shannon Walker of Foxcroft; Stacy Thompson of Freedom High School; Elizabeth Rambo and Kenneth Guttman of Heritage High School; Maryam Anam who is home-schooled; Michelle Cummings of Loudoun County High School; Emily Barr, Conor Backman, Catherine Phillips, Shawn McDonough and Ryan Lawson of Loudoun Valley High School; Alexander Llana, Bridget Serone, Colin Johnson and Laren Fauteux of Potomac Falls High School; Sabrina Ripperger of Stone Bridge High School.
Eugene D. Troxell, Loudoun County's director of information technology, was elected president of the Virginia Local Government Information Technology Executives (VaLGITE). VaLGITE is a statewide organization of information technology officials, which promotes progress in the information technology profession by sharing knowledge and addressing issues of importance to local governments. Troxell has served as Loudoun County's director of information technology since 1989 and has been recognized by Computerworld magazine as one of the business world's Premier 100 Information Technology leaders.
Umar Aziz of Sterling, a student in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech, recently received the 2007 Burlington Industries Scholarship for high academic achievement. This merit-based scholarship is awarded for having the highest GPA out of all applicants for the scholarship and having completed the majority of work at Virginia Tech.
Virginia Tech honored the following local students at the university's spring commencement ceremony held Friday, May 11: Robert Bernhards, Matthew Dye, Kristyn Heiser, Allison Jarnagin, Edwin Moreno, Michael Nguyen, Jason Pilchuk, Veronica Skinner, Shannon Begle, Chang-l Chen, Brian Durkin, John Medlock, Alexandra Moses, Marc Saint Raymond, Ricardo Vargas and Thu Soe of Sterling; Henry Eickelberg, Nancy Fung, Courtney Gjorman, Kimberly Gould, Wright Lewis, Kenneth Logan and Victoria Wilson of Potomac Falls; Michael Fella of Dulles.
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) has appointed Guillermo Meneses of Loudoun County, media strategist for the Law Media Group, to the Vocational Rehabilitation Council for the Blind.
The following Coastal Carolina University students from the area earned President’s List and Dean’s List status for the spring 2007 semester: Kyle T. Smith, Leesburg; Thomas M. Stokes, Clifton; Lindsey A. Facemire, Sterling; Ryan M. Dunham, Sterling; Meagan E. McCrane, Potomac Falls; Joel D. Nash, Potomac Falls.
The Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy held its annual meeting May 20 to highlight the organization's accomplishments during 2006 and to discuss plans for the coming year. Elizabeth Evans was named Outstanding volunteer of the year for her longstanding work with the LWC. Bertie Murphy was given a Special Recognition Award for her efforts in expanding the organization's outreach. The LWC also presented awards to the Amphibian Monitoring Poster Contest winners, all from Loudoun Valley High School: first place to Katherine Eckenfels, second place to Casey Curtis, third place to Stephanie Roush and Honorable Mention to Curtis Winsor. Other awards presented were to the LWC's Science Fair Award winners: first place to Vanessa Bornholdt of Broad Run High School and second Place to Nadia Waterman of Freedom High School and Robert Lee of Potomac Falls High School.
Sixty-nine new leaders with the Loudoun County Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management were honored at a promotional ceremony held at Heritage High School in Leesburg, Thursday, July 26. A celebration of the department's officers' accomplishments and hard work, this ceremony recognizes the members of the department who have been promoted throughout the year. The following is a list of those promoted:
Technicians: Brian Beaulieu, Jonathan Everly, Lawrence Lippincott, Guy Robinson, Kyle Stephens, James Best, Shawn Fluharty, William McGann, William Sarley, Tim Taheri, Richard Bonney, Christopher Grubb, Seaver Miller, Rodney Scott, Christopher Turnbow, Emmett Carolan, Rodney Kable, Paul Musser, Daniel Shealy, Chad Wilson, Michael Ciaburri, Blaine Keyser, David Puffenburger, Michael Shiffler, Joshua Yoder, Thomas Clappi, Trevor Lambert, Michael Quinn, Matthew St. Clair.
Lieutenants: Phil Abruzzese, Vinson Dieterich, Brandon Frieder, Alex Keepers, Scott Richardson, Eric Banfe, James Disinger, Bernard Gottholm, Jason Koglin, Herb Rundgren, Scott Brazier, Patrick Dougherty, John Grant, Scott Lantz, Martin Rutledge, Michael Burrier, John Earley, Nicole Hankin, Boyd Morris, Ian Titus, Dan Bush, Chris Frank, Michael Kehne, Michael Nichols, Mark Wynkoop.
Jay Hoffman, a third-year dean's list student at the University of Virginia, was inducted into Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor fraternity, and Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical and computer engineering honor fraternity.
Hoffman is a 2004 graduate of Potomac Falls High School and is the son of Kathy and Tim Hoffman of Sterling.
Rebecca Young of Dulles, a junior at Northfield Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, was named to the academic honor roll for the spring term.
Lauren P. Hartwell of Potomac Falls has been selected by the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg for honors admission for the fall of 2007. Hartwell is the daughter of William and Robin Hartwell and is a 2007 graduate of Potomac Falls High School.
She is a member of the National Honor Society; is a recipient of an academic letter as well as the Psychology Student Award, the Purple Panther Award and the Kodak Young Leadership Award.
Loudoun Volunteer Services (LVS) announces a new board of directors and executive officers have been selected. New member Beth Wiseman, of Loudoun County's Department of Family Services, joined the board at its annual retreat, held at Claude Moore Park's new recreation center in June.
Executive officers and members continuing their term include LVS president Debra Bressler, Loudoun County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program; LVS vice president Jeff Fletcher, Loudoun County Office of Emergency Management; LVS secretary Jonathan Whitbey, Hamilton Volunteer Rescue Squad; Ivy Allen, Loudoun County Public Schools; Ralph Baird, Kiwanis Clubs of Loudoun County; Carol Barbe, volunteer; Kevin Chroninger, The Sterling Foundation; Maureen Hempenius, Hempenius Publishing Inc.; Stephen Hood, Leesburg Police Citizen Support Team Inc.; Karen Krei, Piedmont Community Foundation; Karen McQuaid, Loudoun County Fire & Rescue; Mary Novotny, Heritage Farm Museum; Stevan Porter, Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad; and Amy Wilcox, Loudoun County PRCS Adaptive Recreation.
The Teri & Shari Malone Foundation announces its newest class of Malone Award Recipients. Founded in memory of two Loudoun County sisters who lost their lives after finishing their eighth-grade year at Seneca Ridge Middle School, the Malone Foundation each year recognizes students with exceptional talent in the fields of art, music, math, science and dance. The recipients are selected by each of the Loudoun County middle schools and two local dance schools. Award recipients receive a recognition plaque and $250 in scholarship assistance to further develop their skills.
From Belmont Ridge: art, Virginia Rose Dall; math, Bradley James Stalcup; music, Heather Nicole Reed; science, Kale James Vorndran. From Eagle Ridge Middle School: art, Jason Adam Laird; math, Soon-Hong Choi; music, Casey Jackson Hart; science, Catherine Margaret Gorick. From Farmwell Station Middle School: art, Vaishnavi Lanka; math, Bethany Alice Connor; music, Abigail Jean Pasztor; science, Harika Venkata Peddibhotla. From Mercer Middle School: art, Katherine Grace Stewart; math, Keon Woo Kim; music, Shanel Mariko Tsuda; science, Jacqueline Young Romero. From River Bend Middle School: art, Jessica Lynn Eversmeyer; math, Mircea Cernev; music, Loc Hieu Tran; science, Katherine Elizabeth Lin. From Seneca Ridge Middle School: art, Caroline Rebecca Nilsson; math, Zachary James Newman; music, Molly Grace Menickelly; science, Vivek (Sean) Prakash Gupta. From Sterling Middle School: art, Hadjer Lahlah; math, Patrick Joseph Steiner; music, Tazh Rosetta Jimenez; science, Ngan Thi Truc Tran. From Loudoun School of Ballet: dance, Talia Marie Startsman. From Dance Academy of Loudoun, dance, Casie O'Kane.