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Leadership Prince William names 2016 class members

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A total of 38 people make up the 2016 class of Leadership Prince William.

The names and businesses of the class members were released Sept. 3. Leadership Prince William will hold a send off reception at George Mason University Science and Technology Campus at 7:30 a.m on Thursday, Sept. 24.

This is the ninth Leadership Prince William class to go through the program. The organization was founded to educate adults and youth about the Prince William region, and to promote collaboration between individuals from multiple organization in the area.

All 38 class members will spend the next year working together and touring the county on one day a month. 

The members of the 2016 class are: 

Robert (Taylor) Briscoe

Whitlock Wealth Management

James Butler

The Fauquier Bank

Brett Callahan

Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian P.C.

Kimberli Collett

Matthew’s Center

Josh Culp

OWL Volunteer Fire Department

Carolyn Custard

Prince William County Public Schools

Lyle Dukes

Harvest Life Changers Church International

Abigail Esguerra

Novant Health Foundation

Prince William Medical Center

Anthony Fiore

Comfort Keepers

Karl Fippinger

Dewberry

 

Amelia Gagnon

City of Manassas Fire and Rescue Department

 

Dawn Harman

Prince William County Police Department

 

Bennie Herron

 

Prince William County Dept. of Social Services

Bill James

 

United Bank

Gary L. Jones II

 

M&T Bank

Kirstyn Jovanovich

 

Town of Occoquan

Ken Krick

 

 ECU Communications

Patrick Langdon

 

 Battlefield Wealth Planning

Andrea Madden

 

City of Manassas

Patrick McClelland

 

Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue 

Daryl Palsulich

 

Micron Technology

Angell Rosa

 

 BAE Systems, Inc

Jennifer Schock-Bolles

 

 Project Mend-A-House

Pam Sessoms

 

 Dept. of Health & Human Services

Brendon Shaw

 

Prince William Chamber of Commerce

Tony Sindlinger

 

 Prince William County Sheriff’s Office

Patrick Small

 

City of Manassas

Lauren Stewart

 

Benedictine Sisters of Virginia

Carl Street, Jr.

 

 Prince William County Community Services

Wendie Vestfall

 

 Discover Prince William & Manassas

James Vickers III

 

Didlake, Inc

Frances Villagran-Glover

 

 Northern Virginia Community College

Golnaz (Nazie) Walker

 

 Washington Gas

Anita Marie White

 

 Brown & Brown Insurance Agency of VA

Amanda Wilder

 

Manassas City Schools

Brett Willsie

 

 Sentara Healthcare

Amanda Wagner

 

Manassas City Public Schools

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