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Dr. Janet L. S. Brown-Page Appointed to Central Rappahannock Regional Library Board of Trustees

The Stafford County Board of Supervisors has appointed Dr. Janet L. S. Brown-Page to the Central Rappahannock Regional Library Board of Trustees as the citizen representative for Stafford County. She replaces Mary Becelia, who was removed from the board in 2024.

Brown-Page brings experience in human and community relations, having served as a senior manager at the director level within the federal government. She is the President and CEO of JB Associates Enterprise International, LLC, providing mediation, individual and family coaching, and court-ordered co-parenting classes. Additionally, she is a Virginia Supreme Court Certified Mediator/Mentor in multiple court systems, including General District, Circuit, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts.

Her appointment follows the removal of Becelia from the Library Board in a controversial decision that resulted in the formal censure of Stafford County Supervisor Monica Gary. On December 17, 2024, the Board of Supervisors censured Gary by a 5-0 vote with one abstention, citing misleading information that led to Becelia’s removal and violations of the board’s Code of Performance.

Gary was stripped of all board assignments and committee appointments, with the censure resolution alleging her actions were politically motivated in an effort to gain support from the Stafford Democratic Committee for her 2025 re-election bid. Gary, who initially ran as an independent, has since announced that she will not seek re-election when her term ends on December 31, 2025.

Brown-Page’s qualifications extend beyond her mediation work. She holds a Ph.D. in Adult and Continuing Education from Kansas State University, a Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Hawaii, and undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Alabama State University. She is also a credentialed professional coach from the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and has previously worked as a Mental Health Therapist for Fairfax County’s in-patient treatment program.

A community leader, Brown-Page is involved with the Rappahannock Fredericksburg Rotary Club and has served as the Past District Governor for Rotary District 7610, which covers Northern Virginia, the Northern Neck, and Charlottesville. She was awarded the Rotary International Service Above Self award, given to only 72 individuals worldwide for exemplary service. Her community outreach includes participation in the Fredericksburg Alumni Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and Oak Grove Baptist Church in Stafford, where she serves as a Deaconess.

Brown-Page, the eldest daughter of Rev. Dr. B.J. Simms—who played a key role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott—continues her family’s legacy of service. She resides in North Stafford with her husband.

The Central Rappahannock Regional Library (CRRL) Board of Trustees comprises dedicated community members appointed by their respective jurisdictions to represent and advocate for their communities. The Board includes representatives from Fredericksburg and the counties of Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Westmoreland.

The current members of the Board are:

  • David Ross (Chair) – Spotsylvania County
  • Christy Maupin (Vice Chair) – Westmoreland County
  • Kerry Devine – City of Fredericksburg
  • Cheryl Miller – City of Fredericksburg
  • Lori Hayes – Spotsylvania County
  • Pamela Yeung – Stafford County

These trustees collaborate with the CRRL’s Executive Director to establish library policies, adopt budgets, and support library-related legislation at both state and national levels. They also promote the library’s services, programs, and events within their communities.

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