People Notes, June 11-17
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People Notes, June 11-17

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Phillip R. Butterfass, contracting officer for Loudoun County, has been accredited as a certified professional public buyer (CPPB). The National Institute of Governmental Purchasing Inc. administers the program under the auspices of the Universal Public Purchasing Certification Council (UPPCC).

On Wednesday, May 7, Senior Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Sean Morgan was recognized by the Virginia State Police Insurance Fraud Program (ISP) for his efforts in this field. Morgan was instrumental in raising the awareness level among Virginia prosecutors by assisting in the development of an educational program and serving as a panel member during a recent training where over 700 Virginia prosecutors attended.

The Piedmont Arts Foundation named seven students as recipients of the 2008 Piedmont Arts Foundation Drama Award. Receiving an unrestricted grant is: Brigitte Thieme-Burdette of Dominion High School, Paul Burgess of Briar Woods High School, Sarah Klenk of Stone Bridge High School, Caitlin Carbone of Potomac Falls High School, Alexander Testere of Broad Run High School, Alex Beard of Potomac Falls High School, Kelly O'Grady of Potomac Falls High School.

James P. Fisher, Esq. was appointed to one of two positions reserved for lawyers on the Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission. The seven-member statewide commission is constituted from three Judges, two lawyers and two citizen members who must each be elected by both houses of the General Assembly. The commission adjudicates complaints and ethics related matters brought against Virginia judges and has statewide jurisdiction.

Fisher was a former town attorney for Warrenton and now serves as Chief Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney for Loudoun County.

Air Force Airman Ryan Foster has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and military customs and courtesies; performed drill and ceremony marches, and received physical training, rifle marksmanship, field training exercises, and special training in human relations.

In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

He is the son of Eric and Nancy Foster of Churchill Downs Drive, Ashburn. Foster is a 2005 graduate of Bethel High School, Hampton.

Elizabeth Lyon of Ashburn, a student in Virginia Tech's College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, was presented with the Moody, Pratt, Minor scholarship, which is given to a rising senior who demonstrate academic achievement and professional accomplishment.

Twenty-six leaders recently graduated from the Leadership Loudoun program. During their class year, the graduates formed a network of diverse community leaders and gained a strengthened sense of personal and professional growth. The graduates are Carol Barbary, CH2MHILL; Tom Bowman, Toth Financial; Michael Cooper, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; Kim Crego, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; Latasha Hall, Loudoun County Department of Family Services; Deena Lanham, Inova Loudoun Hospital; Tom Mallon, IBM; Jill McNabb, VeriSign; Marcos Montalvo, Reston Limousine; Charles Mumaw, Town of Leesburg Department of Engineering; Julie Pastor, Loudoun County Department of Planning; Steve Petrides, Rehau Inc.; Michael Pettit, Aerospace & Defense; Butch Porter, Goose Creek Financial; Roxane Remley, Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce; Kathy Renton, Lighthouse Concepts; Milo Robinson, US Geological Survey; Lynn Rubin, LMR Consulting; Mindy Rubin, Kaiser Permanente; Natalie Safley, NOVA-Loudoun Campus; Harshid Shah, Freddie Mac; Claire Smith, Loudoun County Parks, Recreation & Community Services; David Souders, BOWA Builders; Maria Elena Vasquez, INMED- Mothernet; Lee Williams, Edward Jones; Deborah Wilson, Updegrove, Combs, McDaniel & Wilson.

Alex Chapple of Leesburg, a student in Virginia Tech's College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, was presented with the Moody, Pratt, Minor scholarship, which is given to a rising senior who demonstrates academic achievement and professional accomplishment.

La Voz of Loudoun, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, announces the recruitment of a new executive director, Yvette Castro-Green, a Leesburg resident of eight years and founding member of La Voz. A first-generation Latina born to Central American parents, she holds a M.P.A. in international management and is the first in her family to attend college.