Table of Contents Welcome...... 2

VACo Officers and Board...... 3

VACo and VACo Risk Management Staff...... 5

Conference Information...... 8

Exhibit Hall Information...... 9

Mark Your Calendar...... 10

Other Information and Sponsors...... 11

Conference Schedule...... 14

VACo Committees...... 25

Exhibitors...... 33

Conference At-A-Glance...... 38

Associate Members...... 52

Development/Adoption of Legislative Program.....73

76 1 Welcome

Welcome to VACo’s 75th Annual Conference! We are delighted and honored that you will celebrate this landmark event with us.

Seventy-five years ago VACo held its first Annual Conference in Lynchburg at the Virginian Hotel. Twenty-four counties answered the roll call. The year was 1934, the middle of the Great Depression, an era marked by the harshest economic conditions in this country’s history. From that difficult birth VACo has grown to become a proud and respected organization that serves all of 's 95 counties. It is a strong, articulate voice through which county governments in Virginia speak. VACo has also become the chief means for county officials--regardless of party affiliations, county population, or county location--to gather and discuss with one another the challenges we face in serving our citizens.

As county officials we have reached a historic milestone when the exchange of ideas among us has never been more important. Since the conclusion of last year's conference, sobering economic conditions have persisted. There’s no question that Virginia's counties are experiencing difficult times. But times of trial can also be times of inspiration and hope. They challenge us to grow stronger and make innovative changes to the ways we govern and serve our communities. It was the recognition of these emerging opportunities that this year's conference theme, “Embracing Change: New Partnerships for Sustainable Communities” was chosen.

In planning this year’s Conference, VACo’s Conference Planning Committee and staff have worked diligently to develop a program that will provide important information about the state budget, broadband, health-care, emergency preparedness, improving energy efficiency, land use regulation, regional cooperation and economic development.

Monday morning’s opening session promises to be informative. Former VACo president and current Congressman Gerry Connolly will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Robert Holsworth, a political commentator, will headline Tuesday morning. In various conference events we will be joined by key members of the General Assembly who have graciously agreed to engage in panel discussions about many pressing issues that concern county officials. We greatly appreciate their participation.

As you attend this year's conference please take time to visit our exhibitors in the Exhibit Hall. There are more than 100 companies and organizations ready to serve the interests of county governments. Please thank them for their support of our conference.

Over the past year, it has been an honor serving as your president. I look forward to thanking each one of you for your service to local government and to VACo.

Donald L. Hart VACo President

2 75 Executive Committee

President President-Elect Donald L. Hart, Jr. Phillip A. Bradshaw Accomack County Isle of Wight County

First Vice President Second Vice President Robert R. Adkins Barbara A. Favola Wise County Arlington County

Secretary-Treasurer Immediate Past President Catherine M. Hudgins William B. Kyger, Jr. Fairfax County Rockingham County

74 3 Board of Directors About the development and Region 1 adoption of VACo’s annual Judy S. Lyttle Surry County legislative program Region 2 John D. Miller Middlesex County 1. Spring regional meetings: In even number years Region 3 VACo members are invited to attend regional meetings Patricia O’Bannon Henrico County to identify and discuss key statewide legislative and Gilbert A. Smith Charles City County policy issues. Arthur S. Warren Chesterfield County 2. Three Resolutions Committee meetings: The Region 4 committee oversees the development of the annual Harrison A. Moody Dinwiddie County Legislative Program. The meetings occur in the spring after the regional meetings, early fall, and during the Region 5 annual conference in November. The committee Constance Brennan Nelson County receives regular legislative updates, via conference call, Region 6 during the regular legislative session in the winter. J. Michael Hobert Clarke County The Resolutions Committee includes the six members of VACo’s Executive Committee and the Region 7 chairs and vice chairs of VACo’s eight steering James B. Howard King George County Steven L. Walker Culpeper County committees. VACo’s First Vice President chairs the committee. The eight steering committees are Region 8 Administration of Government, Community Planning Sharon Bulova Fairfax County and Development, Education, Environment and Maureen S. Caddigan Prince William County Agriculture, Finance, Health and Human Services, Penelope A. Gross Fairfax County Gerry W. Hyland Fairfax County Telecommunications and Utilities, and Transportation. John D. Jenkins Prince William County 3. Steering Committees meet at least twice: Late Linda Q. Smyth Fairfax County summer and November during the annual conference. J. Walter Tejada Arlington County The Steering Committees develop their policy Scott K. York Loudoun County sections of the annual Legislative Program. The membership is asked to adopt the new Region 9 4. Tracy C. Pyles Jr. Augusta County legislative program during the annual business meeting. The meeting occurs on the last day of the annual con- Region 10 ference in November. Paula M. Burnette Henry County Hugh T. Pendleton, Jr. Campbell County Additional information Region 11 The President appoints steering committee Richard C. Flora Roanoke County chairs and vice chairs. VACo members volunteer to serve on steering committees. Region 12 In early October, prior to the annual Danny C. McDaniel Wythe County conference, the membership receives a Preliminary Region 13 Legislative Program. This draft is revised during the Claude B. Ray Lee County annual conference.

Past Presidents Contact Mike Edwards for more information about Malvern “Rudy” Butler Goochland County VACo’s legislative policy process: [email protected] Teresa L. Altemus Gloucester County or 804-343-2503.

4 73 VACo Staff

James D. Campbell, CAE, AICP Executive Director Carol I. Cameron Director of Member Services Phyllis A. Errico, Esq., CAE General Counsel Michael L. Edwards Deputy Director for Legislative Affairs Gage Harter Director of Communications

John N. Kandris, A+, ACT CCA Director of Technical Services Larry Land, CAE Director of Policy Development Dean A. Lynch, CAE Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Ted McCormack, AICP Director of Governmental Affairs Vicky D. Steinruck, CPA Director of Administration Pricilla Wallace Administrative Assistant

72 5 VACo Risk Management Staff Chris Carey Administrator

Stephanie Heintzleman Member Services Director

Steve Rawlings Member Services

John Bolling Safety Consultant

Vicki Booth Senior Claims Specialist

Becky Browning Claims Processor

Sydney Bryant Data Processor

Beth Clayton Claims Technician

Terri Dillard Claims Specialist

Melisa Eanes Underwriting Assistant

Susan Farris Claims Specialist

Nancy Fisher Workers Compensation Supervisor

Amy Glover Underwriter

Kay Grace Medical Case Manager

Kim Gresham Rehab Coordinator

Jerry Hardy School Specialist

Nancy Helm General Counsel

Bob Jernigan Risk Management Services Dir.

Bess Johnson Claims Processor

Carol Jordan Underwriting Manager

Ken Justice Claims Specialist

Adrianne Kemper Claims Support Supervisor

Melissa Maddox Claims Specialist

Jim McClellan Safety Control Manager

Ginger Miller Medical Only Claims Specialist

6 71 Scott Neal Rehab Manager

Robin Pruitt Claims Technician

Tammy Sarver Claims Technician

Kathy Schaal Data Processor

Chasity Shifflett Claims Processor

Dawn Simpkins Claims Specialist

Teresa Sloan Payments Specialist

Sue Spraker Claims Specialist

Eva Sprouse Human Resource Manager

Mike Stafford Claims Manager

Michelle Stowe Controller

Janet Walters Medical Case Manager

Vince White Information System Director

Amber Wright Claims Processor

70 7 Conference Info Registration Everyone attending the conference must register. This includes members, their families, guests and news media representatives. No one will be admitted to a business or social function without a conference badge. Registration will take place: • 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8, Mt. Vernon Foyer • 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9, Mt. Vernon Foyer VACo staff members will be at the registration desk during the hours given above and will be glad to answer questions about the conference. There is a message board at the conference registration desk, and a marquis board in the main lobby where various notices will be posted throughout the conference.

Legislative Program VACo’s eight steering committees will meet Sunday afternoon. VACo members are invited to attend and suggest changes in the 2010 Legislative Program. A copy of the Preliminary Legislative Program is available at the registration desk. Proposals should originate through the steering committee process.

Banquet Tickets All county officials, county staff, VACo associate members and exhibitors who are registered for the conference are welcome to attend the Sunday banquet, as are spouses and guests. If you have registered for the banquet but do not attend, you will be charged $75 for the meal. Check at the registration desk if you do not have a ticket. Tickets will be collected after everyone is seated at the banquet – don’t forget your ticket!

8 69 Virginia Association of Governmental Purchasing Crystal C. Anderson, Executive Director Exhibit Hall 638 Independence Parkway, Suite 100, Chesapeake, VA 23320 The exhibit hall will be open from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (757) 609-3696 www.vagp.org on Sunday and from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Monday. Virginia Department of General Services Kim Hayes, Marketing Manager There will be a coffee break in the exhibit area at 9:45 1910 Darbytown Road, Richmond, VA 23231 a.m. on Monday. A deli luncheon will be served at (804) 236-3662 surplus.dgs.virginia.gov 12:30 p.m. on Monday. There will also be a soda break in the exhibit area from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Virginia Local Gov't Management Association Monday. Janet Areson, Director of Policy Development P.O. Box 12164, Richmond, VA 23241 Another special event connected with the exhibit hall is (804) 649-8571 vlgma.govoffice3.com/ the Annual Raffle, which will take place after VACo’s annual business meeting on Tuesday morning. To Virginia Resources Authority enter, have the bingo card in your registration packet Bill O’Brien, Chairman marked by each exhibitor and place your completed 1111 E. Main Street, Suite 1920, Richmond, VA 23219 card in the box at the registration desk by 2:45 p.m. on (804) 644-3331 www.virginiaresources.org Monday.

Wiley | Wilson There will also be a mini-raffle in the exhibit hall at 3 J. Frederick Armstrong, Chairman and CEO p.m. on Monday. You or your guest must be present to 127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272 win, so make time in your schedule for the mini-raffle. (434) 947-1901 www.wileywilson.com Exhibitors, the drawing for a free booth for next year’s conference will also be held during the mini-raffle Wingate and Associates, Ltd drawing. Harold C. Wingate, President PO Box 6014, Roanoke, VA 24017 (540) 986-0420

68 9 Mark Your Calendar... New Supervisors’ Forum Jan. 8 - 10, Richmond Marriott, Richmond

VACo Executive Committee Jan. 13, Richmond

General Assembly Convenes Jan. 13, Richmond

Rural Caucus Reception and Dinner Feb. 10, Richmond Marriott, Richmond

VACo Board of Directors Meeting Feb. 11, Richmond Marriott, Richmond

VACo/VML Legislative Day Feb. 11, Richmond Marriott, Richmond

Chairperson's Institute Feb. 11-13, Richmond Marriott, Richmond

NACo's Legislative Conference March 6-10, Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, D.C.

VACo's Regional Spring Meetings/Board Directors April - May (Scheduled by Board Directors)

VACo Board Meeting May 1, Isle of Wight

VACo's Resolution's Committee June 17 (Place TBA)

NACo's 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition July 16-20, Reno/Washoe County, Nev.

VACo Summer Meetings Aug. 6 or Aug. 13 (Place TBA)

VACo's Resolutions Committee Friday, Sept. 17 (Conference Call)

VACo's 76th Annual Conference Nov. 7-9 The Homestead

10 67 VA Cable Telecommunications Assn. Rich Schollman, President Other Information... 1001 E. Broad Street, Ste. 210, Richmond, VA 23219 Voting Credentials (804) 780-1776 www.vcta.com Article VI of the VACo bylaws provide that each county is to designate a representative of its board of VA Housing Development Authority supervisors to vote at the annual business meeting. Richard Taylor, Government Relations Manager However, the bylaws allow a county to designate a 601 S. Belvidere Street, Richmond, VA 23220 proxy to vote if a member of the board of supervisors (804) 343-5620 www.VHDA.com cannot be present for this meeting. Counties should have received voting credential forms and proxy forms VA Retirement System by mail in September. If you did not return your form Marie C. Daniels, Employer Representative to VACo in the mail, you can submit it to the VACo PO Box 2500, Richmond, VA 23218 Credentials Committee at its meeting on Monday at (804) 344-3197 www.varetire.org 4:30 p.m. in the Monroe Room. You can also drop it off at the conference registration desk before the VA Rural Water Associates Credentials Committee meeting. Myrica W. Keiser, Executive Director 2138 Sycamore Ave., Buena Vista, VA 24416 Election of Officers (540) 261-7178 www.vrwa.org The election of officers and board members will take place at the annual business meeting Tuesday morning. VA, MD, DE Association of ElectricCooperatives Susan Rubin, Assist. V.P. of Governmental Affairs PO Box 2340, Glen Allen, VA 23058 (804) 968-4094 www.odec.com Sponsors

Vanir Construction Management, Inc. VACo would like to thank the following companies that William E. Carden, Vice President have contributed to the conference by sponsoring events or activities: 14112 Chiasso Terrace, Chesterfield, VA 23838 (804) 467-6301 www.vanir.com Platinum • SunTrust Bank Verizon Virginia • Robinson, Farmer, Cox Associates John W. Knapp, Director-Government Affairs • Dominion Resources 600 E. Main Street, Ste. 1100, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 772-1550 www.verizon.com Gold • Northrop Grumman Information Systems Virginia Association of Local Constitutional Officers • Moseley Architects Barbara Carraway, Treasurer • UnitedHealthcare c/o PO Box 16495, Chesapeake, VA 23328-6495 Silver (757) 382-6625 no web site • Nationwide Retirement Solutions • Troutman Sanders Strategies Virginia Association of Community Services Boards • Wendel Companies Mary Ann Bergeron, Executive Director 10128 West Broad Street, Suite B, Glen Allen, VA 23060 *Conference Tote Bags sponsored by Moseley (804) 330-3141 www.vacsb.org Architects *Nametag Lanyards sponsored by UnitedHealthcare *Hole-in-One and other prizes at the golf tournament sponsored by VACo Risk Management

66 11 • Golf Tournament VACo’s 14th Annual Golf Tournament will begin at 11 a.m. (tees off at 11:30 a.m.) on Saturday, Nov. 7 on The Old Homestead Course.

• Spouse/Guest Programs VACo has planned several activities for spouses and guests. The Homestead tour is free. Registration is required for all programs. If you have not registered, please do so at the registration desk.

• History Tour of The Homestead 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8

• Cooking Demonstration 10 a.m.- Noon on Monday, Nov. 9

• Floral Arranging 1:30- 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9

• Wine Tasting 3:30- 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9

12 65 The Louis Berger Group, Inc. John Vandergriff, Transportation Manager 801 East Main St., Suite 500, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 225-0348 ww.louisberger.com

The Spectra Group, Inc. John L. Robertson, Vice President 563 Central Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 (757) 497-5862 www.spectrava.com

Thompson + Litton Ronald G. Helton, President PO Box 1307, Wise, VA 24293 (276) 328-2161 www.t-l.com

ThompsonMcMullan, P.C. John A. Gibney, VSB No. 15754 100 Shockoe Slip, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 649-7545 www.t-mlaw.com

TIMMONS Group Robert G. Roop, Senior Vice President 1001 Boulders Parkway, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23225 (804) 200-6368 www.timmons.com

Trane Dave Pierson, General Manager - Virginia District 2343 Highland Farm Road, Roanoke, VA 24017 (540) 563-2828 www.trane.com

Transformation Systems, Inc. Trina B. Willard, Vice President 4860 Cox Road, Suite 200, Glen Allen, VA 23060-9275 (804) 370-4095 www.transformationsystems.com

Troutman Sanders LLP Carter Glass, Partner P O Box 1122, Richmond, VA 23218-1122 (804) 697-1203 www.troutmansanders.com

Troutman Sanders Strategies Clark H. Lewis, President P.O. Box 1122, Richmond, VA 23218 (804) 697-1200 www.troutmansanderspag.com

Utility Service Co., Inc. Carolyn Cummings, Marketing Manager PO Box 120, Warthen, GA 31094 (478) 552-1860 www.utilityservice.com

64 13 Conference Schedule Saturday, November 7

11 a.m. Golf Tournament Old Golf Course

5 p.m. VACoRP Board of Directors Meeting Hunt

5:30 p.m. VACo GSIA Meeting Hunt

Sunday, November 8

9 a.m. – 1 p.m. VACo Board of Directors Georgian

9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Exhibitor Setup Grand Ballroom and Colonnade

10 a.m. Homestead History Tour (Register at Concierge Desk)

10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Registration Mount Vernon Foyer

1 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Coffee Break for Committee Members Sponsored by Nationwide Retirement Solutions

1 p.m. -2:30 p.m. Steering Committee Meetings • Environment and Agriculture Piedmont • Health and Human Resources Appalachian • Administration of Government Chesapeake • Telecommunications and Utilities Blue Ridge

2 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Exhibits Open Grand Ballroom and Colonnade

2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Steering Committee Meetings • Education Appalachian • Community Development and Planning Chesapeake • Finance Blue Ridge • Transportation Piedmont

4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Supervisor Certification: Reunion of Graduates Lexington

14 63 S&ME, Inc. 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Regional Caucuses to Patricia L. Polen, Business Development Nominate Representatives on 8211 Hermitage Road, Richmond, VA 23228 Board of Directors (804) 266-2199 www.smeinc.com Region 2 Dominion Region 3 Wilson Schnabel Engineering Associates, Inc. Region 4 Blue Ridge Muriel Rodriguez, Associate Region 7 Empire 1 W. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220 Region 8 Monroe (804) 649-7035 www.schnabel-eng.com Region 9 Hunt Region 10 Piedmont Siemens Building Technologies Region 13 Madison Lou Hrkman, Zone Sales Manager 5106 Glen Alden Drive, Richmond, VA 23231 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Exhibitors’ Reception (757) 846-7927 www.us.sbt.siemens.com Crystal Empire Room Sponsored by Dominion Silling Associates, Inc. Michael E. Moore, Director of Business Development 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Banquet Regency Ballrooms 405 Capitol Street, Upper Atrium, Charleston, WV 25301 Presiding: The Honorable Donald L. Hart, Jr., (304) 346-0565 www.silling.com President, Virginia Association of Counties, and Board of Supervisors, Accomack County Southeast RCAP, Inc. Welcome: The Honorable Percy C. Nowlin, III, Joyce Hill, Director of Housing & Individual Projects Chair, Board of Supervisors, Bath County P.O. Box 2868, Roanoke, VA 24001-2868 Invocation: The Honorable Catherine M. (540) 345-1184 www.sercap.org Hudgins, VACo Treasurer/Secretary, and Board of Supervisors, Fairfax County Southern Corrosion, Inc. The VACo President will recognize supervisor D. Brett Woodruff, Sales certification graduates and longevity award recipients. 738 Thelma Rd, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 (800) 285-8222 www.tankcare.net 9 p.m. – midnight DJ in the Sports Bar

Springsted Incorporated John A. Anzivino, Sr. Vice President 1564 E. Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228-2360 Monday, November 9 (804) 726-9749 www.springsted.com 7:15 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Resolutions Committee Stearns & Wheler, LLC Georgian Barry Woods, Office Manager Interstate Center, Ste. 108-A 2100 West Laburnum Avenue, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Registration Mount Vernon Richmond, VA 23227 Foyer (804) 355-8361 www.stearnswheler.com 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Opening General Session SunTrust Bank Regency Ballrooms Alan C. Edwards, Senior Vice President Presiding: The Honorable Donald L. Hart, President, 919 E. Main St. HDQ-2102, Richmond, VA 23219 Virginia Association of Counties, and Board of (804) 782-7733 www.suntrust.com Supervisors, Accomack County Keynote Speakers: The Honorable Teresa Altemus, NACo President-Elect and Board of Supervisors, Gloucester County; The Honorable Gerry E. Connolly, U.S. House of Representatives, Eleventh District;

62 15 The Honorable Bob Goodlatte, U.S. House of Representatives, Sixth District. Covering the Carolinas and Virginia with Teresa Altemus has been active with NACo for state of the art Roofing Materials since 1981 more than a decade. She is chair of the NACo Finance Committee and is Executive Committee Liaison to the Information Technology Committee, the Conference Advisory Committee and the Deferred Compensation Committee. In 1993, Altemus became the first woman and the youngest person ever elected to the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors. She is in her fifth term. Gerry E. Connolly was elected to the House of Representatives in 2008. Prior to his election as a member S.C. Garrett Co. LLC 6070 L Six Forks Rd Raleigh NC 27609 of Congress he served as Chair of the Fairfax County 919-846-0711 (office) 919-870-5914 (fax) Board of Supervisors. Before his election as Chair in 2002, he served as a member of the Fairfax County Board of Providing solutions and answers to all your roofing, Supervisors for nine years. Congressman Connolly served wall, and floor needs. as VACo’s president between 2004 and 2005. As a freshman In case you are not familiar with us, S.C. Garrett Co. member of the House of Representatives he was appointed LLC was established in 1981 as a family-owned and to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; the House operated business, in the state of South Carolina. In Committee on Oversight and Reform; and the House 1986 we moved the company to Raleigh, North Carolina where we have experienced rapid and Committee on the Budget. successful growth over the last 28 years. Bob Goodlatte began his ninth term in 2009. During his time in Congress, Bob has made a name for -2001 Company: EPDM, TPO, PVC, KEE, himself as a leader on Internet and high-tech issues. He is and Modified Bitumen Co-Chair of the Congressional Internet Caucus, and -Republic Powered Metals: KEE, PIB, Chairman of the House Republican High Technology Modified Bitumen, and Coatings for roofs Working Group. In January 2009, Bob was elected to serve and walls as the Vice Ranking Member on the House Judiciary -BASF: Insulation adhesives Committee. He has been an active member of the House Judiciary Committee since arriving in Congress. Bob serves -Flex: KEE, TPO, PVC, Modified Bitumen, on the Courts and Competition Policy Subcommittee and Multi-Ply Systems, and Green Roofs the Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security -Plasteco: Skylights and FallGuard protection Subcommittee. -Foxfire: Environmentally safe masonry 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Exhibits Open Grand Ballroom water repellants and cleaners

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16 61 Municipal Code Corporation Speakers: The Honorable Charles J. Colgan, 29th Dale Barstow, Vice President of Sales Senate District, President pro tempore, the Senate of PO Box 2235, Tallahassee, FL 323162235 Virginia, and Chairman, the Senate Finance Committee; (850) 576-3171 www.municode.com and The Honorable Richard D. Brown, Secretary of Finance. National Association of Counties Because of the recession, Gov. Kaine and the Don Stapley, President General Assembly have reduced state revenue projec- 25 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, VA 20001 tions and enacted significant budget reductions. The new (202) 942-4291 www.naco.org governor and General Assembly will continue to cut programs and spending. State budget decisions affect 95 Nationwide Retirement Solutions county budgets: 50 percent of the state's general tax Deborah K. Turner, Program Director revenues are appropriated to local governments for state 5900 Parkwood Place, Dublin, OH 43016 mandated services including K-12 public education. (804) 647-0247 www.NRSforu.com The panelists represent two of the three state statutory budget actors: The Office of the Governor and PBGH, LLP the . Gov. Kaine will introduce his Michael Garber, Partner, Government Team Leader proposed 2010-2012 biennial budget in Dec. The new PO Box 1226, Harrisonburg, VA 22803 governor and General Assembly are charged with (540) 434-5975 www.pbgh.com adopting the final budget next spring. The panel will discuss revenue and budget proposals and decisions Piedmont Environmental Council including those impacting local governments. W. Todd Benson, Attorney 45 Horner Street, Warrenton, VA 20186 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions (540) 347-2334 www.pecva.org The 2010 Session of the Virginia General Assembly: PMA Planners + Architects Key Issues and Decision Points Theatre Thomas J. Stodghill, President Moderator: The Honorable Donald L. Hart, Jr., 10227 Warwick Blvd., Hilton Village, VA 23601 President, VACo, and Board of Supervisors, Accomack (757) 596-8200 www.pmainc1.com County Speakers: The Honorable William C. Wampler, Jr., 40th Potomac Disposal Services of VA, LLC Senate District, and Ranking Minority Member of the Tom Stoner, Revenue Manager - Virginia Senate Finance Committee; and The Honorable Mary 9650 Hawkins Dr, Manassas, VA 20109 Margaret Whipple, 31th Senate District, and Chair, the (703) 560-8866 www.pdstrash.com Senate Rules Committee, and Chair, the Economic Development and Natural Resource Subcommittee of Richmond Regional PDC the Senate Finance Committee. Robert A. Crum, Executive Director Two senior members of the Senate Finance 9211 Forest Hill Ave., Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23235 Committee will summarize and analyze a host of the (804) 323-2033 www.richmondregional.org key issues and decision points facing the new governor and members of the 2010 General Assembly. Royall Pump and Well Company Robert W. Royall, President Ethics-Conflicts-Disclosure: The High Responsibility 2958 Anderson Highway, Powhatan, VA 23139 of Holding Public Office Mount Vernon (804) 598-8147 www.royallpumpandwell.com Moderator: Daniel M. Siegel, Esq., Partner, Sands Anderson, Marks and Miller, PC Sands Anderson Marks & Miller Speakers: The Honorable Katherine K. Hanley, Daniel M. Siegel, Principal Secretary of the Commonwealth; Sharon E. Pandak 801 E. Main St., Ste. 1800, 23219 Richmond, VA 23219 Esq., Partner, Greehan, Taves, Pandak & Stoner, PLLC (804) 783-7219 www.sandsanderson.com This session will focus on the requirements of

60 17 the Virginia State and Local Government Conflict of Interest Act including ethical considerations and proper disclosure pro- cedures.

Preparing for Emergencies: Pandemics and Interoperability Piedmont Moderator: The Rt. Hon. Baron Hanningfield, Leader, Essex County Council, United Kingdom Speakers: Robert P. Mauskapf, Director, Emergency Operations, Planning and Logistics, Virginia Department of Health; and Chris McIntosh, Operations Section Chief of the Virginia Emergency Response Team and Commonwealth Emergency Communications Coordinator, Virginia Department of Emergency Management. During wide scale emergencies first responders need to communicate effectively. This session will explore emergency preparedness issues as they relate to the development of “interoperable” communications among diverse systems and organization. In any emergency, whether caused by a serious pandemic, a natural disaster or terrorist attack, interoperability is an important issue for law enforcement, fire fighting, EMS, and all departments involved in public safety. Since, among other things, 2009 will be remembered as the year of the H1N1 virus this session will also explore the implications of the influenza pandemics for local governments.

Broadband Deployment in Virginia Stratford Part One: 11:15 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Moderator: Jeff Gore, Esq., Hefty and Wiley, P.C. Speakers: Karen Jackson, Deputy Secretary of Technology and Director of Virginia's Office of Telework Promotion and Broadband Assistance; and Keith Hill, President, Consulting Gateway Corporation.

Part Two: 12:40 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Moderator: Jeff Gore, Esq., Hefty and Wiley, P.C. Speakers: The Honorable Thomas M. Maynard, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Grayson County; The Honorable Joseph W. Grzeika, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, King George County Please note: The session includes two parts. Lunches will be available to attendees prior to Part Two. A number of Virginia localities are implementing plans to deploy broadband. Additional localities continue to plan for the future deployment of broadband. Regardless of the status of your county’s initiatives, a significant number of Virginians remain without “connectivity.” Connectivity is the deployment of, and access to, competitively priced, advanced electronic communications services for Internet access (commonly known

18 59 Kaufman & Canoles, P.C. as “broadband”). In Part One, the expert panelists and Daniel F. Basnight, Of Counsel moderator will discuss recent events and trends includ- 11817 Canon Boulevard, Suite 408, Newport News, VA ing the status of the new federal stimulus grant funds, 23606 the ongoing work of the state, and successful local and (757) 873-6306 www.kaufmanandcanoles.com regional models. In Part Two, two Virginia supervisors will talk about their local efforts to deploy broadband. LENOWISCO PDC Ronald C Flanary, Executive Director 12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Deli Lunch Grand Ballroom P.O. Box 366, Duffield, VA 24244 Sponsored by SunTrust Bank (276) 431-2206 www.lenowisco.org 12:45 p.m. – 2 p.m. VLGMA Luncheon Empire Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP (Registration required) John A. Rife, Partner P.O. Box 23180, Richmond, VA 23223-0580 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Spouse/Guest Program (804) 788-4477 www.publicans.com Flower Arrangement (Registration required) Dominion

Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. 1:45 p.m. – 3 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Roger O. Hart, President 1100 Welborne Dr., Ste. 300, Richmond, VA 23229 Health Care Reform: The Real Story (804) 740-0181 www.pirnie.com (Separating Fact from Fiction) Mt. Vernon Speakers: The Honorable John M. O’Bannon III, 73rd MAXIMUS House District, and Member, Joint Commission of Chris M. Zitzow, Vice President Health Care; and The Honorable Jane Woods, former 804 Moorefield Park, Ste. 101, Richmond, VA 23236 Secretary of Health and Human Resources. (804) 744-2390 www.maximus.com Experts from the Commonwealth will discuss the issues associated with healthcare reform. The speak- McDonough Bolyard Peck Inc. ers have followed the reform debate in Washington and Terri Simms, Marketing Manager will separate facts from fiction on the latest reform pro- Williams Plaza 1, 3040 Williams Dr. - Ste. 300, Fairfax, posals and the impact that reform will have on the VA 22031 Commonwealth. (703) 641-9088 www.mbpce.com Effective Advocacy: Working with the Governor and McGuire Woods General Assembly to Effect Positive Change Stratford Bonnie M. France, Partner Speakers: The Honorable R. Steven Landes, 25th House 901 E. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219 District, and Chair, Technology Oversight and (804) 775-4395 www.mcguirewoods.com/ Government Activities Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee; Suzette Denslow, Chief of Moseley Architects Staff, The Mayor of the City of Richmond; Frederick P. Robert L. Mills, President Helm, Vice President and Counsel, Kemper Consulting, 3200 Norfolk Street, Richmond, VA 23230 Inc.; Memory Porter, Legislative Assistant to Delegate (804) 794-7555 www.moseleyarchitects.com Joe T. May; and Marianne M. Radcliff, Vice President, Kemper Consulting, Inc. Mount Rogers PDC Seasoned legislative experts will discuss how David Barrett, Executive Director counties can effectively work with the Governor’s Office 1021 Terrace Drive, Marion, VA 24354 and members of the General Assembly to promote a (276) 783-5103 www.mrpdc.org community’s agenda. In addition to a senior legislator who is on the House Appropriations Committee, the panel includes leaders with vast experience working with the General Assembly and the Governor’s Office.

58 19 The Benefits of Energy Audits Piedmont Moderator: David Moorman, Deputy County Administrator, Botetourt County Speakers: Ross Atherton, Solutions Sales Leader, Trane Commercial Systems; Ron Buehrer, Account Executive, Johnson Controls; and Lou Hrkman, Zone Sales Manager, Energy & Environmental Solutions, Siemens Building Technologies Comprehensive energy audits for local governments facilities provide substantial benefits. They save localities money while preserving natural resources and conserving energy. An energy audit is a first step in assessing how much energy your facilities consume and evaluating measures your county can take to improve efficiency. The session will explore the services provided by market experts in energy audits.

Saving Money through Regional Collaborations Theatre Moderator: The Honorable Thomas G. Taylor, Board of Supervisors, Washington County Speakers: The Honorable Terry G. Kilgore, 1st House District, and Chair, House Committee of Commerce and Labor; and Bryan David, Executive Director, Region 2000 Economic Development Council As county revenues and state aid to localities shrink, elected officials continue to seek efficiencies. One method that has proven successful is to join with other local governments to deliver public services in a more efficient manner. These efforts also take advantage of federal and state policies that favor cooperation over competition. The panelists will discuss how multijurisdictional collaboration benefits their areas.

3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Soda Break Grand Ballroom Sponsored by Northrop Grumman Information Systems

3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Mini-Raffle Grand Ballroom

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Spouse/Guest Program Wine Tasting (Registration required) Hunt

3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

Update: The Virginia Retirement System Mt. Vernon Moderator: The Honorable David R. Beyeler, Board of Supervisors, Augusta County Speaker: Robert P. Schultze, Director, Virginia Retirement System Robert Schultze will discuss how the recession has adversely affected system investments and what that means for the funded status of VRS pension plans, future employer con-

20 57 HDR, Inc. tribution rates, and a host of key issues and decisions C. Steven Surprenant, Executive Vice President affecting member benefits. Several of these decisions 1101 King Street Suite 400, Alexandria, VA 22314-2944 will be made over the course of the next six to eight (703) 518-8525 www.hdrinc.com months.

Heery International, Inc. NACo Network of Care: Getting Your Citizens the J. Dueane Dodson, Executive Associate Help They Need Stratford Franklin Court, 1099 14th Street NW, Suite 101, Moderator: James D. Campbell, CAE, Executive Washington, DC 20005 Director, Virginia Association of Counties (202) 463-8200 www.heery.com Speaker: Jim Sawyer, Director, NACo Financial Services Corporation Howard Shockey & Sons, Inc. Whether it is a veteran returning from the war, Jeff Boehm, Vice President a senior citizen with a disability, or a child who needs P.O. Box 2530, Winchester, VA 22604 mental health service, this session will show a simple (540) 667-7700 www.howardshockey.com and FREE way to connect your citizens with the serv- ices they need and deserve. Hurt & Proffitt, Inc. Dawn E. Best, Director - Corporate Business Is Virginia's Land Use Revolution Over? Theatre Development Moderator: Roger Wiley, Esq., Hefty & Wiley, PC 2524 Langhorne Rd, Lynchburg, VA 24501 Speakers: The Honorable Mark R. Herring, 33rd (434) 847-7796 www.handp.com Senate District; and The Honorable Clifford L. Athey, Jr., 18th House District, and Chair, Joint InteractiveGIS Subcommittee Studying Development and Land Use David L. Bradshaw, President Tools. 1715 Pratt Drive, Suite 3100, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Virginia’s land use legislation has recently (540) 239-0950 www.interactivegis.com undergone something of a revolution, driven mainly by transportation issues. Within a relatively short peri- Johnson Controls, Inc. od of time, new requirements and tools, such as cluster Ron J. Buehrer, Account Executive - Local Government zoning, TIA, UDAs, TDRs, access management, and 4232 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, VA 23060 road impact fees, have been added to state law. As the (804) 337-9008 www.JohnsonControls.com national recession puts the brakes on residential and commercial construction, many localities want time to Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson see if these new local land use instruments work as Steward A. Lassiter, Branch Manager planned or is there more that needs to be done. 272 Bendix Road, Suite 260, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (757) 499-1895 www.jmt.com Energy from Renewable Sources Piedmont Moderator: The Honorable Arthur S. Warren, Joyce Engineering, Inc. Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Chesterfield County Leonard E. Joyce, President Speakers: William L. Murray, Managing Director, 1604 Ownby Lane, Richmond, VA 23220 Corporate Public Policy, Dominion; R. Daniel Carson, (804) 355-4520 www.joyceengineering.com Jr., Vice President, Appalachian Power; and Jonathan J. Miles, Ph.D., Professor, College of Integrated Kajal B. Kapur Energy & Environmental Consulting Science and Technology, James Madison University Firm The renewable energy market continues to Kajal B. Kapur, Principal grow. Concerns about climate change, energy inde- 1 Steubin Lane, Charlottesville, VA 22911 pendence and high oil prices are driving governments (434) 977-3572 www.kkapur.com to adopt policies that favor use of renewable energy sources. Renewable energy sources generally include sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat. These

56 21 are energy sources that are naturally replenished. During the Falcon Communications Solutions, Inc. 2009 session, the General Assembly passed several bills relat- Creston M. Owen, CEO ing to renewable energy. Renewable energy sources have 9500 Technology Drive, Manassas, VA 20110 become an important part of many utilities' plans for meeting (703) 335-5000 www.falconcom.net their customers' electricity needs. Use of wind power is grow- ing at an annual rate of 30 percent. First Financial Group of America Barbara Newman, Executive Administrative Assistant 4:30 p.m. Credentials Committee Monroe 2116 Capital Drive, Suite 103, Wilmington, NC 28405 (800) 924-3539 www.ffga.com 4:45 p.m. Coalition of High Growth Communities Georgian General Code Moderator: The Honorable John J. McGlennon, Board of Liz Mistretta, Regional Representative Supervisors, James City County and Chairman, Coalition of 72 Hinchey Road, Rochester, NY 14624 High Growth Communities (800) 836-8834 www.generalcode.com The Coalition of High Growth Communities is a vol- untary alliance of fast-growing localities that fund and partici- George Washington Regional Commission pate in an enhanced effort to influence state legislation related Robert L. Wilson, Executive Director to land use management and public infrastructure funding. 406 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 This is an annual session to discuss organizational goals and (540) 373-2890 www.gwregion.org objectives. Two key legislators have been invited to make remarks at the session. Members of the Coalition are strongly Greehan, Taves, Pandak & Stoner, PLLC encouraged to attend, and representatives of non-member Sharon E. Pandak, Esquire counties that have experienced residential growth in recent 4004 Genesee Place, Ste. 201, Woodbridge, VA 22192 years are invited to observe. (703) 680-5543 www.gpslawva.com

4:45 p.m. Rural Caucus Dominion H. W. Lochner, Inc. Moderator: The Honorable Harrison Moody, Board of Karin E. Ertl, Senior Associate Supervisors, Dinwiddie County, and Chairman, VACo Rural 2727 Enterprise Parkway, Suite 203, Richmond, VA Caucus 23294 Speakers: The Honorable Frank M. Ruff, Jr., 15th Senate (804) 935-7162 www.hwlochner.com District; Glen Sink, Executive Director, Center for Rural Virginia; and Gary Larrowe, County Administrator, Carroll Hazen and Sawyer County. Anthony P. Izzo, Senior Associate The panelists will give a brief overview of issues 4011 Westchase Blvd. #500, Raleigh, NC 27607 affecting rural Virginia. Senator Frank Ruff will discuss key (919) 755-8595 www.hazenandsawyer.com issues that the Center for Rural Virginia will address during the 2010 Genreal Assembly. These issues include heath care, broadband and workforce. Gary Larrowe will discuss his experiences with entrepreneurial, economic development and the creation of 428 jobs in Carroll County.

4:45 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Nominations Committee Wilson

5:45 p.m. – 7 p.m. President’s Reception Crystal and Empire Sponsored by Robinson, Farmer, Cox Associates

9 p.m. to Midnight DJ in the Sports Bar

22 55 Dewberry Darren R. Conner, Sr. Vice President Tuesday, November 10 551 Piney Forest Rd, Danville, VA 24540 (434) 797-4497 www.dewberry.com 7:45 a.m. – 8 a.m. VACoRP Business Meeting Empire Dickenson Co IDA Charlotte Mullins, Executive Director 8:15 a.m. – 9 a.m. VACo GSIA Business PO Box 1989, Clintwood, VA 24228 Meeting Empire (276) 926-1699 www.dickensonctyva.com 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. General Session DJG, Inc. Regency Ballrooms Cindy Allen, Marketing Director Presentation: Results of the VACo and VML Budget 449 McLaws Circle, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Survey (757) 253-0673 www.djginc.com In preparation of the 2010 session of the Virginia General Assembly and in light of the recession, VACo Dominion Virginia Power and VML initiated a timely budget survey in July to all 95 William L. Murray, Managing Dir., Corporate Public Policy counties and 39 cities and the two towns that support 701 E. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219 school systems. The survey results will help to draw the (804) 771-3802 www.dom.com attention of the public, the General Assembly and the new governor to the severe fiscal situation localities are facing. Draper Aden Associates, Inc. Mike Edwards will summarize the results of the survey. William A. Aden, CEO/President Speaker: Michael L. Edwards, Deputy Director for 2206 S. Main Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Legislative Affairs, VACo (540) 552-0444 www.daa.com Politics: What happened? What does it mean? Engineering Concepts, Inc. Keynote Speaker: Robert D. Holsworth, Ph.D, Founder Heather Huffman, Marketing Coordinator and President, Virginia Tomorrow PO Box 619, Fincastle, VA 24090 Bob Holsworth will analyze the recent election (540) 473-1253 www.engineeringconcepts.com results, identify the emerging national and state political landscape and discuss the resulting impacts on Virginia’s English Construction Co., Inc. local governments. Holsworth is the founder and president Wynn E. D. Herbers, Project Coordinator of Virginia Tomorrow, a company that examines emerg- P.O. Box P-7000, Lynchburg, VA 24505 ing trends in politics, society and business. His observa- (434) 845-0301 www.englishconst.com tions on national and Virginia politics have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the New York Times, and numerous other papers and news- magazines. Holsworth also has appeared on most major American television networks, the BBC and ITN in Great Britain, and Fuji Television in Japan. Bob is also a princi- pal in DecideSmart, a firm that focuses on helping leaders be successful.

10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break Sponsored by Troutman Sanders Strategies

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Business Meeting, Achievement Awards, and Go Green Awards followed by Raffle and Adjournment Regency Ballrooms

54 23 BCWH Architects Charles W. Wray, Principal 1840 West Broad Street, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 788-4774 www.bcwh.com

Bury+Partners - VA, Inc. Darrell C. Rickmond, Managing Principal, Marketing 4095 Ironbound Rd., Ste. 200, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-1776 www.burypartners.com

Camp Dresser & McKee Douglas W. Fredericks, Sr. Vice President 825 Diligence Drive, Suite 205, Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 873-8850 www.cdm.com

Carter Goble Lee Engineering, LLC G. Warren Elliott, Vice President, Business Development 822 Shatzer Orchard Road, Chambersburg, PA 17202 (717) 860-0734 www.cartergoblelee.com

Center for Innovative Technology Hap Connors, Communications Director 2214 Rock Hill Rd., Ste. 600, Herndon, VA 20170 (703) 689-3000 www.cit.org

Central Rappahannock Regional Library Donna Cote, Director 1201 Caroline St., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (540) 372-1160 www.librarypoint.org

Christian & Barton, L.L.P. Louis Monacell, Partner 909 E. Main Street, Ste. 1200, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 697-4100 www.cblaw.com

CIGNA Beth W. Truffer, Government Market Lead 10490 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 400, Columbia, MD 21044 (410) 884-2594 www.cigna.com

Cost Control Associates, Inc. Jennifer Livingston, Specialist-New Client Accounts 310 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 798-4437 www.costcontrolassociates.com

24 53 Associate Members Steering Committees A. Morton Thomas & Associates Members are listed in order by their VACo region. Susan Stancik, Survey Manager (C)-Chair; (VC)-Vice Chair 14900 Conference Ctr Dr Ste. 180, Chantilly, VA 20151 (703) 817-1373 www.amtengineering.com Administration of Government 1 Doug Caskey Isle of Wight AECOM 1 William Robertson Prince George Sandy Workman, Vice President & Dir. of Dev. 2 Jack Stevens (VC) Essex 109 Norfolk Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24016 3 Art Warren Chesterfield (540) 857-3100 www.aecom.com 3 Jim Donati Henrico 4 Thomas Harris Amelia Alpha Corporation 5 Tim Kennell Cumberland Philios Angelides, Sr. Vice President 5 Carolyn Cios Powhatan 21351 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 200, Dulles, VA 20166 5 Cabell Lawton Fluvanna (703) 450-0800 www.alphacorporation.com 6 Carol Lee Fisher Strickler Page 7 Benjamin Pitts Spotsylvania AmCad 7 Jacob Stroman Spotsylvania Ronald F. Cornelison, CEO 8 Penny Gross Fairfax 220 Spring St. Suite 200, Herndon, VA 20170 8 John Jenkins Prince William (703) 787-7775 www.amcad.com 8 Walter Tejada Arlington 9 David Beyeler (C) Augusta Anderson & Associates, Inc. 9 Billy Kyger Rockingham Ronald A. Worley, President 9 Thomas Miller Rockingham 100 Ardmore Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060-5807 10 Aileen Ferguson Appomattox (540) 552-5592 www.andassoc.com 10 David Laurrell Campbell 10 Benny Summerlin Henry AquaLaw PLC Christopher Pomeroy, President 6 South 5th Street, Richmond, VA 23219 Community Development and Planning (804) 716-9021 www.aqualaw.com 1 James Brown Isle of Wight 1 Anita Felts (VC) Southampton Atlantic Geotechnical Services, Inc. 2 Bruce Goodson James City Michael O. Noggle, President 2 Louise Theberge Gloucester 10971 Richardson Rd., Ashland, VA 23005 2 David Whitlow Essex (804) 550-2203 www.atlgeotech.com 3 Marleen Durfee Chesterfield 3 Richard Glover Henrico Austin Brockenbrough & Associates LLP 5 Van Petty Cumberland Carolyn B. Langelotti, Partner 5 Sally Thomas Albemarle 4800 W. Hundred Road, Chester, VA 23831 6 John Staelin Clarke (804) 748-8746 www.brockenbrough.com 7 Teri Pace Orange 8 Kelly Burk Loudoun Balzer and Associates, Inc. 8 Frank Principi Prince William Jim McAden, Secretary/Treasurer 8 Scott York Loudoun 15871 City View Drive, Ste. 200, Midlothian, VA 23113 9 Stephen King Rockingham (540) 772-9580 www.balzer.cc 9 Nancy Sorrels Augusta 10 Gary Tanner Appomattox 11 Kathleen Guzi Bedford

52 25 11 David Moorman Botetourt VML Insurance Programs Booth 702 12 Charles Bopp Pulaski Property/Casualty Self-Insurance Program 12 Thomas Taylor (C) Washington Greg Dickie, Director of Member Services 12 Shawn Utt Pulaski P.O. Box 71420, Richmond, VA 23255 (804) 237-7319 www.vmlins.org 13 Bob Adkins Wise VML/VACo Finance Program Booth 1005 Education Pooled financing, Commercial Paper, Pooled OPEB Trust 1 Donald Hart Accomack Robert Lauterberg, Managing Director 1 Harris Parker Sussex 1108 E. Main Street, Suite 801, Richmond, VA 23219 2 Michelle Ressler Gloucester (804) 648-0635 www.valocalfinance.org 3 Dorothy Jaeckle Chesterfield 3 Frank Thornton Henrico WENDEL Booth 408 4 Gary Simmons Nottoway Architects and Engineers Andrew L. Casolini Dal Bo, Regional Manager 5 Rudy Butler Goochland 1420 King Street, Ste. 510, Alexandria, VA 22314 6 Barbara Byrd Clarke (703) 299-8718 www.wendelcompanies.com 7 James Howard King George 8 Maureen Caddigan (VC) Prince William Wiley | Wilson, Inc. Booth 1004 8 Mary Hynes Arlington Architects, Engineers, Planners 9 Carolyn Barnette Alleghany J. Fred Armstrong, P.E., Chairman and CEO 9 Dee Floyd Rockingham 127 Nationwide Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502-4272 9 Percy Nowlin Bath (434) 947-1901 www.wileywilson.com 9 Tracy Pyles Augusta 10 Mary Biggs Montgomery 10 Tom Conrad Appomattox 10 John Gerald Floyd 10 Hugh Pendleton Campbell 10 Annette Perkins (C) Montgomery 12 Joe Sheffey Pulaski 13 Joe Herron Scott

Environment and Agriculture 1 Carl Eric Fly Sussex 1 Judy Lyttle Surry 1 Jerry Skalsky Prince George 1 Thomas Wright (C) Isle of Wight 2 Lynn Curtis Brownley Westmoreland 2 Janine Burns Mathews 2 Prue Davis Essex 2 Jack Miller Middlesex 3 Randy Silber Henrico 4 Robert Conner Brunswick 4 Thomas Harris Amelia 4 Harrison Moody Dinwiddie 4 Sarah Elam Puckett Prince Edward 5 Ann Mallek Albemarle 5 Sherry Swinson Powhatan 6 Gerald Cubbage Page 6 Dick Neese Shenandoah

26 51 Virginia Economic Bridge Booth 807 8 Andrea McGimsey Loudoun Serves to bridge business, economic and educational 8 Martin Nohe Prince William partnerships in Virginia 9 Frederick Eberly Rockingham Carl Mitchell, President and CEO 9 Gerald Garber (VC) Augusta P.O. Box 3768, Radford, VA 24141 10 Clifton Tweedy Campbell (540) 731-6800 www.virginiaeconomicbridge.org 11 Billy Martin Botetourt Virginia Economic Development Partnership Booth 510 12 Dean Pratt Pulaski State Economic Development Organization 13 Robert Robbins Wise Robert W. McClintock, Jr., Research Director 901 E. Byrd St., 19th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219 Finance (804) 545-5772 ww.yesvirginia.org 1 Phillip Bradshaw Isle of Wight 1 John Seward (VC) Surry Virginia Housing Development Authority Booth 210 2 Brenda Garton Gloucester Financial Services - Mortgage Financing 2 Jim Icenhour James City Richard Taylor, Government Relations Manager 601 S. Belvidere Street, Richmond, VA 23220 2 Linda Lumpkin Essex (804) 343-5620 www.VHDA.com 2 Bill Pennell Lancaster 3 Jim Holland Chesterfield Virginia Institute of Government Booth 406 3 David Kaechele Henrico Local Government Information & Training Services 4 William Bartlett Prince Edward Tedd E. Povar, Associate Director 5 Lindsay Dorrier Albemarle 700 E. Franklin St., Ste. 700, Richmond, VA 23219-2318 6 Sharon Baroncelli Shenandoah (804) 371-0202 www.institute.virginia.edu 6 Michael Hobert (C) Clarke 7 Wayne Acors Caroline Virginia.Gov Booth 811 Web Solutions for Virginia Government 7 Ernie McLeod Louisa Sheri Wood, Project Manager 7 Bob Woodson Stafford 1111 E. Main St. #901, Richmond, VA 23219 8 Arlington (804) 786-1851 www.virginia.gov 8 Michael May Prince William 9 Claire Collins Rockbridge Virginia Resources Authority Booth 404 9 John McGehee Augusta Innovative financing to build Virginia communities 9 Joseph Paxton Rockingham Dr. Sheryl D. Bailey, Executive Director 9 John Strutner Alleghany 1111 E. Main Street, Suite 1920, Richmond, VA 23219 10 Jerry Boothe Floyd (804) 644-3100 www.virginiaresources.org 10 Richard Huff Franklin Virginia Rural Water Association Booth 307 11 Steven Arrington Bedford Nonprofit, on-site educational technical assistance to small 11 Gerald Burgess Botetourt water and wastewater systems. 12 Pete Huber Pulaski Myrica Keiser, Executive Director 13 Jon Bowerbank Russell 2138 Sycamore Ave., Buena Vista, VA 24416 (540) 261-7178 www.vrwa.org Health and Human Resources 1 Rufus Tyler Sussex Va. Section American Water Works Assoc. Booth 211 2 Sherrin Alsop King & Queen Nonprofit educational organization of water professionals. Cathy LaRue, Section Administrator 2 Catherine Pemberton Essex PO Box 55420, Virginia Beach, VA 23471-9420 2 Anne Smith York (757) 363-1760 www.vaawwa.org 2 Bud Smith Essex 2 Gregory Woodard Gloucester Virginia War Memorial Booth GR-1011 3 George Drumwright Henrico War Memorial for the Commonwealth of Virginia 4 Sherman Vaughn (C) Nottoway Harry Warner, Executive Director 4 Charlette Woolridge Brunswick 621 South Belvidere Street, Richmond, VA 23220-6504 5 Connie Brennan Nelson (804) 786-2060 www.vawarmemorial.org 50 27 8 Barbara Favola Arlington U.S. Census Bureau - 2010 Census Booth 806 8 Catherine Hudgins (VC) Fairfax Federal Government - Decennial Census 8 Frank Principi Prince William Milton C. Martin, Partnership Specialist 9 Michael Breeden Rockingham 301 Sherwood Drive, Hopewell, VA 23860 (804) 458-2170 9 Wendell Coleman Augusta 10 Carl Edward Ayers Floyd Utility Service Co., Inc. Booth 305 13 Claude Ray Lee Full Service Maintenance of Water Storage Tanks Michael J. Lewis, Senior Vice President Telecommunications and Utilities PO Box 1350, Perry, GA 31069 1 Al Casteen Isle of Wight (800) 223-3695 www.utilityservice.com 1 Moses Wyche Southampton 2 O.J. Cole Mathews VACo Green Roof Booth 808 2 James McReynolds York James D. Campbell, Executive Director 1207 E. Main St., Richmond, VA 23219 3 Patricia O'Bannon Henrico 804-343-2500 www.vaco.org 5 William Quarles (VC) Goochland 6 Gary Lofton Frederick VACo Risk Management Programs Booths 903 & 905 7 Maxie Rozell Caroline Property and casuality coverage; health benefits programs for 7 Floyd Thomas Caroline local government entities. 8 John Stirrup Prince William Chris Carey, Administrator 9 Larry Howdyshell Augusta 308 Market Street, SE, Roanoke, VA 24011 9 Dave Price Alleghany (540) 345-8500 www.vacoins.org 12 Ranny Akers (C) Pulaski 12 Gary Larrowe Carroll Vanir Construction Management, Inc. Booth 502 Professional program, project and construction management 13 J.H. Rivers Wise services Bill Carden, Area Manager/ Associate Transportation 14112 Chiasso Terrace, Chesterfield, VA 23838 1 Stan Clark Isle of Wight (804) 739-1559 www.vanir.com 2 Steven Hicks James City 2 Sheila Noll York Virginia BioSolids Council Booth 605 3 Dan Gecker Chesterfield Provides water & wastewater services 3 Robert Pinkerton Henrico Charles Hooks, Secretary P.O. Box 72893, Richmond, VA 23225 6 Douglas Stanley Warren 434-845-5201 www.virginiabiosolids.com 7 Willie Gentry (VC) Louisa 8 Wally Covington Prince William Virginia Cooperative Extension Booth 409 8 Lori Waters Loudoun Educational Organization of Virginia Tech and Virginia 9 Pablo Cuevas (C) Rockingham Dr. Raymond Ali, Associate Director, Field Operations 9 Bonnie Johnson Bath 115 Hutcheson Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061 9 Jeremy Shifflett Augusta (540) 231-1247 www.ext.vt.edu 10 Doug Marrs Montgomery 12 Larry Bartlett Grayson Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services 13 Jon Bowerbank Russell Booth 208 Agribusiness development services Robins Buck, Program Manager 102 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 371-2945 www.vdacs.gov

Virginia Department of General Services Booth 809 Surplus property sales and auction Brad Crawford, Director, Surplus Property Management 1910 Darbytown Road, Richmond, VA 23231 (804) 236-3675 www.dgs.virginia.gov 28 49 Tele-Works Booth 711 Leading provider of inbound & outbound communication Operational solutions for local governments Kevin Campbell, Regional Sales Director 1080 S. Main Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Committees (540) 953-2631 ww.tele-works.com Budget and Finance 1 Donald Hart Accomack The Local Choice Health Benefits Program Booth 410 Insurance 2 Sherrin Alsop King & Queen Walter Norman, Program Manager 4 Harrison Moody Dinwiddie 101 North 14th St., 13th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219 8 Catherine Hudgins (C) Fairfax (804) 786-6460 www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov 11 Billy Martin Botetourt

The Spectra Group, Inc. Booth 104 Conference Planning Subsurface Utility Engineering and Survey 1 Doug Caskey Isle of Wight John L. Robertson, P.E., Vice President 1 Harris Parker Sussex 9201 Arboretum Parkway, Suite 140, Richmond, VA 23236 2 O.J. Cole Mathews (804) 323-1014 www.spectrava.com 2 Brenda Garton Gloucester Timmons Group Booths 201 & 302 2 Linda Lumpkin Essex Engineering and surveying services 2 James McReynolds York Paul Trapp, PE, Managing Principal 5 William Quarles Goochland 1001 Boulders Parkway, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23225 6 Carol Lee Fischer-Strickler Page (804) 200-6500 www.timmons.com 6 Michael Hobert Clarke 8 Barbara Favola (C) Arlington Tom’s Truck Sales Booth 706 8 Walter Tejada Arlington New & used heavy duty trucks and equipment 9 Bill Kyger Rockingham Karen Johnson, Sales Specialist 8620 Quarry Road, Manassas, VA 20110 10 Annette Perkins Montgomery (703) 392-7900 www.tomstrucksales.com 10 Benny Summerlin Henry 11 David Moorman Botetourt Trane Booth 411 13 Bob Adkins Wise Facility Energy Managagement, HVAC manufacturing/installation Nominations Deborah D. Whitteker, Marketing Cordinator 1 Judy Lyttle Surry 2343 Highland Farm Rd, Roanoke, VA 24017 2 Bruce Goodson James City (219) 384-6884 trane.com 3 Patricia O’Bannon Henrico UnitedHealthcare Booth GR-1010 4 Sherman Vaughn Nottoway Access to affordable, quality health care to public sector 5 Rudy Butler (C) Goochland organizations 6 John Staelin Clarke Michael Currie, VP Sales, Public Sector 7 Wayne Acors Caroline 6095 Marshalee Dr., Ste. 200, Elkridge, MD 21075 8 John Jenkins Prince William (410) 379-3411 www.uhc.com 9 Carolyn Barnette Alleghany 10 Mary Biggs Montgomery USDA Rural Development Booth 109 11 Richard Flora Roanoke Federal Loan and Grant Administrator 12 David Hutchins Carroll Carrie Schmidt, Director of Community Programs 1606 Santa Rosa Rd., Suite 238, Richmond, VA 23229 13 Dana Kilgore Wise (804) 287-1600 www.rurdev.usda.gov Resolutions Committee 1 Phillip Bradshaw Isle of Wight 1 Anita Felts Southampton 1 Donald Hart Accomack

48 29 1 John Seward Surry 1 Thomas Wright Isle of Wight 2 Jack Stevens Essex 4 Sherman Vaughn Nottoway 5 William Quarles Goochland 6 Michael Hobert Clarke 7 Willie Gentry Louisa 8 Maureen Caddigan Prince William 8 Barbara Favola Arlington 8 Catherine Hudgins Fairfax 9 David Beyeler Augusta 9 Pablo Cuevas Rockingham 9 Gerald Garber Augusta 9 William Kyger Rockingham 10 Annette Perkins Montgomery 12 Ranny Akers Pulaski 12 Thomas Taylor Washington 13 Bob Adkins (C) Wise

30 47 S. C. Garrett Company, LLC Booth 911 Roofing Manufacturer Representatives J. Carter Garrett, Territory Manager 6070 Six Forks Rd., Ste. L., Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 280-7494

SCS Engineers Booth 312 Environmental Engineering, Construction, Operations and Maintenance Paul Mandeville, Vice President 11260 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite 300, Reston, VA 20190 (703) 471-6150 www.scsengineers.com

Siemens Building Technologies Booth 1003 Energy and environmental solutions Lou Hrkman, Zone Sales Manager 5106 Glen Alden Drive, Richmond, VA 23231 (757) 846-7927 www.us.sbt.siemens.com

Silling Associates, Inc. Booth 815 Architectural Planning and Design Michael Moore, Director of Business Development 405 Capitol Street, Upper Atrium, Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 346-0565 www.silling.com

Simon & Associates, Inc. Booth 602 Soils and Environmental Consulting Nelson Dail, President P.O. Box 10007, Blacksburg, VA 24062 (540) 951-4234 www.simonassoc.org

Springsted Incorporated Booth 1007 A complete array of financial and management services. John A. Anzivino, Senior Vice President 1564 E. Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228-2360 (804) 726-9748 www.springsted.com

STV Booth 403 Engineering, Architecture, Planning, Construction Mgmt. G. Stuart Matthis, II, P.E., VP - Corporate Development 1000 W. Morehead St., Ste 200, Charlotte NC 28208-5358 (704) 372-1885 www.stvinc.com

SunTrust Booth 1008 Institution & Government Banking Alan C. Edwards, Senior Vice President 919 E. Main St. HDQ-2102 Richmond, VA 23219 804-782-7733 www.suntrust.com

Schneider Electric Booth 401 Energy savings performance contracting Michael Cothran, Account Representative 1100 Boulders Pkwy, Ste. 702, Richmond, VA 23225 (804) 330-5660 www.tac.com 46 31 Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc. Booth 816 Deferral Compensation, Retirement Solutions Deborah Turner, Program Director 5900 Parkwood Place, Dublin, OH 43016 (804) 647-0247 www.NRSforu.com

Networking Technologies & Support, Inc. Booth 503 Technology Services and Support Provider Dwayne Tharp, Director of Sales 14421 Justice Rd., Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 379-1800 www.thinknts.com

Noresco Booth 606 Energy Services with focus on performance contracting Roger D'Alessio, Senior Account Executive P.O. Box 165, Chesterfield, VA 23838 (804) 768-0474 www.noresco.com

Onsite Solutions of Virginia, Inc. Booth 114 Onsite wastewater systems Tim Smith, Sales Manager P.O. Box 861585, Warrenton, VA 20187 (540) 428-0006 www.onsitesolutions.com

Patton Harris Rust & Associates PC Booth 311 Civil/Site Engineering, Land Planning & Surveying, Landscape Architecture David Saunders, Vice President 14532 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151 (540) 898-2115 www.phra.com

Piedmont Environmental Council Booth 108 Environmental non-profit Dawn Wilmot, Assistant to the President P.O. Box 460, Warrenton, VA 20188 (540) 347-2334 www.pec.org

PMA-Planners & Architects Booth 909 Architecture / Community Planning Jeff Stodghill, President 10227 Warwick Blvd., Hilton Village, VA 23601 (757) 596-8200 www.pmainc1.com

Republic Services, Inc. Booth 204 Solid Waste and Recycling Management Tad Phillips, Area Municipal Services Manager 2490 Charles City Rd., Richmond, VA 23231 757-769-6665 www.republicservices.com

Robinson, Farmer, Cox Associates Booth 1006 Accounting/Auditing/Consulting Steven Jacobs, Director 401 Southlake Blvd. Suite C1, Richmond, VA 23236 (804) 378-4200 www.rfca.com

32 45 Maximum Security Systems, Inc. Booth 506 Modular steel cells & security wall systems Exhibitors Bruce Schoenbaum, Sales Manager P.O. Box 65, Florence, CO 81226 A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. Booth 107 (719) 784-2151 www.mssi.us Engineering, surveying, landscape architecture, planning Don Rissmeyer, Associate McDonough Bolyard Peck, Inc. Booth 303 10710 Midlothian Turnpike Suite 202, Richmond, VA 23235 Construction Management (804) 276-6231 www.amtengineering.com Geisel Martinez, Marketing Assistant 3040 Williams Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22031 AECOM Booths 412 (800) 898-9088 www.mbpce.com Architectural/Engineering, Planning & Design Services Mark Prentice, Market Segment Leader MED3000 Booth 610 4840 Cox Rd., Glen Allen, VA 23060 Modular steel cells and security wall systems (804) 290-2478/(888) 820-4766 www.aecom.com Glenn Goodpaster, Vice President EMS 680 Andersen Dr. Foster Pl. 10, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Allstate Booth 203 (719) 784-2151 www.med3000.com Insurance Company - Auto, home, life, etc. Chip Lundquist, Territory Sales Leader Moseley Architects Booths 901 & 902 12150 Monument Drive, Suite 600, Fairfax, VA 22033 Full service architectural and engineering firm (602) 910-1499 www.allstate.com Robert Mills, President 3200 Norfolk Street, Richmond, VA 23230 Alpha Corporation Booth 405 (804) 794-7555 www.moseleyarchitects.com Civil/structural engineering; program/construction management & inspection services Motorola, Inc. Booth 512 Michael Damron, PE, LEEDS Business Development Communications technology and solutions 21351 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 200, Dulles, VA 20166 Bob Newman, Senior Account Executive (703) 450-0800 www.alphacorporation.com 7031 Columbia Parkway Dr., Columbia, MD 21046 (410) 712-6200 www.motorola.com Analytical Services, Inc. Booth 106 Environmental Services/Groundwater Supply Municipal Code Corporation Booth 212 Mike Maloy, Principal Codification, Document Imaging, Records Management 402 N. West Street, Culpeper, VA 22701 Dale Barstow, Vice President of Sales PO Box 2235, Tallahassee, FL 32316 Anderson & Associates, Inc. Booth 102 (800) 262-2633 www.municode.com Professional Design Services, Civil Engineering, Surveying Catherine Van Noy, Vice President of Business Develpment Musco Sports Lighting Booth 805 100 Ardmore Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Sports Lighting Equipment (540) 552-5592 www.andassoc.com Steve Wiley, Sales Representative 7407-F Whitepine Road, Chesterfield, VA 23237 Atlantic Geotechnical Services Booth 110 (866) 856-2383 www.musco.com Geotechnical Engineering & Construction Materials Testing Michael Noggle, President National Association of Counties Booth 818 10971 Richardson Rd., Ashland, VA 23005 National organization representing county governments in the (804) 550-2203 www.atlgeotech.com United States Emily Landsman, State Association Liaison Austin Brockenbrough & Associates, LLP Booth 611 25 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001 Engineering Services (202) 942-4242 www.naco.org Suzanne Wolfe, Marketing Coordinator 4800 W. Hundred Road, Chester, VA 23831 NACo Prescription Discount Card Program Booth 508 (804) 748-8746 www.brockenbrough.com Stephen P. Rohm, Strategic Account Executive 9501 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsville, AZ 85260-6720 Baskervill Booth 712 (724) 772-9762 Architecture/Engineering/Interior Design Tracey Gould, Marketing Director 101 S. 15th Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 343-1010 www.baskervill.com 44 33 Balfour Beatty Construction Booth 304 Howard Shockey & Sons, Inc. Booth 1001 Full-service General Contractor providing CM at risk, design- General Contractor, Construction Manager, Design-Builder build, preconstruction and turnkey services Jeff Boehm, Vice President Ashley Campbell, Marketing Lead P.O. Box 2530, Winchester, VA 22604 3924 Pender Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 (540) 667-7700 www.howardshockey.com (703) 218-1331 www.BalfourBeattyUS.com Hurt & Proffitt, Inc. Booth 701 BCWH Architects Booth 817 Engineering, surveying, land planning, environmental, Achitecture/Interiors/Planning geotechnical and materials testing & inspection services Charles Wray, Jr., AIA, Principal Dawn Best, Director of Corporate Business Development 1840 West Broad Street, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23220 2524 Langhorne Rd, Lynchburg, VA 24501 (804) 788-4774 www.bcwh.com (434) 847-7796 www.handp.com

Bury+Partners Booth 309 InfoStrat [Information Strategies] Booth 112 Civil Engineering, Survey, Environmental IT solutions for the public sector Kenneth M. Baybutt, P.E., Managing Principal Michael Osicki, Marketing Executive 4095 Ironbound Rd., Ste. 200, Williamsburg, VA 23188 4301 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 451, Washington, DC 20008 (757) 229-1776 www.burypartners.com (202) 364-8822 www.infostrat.com

Carter Goble Lee Engineering, LLC Booth 710 InteractiveGIS, Inc. Booth 206 Public facility planning, design, program mgmt., maintenance Web-based GIS, GIS Consulting, IT Warren Elliott, Vice President Business Development David L. Bradshaw, President 822 Shatzer Orchard Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17202 1715 Pratt Drive, Suite 3100, Blacksburg, VA 24060 (717) 860-0734 www.cartergoblelee.com (540) 239-0950 www.interactivegis.com

Carter Machinery Company, Inc. Booth 111 Johnson Controls, Inc. Booth GR-1013 Heavy Equipment Dealer Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy Provider Dan Buckley, Governmental Account Manager Ron Buehrer, Account Executive PO Box 3096, Salem, VA 24153 4232 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, VA 23060 (540) 387-1111 www.cartermachinery.com (202) 417-1534 www.jci.com

CIGNA HealthCare Booth 105 Joyce Engineering, Inc. Booth 803 Providing quality health care tailored to our customers' needs Engineering/Environmental Consulting Dan Doyle, Regional Vice President L. E. "Butch" Joyce, Jr., President 10490 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 400, Columbia, MD 21044 1604 Ownby Lane, Richmond, VA 23220 (410) 884-2561 www.cigna.com (804) 355-4520 www.JoyceEngineering.com

Construction Control Corporation Booth GR-1012 JMT Booth 407 Program-Construction Management Employee-owned consulting engineering firm Elaine Zini, Marketing Coordinator Stuart Lassiter, P.E., Branch Manager 2611 Forest Drive, Suite 115, Columbia, SC 29204 272 Bendix Road, Suite 260, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (803) 765-2099 www.constructioncontrol.net (757) 499-1895 www.jmt.com

Cost Control Associates Booth 819 Luck Stone Corporation Booth 1002 Recovering and reducing energy costs for governments, school Crushed stone and architectural stone systems and other organizations Douglas Palmore, Director of Real Estate Keith Laake, President P.O. Box 29682, Richmond, VA 23242-0682 310 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 (804) 784-6332 www.luckstone.com (518) 798-4437 www.costcontrolassociates.com Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. Booth 509 Coxwell Disaster Recovery Services Booth 603 Independent Environmental Engineers, Scientists and Debris removal, emergency management Consultants Robert "Chip" Patterson, Director Roger O. Hart, Vice President 6741 Lloyd Road West, Jacksonville, FL 32254 1100 Welborne Dr., Ste. 300, Richmond, VA 23229 (904) 786-1120 www.jbcoxwell.com (804) 740-0181 www.pirnie.com 34 43 CR architecture + design Booth 504 Full service architectural firm Brenda Landes, Regional Manager 119 Norfolk Avenue, SW, Suite 110, Roanoke, VA 24011 (540) 206-3871 www.cr-architects.com

Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates - Architects Booth 205 Architecture, Spatial Planning, Interior Design Randy Davis, Director of Marketing 250 W. Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902 (432) 975-7262 www.cra-architects.com

Creative Color LLC Booth 103 Full-service printing for direct mail, large format & promotional items John Van Hoy, Owner 11915 Main Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22408 (540) 899-1970 www.creativecolorva.com

Design Nine, Inc. Booth 505 Broadband Planning Andrew Cohill, President 200 Kraft Drive, Suite 2150, Blacksburg, VA 24060 (540) 951-4400 www.designnine.com

Dewberry Booth 814 Architectural, Engineering, Surveying Darren R. Conner, PE, Senior Vice President P.O. Box 1509; 551 Piney Forest Rd., Danville, VA 24543 (434) 797-4497 www.dewberry.com

DJG, Inc. Booth 501 Architectural / Engineering Services Donald Booth, AIA, Vice President 449 McLaws Circle, Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 253-0673 www.djginc.com

Dominion Resources Booth 601 Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy. William Murray, Managing Director, Corporate Public Policy P.O. Box 26666, Richmond, VA 23261 (804) 771-3673 www.dom.com

Downey & Scott, LLC Booth 907 Construction Management William G. Downey, Managing Principal 6799 Kennedy Road, Unit F, Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-5001 www.downeyscott.com

Draper Aden Associates, Inc. Booth 402 Civil Engineering, Surveying & Environmental Services Deborah Flippo, Business Development Manager 2206 S. Main St., Blacksburg, VA 24060 (540) 552-0444 www.daa.com

42 35 Earth Environmental Consultants, Inc. Booth 306 Civil and Environmental Engineering & Consulting Jeanne Martin, President 235 Claiborne Avenue, Rocky Mount, VA 24151 (540) 483-5975 www.earthenv.com eCivis Booth 709 Grant Research & Management Amy Driver, Account Executive 4118 E. Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC 20003 (626) 204-5351 www.ecivis.com

ECS Mid-Atlantic, LLC Booth 101 Geotech, Environmental, Construction Materials Testing Services Kammie Cox, Director of Business Development - South Region 2119-D North Hamilton Street, Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 353-6333 www.ecslimited.com

EMS/MC Booth 511 Ambulance Billing Samantha Travis, Provider Business Services P.O. Box 863, Lewisville, NC 27023 (336) 245-6022 www.emsbilling.us

Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve Booth 209 Education & support for employers of Guard & Reserve employees Tom Stephen, Executive Director VaESGR, ANG JEHQ, 50 Falcon Road, Sandston, VA 23150 (804) 236-6022 www.esgr.org

Engineering Concepts, Inc. Booth 612 Consulting engineers, landscape architecture & surveying Hal Bailey, P.E., President P.O. Box 619, Fincastle, VA 24090 (540) 588-3310 www.engineeringconcepts.com

English Construction Co., Inc. Booth 301 General Contractor Raymond A. Booth, Special Projects Coordinator P.O. Box P-7000, Lynchburg, VA 24505 ( physical address: 615 Church Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504) (434) 845-0301 www.englishconst.com

EnviroCompliance Laboratories, Inc. Booth 705 Environmental testing laboratory Leslie Hudson, Director of Accounts 10357 Old Keeton Road, Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 550-3971 www.envirocompliance.com

36 41 3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Falcon Communications Booth 707 GPS/AVL (automatic vehicle location) • Update: The Virginia Retirement System Mt. Vernon Creston Owen, CEO 9500 Technology Drive, Manassas, VA 20110 (703) 335-5000 www.falconcom.net • NACo Network of Care: Getting Your Citizens the Help They Need Stratford First Financial Group of America Booth GR-1009 Section 125 Flexible Benefits and 403(b)/457 Administration • Is Virginia's Land Use Revolution Over? Theatre Supplemental Insurance Products Barbara Newman, Executive Administrative Assistant • Energy from Renewable Sources Piedmont 2116 Capital Drive, Suite 103, Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 924-3539 www.ffga.com 4:30 p.m. Credentials Committee Monroe Golder Associates, Inc. Booth 507 Environmental engineering consulting firm 4:45 p.m. Georgian High Growth Coalition Terri Phillips, Associate Rural Caucus Dominion 3719 Saunders Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227 Nominations Committee Wilson (804) 358-7900 www.golder.com

5:45 p.m. – 7 p.m. President’s Reception GovDeals, Inc. Booth 207 Crystal and Empire Online auction service for government surplus Christy Logan, Manager, Strategic Partnerships 9 p.m. - Midnight DJ in the Sports Bar 5913 Carmichael Place, Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 387-0476 www.GovDeals.com

HDH Associates, PC Booth 810 Tuesday, November 10 Architectural/Engineering/Environmental 7:45 a.m. – 8 a.m. VACo Risk Pool Business Robin Liebal, Vice President Meeting Empire PO Box 6158, 400 W. Main St., Christiansburg, VA 24068 (540) 381-7999 www.hdhassociates.com 8:15 a.m. VACo GSIA Business Meeting Empire Heery International, Inc. Booth 202 Architecture, Engineering, Interior Design, Facilities/Construction/Program Management 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. General Session Ed Newman, III, P.E. CCM LEED AP/Director, Project Regency Ballrooms Development Results of the VACo/VML Budget Survey. Franklin Court, 1099 14th Street NW, Suite 101, Washington, Michael L. Edwards, Deputy Director for DC 20005 Legislative Affairs, VACo (202) 463-8266 www.heery.com

Keynote Speaker: Robert Holsworth, Holzheimer Bolek + Meehan | Architects Booth 607 Ph.D, Founder and President, Virginia Distinguished library planning and design services; Creative and sustainable design solutions Tomorrow Peter Bolek, Principal 7227 Chagrin Road, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break (440) 247-9800 www.HBMarchitects.com

10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Business Meeting, Achievement Housing Virginia Booth 308 Awards and Go Green Awards Education & Benefits of Quality Affordable Housing followed by Raffle and Toni M. Ostrowski, President Adjournment 4224 Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060 Regency Ballrooms (804) 270-7740 www.housingvirginia.org (CONTINUED ON PAGE 43)

40 37 9:55 a.m. – 11 a.m. General Session on Budget 2009 At-A-Glance Regency Ballrooms Sunday, November 8 10 a.m. Spouse/Guest Program 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. VACo Board of Directors Cooking Demo (Pre-registration required) Empire Georgian 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 10 a.m. History Tour of the Homestead • The 2010 Session of the Virginia General (Register at the concierge Desk) Assembly: Key Issues and Decision Points Theatre 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Registration • Ethics-Conflicts-Disclosure: The High Mount Vernon Foyer Responsibility of Holding Public Office Mt. Vernon 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. • Preparing for Emergencies: Pandemics and Steering Committee Meetings Interoperability Piedmont 2 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. with Exhibits Open • Broadband Deployment in Virginia (Part 1) refreshments Stratford Grand Ballroom and Colonnade (Part 2 12:40 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.) 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Regional Caucuses to 12:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Deli Lunch Grand Ballrooms Nominate Representatives to the Board 12:45 p.m. – 2 p.m. VLGMA Luncheon Empire (Registration required) 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Supervisor Certification Lexington Reunion 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Spouse/Guest Program Flower Arrangement (Registration required) Dominion 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Reception Crystal and Empire 1:45 p.m. – 3 p.m. Concurrent Sessions 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Banquet Regency Ballrooms • Health Care Reform: The Real Story 9 p.m. – midnight DJ in the Sports Bar (Separating Fact from Fiction) Mt. Vernon

• Effective Advocacy: Working with the Governor Monday, November 9 and General Assembly to Effect Positive Change 7:15 p.m. – 8:30 a.m. Resolutions Committee Stratford Georgian • The Benefits of Energy Audits Piedmont 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Registration Mount Vernon Foyer • Saving Money through Regional Collaboration Theatre 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Opening General Session Regency Ballrooms 3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Soda Break Grand Ballroom

8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Exhibits Open Grand Ballroom 3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Mini-Raffle Grand Ballroom

9:45 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Spouse/Guest Program Wine Tasting (Registration required) Hunt

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