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Alumni chapter program highlights
Serving more than 200,000 alumni, the Virginia Tech Alumni Association supports more than 120 active alumni chapters throughout the United States and abroad. Chapters sponsor a variety of programs, including socials, academic speaker events, career-networking opportunities, and community service projects. This past year, chapters provided $185,000 in scholarships to students from their regions attending Virginia Tech. The following are but a few examples of the outstanding programming offered to the Hokie Nation.

Hokie Day at the Stock Show and Rodeo > San Antonio Chapter

The San Antonio Chapter gathered for Hokie Day at the Stock Show and Rodeo, the city's largest annual event.
The San Antonio Chapter gathered for Hokie Day at the Stock Show and Rodeo, the city's largest annual event. Hokies gathered on the fairgrounds for a BBQ dinner, livestock exposition, marketplace, and carnival. The San Antonio rodeo is the second-largest rodeo in the nation. The chapter raised money for their scholarship fund and plans to make the event an annual tradition. Guest Tom Tillar could not attend due to snow.
Business Alliance > Chicago Chapter
The Chicago Chapter's Business Alliance provides opportunities for alumni to gather, hear from a prominent speaker, and learn about a topic important to the business community. Topics have included "An Evening of Fine Wines and Hokies" with Pamplin College of Business Professor Rick Perdue, and "Hokie Speed Networking" to share business and contact information.
Hokies Helping Hokies > Richmond Chapter
Now in its third year, Hokies Helping Hokies is a networking forum that brings together employment-seeking alumni and business representatives in the Richmond area. The chapter hosts monthly meetings at the Richmond Graduate Center over coffee and pastries, with time set aside for participants to share résumé information and their career goals. Business representatives have occasion to advertise their businesses and job openings within their companies.
Wine Tasting and Silent Auction >
Denver Chapter
The Denver Chapter holds its Wine Tasting and Silent Auction event annually.
Annually, the Denver Chapter holds its Wine Tasting and Silent Auction event. A different wine theme is selected each year, ranging from wines around the world to specialty themes such as wines from Italy or Colorado's Western Slope. Donated by chapter alumni, silent auction items raise money for scholarships to benefit incoming freshmen from the Denver area. The chapter awards an average of $5,000 each year in scholarships.
Saratoga Races > New York Capital
District Chapter
The New York Capital District Chapter gathered at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., for a day of racing.
Alumni and friends gathered at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., for a day of racing. Tom (business administration '63) and Bonner Young, thoroughbred breeders and owners, joined the group to discuss the day's racing. Jack Hutcheson, director of Capital Region alumni programs, obtained paddock passes for participants to see the horses up close.
Feast on the 50 > Central Florida
Chapter
The Central Florida Chapter participated in Feast on the 50, a contest sponsored by Florida Citrus Sports to determine the best local alumni chapter.
The Central Florida Chapter participated in Feast on the 50, a contest sponsored by Florida Citrus Sports to determine the best local alumni chapter. The event is regularly held in the fall to entice local alumni chapters to tailgate at the Citrus Bowl. Alumni from Big Ten, SEC, ACC, and Big East schools participated.
Columbarium completed on campus
An attractive columbarium has been constructed on the grounds adjacent to Virginia Tech's Holtzman Alumni Center, on a grassy knoll with a picturesque view of the Duck Pond.
Many campuses have a columbarium where alumni and others from an extended university family may choose to be interred. An attractive columbarium has been constructed on the grounds adjacent to Virginia Tech's Holtzman Alumni Center, on a grassy knoll with a picturesque view of the Duck Pond.

The Hokie Stone structure houses 60 niches that may be purchased for individual or dual interments. Each niche is covered with a maroon granite face, on which names will be engraved and filled with gold lettering. Behind the columbarium, there is a walkway leading to a terrace area. Beyond its current capacity, the area is designed to accommodate expansion, with future walls bordering the terrace. For more information on the Virginia Tech columbarium, contact Josh Burnheimer at 540/231-6285 or ffburnie@vt.edu.

The first interment was held on Veterans Day and honored Brett Blackwell (business administration '63), a member of the corps of cadets and Highty-Tighties who served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps following graduation and wished to be buried at his alma mater.

   Honor thy alma mater, forever  from The Roanoke Times
An attractive columbarium has been constructed on the grounds adjacent to Virginia Tech's Holtzman Alumni Center, on a grassy knoll with a picturesque view of the Duck Pond.

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Winter 2010-11
2010-11
Board of Directors
Curry A. Roberts '80
president

Lance L. Smith '68
president-elect

Matthew M. Winston Jr. '90
vice president

Tom Tillar '69
secretary/treasurer

Kevin W. Leclaire '95
past president


DIRECTORS
William A. Aden '67, '72
Ryan M. Beach '97
Mary Jones Berry '62*
Daniel W. Bird Jr. '60*
Jeanne C. DaDamio '75, '76
Kendley J. Davenport '84
Lisa Carter Ellison '86
Douglas R. Fahl '65
A. Jerome Fowlkes '88
Kathleen Kyger Frazier '04
Harry N. Gustin II '43*
Todd F. Hearp '89
William B. Holtzman '59*
Gene A. James '53*
Hoda Kotb '86
William C. Latham '55*
Mark S. Lawrence '80
W. Park Lemmond '54
R. Easton Loving '89, '91
Aaron McClung '00
Pamela A. McConnell '72
Kylene Barker McNeill '78
Gregory D. Merritt '93
Lisa Glasscock Miller '87
Nicholas J. Moga '76
Jean Skelton Montague '69
Brian C. Montgomery '03
Thomas W. Moss Jr. '50*
James P. O'Connell '97
Jay S. Poole '78
A. Carole Pratt '72
Glenn P. Reynolds '76
Philip S. Thompson '77
G.T. Ward '49, '52*

*Lifetime honorary member


Alumni Association
Board of Directors
BALLOT
The Alumni Association Board of Directors nominating committee has proposed the following nominees for election to three-year terms from 2011 through 2014. Please vote for up to 11 nominees and return the ballot by April 15. Results will be announced at the Alumni Association board meeting in late April.

Go HERE to download and print the ballot for return to the Virginia Tech Alumni Association, Holtzman Alumni Center (0102), Blacksburg, VA 24061.

William A. Aden '67, '72
Blacksburg, Va., civil engineering and sanitary engineering

Morgan E. Blackwood '02
Midlothian, Va., industrial systems and engineering

Marvin J. Boyd '00
Ashburn, Va., management science

Todd F. Hearp '89
Salem, Va., finance

Pamela A. McConnell '72
Hixson, Tenn., horticulture

Kylene Barker McNeill '78
Naples, Fla., clothing and textiles

Gregory D. Merritt '93
Sterling, Va., marketing management

Glenn P. Reynolds '76
Blacksburg, Va., architecture

Karen E. Torgersen '78, '86
Raleigh, N.C., elementary education and M.B.A.

Jim L. Wade '76
Roanoke, Va., accounting

Erich A. Windmuller II '76
Oakton, Va., history