Join us for breakfast and to hear from a seasoned leader on two critical principles they've learned and applied on their leadership journey.
Join us each month for this simple but powerful time to be inspired, encouraged and equipped to grow as a leader worth following. Come connect with others and enjoy a delicious breakfast as we hear from a seasoned, creative and strategic leader on a few critical principles they’ve learned and applied on their leadership journey.
On January 11 we'll be hearing from Phyllis J. Randall, Chair of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.
Phyllis J. Randall was elected Chair At-Large of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in November 2015 and reelected in November 2019. Her election was historic as she became the first person of color in Virginia’s history to be an elected chair of a county Board. As Loudoun’s Chair At-Large, she represents Loudoun on various regional, state, and national boards and committees. In June of 2018, Chair Randall was selected as one of twenty-five women in the country to be included in the 2019 class of Governing Magazine’s Women in Government Leadership Program. From 2009-2011, Chair Randall served as Chair of Virginia’s Fair Housing Board under former Governors Tim Kaine and Bob McDonnell. From 2014-2018, she served as Chair of Virginia’s State Board of Corrections under Governor Terry McAuliffe. By profession, Chair Randall is a mental health therapist, with substance dependence as her emphasis area. She has worked with justice-involved populations, both in and out of incarcerated settings, a career she has enjoyed for over 20 years. She and her husband Thaddeus (T.W.) have lived in Loudoun since 2003, and are the proud parents of two sons, Ashon and Aaron.
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