The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for Dec. 23, 2014

Departures

Randall Robinson, president and CEO of Virginia Baptist Homes, is retiring at the end of 2014.

Law

John P. O’Herron has joined ThompsonMcMullan as an associate. He had been a clerk for Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Cynthia D. Kinser. His practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation and casualty defense, insurance and subrogation.

Real Estate

Linda Harris is manager of the Stony Point office of Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.

Jonathan Cook

Jonathan Cook

Nonprofits

Jonathan R. Cook will become president and CEO of Virginia Baptist Homes at the end of the year. He had been with Life Care Services.

Country Clubs

Keith Armstrong is executive chef at The Country Club of Virginia. He had been with the Greenwich Country Club.

Financial Services

Zoila Sedlak has joined George Mason Mortgage as a senior loan officer.

Kelly Leyfert has joined Infinity Financial Partners as a licenses administrative assistant. She had been with Morgan Stanley.

Associations

New officers and board members for the Virginia Association of Independent Specialized Education Facilities are: president, Gary L. Jones with Youth For Tomorrow, Bristow; first vice president, Karen Tompkins with Timber Ridge School, Winchester; second vice president
Jim McGee with Rivermont School, Lynchburg; treasurer, Mark Mellusi with The Discovery School of Virginia Inc., Dillwyn; secretary, Brendan Folmar with Charterhouse School, UMFS; past president, Ronald K. Spears with Elk Hill, Goochland; Accreditation Committee chair, Warren G. Bull with Specialized Youth Services of Virginia Inc., Petersburg; Health & Safety Committee chair, Michael S. Triggs with The Hughes Center, Danville; Membership Recruitment chair, Barret Stump with Lafayette School, Troy; Membership Services Committee chair, Brian Summo with Rivermont School – Alleghany Highlands, Covington; Quality Services Committee chair, Amy Hartswick with The Kellar School of Inova Kellar Center, Fairfax; Ways & Means Committee chair, Grey Martin with The Barry Robinson Center, Norfolk. At-large directors are: Courtney D. Gaskins with Youth For Tomorrow, Bristow and Eli Newcomb with the Faison School.

Departures

Randall Robinson, president and CEO of Virginia Baptist Homes, is retiring at the end of 2014.

Law

John P. O’Herron has joined ThompsonMcMullan as an associate. He had been a clerk for Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Cynthia D. Kinser. His practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation and casualty defense, insurance and subrogation.

Real Estate

Linda Harris is manager of the Stony Point office of Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.

Jonathan Cook

Jonathan Cook

Nonprofits

Jonathan R. Cook will become president and CEO of Virginia Baptist Homes at the end of the year. He had been with Life Care Services.

Country Clubs

Keith Armstrong is executive chef at The Country Club of Virginia. He had been with the Greenwich Country Club.

Financial Services

Zoila Sedlak has joined George Mason Mortgage as a senior loan officer.

Kelly Leyfert has joined Infinity Financial Partners as a licenses administrative assistant. She had been with Morgan Stanley.

Associations

New officers and board members for the Virginia Association of Independent Specialized Education Facilities are: president, Gary L. Jones with Youth For Tomorrow, Bristow; first vice president, Karen Tompkins with Timber Ridge School, Winchester; second vice president
Jim McGee with Rivermont School, Lynchburg; treasurer, Mark Mellusi with The Discovery School of Virginia Inc., Dillwyn; secretary, Brendan Folmar with Charterhouse School, UMFS; past president, Ronald K. Spears with Elk Hill, Goochland; Accreditation Committee chair, Warren G. Bull with Specialized Youth Services of Virginia Inc., Petersburg; Health & Safety Committee chair, Michael S. Triggs with The Hughes Center, Danville; Membership Recruitment chair, Barret Stump with Lafayette School, Troy; Membership Services Committee chair, Brian Summo with Rivermont School – Alleghany Highlands, Covington; Quality Services Committee chair, Amy Hartswick with The Kellar School of Inova Kellar Center, Fairfax; Ways & Means Committee chair, Grey Martin with The Barry Robinson Center, Norfolk. At-large directors are: Courtney D. Gaskins with Youth For Tomorrow, Bristow and Eli Newcomb with the Faison School.

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