Year In Review
One alumna and two others appointed to Longwood Board of Visitors
July 2011
A Longwood University alumna and two others were appointed to the Longwood Board of Visitors by Gov. Bob McDonnell effective July 2011.
Marianne Moffat Radcliff ’92 of Richmond is vice president of Kemper Consulting and has held several positions in state government, including assistant secretary of transportation. The other new Board members were Thomas A. Johnson of Lynchburg, president of Thomas A. Johnson Furniture Co. Inc., and Jane Sheffield Maddux of Charlottesville, a retired businesswoman and community leader.
Radcliff has been a private sector lobbyist for 13 years and has worked since 2003 for Kemper Consulting, where her practice focuses on transportation, procurement, local government, natural resources and budget issues. She worked previously as a lobbyist for five years for Williams Mullen, a Richmond law firm.
Radcliff majored in political science and minored in history and psychology at Longwood, where she met her husband, Matthew Radcliff ’91. She has a master of public administration degree from Bowling Green State University.
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