Meet Chair Phyllis Randall, Loudoun County Board of Supervisors

 
Phyllis J. Randall was elected Chair of the Board of Supervisors in November 2015. She serves on the Board’s Finance/Government Operations and Economic Development Committee, the Joint Board and School Board Committee, and the Transportation and Land Use Committee. She also serves as one of the Board’s representatives on the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG), the Northern Virginia Regional Commission, the Dulles Area Transportation Association, the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority, and the Route 28 Transportation Improvement District Commission. She also serves as the Board's representative on the Community Policy and Management Team.

Randall's commitment to public service began with her volunteer work in the Loudoun County Public Schools. At the state level, Governor Tim Kaine appointed her to be the citizen representative on Virginia’s Fair Housing Board in 2009. Governor Bob McDonnell retained her position on the Fair Housing Board where she eventually served as Chair. In March of 2014,  Randall was appointed by Governor Terry McAuliffe to the Virginia State Board of Corrections, where she served as Chair.

By profession Randall is a mental health therapist working with substance abusing offenders in a local Adult Detention Center; a position she enjoyed for over fifteen years. Her emphasis areas are substance abuse and offender services. She and her husband Thaddeus, (T.W.) are the parents of two sons, Ashon and Aaron. The family attends Capital Community Church in Ashburn.

 

We meet at the 1757 Golf Club on Thursdays, starting at noon.
All meetings are open to the public. Guests and Members are urged to notify Ken Courter of attendance intentions.