Virginia Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils

2007-2008 VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF RC&D COUNCILS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

Resource Conservation and Development 

About Us...

 

Each RC&D Council defines its own goals and objectives to meet local needs.

 

Diverse groups of local volunteers are brought together in a unique partnership to find solutions to their local problems.

 

They:

 Identify problems

 Establish goals and objectives

 Set priorities

 Develop alternative plans

 Implement selected plans

 

The strength of the RC&D program is the commitment of the people to solve their own problems.  RC&D Councils recognize that local people are best able to determine needs and create solutions for their community.

 

Local people provide the leadership and the direction for RC&D activities.  Teamwork between the people and public agencies assisting them is what makes an RC&D area a success.

 

RC&D generates grass roots supports for activities that build momentum from the planning process and carries over to the implementation phase.

Jay Hubble accepts the position of Virginia RC&D Chair for the next two years.

Sherry Swinson, Outgoing RC&D Chair presents Jay with the RC&D gavel.

Jay Hubble/New River-Highlands RC&D—Chair

Mary Jones/South Centre’ Corridors RC&D—Vice Chair

Bill Smith/Black Diamond RC&D—Secretary

Joan Comanor/Shenandoah RC&D—Treasurer

Carlyle Wimbish/Old Dominion RC&D—Member at Large

Ruth Boettcher/Eastern Shore RC&D—Member at Large

Jerry Walker/Tidewater RC&D—Member at Large

Judy Lyttle/South Hampton Roads RC&D—Member at Large