Joining the board are new members Aida Pacheco, John Neal, Thomas Okuda Fitzpatrick, and Isabelle Richman. Pacheco provides strategic leadership and policy direction to the Workforce Development Services at the Virginia Community College System. Neal, a decorated retired Army officer, is the Assistant Vice President at the Science Applications International Corporation. Fitzpatrick, a former ACLU of Virginia legal fellow, is the Criminal Justice Planner for the City of Richmond, Virginia. Richman is a Faculty Associate in the Religious Studies Program, School of World Studies at the Virginia Commonwealth University, where she teaches courses on social justice and international human rights.
The board also elected the following officers:
* Jeffrey Kerr is the incoming ACLU of Virginia President. Kerr is the General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs at The PETA Foundation. * The incoming ACLU of Virginia Vice-Presidents are H. Stewart Dunn, Stephen Levinson, and George Smith. Dunn is a Partner at Ivins, Phillips & Barker, and previously served as the President of the ACLU of the National Capital Area Board of Directors. Levinson is the Complaint Adjudication Team at the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Smith is a retired Brunswick County Public School System teacher. * Frank Feibelman is the incoming ACLU of Virginia Treasurer. Feibelman is an Attorney at Law. * Elizabeth Witt is the incoming ACLU of Virginia Secretary. Witt is a Program Officer with the U.S. Department of Education. * Elizabeth Gilchrist is the incoming ACLU of Virginia National Board Representative. Gilchrist is the Vice President of Operations and Administration with the Advanced Energy Economy.
The ACLU of Virginia is also pleased to announce the addition of four new staff members:
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"Our outstanding new staff, coupled with the launch of our new Reproductive Freedom Project, will enable us to expand further our reach and influence before state and local government bodies and our ability to secure and protect civil liberties and freedoms in the courts and build a statewide presence that ensures that respect for civil rights and civil liberties is at the forefront of all public policy debates in the Commonwealth," Gastañaga said.