Minchew and Price Honored for Service to Their Community
Two longtime supporters of the Marshall Center – Randy Minchew and Steve Price – have just been named Loudoun Laureates. The Loudoun Laurels organization promotes increased educational support for traditionally underserved populations and honors lifetime stewardship and leadership contributions made by citizens of Loudoun County for the benefit of the community.
Minchew has been an active board member of the Marshall Center since November 2020. He currently serves as chair of the Development Committee. Minchew was a founding member and two-term chairman of the Loudoun County Economic Development Commission, as well as a founding member and co-chair of the Rural Economic Development Task Force. He also served three terms in the House of Delegates representing Loudoun County and the Town of Leesburg.
Price served on the board of the Marshall Center for 15 years. As president, he oversaw the six-year renovation of historic Dodona Manor, the home of George and Katherine Marshall. In his role as general counsel to the Land Trust of Virginia, he was instrumental in securing the protection of thousands of undeveloped acres in Loudoun County. As chair of the Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association, he expanded educational outreach in schools across the Heritage Area.
Congratulations, Randy and Steve, for your selfless service!