Dominion Energy and the Library of Virginia Honor Six Leaders as 'Strong Men & Women in Virginia History'
- 11th annual program recognizes African American leaders and their contributions to the Commonwealth
- This year's honorees include an Air Force Pilot, a Nuclear Engineer, a CEO, and a Farmer
- Four high school student winners of creative contest also recognized
This annual program recognizes notable African American business and community leaders who have overcome obstacles to make significant impacts across the state.
"Each generation builds on the achievements of the one before. That's why we are proud to honor Strong Men & Women in Virginia History who have used their talents and efforts to improve communities for the present and future generations," said Bill Murray, Senior Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications at Dominion Energy.
Members of the armed forces, engineers, authors, community leaders, educators, journalists, judges, and politicians have been celebrated throughout the program's history.
"These amazing men and women have proven that hard work and determination can shape one's destiny and the world. Throughout time, African American leaders have used their unique skillsets and unwavering passion to mentor leaders of the future. It's important to honor their efforts and their legacy," said Sandra G. Treadway, Librarian of
The 2023 honorees:
Kendall Holbrook
CEO and Mentor,
Ora Scruggs McCoy
Farmer and Community Activist,
Wendell Oliver Scott (honored posthumously)
Stock Car Driver,
Col. Quentin Joseph Smith Jr. (Ret)
Air Force Pilot and Mentor,
Sheila Bowen Taylor
Nuclear Engineer and Mentor,
Rev. Raymond Rogers Wilkinson (honored posthumously)
Baptist Minister and Civil Rights Leader,
The leaders were celebrated at a gala on Thursday in
In 2013, Strong Men & Women in Virginia History was born when Dominion Energy and the Library of
As part of the initiative, high school students from each region of
The 2023 Student Creative Expressions Contest winners:
Jonah Burton
Henrico High School,
Alexa Koeckritz
Grafton High School,
Lily Vietmeyer
Washington-Liberty High School,
Maria Turner
Patrick County High School,
The student winners will each receive an Apple MacBook Air laptop and
For more information on Strong Men & Women in Virginia History, photos and full honoree biographical information, go to the Library of
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About the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation About 7 million customers in 16 states energize their homes and businesses with electricity or natural gas from Dominion Energy (NYSE: D). Through its Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, as well as EnergyShare and other programs, Dominion Energy contributed
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