Committees
Common Questions
What is the time commitment?
Committee members should anticipate being available on average 1-2 hours per month depending on the committee.
I'm new to VPWF, can I serve on a committee?
Yes, there is no requirement other than your active participation, creativity and input in support of the committee's activities.
2024 Committees
Education, Networking & DEI
Markita Heard, JP Morgan Chase, Chair
Lisa Haley, Town of Leesburg, Vice-Chair
Kendel Taylor, City of Alexandria
Emilie Ninan, Ballard Spahr
Leslie Beauregard, City of Staunton VA
Katrina Flowers, City of Virginia Beach VA
Roberta Michalowski, US Bank
Jami Peoples, Community College Workforce Alliance
Taylor Medlock, JP Morgan Chase
Meloni Alexander, City of Richmond VA
Dinetta Hill, Virginia Department of Treasury
Sarah Frey, PFM
Gabi Sandoz, Arlington County Public Schools, Chair
Suzanne Long, Meyer, Baldwin, Long & Moore, LLP, Vice-Chair
Misty Upson, Virginia Department of Transportation
Katie Pifer, PFM
Kelly Pickerel, Wells Fargo
Kim Adams, Virginia Resources Authority
Lillie Jo Krest, Prince William County
Stephanie Jones, Virginia Resources Authority
Stephanie Hamlett, Office of Attorney General, VCU General Counsel Office
Anne Curtis Saunders, McGuire Woods, Chair
Lillie Jo Krest, Prince William County, Vice-Chair
Yen Ha, City of Roanoke
Events Planning
Rashida Reneau, Wells Fargo, Chair
Kailyn Campbell, Chesterfield County Public Schools, Vice-Chair
Megan Gilliland, Kaufman & Canoles
Markita Heard, JPMorgan Chase
Christine McIntyre, Alexandria Renew
Ann Shawver, Ann Harrity Shawver, CPA, PLLC
Kim Hoyt, Bingham, Chair
Ann Shawver, Ann Harrity Shawver, CPA, PLLC
Mary DiMartino, JP Morgan Chase
Misty Upson, Virginia Department of Transportation
The Virginia Chapter of Women in Public Finance welcomes members to participate and volunteer their time in supporting the activities of the chapter through various committees.