Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Jaffe Akhil and Nita Jain Tina and Andy James Terry S. Jenkins Greg Johnson Mr. Thomas G. Johnson Jr. W. Taylor Johnson Jr. Alex Jones Mr. R.W. Jones III Douglas M. Joyner Jungle Golf of Virginia Beach Inc.
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L. Edwin and Shirley Neitch Kahle, M.D.
Debra Mervis Keeling Anne G. Kellam Hank and Beth Kellam Martha Clayton Kibler Sheila Kilpatrick Bob and Nancy King
Mary E. Kirk Andrew and Esther Kline Kathy and Harry L. Land Jr. Landmark Foundation Leslie P. Langley Karen Lanzarotta Steve and Vivian Lawson Aubrey and Peggy Layne Donald and Elizabeth Lecky Mary Louis LeHew and Dr. Willette L. LeHew Leon Family Fund of the Tidewater Jewish Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Leon Harry and Calvert Lester Michael and Pam Levinson Jack Lewis
Angelica and Henry Light John Litz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lyons
Arthur A. MacConochie Lamont and Kindall Maddox John and Harriet Malbon Mangum Family Charitable Lead Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mangum Jr.
Bill and Nancy Mann Lewis K. Martin II, M.D. and Cheryl Rose Martin Jessica and Christopher Martyn
Mary Ludlow Home
Susan and Steven Masterson Suzanne and Vince Mastracco Betty Driver McCaa Cory and Pattie McCallum Jim and Joanne McClellan Harry E. and Martha Lee McCoy Jeff McLaughlin
Gary and Patsy McMahan
Metro Machine Corporation Ernestine K. Middleton Shep and Gigi Miller
William and Shawnalee “Sam” Miller
Charlotte and Gil Minor Monarch Children’s Charities John L. Moran, M.D. The Morgan Family Trust Christine R. Morris and Thomas E. Kochaba
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stanley P. Morrison Ret.
Ula K. Motekat, Ph.D. Thomas and Barbara Mueller Stephen Murray and Keelung Hong
Louise Nagourney C. Arthur Nalls III, M.D. Napolitano Family Foundation Inc.
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Following the Lead of Her Childhood Role Models
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Learning to plié and pirouette as a child doesn’t inspire most people to become rector of Eastern Virginia Medical School and serve on the Chesapeake Bay Foundation board. But for Anne B. Shumadine the hours at the ballet barre decades ago left her determined to help others. Her role model was Sarah Preston, the owner of Preston School of Dancing in Norfolk. Shumadine recalls “Miss Preston telling her students that if we were lucky enough to be in her class, then we were privileged and had the responsibility to give back to our community.”
That message was modeled by Shumadine’s parents who
served on area boards and councils. Shumadine, an attorney and co-founder of Signature financial management company in Norfolk, has followed in their footsteps. In November 2011 the Hampton Roads Community
Foundation honored Shumadine with the Barron F. Black Community Builder Award. It goes annually to a professional
advisor who exemplifies the spirit of Barron F. Black, founding board chair of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation. Black served on community boards and advocated to save historic houses and build better libraries. He also helped encourage people to become philanthropists and was generous himself. Shumadine has long been passionate about education – serving in the past as rector of Old Dominion University and board chair of the ACCESS College Foundation. She currently is rector of Eastern Virginia Medical School and serves on the Virginia Wesleyan College and Chesapeake Bay Foundation boards. Like Barron F. Black she also helps her clients to be people Miss Preston would approve of – people who give back to their community. As part of the Black award the community foundation gave a $5,000 grant in Shumadine’s name to a nonprofit of her choice. She chose the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, which is using the grant to help build a regional headquarters in Hampton Roads.
The legacy of Barron F. Black lives on in past award winners: Anita Poston of Vandeventer Black LLP, Robert Nusbaum of Williams Mullen, Guilford Ware of Crenshaw Ware & Martin PLC and Allan Donn of Willcox & Savage PC.
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