Roland Davis, Jr. named 2013 First Citizen of Chesapeake
The Chesapeake Rotary Club hosted a dinner to honor Roland J. Davis, Jr. who was selected as the 2013 First Citizen of Chesapeake. Roland exemplifies the Rotary motto Service Above Self. The event marked the culmination of the 50th Anniversary of Chesapeake Celebration with the presentation of commemorative storybooks to every attendant.
From left: Patrick Reynolds, honoree Roland Davis, Jr. and his son Matthew Davis, CPA with Dixon Hughes Goodman
From left: Kaufman & Canoles Attorney Vonda Chappell, her husband Joe Scalco with Colormate of Virginia, Eddie Russell with Kaufman & Canoles, Chesapeake Health Foundation's Norma Hoster-Burandt and Sherry Barnette
From left: Roland's wife Teresa, son Joey Davis, sister Debbie Shacklock, son Matthew Davis, CPA with Dixon Hughes Goodman, and his friend Danielle Johnson
From left: Chesapeake Clerk of the Circuit Court Faye Mitchell, Dr. Fred Bateman and his wife Joan
Great Bridge Rotary past president Toni Cace-Beshears and Chesapeake City Councilman Lonnie Craig
From left: Edward Jones' Scott Danner and his wife Adrienne with The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard
From left: Shirley Forbes, The Shopper Public Relations Representative Glenn Fritz and Mistress of Ceremonies LeAnne Rains-Benedetto
From left: Councilwoman Debbie Ritter, Chesapeake Commissioner of the Revenue Ray Conner, and Linda Doland with Southern Bank
From left: Chuck Egrees of McAfee Software, Roland Davis, and Bill Witt of WB&E Construction
From left: Roland Davis chats with Councilman Robert Ike and his wife Brenda of Sentry Security
From left: Terry Jackson, Councilwoman Dr. Ella Ward, The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard, and Anita Thrasher
From left: Dot Ripley, Laura and John Murphy, and The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard
From left: The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard, Old Point National Bank Greenbrier Branch Manager Shari Popp, and Assistant Branch Manager Raven Henning
From left: Commonwealth Attorney Nancy Parr, Councilwoman Debbie Ritter, and Miss Virginia 2012 Rosemary Willis
Chesapeake Clerk of Court Faye Mitchell and former Chesapeake Mayor William Ward. Faye was named 2012 Woman of Year by the Chamber of Commerce Chesapeake Women's Division
Owner of Jerry Harris Remodeling, Jerry Harris and The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard. Jerry is The Shopper's longest running client (since the mid 1980s).