The Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties was one of five groups to be honored as part of the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Leadership Awards with inclusion in the #StrongerTogether category created to recognize contributions made to offset the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As one of the five community initiatives honored with the first ever #StrongerTogether Award, the Loudoun Business Interruption Fund is an effort by Loudoun Economic Development to help the community’s businesses that are struggling under the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nominated this year for the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce’s Stronger Together category, the Ampersand Pantry Project has taken a unique approach to respond to food insecurity in the community.
After initially stepping back from his efforts to reopen Virginia’s schools, Gov. Ralph Northam recently reiterated his stance that the commonwealth’s schools are safe and emphasized the need to get students back to in-person instruction.
Bear Chase Brewing Company makes, giving back to the community a strongly-embraced value, so the team was excited to learn they had been nominated for a Loudoun Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Community Leadership Award in the Small Business category.
After Allison Shannon, owner and operator of 37 Media and Marketing Group, found out her company had been nominated for the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Community Leadership Awards in the Small Business category, she felt pride.
Dario Campolatarro, managing director at Hilb Group Mid-Atlantic, said that he is thrilled to have been nominated for the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Community Leadership Awards in the Executive Leader Award category.
Kindra Dionne Harvey, one of the four Young Professional finalists for the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Community Leadership Awards, was humbled and shocked when she found out about her nomination for the award.
On being nominated for the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce's 2021 Leadership Awards, Erin Lombardi, owner and operator of EL Strategic, said that she was "beyond humbled."
Students in Henrico County and Richmond are set to participate in after-school STEM "adventures" and projects virtually in a program created through a partnership of the Virginia Department of Education and Flying Classroom.