Angela Kelly-Wiecek Elected Chairman of Hanover County Supervisors

Angela Wiecek-KellyCongratulations to Hanover County Supervisor Angela Kelly-Wiecek (Chickahominy District, former Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling’s former supervisor seat), on her election as chairman of the board of supervisors.

Angela was elected in November 2011. She chairs the Board’s Legislative Committee and serves on the Joint Education and Safety/Security Committees and the Town-County Liaison Committee.

Ms. Kelly-Wiecek is the current Chair of the Capital Area Workforce Investment Agency Policy Board. She represents Hanover County as member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Richmond Partnership where she is the current Vice Chair. She also represents Hanover on the Sports Backers Board of Directors, Richmond Region Transportation Planning Organization, and is a current member and former Chair of the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission.

A 2006 graduate of Hanover County’s Citizens Planning Academy, Ms. Kelly-Wiecek served on Hanover’s PDR Commission (2008) and High Speed Internet Committee (2010-2011). In 2010, Gov. McDonnell appointed her to the Board of Directors of GenEdge Alliance (formerly the A.L. Philpott Manufacturing Extension Partnership) where she served as the Marketing Sub-Committee Chair.

Ms. Kelly-Wiecek and her husband Paul are the parents of a Hanover County Public School student. Together they all enjoy sports, history, the beach, traveling and reading. They are also active members of St. Bridget Church.

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