Marshall W. Trammell Jr. Retirement Reception

Celebrating 20 Years of
Dedicated Service

The Chesterfield School Board
and
Superintendent Marcus J. Newsome

Request the honor of your presence at a
Reception to honor the retirement of

Marshall W. Trammell Jr.Marshall W. Trammell, Jr.

Monday, December 12th / 5:30 p.m.

At Thomas Dale High School
3626 W. Hundred Road, Chester, VA 23831

***Please R.S.V.P by 12/2/11 to the Clerk’s Office 748-1497
Or e-mail response to carol_timpano@ccpsnet.net

About Marshal W. Trammell Jr. from the Chesterfield County Schools website:

Marshall W. Trammell Jr.

Marshall W. Trammell Jr. has represented the Bermuda District on the School Board since 1991.

A 42-year resident of Chesterfield County, Mr. Trammell earned a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech. Before retiring on Jan. 1, 2008, he worked 37 years for the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. His career included managing Virginia’s Nursery Inspection program, the Program Development and Evaluation unit and the Pesticide Certification, Licensing, Registration and Training program.

While on the Chesterfield County School Board, Mr. Trammell has served as chair four years and vice chair five years.  Mr. Trammell currently serves on the Board of Directors for Appomattox Regional Governor’s School for the Arts and Technology and served on the founding Board of Directors for the Governor’s School for Government and International Studies, where he co-authored the bylaws for the school. He has also served on the boards of the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium and the Math Science Innovation Center.

He is married to Pat Trammell, who was a teacher for 31 years before retiring. Their son, a graduate of Bird High School, is a visiting assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School in New York. The Trammells are active members of Sherbourne United Methodist Church where Mr. Trammell  teaches Sunday school, serves as chair of the Church Council and works in the food pantry.

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