
Virginia Political History Project
(previously known as the Virginia Governor's Project)
A Decade of Political Change
Friday, July 27, 2007
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Jefferson Hotel
101 West Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia
View the Center for Politics "Decade of Political Change" video: 300 Kbps, 800 Kbps, LAN
Since 1998, the annual Center for Politics' Virginia Political History Project has brought together friends, family, political professionals, legislators, and the public in a continuing effort to preserve an oral history of modern Virginia politics. In partnership with the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, this project has examined the administrations of Virginia's more recent, former governors and other high-ranking elected officials, as well as explored the dynamics of various institutions of Virginia government.
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The Center for Politics kicked off its tenth anniversary with the 2007 Virginia Political History Project, titled "A Decade of Political Change." The event consisted of three panel discussions that focused on the many important political events and issues that have shaped the Commonwealth since the founding of the Center one decade ago. The conference panelists included past and present members of the General Assembly and governors' administrations, Virginia academics, political experts and strategists and members of the press.
Conference Sponsors
The Center for Politics would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting the Virginia Political History Project's "A Decade of Political Change" conference:
Governor's Level
Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service
Gold Level
Mr. Daniel S. Alcorn and Ms. Kathryn A. MacLane
McGuireWoods Consulting
SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation
Silver Level
Teresa T. Gregson and Jeff S. Gregson
Vantage Point Consulting, L.L.C.
Bronze Level
Norfolk Southern Corporation
For more information on conference sponsorship opportunities, please contact Vanessa Freeman (vfreeman@virginia.edu, 434-243-3535).
Previous Conferences
For more information on previous conferences of the Virginia Political History Project (formerly known as the Virginia Governor's Project), please use the following links:
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