Photos from the 2006 Closing Ceremony
Level 1 student Mone't (John Marshall) and Intern Coordinator Francesca (JMU) enjoy refreshments
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Level 2 students Nakiya (Highland Springs) and Yassah (John Marshall).
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PFF graduate Sean (Franklin Military) with his mother and his supervisor and mentor from Markel. Sean will attend JMU in the fall.
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Beth Anderson (left) from Markel Corporation receives the Helping Hand Award, for individuals or organizations that go "above and beyond" the call of duty in support of PFF students and/or the organization as a whole from PFF Director of Programs, Charleita Richardson.
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Level 3 GRADUATES!
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Level 2
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Level 1
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Level 2, Mohsin (Godwin) with former Director of Programs, Kim Dean.
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PFF graduate, April (John Marshall). April will attend UVA.
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Representatives from Capital One, PFF's sponsor with the largest number of students. Francis Thompson: Corporate Art Program, Rick Long: PFF Board Member, Chip Miller: PFF Coordinator
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Level 2, Danielle (Highland Springs) and her dad.
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Level 1 students pose for the camera
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PFF grad Charles (Highland Springs), with the President of the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Ned Moore.
Ned was also a recipient of the PFF Helping Hand Award. Charles will attend Hampden-Sydney College.
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Level 1's Kristin and I-Tuere (Richmond Community) performed an original dance at the Closing.
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Events and Practices Coordinator, Holly Gordon; Financial Coordinator Karen Drinkwater; and Past Director of Programs, Kim Dean.
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Representatives from Leadership Metro Richmond, Jack Enoch and Tina Egge (left) receive the Helping Hand Award from Charleita.
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Level 2, Nakiya (Highland Springs) speaks about her PFF experiences.
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Students and families gather for the reception.
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Heidi Crapol (left) from Philip Morris USA receives the Helping Hand Award from Charleita.
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PFF President, Maureen Denlea with Intern Coordinator, Francesca.
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Jonthan Tunner from Triad, LC, receives the Pacesetter Award for Excellence, which recognizes organizations who fully embrace the principles of being a partner with PFF, who serve as a model company, and leverage all possible resources to help PFF students reach their fullest potentional.
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Angela Wilkes (left) from Owens & Minor accepts the Pacesetter Award for Excellence.
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