Five appointed to Virginia Tech Board of Visitors (2024)

Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently named five appointees to the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.

They are Starlette Barker Johnson of Dallas, Texas; Ryan McCarthy of Mclean, Virginia; Jim Miller of Waterford, Virginia; J. Pearson of Fort Myers Beach, Florida; and Jeanne Stosser of Blacksburg, Virginia.

“Our new board members possess a broad range of experience and expertise that will be especially valuable as we explore the best ways to serve the commonwealth in the years ahead,” said Virginia Tech President Tim Sands. “We look forward to working with them to elevate our university’s global distinction, while providing an outstanding university experience that is accessible and affordable for Virginia families.”

Johnson is board chair for Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and serves on the board for Jack’s Family Restaurant Group. She has held leadership positions with global brands throughout her career, including director of finance at KFC, president and chief operating officer of Dave & Buster’s, and executive president and chief strategic officer for Brinker International. Johnson earned a bachelor’s in finance from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Duke University. She is a member of the university’s Ut Prosim, Legacy, and Pylon societies of donors; chaired the Virginia Tech Foundation Board; and has served on the Advisory Council and Cabinet and the Hospitality and Tourism Management Advisory Board for the Pamplin College of Business.

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McCarthy was U.S. Secretary of the Army from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, he was appointed by both Presidents Bush and Obama as the special assistant to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. McCarthy served in the 75th Ranger Regiment during the United States invasion of Afghanistan. In 2019, he was inducted into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame. McCarthy’s private sector career includes working at HSBC and at Lockheed Martin. As a Lockheed Martin vice president, he was responsible for the sustainment, customer solutions, and program integration of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program. McCarthy earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the Virginia Military Institute and an MBA from the University of Maryland.

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Miller has spent the majority of his career supporting the United States intelligence community and Department of Defense.He has founded and served as president and CEO of four companies since 2002, most recently Quantum Leap, which focuses on solutions to projected challenges to U.S. national security. Miller’s earlier ventures include Applied Security Inc., Vulnerability Research Labs, and Strategic Resources International. He earned a bachelor’s in computer science from Virginia Tech. Miller is a member of the university’s Ut Prosim, 1872, and Pylon societies of donors. He served on the advisory boards for the College of Engineering and its Department of Computer Science. The college inducted him into its Academy of Engineering Excellence in 2023.

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Pearson was raised on his family farm in Midland, Virginia. He graduated from Virginia Tech in 1987 with a bachelor’s in agricultural economics. While at Virginia Tech, Pearson was a member of the Corps of Cadets, earning a commission as a second lieutenant in the Virginia Army National Guard, serving for nine years. In 1996, he founded Carry-On Trailer, with seven plants in six states and 1,200 employees. Pearson is currently executive chairman of Vehicle Accessory Inc., a leading supplier of vehicle accessories with over 1,000 employees in the United States and Canada. He is a Virginia Tech Foremost Benefactor and a President’s Circle member of the university’s Ut Prosim Society of donors. Pearson also serves as a tri-chair of the Boundless Impact Campaign Steering Committee. He is the past chairman of the Corps of Cadets Alumni Board and a former member of the Virginia Tech Foundation Board. Pearson serves as a professor of practice for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, where he is also a member of the Advisory Board and earned the Outstanding Alumni Leadership Award. He is married to Renae Pearson ’90 and has two grown children, Anna Kate Bills ’18 and Will Pearson ’20.

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As president of SAS Construction and CMG Leasing, Stosser is among Southwest Virginia’s leading developers and property owners, responsible for a broad range of residential and commercial locations. She is a member of Virginia Tech’s Ut Prosim, 1872, and Pylon societies of donors, and serves on the Blackwood Department of Real Estate Industry Advisory Board, W.E. Skelton 4-H Education Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake Board of Directors, and Virginia Tech Athletic Fund Board of Directors. Stosser is also a member of the Front Court group of Hokie Men’s Basketball supporters.Additionally, she serves on the Virginia Advisory Board of the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Five appointed to Virginia Tech Board of Visitors (2024)

FAQs

What are people who go to Virginia Tech called? ›

The official definition of "hokie" is "a loyal Virginia Tech Fan". The HokieBird. The bird is a "HokieBird" which has evolved from a turkey. Virginia Tech teams were once called the "gobblers"!

Are visitors allowed at Virginia Tech? ›

We are an open campus so you are free to visit at any time!

How many people get accepted into Virginia Tech? ›

Virginia Tech admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 57%.

What is Virginia Tech's motto? ›

Dedicated to its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), Virginia Tech pushes the boundaries of knowledge by taking a hands-on, transdisciplinary approach to preparing scholars to be leaders and problem-solvers.

How prestigious is Virginia Tech? ›

Virginia Tech Rankings

Virginia Tech is ranked #47 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

What is the slang word Hokie? ›

/ˈhoʊki/ Something that's hokey is silly and sentimental — you could also call it "sappy" or "mawkish." A hokey speech is more likely to make people roll their eyes and squirm than to make them cry.

Is Virginia Tech a dry campus? ›

Virginia Tech fully complies with the alcohol regulations of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and all state laws apply to Virginia Tech students and student organizations.

Are guns allowed on Virginia Tech campus? ›

The university's employees, students, and volunteers are prohibited from carrying, maintaining, or storing a firearm or weapon on any university property.

What is Virginia Tech tuition per year? ›

Why is Virginia Tech ranked so high? ›

It is a research powerhouse, with seven research institutes and two university research centers that offer undergraduate and graduate students research opportunities. Graduate offerings include programs in the highly ranked College of Engineering.

Is Virginia Tech a hard school to get into? ›

The acceptance rate at Virginia Tech is 57%.

In other words, of 100 students who apply, 57 are admitted. This means the school is somewhat selective. You should prepare your academic scores well, but you have an excellent chance if you impress them.

What is the hardest college to get into? ›

26 Hardest Colleges to Get Into
  1. 1. California Institute of Technology. ...
  2. Harvard University. ...
  3. Columbia University. ...
  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ...
  5. Stanford University. ...
  6. Brown University. ...
  7. University of Chicago. ...
  8. Yale University.

What is the nickname for Virginia Tech? ›

Hokies: When the General Assembly changed the VAMC name to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, the college needed a new cheer.

What do Virginia Tech students call themselves? ›

Hokies: Applied to all Tech students, athletic teams, and Virginia Tech fans. See “Traditions.”

Why is Virginia Tech so popular? ›

At Virginia Tech, that education is provided by "passionate professors who bring real-life examples and cases into their teachings." The school's size and correspondingly large teaching staff mean that at times "professors are hit-or-miss," with "a few who just see it as another job." Most, however, "are really there ...

What are Virginia Tech students called? ›

HokieBird: The name of the popular Virginia Tech mascot, attired in a costume that resembles a caricature of a gobbler. See “Traditions.” Hokies: Applied to all Tech students, athletic teams, and Virginia Tech fans.

What do people call Virginia Tech? ›

The Hokies have been a member of several conferences over the years. They joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004. NCAA Division I-A men's varsity sports at Tech are football, basketball, baseball, soccer, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, wrestling, tennis, golf, and cross country.

What is Virginia college nicknames? ›

University Nicknames

The most prominent and widely accepted of these monikers are “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “'Hoos,” although “V-men,” “Virginians” and “Old Dominion” also have been used to refer to UVA athletic teams through the years.

Why is Virginia Tech called VPI? ›

Following a reorganization of the college in the 1890s, the state legislature changed the name to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, effective March 5, 1896. Faced with such an unwieldy name, people began calling it Virginia Polytechnic Institute, or simply VPI.

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