Mayors Dyer and West will give us a state of the cities
Republican Professionals Network
Hampton Roads Chapter

"The Premier Republican Organization of Business and Occupational Professionals in Virginia"

You are invited to a Special State of the Cities Briefing and Dinner
 
Featuring:
 
 
 
The Hon. Bobby Dyer
Mayor of Virginia Beach
 
The Hon. Rick West
Mayor of Chesapeake
 
 
 
 
Monday, August 21st
The Virginia Beach Town Center City Club
 
Mayor Dyer and Mayor West will discuss Chesapeake and Virginia Beach Economic Development and State of the Cities
 
 
  Please join some of our elected officials and your fellow RPN members and friends for this dinner.
 
 You do not want to miss this Special Dinner Meeting! 

When: Monday,
August 21st, 2023

Networking Reception
begins at 6:00pm
Dinner Program is from
6:45pm to 8:45pm

Where: Town Center City Club
222 Central Park Ave, Ste. 230
Virginia Beach Town Center

Cost: $40 for RPN Members
          $45 for Non-Members

     $320 for RPN Member VIP Reserved Table of 8
    $360 for non Member VIP Reserved Table of 8

Tables must be prepaid

Cost Includes:
salad, entree, dessert and iced tea


You can mail your check to RPN
P.O. Box 2265, Virginia Beach, VA 23450

If you want to pay by credit card: 

We can take Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover on-line.  Please click: #Tickets

If you are bringing any guests, please email us their names.

 

You can pay with a credit card at the door: however, there will be a $5 convenience charge.


 

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Meet Mayor Bobby Dyer


Mayor Bobby Dyer was sworn in on November 20, 2018 and re-elected in 2020 and is the first Veteran to be directly elected as mayor in Virginia Beach history.  Before being sworn in as Mayor, Dyer represented the Centerville District for 14 years.

He currently works as a physical therapist. His prior positions include health care executive, business consultant and assistant professor in the School of Government at Regent University.

Dyer served in the United States Marine Corps from 1968 to 1972. In 1976, he earned a bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Saint Louis University and in 1982, a master's in public administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He earned his Ph.D. in organizational leadership from Regent University in 2001.

He currently serves as the City Council liaison to the Bikeways and Trails Advisory Committee, the Clean Community Commission, the Community Services Board, the Hampton Roads Military and Federal Facilities Alliance, the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission, the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, the Human Rights Commission, the Open Space Advisory Committee, and the Process Improvement Steering Committee, which he initiated.

Bobby and his wife, Trish, live in the Lake Christopher section of the Centerville District and have two children and four grandchildren. 

 

bjmeyer

 

 

Meet Mayor Rick West

 

Mayor Rick West was born and raised in rural Chesapeake in the heart of Great Bridge off Johnstown Road. Since Rick’s father was in the U.S. Navy and deployed often, his mother and grandfather had the primary responsibility of raising Rick, his two brothers and two sisters. The West boys, Rick, Dennis and Steve, and one of his sister’s, Karen, still live in Chesapeake, where they have raised their families. Rick’s grandfather, who owned for years Cooke’s Hardware and Variety, shaped Rick’s work ethic, morals, values and principles.

In the late 1950’s, Rick remembers that there wasn’t a lot for young people to do in Southern Chesapeake. Rick and Congressman Randy Forbes, his best friend and neighbor since first grade, would sit on the Forbes’ side porch and ask each other, “What do you want to do?” In most instances, one would respond to the other, “Nothin’ to do.” In retrospect, Rick would not change his memories of growing up, which included playing with friends in the neighborhood sandlot, friendly sport competitions in the backyard, Chesapeake Little League sports, planned camp outs and board games on rainy afternoons.Rick’s memories of Great Bridge High School remain some of his fondest to-date.

Rick credits Great Bridge High’s principal, former Virginia Senator Harry Blevins, with being a huge influence in his life. Principal Blevins was responsible for instilling in Rick pride for the community and for actively helping him secure loans and scholarships to attend college.After graduating from Great Bridge High School in 1970, Rick received his Associate’s and bachelor’s degrees from Ferrum College and Old Dominion College (University). He obtained his master’s degree in Education from the University of Virginia and his doctorate in Educational Leadership from Virginia Tech.

 

Rick’s first teaching assignments took him to Indian River and Great Bridge high schools. His first administrative assignment was at Truitt Junior High School in South Norfolk. Three years later, Rick became the youngest principal in the Chesapeake Public School System when he took over the helm of Southeastern Elementary School. For more than two decades, Rick proudly served as an administrator in five different schools, including brand new schools – Greenbrier and Hickory middle schools.

 

Rick retired from public education in 2004.Since retiring, Rick has been active in the public and private sectors, including 12 years on the Chesapeake City Council, with two of those years serving as mayor.When asked about his career choice and his decision to seek public service, Mayor West’s typical answer is: “I have been truly blessed to have had amazing mentors, educators and friends who genuinely cared about me. Their love and guidance, along with my commitment to my faith, have helped mold and shape me into the man I am today.” 

Please RSVP

No later than Saturday, August 19th
to the Chairman - Bruce Meyer

at:
 

757-717-5274 (o)
757-333-4831(fax)

bruce@meyergroupinsurance.com
(or just hit reply to this email)


 


Directions from the Oceanfront: 
From I-264 West take the Independence Blvd - Pembroke exit. Continue up Independence to Virginia Beach Blvd. and turn right. Continue to Central Park Ave. and turn right. The Armada Hoffler Tower Parking Garage entrance will be on your left next to California Pizza Kitchen.

City Club members and guests should take the South Elevator to the lobby. Exit to the right and turn right at the flower shop. Take this set of elevators to the 2nd floor and exit left into the Town Center City Club.

 


Each RSVP will be confirmed by a member of our board in order to attend this event so we can give the City Club an accurate dinner count.
The Republican Professionals Network (RPN) is an organization of Business and Occupational Professionals who are Republican. In addition to being a Political Action Committee, the Republican Professionals Network also serves as a Networking Organization. The RPN was founded in 1997 by its Chairman, Bruce Meyer and typically holds a Dinner Meeting with a special guest speaker the third Monday of each month at the City Club located in the Virginia Beach Town Center. The RPN Board of Directors are the governing body of the Republican Professionals Network.

Republican Professionals Network
c/o Meyer Group Insurance
582 Lynnhaven Parkway, Suite 202
Virginia Beach, VA 23452

www.republicanprofessionalsnetwork.com

All funds solicited in connection with this event are
by the Hampton Roads Chapter of the
Republican Professionals Network


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