Thomas Davis Rust
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Member of the Virginia House of Delegates |
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State Delegate District: | 86 |
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Political Affiliation: | Republican |
Assumed Office | 2002 |
Religion | Episcopalian |
Thomas Davis (Tom) Rust (born 1941-07-21 in Front Royal, Virginia) is a member of Virginia's House of Delegates, R - 86th District (Counties of Fairfax (part), including town of Herndon, and Loudoun (part))
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[edit] Personal
[edit] Education
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (B.S.; Civil Engineering; 1965)
- George Washington University; Washington; D.C. (Masters; Public Works Engineering; 1978)
- University of Virginia (Masters of Urban/Environmental Planning; 1989)
[edit] Membership & Affiliation
- St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
- Virginia Tech Board of Visitors
- Northern Virginia Regional Commission
- Northern Virginia Transportation Coordinating Council (executive committee)
- Fairfax/Falls Church United Way (former chairman)
- Dulles Area Transportation Association
- Northern Virginia Community Foundation
- American Red Cross (honorary director)
- Virginia Tech Committee of 100
- Fairfax Committee of 100
- American Planning Association
- American Institute of Certified Planners
- Longwood College, Board of Visitors, (1980-1988)
[edit] Occupation/Profession
Civil engineer
[edit] Awards
- Herndon Jaycees, Man of the Year (1979)
- Vecinos Unidos Recognition for Assistance to Hispanic Youth (1997)
- Who's Who in the United States (1998)
- Best of Herndon-Dulles Award (1999)
- Patrick Henry Award (2001)
- Virginia Tech, Academy of Distinguished Alumni for Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (2001)
[edit] Political
[edit] Elected State/ Local Office
- Mayor, Town of Herndon, (1976-1984, 1990-2001)
- Herndon Town Council (1971-76)
[edit] House of Delegates Committees (2003)
- Education
- Science and Technology
- Transportation
[edit] Notes
Virginia House of Delegates (2003). Historical Bio for Thomas Davis Rust. Retrieved on January 22, 2007.