Press Releases Bruce Robinette of Virginia is Recipient of 2003
Whisman Award
WASHINGTON, March 20, 2003—Bruce K. Robinette, executive
director of Virginia’s LENOWISCO Planning District Commission from
1968 to 1991, was honored as the 2003 recipient of the John D.
Whisman Vision Award at the annual training conference of the
Development District Association of Appalachia (DDAA), held March
16–18 in Arlington, Virginia.
The DDAA presents the John D. Whisman Vision Award each year to
an individual who has provided exemplary service and leadership in
Appalachia and demonstrated a commitment to the ideals of state and
federal cooperation. Under Robinette’s leadership, the LENOWISCO
Planning District Commission became a leader in regional approaches
to economic development, as exemplified in its support for the
creation of the 325-acre Duffield Industrial Park. The park now
employs more than 1,100 people.
ARC Federal Co-Chair Anne B. Pope praised the choice of Robinette
for the award. “I am especially proud that this year’s winner is
from my home area,” she said. “Bruce Robinette’s innovative
leadership in bringing regional cooperation to bear on the
development issues of southwest Virginia serves as a model for all
of the local development districts of Appalachia. The many lives
that he has touched and improved will remain an enduring testimony
to his guidance and dedication. He richly deserves the recognition
for his exceptional efforts on behalf of the people of
Appalachia.”
Established in 1976 by the executive directors of Appalachia’s
local development districts, the DDAA provides professional and
technical training opportunities for local economic development
officials and community leaders and promotes improved communication
and quality of service throughout the Region. Over 300 local
development officials representing the 72 economic planning and
development districts in Appalachia attended the DDAA’s 2003
training conference.
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