Conrad Heer -- President and Board Member
Conrad first started coming to Colvin Run Dances in 2002. The Colvin Run school house brought back warm childhood memories of an old school house near his home town that was no longer used as a school, but was used for social events in the community. In addition to the charm of Colvin Run School, he enjoyed the people and found them to be outgoing, friendly and sincere. As the old saying goes, “You ‘bump’ into the nicest people on the dance floor.”
After enjoying the Colvin Run Family for about a year, Conrad decided he needed to contribute more to the preservation of Colvin Run School and volunteered to serve on the Board of Directors.
He has been a member of the Rotary Club of Dunn Loring, VA since 1998, serving as Sergeant at Arms, Secretary, Treasurer and Vice President. In 2003-2004 he served as its President. Conrad currently serves on the Board of Directors as chairperson of the Community Service and International Service Committees.
In 2001 Conrad became a member of the Capital Cotillion Dance Club. He has served on the Capital Cotillion Board of Directors since 2002, working with the Events and Membership committees.
Conrad has been in commercial real estate in the Washington, DC area since 1976. His primary activities are in the areas of commercial development, brokerage and property management.
Conrad has two adult daughters, one living in Annandale, VA and the other in Jersey City, NJ. His hobbies include ballroom dancing, skiing/snowboarding and home improvement projects. He enjoys and appreciates nice people, which is what makes Colvin Run a special place for him.
Bill Rosenbluth -- Vice President and Board Member
Bill has lived in Reston, VA for 37years. He and his wife Jean have been coming to Association dances for over 20 years. For many of those years, Bill has helped the organization by serving as an officer and by contributing to building maintenance. Bill and Jean also help the Association with computer related reservations, planning and photography. Many of Bill and Jean’s photos and period graphics are used in Association wall decorations. Bill and Jean regard their Association friends as a part of their extended family and very much enjoy participating in Association activities.
Bill and his wife Jean are still active in business and have their own company in Reston. Bill is a forensic engineer who investigates electronic data associated with vehicle crash events. Over the last 21years, he has investigated over 1,000 such cases, and he is the author of Investigation and Interpretation of Black Box Data in Automobiles, jointly published by ASTM and SAE in June 2001.
Jean Rosenbluth -- Treasurer and Board Member
Jean has served in various offices during her tenure at the Colvin Run Citizns Association, including Secretary, Vice President, President and currently as Treasurer for the past 7 years. She enjoys the warmth and friendship of the people she has met at Colvin during the past 21 years and looks forward to socializing with them at the dances and other events.
Jean works full time as business manager with her husband, Bill, in their business. When she is not working, she enjoys exercising, gardening, photographing butterflies, birds and nature, and has a National Wildlife Foundation certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat. In addition to her love of ballroom dancing, she belongs to the “Gotta Dance” tap dance group in Sterling. The real joy of her life is spending time with her beautiful granddaughter, Cara Jean, who is 3 ½.
She has served on the Board of Directors of the Heart of America Quilt since 2002. The HoAQ is an international memorial for 9/11 and the war on terror. The Colvin Run Citizens Association is a sponsor of and has contributed a panel to the HoAQ, which has been displayed around the country. Jean received the President’s Volunteer Service Award for the years 2004 and 2005.
Al Woldin -- Secretary and Board Member
Al and his veterinarian wife (now with two horses and a dog named Rio) have been residents of Great Falls for over twenty years. They (including dog Rio) enjoy genre and freestyle dancing, and subscribe to a philosophy of preserving the Colvin Run School House for posterity.
Al earned a BA in Speech and English Writing from the University of Pittsburgh and an MBA in Economics from Temple University. He has held management positions in finance, advertising, marketing and sales with various major corporations, has served as an adjunct faculty member for both undergraduate and graduate schools at several universities, and is an accomplished airline transport rated pilot with over 8,000 flight hours. He earned the FAA distinction of Gold Seal Certified Flight Instructor, and was appointed FAA Designated Flight Examiner for single/multi-engine airplane pilot ratings through ATP.
Al has been retired since 1996 after more than twenty years as an aircraft sales executive. He now spends his time writing fiction, publishing an occasional piece in the Washington Post, maintaining the Association's Website, and pretty much whatever strikes his fancy.
Board of Directors:
Ed Cottrell
Walter Harrison
Brenda Hunt
Tom White
Boyd Post -- Board Member
Several years ago Boyd and his wife, JoAn, began attending Colvin Run dances. They have made many friends and enjoyed the unique atmosphere of the old schoolhouse, partly because it reminds them of their early years in southeastern Ohio in the 1930s and 40s. They came here after 10 years in Burlington, Vermont where Dr. Post was doing forestry research and teaching at the University of Vermont.
The opportunity to become the Forest Biologist with the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Cooperative State Research Service brought the Posts to Vienna in 1969. Both Boyd and JoAn retired from USDA in 1995 and have continued their involvement in church, Scouting, and numerous volunteer organizations.
In addition to serving on the CRCA Board, Boyd also serves of the Board of the Virginia Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation as Treasurer. He makes time to be the Case Plastics (fishing lures) Dealer for Northern Virginia. This “requires” that he spend numerous hours on local rivers “testing” fishing lures that tempt smallmouth bass.