Katie Davis ’04 has been promoted to director of finance for Botetourt County, Va.
Davis first began working for Botetourt in 2021, when she was named senior financial analyst. According to County Administrator Gary Larrowe, Davis stepped in when the county’s previous director of finance passed away, and she “seamlessly ensured the financial department continued to run smoothly. Her leadership and expertise make her the ideal person to lead our financial team moving forward.”
Davis holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Roanoke and an MBA from Valdosta State University. Prior to joining the Botetourt County staff, she spent 10 years working for the City of Roanoke as an accountant, senior accountant, budget management analyst and senior budget analyst.
Adam Rosten ’08 has been named the new head varsity baseball coach at Pomperaug High School in Southbury, Conn. Rosten holds a B.A. in history from Roanoke, where he was a member of Pi Kappa Phi. He also earned a M.S. in secondary education and teaching from Mercy University. Rosten, who has nearly 10 years of experience as a coach and educator, said his vision for the baseball team includes fostering a culture of excellence, teamwork, resilience and servant leadership, creating the next generation of leaders.
Hunter LeClair ’16 has been named tourism, marketing and events manager for the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department of Gloucester County, Va. In that role, she will oversee marketing for the county’s Visitor Center, Museum of History and large events such as the Daffodil Festival, which takes place every year in early April. She will also work to boost tourism and improve visitor experiences.
LeClair is also an assistant field hockey coach at Page Middle School and a member of the Gloucester Resource Council, for which she served as chairperson from 2020-22. Prior to joining Gloucester County, she was assistant director of multifamily housing management at Bay Aging.
LeClair holds an associate’s degree from Rappahannock Community College and a bachelor’s in sociology from Roanoke, where she worked as a peer career advisor in the career services office.
Madelyne Culkin ’23 has joined RightClick, a Connecticut-based staffing and recruiting company, as a technical recruiter. Culkin earned a degree in public health studies at Roanoke, where she also completed an internship with the Bradley Free Clinic. She worked for one year in the pharmaceutical industry before joining RightClick.
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