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Cathie Adams, Vice President

Virginia Prodan for God and Country

 

Cathie Adams serves as the President of Texas Eagle Forum, the International Issues Chairman for Eagle Forum and on the board of the national Eagle Forum (www.eagleforum.org). She was elected Republican National Committeewoman for Texas in 2008 and stepped down after being elected Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas from 2009-2010. She was named by Campaigns and Elections magazine’s August 2010 issue as one of the top 50 Republican influencers in Texas. Eagle Forum’s mission is to enable conservative and pro-family men and women to participate in the process of self-government and public policy making so that America will continue to be a land of individual liberty, respect for family integrity, public and private virtue, and private enterprise. Cathie has been an election judge, a member of the district, state and national resolutions/platform committees, and a delegate to six Republican National Conventions.                                          .  .  .  continued

 

 

Board

Virginia Prodan for God and Country
Board of Directors

 

Virginia Prodan For God and Country is blessed to have outstanding women who serve on the board on a completely unpaid, volunteer basis. These board members are of exceptional character and experience with diverse backgrounds ranging from political involvement, media and journalism experience to business and entrepreneurial ventures, high national ministry leadership. These women have banded together in their commitment to protect America and its freedom according to our Constitution, free market, religious liberty, the sanctity of life, marriage and family.

Virginia Prodan, President

Virginia Prodan for God and Country

 

Virginia Prodan is the State Republican Executive Committeewoman (SREC) for Senate District #16, and an International Human Rights Attorney, an Allied Attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom, a founder of Virginia Prodan Law Firm, www.vplegal.com, a Speaker and Writer for Virginia Prodan For God and Country Co., for Texas Eagle Forum, American Thinker and many other conservative groups. In Romania, after she accepted Christ, Virginia Prodan as an attorney defended churches and individuals against the country’s religious and human rights persecution during the communist regime of the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Virginia Prodan speaks about her fight as an attorney to protect human and religious rights under the communist regime of dictator Nicolae Ceausceu and beyond; about being exiled from Romania as an immigrant and successfully rebuilding her life as an attorney in United States.

Michelle Smith, Secretary

Virginia Prodan for God and Country

 

Michelle Smith currently serves as the Associate State Director for Concerned Women for America of Texas (www.cwfa.org). Concerned Women for America is the nation's largest public policy women's organization with a rich 32-year history of helping our members across the country bring Biblical principles into all levels of public policy. The mission of CWA is to protect and promote Biblical values among all citizens - first through prayer, then education, and finally by influencing our society - thereby reversing the decline in moral values in our nation. Michelle is also an elected City Council member of the City of Rockwall, Texas. Recently, Michelle presented a resolution to protect the citizens of Rockwall’s Second Amendment rights which passed and made Rockwall, Texas, the third city in Texas to pass such a measure to protect the constitutional right of their citizens. Michelle served as state coalition’s director for Rick Santorum for President      .  .  .  continued

Ann Quest, Treasurer

Virginia Prodan for God and Country

Ann is a Kentucky native, but she and her family adopted Texas over thirty years ago. After being a Bible Study Leader in the first class in Dallas of Bible Study Fellowship for three years, she was prompted by her husband to start her involvement in Dallas by volunteering. It was initiated in the inner city schools with The STEP Foundation, Strategies to Elevate People, founded by a group of high-profile city leaders; i.e., Mary Crowley, Clint Murchison, Bunker Hunt, and California Pastor, Dr.E.V. Hill. She was asked to join the board to bring the volunteer concerns to their awareness. Some of the other local, state, and national boards of interest, are The Baylor Healthcare Board, Time to Revive, Local Regent for Frank Gaffney’s Center for Security Policy, Dallas Baptist University Russell Perry Award Chair, The Greater Dallas Prayer Ministry, Women in Christian Media, Point of View Radio Talkshow, The Late E.K. Bailey Ministry Board of Directors, The Esther Call,        .  .  .  continued

 

Millie Shropulos

Correspondence Secretary

Deana Johnston, Communications Director

Virginia Prodan for God and Country

 

Deana is a native Texan from the oil refinery town of Phillips in the Texas Panhandle named for the Phillips 66 refinery headquarters where her father worked and many of her schoolmates work. In her twenties, Deana moved to Houston, another city focused on the oil & gas industry. She worked as a Regulatory Department Manager and Production Accountant in the oil & gas industry for over twenty years. Ultimately, she worked directly for prominent oil and gas executive and philanthropist, J. C. Walter, Jr., at Walter Oil & Gas International.                                                                                       .  .  .  continued

Virginia Prodan

President

Cathie Adams

Vice President

Michelle Smith

Secretary

Ann Quest

Treasurer

Millie Schropulos

Correspondence

Secretary

Deana Johnston

Communications

Director

Jennie Malouf Gilchrist

Virginia Prodan for God and Country

 

Passionate about making a difference with the gifts God gives each person,

Jennie enjoys connecting people who can benefit one another’s ministries

and organizations.

 

Growing up with 7 siblings and working in the family business of fine clothing,

Jennie was raised by a devoted mother who taught her selflessness, as well as

hospitality, and a father who taught her a strong work ethic and responsibility.

Both parents in their own ways, showed her how to interact with a variety of people. Knowing her Lebanese grandparents who appreciated the gift of freedom in America impacted her view of the value of citizenship.

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