Meet the Council
Members
Dr. Larry Bompiani, Mayor
M. Lee Dearing, Vice Mayor
Margaretta Isom
Harry Armbruster
D. Gene Kite
Phillip Workman, II
Randell Snow
Rick Workman, II
Mr. Workman graduated from Elkton High School in 1972 and received an Associates degree from Campbell University in North Carolina. Mr. Workman then spent the next twenty-one years as a member of the United States Army serving in a number of roles, including Paratrooper and Skydiver, Drill Sergeant, Team Sergeant with Special Forces Intelligence, and as a Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and Tagalog (Philippines) linguist.
Since retirement from the military, Mr. Workman has worked for Merck and Company since 1995 and serves the community in a number of other civic organizations, such as the Ruritan Club, the Elkton American Legion Post 0222, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9292, and the Elkton Downtown Revitalization Committee. Serving in his second term as a council member, Mr. Workman serves as Chair of the Economic and Community Development Committee and of the Streets and Sidewalks Committee.
Mr. Workman lives in the Elkwood subdivision with his wife of 29 years, Deb, and their beagle Fugi. Mr. and Mrs. Workman have three grown daughters, Lizabeth, Samantha, and Jacqueline.
Randell L. Snow
Mr. Snow was born and raised in Rockingham County and, except for serving eight years in the United States Air Force, has lived in the Elkton area his entire life. Mr. Snow retired in 1997 from the Rockingham County Public School, for which he served as a teacher, coach, and during final thirteen years, Athletic Director at Spotswood High School.
Mr. Snow has served on the Elkton Town Council for over twenty years and serves the community in a number of other organizations throughout the Town.
Mr. Snow’s goals for Council
Help create a town government that functions to serve its citizens in an efficient, sound, and professional manner. This achievement would undoubtedly benefit everyone by ensuring that our tax dollars are providing us with the things that we desire and need. A positive community image would be a result in which all citizens could take pride.