Broaddus Fitzpatrick
A former litigating and estate planning attorney, Broaddus continues to work on land conservation and resource management initiatives as well as community service projects. An Elder of his Presbyterian church, a senior high Sunday school teacher and a member of the Dominican Republic Mission Team that continues to build clinics and schools, he is also a disaster relief volunteer and coordinator, working in flood-ravaged parts of West Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi. Broaddus has rehabbed homes in the eastern Kentucky coalfields with the Appalachia Service Project and has built Habitat homes in Virginia since 1987. In addition to serving on a number of local, state, and national boards, Mr. Fitzpatrick has been a dedicated volunteer for the Blue Ridge Parkway and is committed to protecting and improving the Parkway for the future. Broaddus took his Bachelor’s Degree in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia, studied International Law at Queens’ College, Cambridge University, and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond.
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