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Chris Head (politician)

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Preceded by
  
William Cleaveland

Occupation
  
In-home health care

Alma mater
  
University of Georgia


Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Ann Frost

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
Chris Head

Full Name
  
Christopher T. Head

Born
  
January 13, 1963 Commerce, Georgia (
1963 -01-13
)

Children
  
Victoria, Abigail, Michael

Christopher T. "Chris" Head (born January 13, 1963) is an American politician. A Republican, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2011. He currently represents the 17th district, made up parts of Botetourt and Roanoke counties and the city of Roanoke, in the western part of the state.

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Early life, education, business career

Chris Head grew up in Commerce, GA. He received a BMus degree from the University of Georgia in 1985. Shortly after he moved to Virginia, where he was a small business owner. In 2001, Chris and his wife, Besty, co-founded their first franchise of Home Instead Senior Care, an in-home health care service business. Chris and Betsy have three children, Victoria (Tori), Abigail (Abby), and Michael. He is a deacon at his church, Bonsack Baptist, and sings in the choir. He is a member of mulitple civic and philanthropic organizations in the Roanoke Valley and in 2009 was awarded the Roanoke Regional Small Business of the Year.

Political career

When William Fralin retired in 2009 from his 17th House of Delegate seat, Head ran for the Republican nomination. He finished second in a five-way primary to William Cleaveland.

Cleaveland chose not to run for a second term in 2011, and Head was nominated to replace him. Head defeated Democratic candidate Freeda S. Cathcart in the general election, 11852-6207.

Head is a member of the Finance; Health, Welfare & Institutions; and Military, Police, & Public Safety Committee. He also serves on the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, which reviews regulations of the executive branch. He is also the founder and chairman of the Business Development Caucus in the House of Delegates.

References

Chris Head (politician) Wikipedia