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Stan Maupin
ALBEMARLE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
HALL OF FAME
Stan Maupin ('67)
Stan transferred from Lane to Albemarle High School in his junior year and graduated in 1967. He ran track and played football on the undefeated (10-0) Valley District Championship team in 1966. He received his BA in American Government in 1971 from the University of Virginia and his MBA from the University's Darden School in 1974. After beginning his career with large international companies, Stan began a 30 year career working as a founder, senior manager and consultant to more than 100 early stage, entrepreneurial companies in Virginia. Stan was named one of the "Top 25 Entrepreneurs of the Last 25 Years" in Richmond, Virginia in 2011. As a civic leader, Stan co-founded the Greater Richmond Technology Council and the Richmond Venture Forum. He has served as treasurer or senior staff member of four campaigns for Governor of Virginia and two U.S. Senate campaigns.
Stan joined the AHS Alumni Association in late summer of 2010 and tirelessly led the development of a website for the AHS Alumni Association that has become one of the most active high school alumni sites in the US. The site has received more than 80,000 visits and over 550,000 page views and provides members with more than 8,000 pages of information of special interest to the AHS community. The site lists all of the more than 21,000 alumni, faculty and friends of AHS, and more than 3,000 individuals have reconnected with the school and their classmates through the site. Stan also chaired "A Night to Remember" where more than 600 people gathered to honor Ben Hurt and the first class of the AHS Alumni Hall of Fame. Stan also published "Mr. Hurt's 10,000 Memories", a 230 page book that contains more than 600 remembrances of Mr. Hurt's leadership.
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