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Ayana B. Thurston

Procurement Specialist & Grant Writer at Town Of Dumfries

Ayana B. Thurston currently serves as a Procurement Specialist and Grant Writer for the Town Of Dumfries since November 2024. Prior to this role, Ayana held various positions in Albemarle County, including Legal Services Coordinator and Paralegal from July 2018 to November 2024. Other experiences include working as a Field Organizer for Dan Ward for Congress and an intern in the Office of Congressman A. Donald McEachin, where responsibilities included research, administrative tasks, and constituent engagement. Ayana also worked as a Teacher Assistant and Newsletter Editor at First Steps Infant Development Center and completed a legal internship at Slater & Smith, PLLC. Earlier experience includes serving as a Dining Room Assistant at Dogwood Village Nursing Home. Ayana earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Administration at Virginia Tech, starting in July 2021.

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Richmond, United States

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Town Of Dumfries

History Dumfries history began as early as 1690 when Richard Gibson erected a gristmill on Quantico Creek. The Town of Dumfries was formally established on 60 acres of land at the head of the harbor of Quantico Creek, provided by John Graham. He named the town after his birthplace, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Dumfries Court House The General Assembly established Dumfries as the first of seven townships in Prince William County. The town received its charter on May 11, 1749- making it the oldest continuously chartered town in Virginia. Dumfries was the second leading port in Colonial America receiving tobacco from the upland. It rivaled New York, Philadelphia, and Boston and was a thriving port for more than 15 years. Due to numerous factors, Dumfries peaked in size and importance in 1763. Today, Dumfries is 1.63 square miles in size, is home to 4,961 residents (according to the 2010 Census) and is governed by a town council elected at large, which is composed of a mayor and six other members. Location The Town of Dumfries is located on Route 1, just off Interstate 95. We are approximately 28 miles south of our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. and we are approximately 78 miles north of our state’s capital, Richmond, Virginia. We are also minutes away from Quantico Marine Corp Base and approximately 10 miles from Fort Belvoir Army Post.


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