Doer’s Profile: Willie Shanks

by | Mar 27, 2021

Willie Shanks (Photo/Luke Christopher)
Willie Shanks
Willie Shanks

Waste Management Consultant and Manager, Flatwood Refuse and Recycling.

Former home builder, Zindel Construction. Former maintenance engineer, Wakefield Country Day School. Graduated from Rappahannock County Public Schools and the George Washington Carver Technical School. Fourth generation Rappahannock resident. Lives in Sperryville.

The Spark: I have always been a people person, someone who can talk to anybody, any time. It is important to be cordial to everyone, regardless of where they come from or what they look like. It was often said my dad never knew a stranger. He had a big personality and was, among other things, an entertainer. It seems like half of the time on the job I’m entertaining folks. So I think I inherited my ability to interact with people from him. 

Proudest Achievement: My three kids, ages 23, 22 and 15 are at the top of my list. I’ve worked hard to set an example, showing them you can make a good living here and enjoy the benefits of life in a rural area. My two sons graduated from Rappahannock High School and chose to remain in the county. My daughter is a sophomore at Rappahannock High School, and we’ve yet to see what she is going to do, but I’m hoping she’ll make a life here, too.

Biggest Accomplishment: Cracking a joke or lifting someone’s spirits when they are having a so-so day is gratifying. I’ve worked to create an atmosphere at Flatwood that is welcoming, so much so, that people drop by here just to visit with me. That acceptance is humbling. Aside from greeting folks on the job, I’ve made a number of videos on Instagram giving followers tips on recycling and trash disposal. I make them funny and often get a lot of likes.

Why It Matters: Properly maintaining this site helps keep garbage off the roads. Hopefully the folks who come here, enjoy the experience. It also provides an opportunity to inform people, especially young kids, about proper trash disposal and recycling. This is a great opportunity to teach the next generation about how we can sustain our resources and keep our world green and clean.

Favorite Rappahannock Treasure: Having lived here my whole life, it is hard to pick just one thing. I think the smallness of the county and being able to know your neighbors, that is special. Being able to raise kids here without a lot of outside distractions is another benefit. I love the quietness and the open spaces. We have it all in Rappahannock.

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  • Bob Hurley

    Bob Hurley has been a member of the Foothills reporting team for several years. In addition to writing in-depth news articles, Bob regularly contributes Doer’s Profiles which feature stories about people who make important contributions to the Rappahannock community.

    After graduating from college, Bob worked for several years at the ABC News bureau in Washington, D.C., and as a communications director for the National Wildlife Federation. Later, he spent over a decade in the United States Senate as a senior staff member working on major environmental laws including the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air, coastal, and wetlands protection legislation. Subsequently, he ran a government relations firm specializing in environment, energy and sustainability issues.

    Bob and his wife, Heather, have had a home in Rappahannock since 2016. He enjoys being involved in a wide range of community activities including the Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection, RAAC Theatre, Headwaters Starfish Mentoring Program, the Lions Club and Rapp at Home. He enjoys fishing, gardening, hiking, and biking.

    Reach Bob at [email protected]

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Bob Hurley has been a member of the Foothills reporting team for several years. In addition to writing in-depth news articles, Bob regularly contributes Doer’s Profiles which feature stories about people who make important contributions to the Rappahannock community. After graduating from college, Bob worked for several years at the ABC News bureau in Washington, D.C., and as a communications director for the National Wildlife Federation. Later, he spent over a decade in the United States Senate as a senior staff member working on major environmental laws including the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air, coastal, and wetlands protection legislation. Subsequently, he ran a government relations firm specializing in environment, energy and sustainability issues. Bob and his wife, Heather, have had a home in Rappahannock since 2016. He enjoys being involved in a wide range of community activities including the Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection, RAAC Theatre, Headwaters Starfish Mentoring Program, the Lions Club and Rapp at Home. He enjoys fishing, gardening, hiking, and biking. Reach Bob at [email protected]