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STAFF SPOTLIGHT
2022 FALL PROGRAM GUIDE STAFF SPOTLIGHT
ANNE McAFEE
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Human Resources Manager
When you come to work at MCC, Human Resources Manager Anne McAfee will make sure you have everything you need to get started. In her 15th year at MCC, McAfee’s wide-ranging responsibilities include, but are not limited to, recruitment, onboarding, performance management, employee relations and federal, state and county policy compliance. McAfee graduated with a degree in History from the University of Virginia in 2007. While having worked full time for the last 13 years, dating back to 2009, she began her time at MCC in June of 2007 in a part-time position with the Programs and Administrative Divisions working on registration, reception, finance and more. In addition to her current responsibilities, McAfee also has a hand in finance and procurement and even serves as a chaperone for the Old Firehouse Center trips when needed. A perk of McAfee’s job—which she says happens to be her favorite part about working at MCC—is being involved. “I like being in the know about what is happening in my community, meeting and working with the people who make it happen, working in a creative atmosphere and helping our patrons get to know the Center better.” Being involved at MCC is something that goes far back. She was four weeks old on her first visit to the Center with her mother, retired MCC 33-year employee Mary Anne Hampton. It’s even believed that she had the first birthday party ever held at MCC! When not in the o ce, McAfee loves to watch sports and is a fan of the Nationals, Orioles, Commanders, Capitals and UVA Cavaliers Basketball. She also enjoys listening to music and working on her family’s genealogy and has spent hours in libraries and old courthouses. Something you may not know about her is that she recently assisted British author Lee Cook, the foremost authority and historian on the U.S. Navy F4U Corsair Fighter Unit VF-17 “The Jolly Rogers,” with photos of her father’s uncle, Harry March, Jr. Cook is writing a book based on March’s WWII diary, entitled “Dirty Eddie’s War.” McAfee can be contacted at 703-744-9371 or by email at anne.mcafee@fairfaxcounty.gov.