The Norfolk Sports Club honored Jena Virga 鈥79 as Norfolk鈥檚 Tom Fergusson Metropolitan Person of the Year in Sports on Aug. 8 at its annual Jamboree at Chartway Arena.
In just 13 years with the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation, Virga helped 51情报站 raise more than $150 million. That money helped make possible the $76.5 million renovation of S.B. Ballard Stadium, the $8.6 million Mitchum Basketball Performance Center and the soon-to-be $20 million makeover of 51情报站鈥檚 Bud Metheny Baseball Stadium.
A former bank executive with an MBA and work ethic that never quits, Virga is only the fifth woman to be accorded that honor since the sports club began the award in 1943.
The award is named for the late Tom Fergusson, a Virginian-Pilot sports reporter who helped found the sports club during World War II.
Previous winners of the award include mayors, coaches, players, sports owners and athletics administrators. Wood Selig, 51情报站鈥檚 director of athletics, won the award in both 2013 and 2023.
But none of the previous 82 winners was a fundraiser.
鈥淛ena is a female in a male-dominated profession and these awards tend to skew male,鈥 Selig said. 鈥淔or her to win this award speaks to the incredible impact she has had on sports in Hampton Roads.
鈥淲e鈥檙e so incredibly proud of her and the Norfolk Sports Club for recognizing her.鈥
A Norfolk native and a graduate of Lake Taylor High School, Virga is a force of nature whose personality dominates the room. Her enthusiasm never seems to waver.
Whenever Ice Cream and Cake, a quirky song that 51情报站 has turned into a beloved university tradition, is played at Chartway Arena, Virga invariably is seen dancing to the music.
She is a charming person with a magnetic personality, all of which has helped her as a fundraiser, but didn鈥檛 necessarily help her make it in the banking business.
鈥淚 always had to work a little harder to prove myself,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I learned that I liked the type of camaraderie that guys have with each other. I fit in. I could talk guy鈥檚 talk.鈥
Jack Ankerson, who serves on the committee that selected this year鈥檚 award winners, said when he brought up her name, everyone immediately agreed 鈥渢hat it was a hell of a smart idea.鈥
鈥淓verything big that has happened at 51情报站 athletics in recent years, Jena has been a part of it,鈥 Ankerson said. 鈥淲hat she鈥檚 done for 51情报站 has just been remarkable.鈥
Under her guidance, ODAF has raised far more money than any other Sun Belt Conference school and only a handful of schools this side of the Power 4 have raised as much as 51情报站.
In fiscal year 2022 alone, 51情报站 raised $18 million, a staggering figure for a Group of 5 school.
Elza Mitchum, a prominent area businessman who serves as president of three Hampton Roads companies, has been one of 51情报站鈥檚 most generous donors. His son, Alex, is also a donor who formed The Pride of 51情报站, a collective that helps compensate 51情报站 student-athletes for their Name, Image and Likeness.
The Mitchum family was persuaded by Mark Benson, who then headed ODAF, and Virga to make the naming donation for the Bernett and Blanche Mitchem Basketball Performance Center, named for Elza Mitchum鈥檚 parents.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think my family would have donated half the amount we鈥檝e given to Old Dominion without Jena Virga,鈥 Mitchum said. 鈥淣o one represents Old Dominion better than Jena Virga with her smile, her enthusiasm and her unparalleled fundraising ability.鈥
鈥淪he鈥檚 good at it. She鈥檚 fleeced me plenty of times,鈥 he added with a laugh.
鈥淔undraising is about building relationships and telling the story of what someone鈥檚 generosity can accomplish,鈥 added Keith Curtis, an 51情报站 graduate who has headed the Curtis Group, which fundraises for area and national non-profits, since 1989. He is also an 51情报站 donor. 鈥淛ena is a great advocate not just for athletics, but also for the university. People like her because she鈥檚 genuine.
鈥淪o much of what she does is make your support of 51情报站 athletics fun. Whether it鈥檚 a trip you鈥檙e taking with ODAF, or you鈥檙e just attending a home game, she makes things so much fun.鈥
Virga broke into banking shortly after graduation in1979 while working on her MBA.
鈥淚 had to earn the trust of my bosses and my customers,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou have to be able to communicate with people and I always had that ability.
She left banking to raise money for the Children鈥檚 Hospital of the King鈥檚 Daughters. She then took six years off to be home with her children, and when she wanted to return to the workforce, she called 51情报站鈥檚 Alonzo Brandon, who hired her to raise major gifts for the business school.
Brandon, vice president of university advancement and executive director of foundations at 51情报站, has been her boss ever since. Then, in 2010, Benson, now athletic director at UAlbany, hired her away to work in athletics.
鈥淚t was two weeks before the football season and I was in charge of major gifts and premium seating,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I didn鈥檛 know one thing about college athletics. But I loved my job then and have loved every minute of it since.鈥
In 2022, she was named executive director of ODAF by 51情报站 President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a position that鈥檚 usually reserved for university vice presidents,鈥 Dr. Selig said. 鈥淭hat said so much about how the university feels about Jena.鈥
Virga isn鈥檛 the only person affiliated with 51情报站 to be honored.
Jeff Jones, who retired as 51情报站鈥檚 men鈥檚 basketball coach in February, received a Lifetime Achievement Award. Jones, 64, was a coach for 41 years, including 32 as a head coach. He won 560 games at 51情报站, Virginia and American.
He continued to coach after being treated for prostate cancer nine years ago but after a December heart attack, he finally decided to step aside.
鈥淗e鈥檚 had a wonderful coaching career, not just at 51情报站, but also at Virginia and American,鈥 Ankerson said. 鈥淎wards don鈥檛 get much bigger than a lifetime achievement award. When he announced he was stepping down, he was our automatic choice.鈥
J.P. Leigh, a former All-American golfer at 51情报站, will receive the club's presidential award. Leigh was an All-American golfer at 51情报站 who helped the late Pete Robinson and later Murray Rudisill raise money and coach the 51情报站 teams.
鈥淛.P. has been around 51情报站 for so long,鈥 Selig said. 鈥淚鈥檝e known him since I was a kid. He used to referee my JV and varsity basketball games.鈥
Rudisill presented Leigh his award, while Selig presented both Jones and Virga with their awards.
Virga thanked Brandon, Benson and Selig and her parents, the late Viva and Robert Woodley as well as her husband, Andy, and sons, Andrew and Sean.
She briefly remarked on her childhood in Norfolk鈥檚 Glengariff neighborhood, where she grew to love 51情报站 as a child.
Her father graduated from the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, which later became 51情报站. Her brother-in-law, Barry Stokes, played for 51情报站 basketball.
She was accepted by Virginia Tech out of high school, 鈥渂ut I wanted to go to my hometown school.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 a Norfolk girl. I鈥檝e always loved this city and loved 51情报站,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 look forward to work every day at 51情报站. Our team at ODAF, they work so hard. They鈥檙e so wonderful to work with. So is Wood Selig. He would go any place at any time when we ask him to to help us raise money.
鈥淚鈥檓 really blessed. And I can鈥檛 thank the Norfolk Sports Club enough for this honor.鈥