Quinyana Eanes-Ford Recognized as February Employee of the Month

Published on February 18, 2026

Employee of the Month - Q Eanes Ford February 2026

Eanes-Ford Demonstrates a Commitment to Excellence

 

FARMVILLE, Va. (February 17, 2026) – The Board of Supervisors had the pleasure of recognizing the County’s February Employee of the Month, Prince Edward County Sheriff’s Department Courtroom Sergeant Quinyana “Q” Eanes-Ford.  Sergeant Eanes-Ford has been with the Sheriff’s Office for twelve years, and also serves as the Accreditation Manager, the Evidence Custodian and is part of the Sheriff’s community outreach and communications team.

“The recognition of Sergeant Eanes-Ford as Employee of the Month is a reflection of the professionalism and dedication she brings to the Sheriff’s Office every single day,” said Sheriff L.A. “Tony” Epps.  “She takes on critical responsibilities, demonstrates a commitment to excellence, and works to help our department build trust and transparency with the public we serve.”

To be considered for Employee of the Month, an employee must demonstrate at least one of the County’s core values:  Customer Service, Teamwork, Innovation Initiative, Attitude Displayed, and Positive Action.  If a Prince Edward County citizen wishes to nominate a county employee for Employee of the Month recognition, please contact Crystal Baker at 434-392-8837.

 

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Employee of the Month - Q Eanes Ford February 2026

Photo Identification:

Front Row:  Harrison Jones, Board Chair; Courtroom Sergeant Quinyana “Q” Eanes-Ford, Employee of the Month; Sheriff Tony Epps; Doug Stanley, County Administrator.

2nd Row: Supervisors David Emert, Jerry Townsend, Pattie Cooper-Jones and Odessa Pride, Ed.D.; Vice Chair Cannon Watson; Supervisors Bill Jenkins and Llew Gilliam.

 

 

 

About Prince Edward County:

In 1754,  Prince Edward County was founded in southern Virginia. Today, it stands as the crossroads of the closing days of the American Civil War and the birthplace of America’s fight for civil rights in education. Home to 22,000 citizens, the County offers a rural, progressive lifestyle, two institutions of higher education, a vibrant arts and cultural community, a flourishing downtown shopping district, and a rich abundance of college athletics and outdoor recreational offerings. Find out more: visit the Prince Edward County website or follow Prince Edward County on Facebook @PrinceEdwardCo and on YouTube.

 

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