WILLIAMSBURG — William & Mary baseball has announced that alumnus Monty Mason will be the keynote speaker at the team’s First Pitch Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Mason came into the baseball program as a freshman and eventually graduated from W&M in 1989 with a major in government and minor in history. He has spent a decade in public service, representing the Williamsburg region in the 93rd district in the Virginia House of Delegates from 2014-2016 and then the Virginia Peninsula in the State Senate from 2016-2024.
Mason remains active around the city of Williamsburg in his role as the university’s Senior Director of Community Affairs and Partnerships. In this role, Mason coordinates community affairs and extends partnerships between university and public and private partners. He has been an advocate in the areas mental health, child welfare, foster care, and the environment.
Mason’s wife, Pamela, has been at William & Mary since 2004. The couple has two daughters, Taylor Anne and Hawley.
The Tribe will begin its season on Feb. 14 against Rhode Island at Plumeri Park.
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