Background
Long, Henry Arlington was born on May 18, 1937 in Arlington, Virginia, United States. Son of William Armstead and Emily Pearl (Garland) Long.
Long, Henry Arlington was born on May 18, 1937 in Arlington, Virginia, United States. Son of William Armstead and Emily Pearl (Garland) Long.
Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1959.
Independent commercial real estate sales, Virginia and Washington, 1965-1968; co-owner, Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Fairfax, Virginia, 1968-1979; owner, Henry A. Long Company, Westfields, Virginia, since 1979; co-owner, Scott, Long Construction, since 1978; owner, Long Property Company, Chantilly, Virginia, since 1992. Managing general partner Snowden Village Associations, 1972-1985, Manassas Forum Associations, 1973-1986, Eskridge Industrial Associations, 1974-1986, Reston Racquet Club Associations, 1976-1986, Westwood Corporation Center Associations, since 1979, Westfields Corp.Ctr. Associations, since 1984, International Conference Resorts American, 1987-1991.
Trustee Potomac School, McLean, Virginia, 1979-1985. Chairman fundraising committee Potomac Secondary School, 1986-1989, Fairfax County chair local government George Mason University, since 1987, member foundation board, since 1989, also member major gifts steering committee, special advisor for establishment School Real Estate Development. Trustee Madeira School, 1989-1992.
Member foundation board Wolf Trap Associates, 1986-1992. Chairman Wolf Trap Ball, 1993. Board directors Air and Space Heritage Council, since 1987, Washington Airports Task Force, 1989—: vestryman C. of Epiphany, 1986-1989.
Member National Association Realtors, Real Estate Securities and syndication Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center Real Estate Development, Realtors National Marketing Institute, Northern Virginia Board Realtors (board directors 1973-1974), Economic Club, Georgetown Club, Pi Delta Epsilon.
Married Betty Mae Horner, December 28, 1963. Children: Andrea Long Selfe, Elissa Long White, Elizabeth Kristen, Henry Arlington World War II.