Leesburg-based Vectronix Inc. celebrated its 25th anniversary with a picnic at Dulles Golf Center and Sports Park on July 30.
Vectronix is a developer of integrated, hand-held, module, and precision systems for observance, detection, location and targeting solutions for the defense, homeland security and law enforcement communities. During the past three years, Vectronix has expanded from less than 10 to nearly 50 employees.
Approximately 75 attendees played mini-golf, competed in a longest drive contest, basketball, batting cage and volleyball.
For more information, visit http://www.vectronix.com.
Vectronix's CEO, David Buckley, captures the attention of attendees by expressing his gratitude for their commitment to the company's growth.
Jack Buckley is the proud recipient of the Longest Drive Under-20-Years-Old Competition award.
Rob Tarter and Jason Mann practice their gold swing.
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Batter's up: Mike Ledermann, Renee Albro, Chris Quigley, Mike Nolan and Anita Rodriguez pose by the batting cage. Courtesy Photos/Natalie Moreno
Kit Kobran and Ed Huth hand off the Longest Drive Adult Competition award to Graham Rudolph.
Winners don't always stand alone: Renee Leith and Steve Payne were champions of the mini-golf team.
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