
Robert W. “Worth” Remick
Virginia Beach City Council Member
District 6 – First elected in 2022
Official Biography
Council Member Worth Remick was elected on November 8, 2022, to serve a four-year term as the District 6 representative. He will serve as a City Council liaison to the Resort Advisory Commission, Flood Prevention Bond Referendum Oversight Board, Old Beach Design Review Committee, Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation, Towing Advisory Board, Atlantic Park Community Development Authority and Atlantic Park Project, and has been appointed to the Advertising Advisory Committee, Audit Committee and Oceana Land Use Conformity Committee. He also serves as liaison to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the ViBe Creative District.
Born and raised in Suffolk and Smithfield, Virginia, Worth graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in Humanities. As a four-year tennis athlete, he was All-ODAC for three years and attained national rankings for Division III tennis. He moved to Virginia Beach in 1985 when he began his commercial real estate career. He is in his 38th year as a realtor at Colliers International, and as a member of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), he advises businesses and owners on their industrial real estate needs. Worth also served as a legislative aide in the Virginia State Senate in the 1984 Virginia General Assembly and is a fellow at the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at UVA.
Worth has volunteered for several community organizations and boards throughout his career, including South Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity, Green Run Collegiate, Virginia Beach Forum, and various leadership roles at his church, Eastern Shore Chapel. From 2000 to 2006, he was the head tennis coach for both boys’ and girls’ teams at Frank W. Cox High School. He currently serves on the Mayor’s Commission on Offshore Wind and Clean Energy and the African American Cultural Center Board and previously on the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation Board.
Worth enjoys spending time with his wife, Mary Gentry, two stepdaughters and their family and friends in Virginia Beach.
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Robert W. “Worth” Remick
Virginia Beach City Council Member
District 6 – First elected in 2022
Official Biography
Council Member Worth Remick was elected on November 8, 2022, to serve a four-year term as the District 6 representative. He will serve as a City Council liaison to the Resort Advisory Commission, Flood Prevention Bond Referendum Oversight Board, Old Beach Design Review Committee, Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation, Towing Advisory Board, Atlantic Park Community Development Authority and Atlantic Park Project, and has been appointed to the Advertising Advisory Committee, Audit Committee and Oceana Land Use Conformity Committee. He also serves as liaison to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the ViBe Creative District.
Born and raised in Suffolk and Smithfield, Virginia, Worth graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in Humanities. As a four-year tennis athlete, he was All-ODAC for three years and attained national rankings for Division III tennis. He moved to Virginia Beach in 1985 when he began his commercial real estate career. He is in his 38th year as a realtor at Colliers International, and as a member of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), he advises businesses and owners on their industrial real estate needs. Worth also served as a legislative aide in the Virginia State Senate in the 1984 Virginia General Assembly and is a fellow at the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at UVA.
Worth has volunteered for several community organizations and boards throughout his career, including South Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity, Green Run Collegiate, Virginia Beach Forum, and various leadership roles at his church, Eastern Shore Chapel. From 2000 to 2006, he was the head tennis coach for both boys’ and girls’ teams at Frank W. Cox High School. He currently serves on the Mayor’s Commission on Offshore Wind and Clean Energy and the African American Cultural Center Board and previously on the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation Board.
Worth enjoys spending time with his wife, Mary Gentry, two stepdaughters and their family and friends in Virginia Beach.
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