Randy, formerly a partner with Hazel & Thomas, P.C., and past Chairman of the Loudoun County Economic Development Commission, serves as Managing Principal-in-Residence of the Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley, Emrich & Terpak, P. C., Loudoun County Office. His practice is based primarily in Land Use, Zoning, and Virginia Local Government Practice.

He received his J.D. degree from Washington & Lee University in 1984. There, he was a staff writer and later Managing Editor of the Law Review. He also holds a Certificate of Jurisprudence from Oxford University's Magdalen College and an A.B. degree cum laude from Duke University. Immediately following law school, Randy clerked for Justice A. Christian Compton of the Supreme Court of Virginia in Richmond.

A Leesburg resident, he has been deeply involved in a number of local government and community service activities in both Loudoun County and the Town of Leesburg and has served as President of the Loudoun County Bar Association. He also served as Chairman of the Loudoun County Rural Economic Development Task Force, a blue ribbon task force seeking policy methods by which to enhance the economic livelihood of Loudoun County's rural areas.

A member of the Virginia State Bar and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, Randy also is a leader of the Northern Virginia Building Industry Association, which was founded in part by his father, the late John R. Minchew.