Politics & Government
Reston Association CEO Mac Cummins Resigns
The Reston Association's chief operating officer will serve as acting CEO in the interim.

Press Release: Reston Association Announces Resignation of CEO Mac Cummins
RESTON, VA – The Reston Association Board of Directors announces today that it has accepted the resignation of Michael “Mac” Cummins as Chief Executive Officer, effective January 22, 2026. Mr. Cummins has decided to resign for good reason to pursue new professional opportunities.
During Mr. Cummins’ tenure as CEO, Reston Association achieved significant organizational milestones and enhanced service delivery to its members. The Board expressly thanks Mr. Cummins for his faithful stewardship of Reston Association’s resources and his commitment to the “Live, Work, Play” vision of Reston.
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“We appreciate Mac’s contributions to Reston and his leadership of the staff,” said Board President Travis Johnson. “We wish him the very best in his future endeavors.”
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Mr. Cummins stated, “It has been a privilege to serve the members of Reston Association. I would like to thank the Board of Directors, staff and the Senior Leadership Team for their dedication and hard work to make Reston a fantastic place during my tenure, and I look forward to seeing their continued success in the future for the members of the Reston Association.”
Peter Lusk, Reston Association’s Chief Operating Officer, will act as Acting CEO in the interim.
About Reston Association: Reston Association is a not-for-profit corporation that serves a community of more than 60,000 people and is one of the largest community associations in the United States. Reston Association sustains and protects the community’s quality of life by caring for Reston’s natural environment and recreational facilities, and by administering its architectural and maintenance covenants.
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