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Russell V. Combs, president,
Virginia Business Incubators Assoc. Combs is
director of the Winchester Incubation Regional
Enterprise. (7/1/04, Press release)
Nancy Oliver Gray, president,
Hollins University, Roanoke. Gray has been president
of Converse College in Spartanburg, S.C. for
five years. (7/22/04, The Roanoke Times)
Michael R. McDonnell,
executive vice president and CFO, MCG Capital
Corp., Arlington. McDonnell was CFO at EchoStar
Communications Corp. (7/22/04, PRNewswire)
John B. Williamson III,
director, Optical Cable Corp., Roanoke. Williamson
is president, CEO and chairman of RGC Resources
Inc. in Roanoke, a provider of natural gas sales
and services. (7/22/04, PRNewswire)
William M. Watson Jr.,
general counsel and secretary, Roanoke Electric
Steel Corp., Roanoke. Watson has previously
held executive positions at Woods Rogers, Wachovia
Corp. and Jefferson Bankshares Inc. (7/22/04,
PRNewswire)
Darren R. Jackson, director,
Advance Auto Parts, Roanoke. Jackson is CFO
and executive vice president of finance for
Best Buy Co. (7/21/04, Press release)
Michael Romano, vice
president and general counsel, Global Internetworking
Inc., Vienna. Romano was previously legal counsel
at Level 3 Communications, Swidler Berlin Shereff
Friedman and America Online. (7/21/04, PRNewswire)
Rick Foster, COO and
CFO, Lightningcast, Alexandria. Foster was co-founder,
president and COO of CyberCFO, venture-backed
strategic consulting company that got its start
in Northern Virginia. (7/21/04, PRNewswire)
Ian W. Ratcliffe, president
and COO, Upstate, Charlottesville. Ratcliffe
was previously executive vice president of sales
and innovation and CFO for Upstate. (7/20/04,
PRNewswire)
Warren M. Thompson, director,
Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Co., Richmond. Thompson
is founder and chairman of Thompson Hospitality
Corp., a food service company in Herndon. (7/20/04,
Press release)
Jeffrey R. Beck, CFO,
STG Inc., Reston. Beck previously served as
president, CEO and CFO of Getronics Government
Solutions. (7/16/04, Business Wire)
Patricia L. Cook, executive
vice president, Freddie Mac, McLean. Cook previously
was managing director and chief investment officer
for JPMorgan Fleming Asset Management. (7/15/04,
PRNewswire)
Rick Marcotte, president
and CEO, DLT Solutions Inc., Herndon. Marcotte
previously served as a senior executive at two
separate divisions of Invensys, a manufacturer
of telecommunications products and integration
services. (7/15/04, PRNewswire)
Kent Kleeberger, CFO,
Dollar Tree Stores Inc., Chesapeake. Kleeberger
previously was executive vice president and
CFO of Too Inc., an Ohio-based apparel retailer.
(7/14/04, Business Wire)
Lt. Gen. Joseph Kellogg Jr.
(ret.), director, Analex Corp., Alexandria.
Kellogg, a 32-year Army veteran, is senior vice
president of homeland security solutions at
Oracle Corp.; and served as COO for the Coalition
Provisional Authority in Baghdad, Iraq. (7/14/04,
PRNewswire)
Dendy Young, director,
Infodata Systems Inc., Herndon. Young is chairman
and CEO of GTSIŽ Corp. in Chantilly. (7/13/04,
Business Wire)
Kenneth Thornton, diector,
Infodata Systems Inc., Herndon. Thornton previously
held several executive positions at IBM before
retiring in 2001. (7/13/04, Business Wire)
Kevin Helmintoller, CFO
for retirement income and investments, Genworth
Financial Inc., Richmond. Helmintoller was previously
vice president of financial management and investor
relations for Metlife Inc. (7/13/04, PRNewswire)
Charles DeLeon, general
counsel, GTSIŽ Corp., Chantilly. DeLeon joined
GTSI in 2001 and has previously served as counsel
at CyBiz Inc., PSINet Inc. and EDS. (7/12/04,
PRNewswire)
S. Jeanne Lefever, principal,
Glave & Holmes Associates, Richmond. Lefever
has been with the firm eight years and will
be in charge of business and financial operations.
(7/1/04, Press release)
Ronald E. Heim, director,
Thompson & Litton, Wise. Heim joined the
firm in 1988 and will continue as manager of
administrative services. (7/2/04, Press release)
Fredrik G. Gradin, director,
XO Communications, Reston. Gradin is president
and CEO of Explorer Group Inc. and previously
was president of Spectron Energy Inc. (7/9/04, Business Wire)
Robert L. Knauss, director,
XO Communications, Reston. Knauss is a director
for the investment funds Equus II Inc. and The
Mexico Fund Inc. Previously, he was chairman
of Philip Services Corp. (7/9/04, Business Wire)
Stan Martin, senior vice
president and general auditor, Freddie Mac,
McLean. Martin previously served in a variety
of positions at accounting firm KPMG, and was
a consultant on integration and divestiture
for HSBC Bank USA. (7/9/04, PRNewswire)
Douglas E. Caton, director,
Union Bankshares, Bowling Green. Caton is owner
and CEO of Management Services Corp. of Charlottesville.
(7/2/2004, PRNewswire)
Russell L. Gottwald Jr.,
president, Ethyl Corp., Richmond. Ethyl Corp.
is a new subsidiary of NewMarket Corp., formerly
Ethyl Corp. (7/2/2004, Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Warren L. Huang, president,
Afton Chemical Corp., Richmond. Afton Chemical
is a new subsidiary of NewMarket Corp., formerly
Ethyl Corp. (7/2/2004, Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Tom MacIsaac, president
and CEO, Lightningcast, Alexandria. MacIsaac
was previously managing director of Venturehouse
Group in Washington, D.C. (7/1/2004, PRNewswire)
C. Kevin Wilson, treasurer,
Albemarle Corp. Wilson was previously vice president
and treasurer for Solutia Inc. in St. Louis.
(7/1/2004, PRNewswire)
Gabe Battista, director,
Teoco, Fairfax. Battista is executive chairman
of Talk America. (6/30/2004, Business Wire)
Panos Anastassiadis,
director, Teoco, Fairfax. Anastassiadis is chairman
and CEO of Cyveillance. (6/30/2004, Business
Wire)
Daniel A. Judd, CFO,
Sitestar Corp., Lynchburg. Judd is president
of Judd Enterprises and joined Sitestar as corporate
controller in January 2003. (6/29/2004, Press
release)
Gen. William G.T. Tuttle
(ret.), director, Xybernaut Corp., Fairfax.
Tuttle most recently served as president and
CEO of the Logistics Management Institute. (6/29/2004,
Business Wire)
Alexander Young, senior
vice president of sales and marketing, YDI Wireless
Inc., Falls Church. Young previously was head
of Latin American operations for Tecnomatix
International. (6/29/2004, Business Wire)
Sheldon Newman, CEO,
Provox Technologies Corp., Roanoke. Newman was
previously CEO of Misys Physician Systems. (6/28/2004,
PRNewswire)