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Bridget Ryan Berman, vice president and COO of Apple Computer Inc.'s retail operations, was named 2005 Distinguished Alumna of Virginia Tech's Pamplin College of Business. Berman, a former Richmond resident who now lives in New Jersey, spent 23 years in department and designer store retailing before joining Apple last year. She oversees the company's 105 stores worldwide. She was formerly group president of Polo Ralph Lauren Retail. (Press release)

Douglas R. Fahl, executive vice president of Dewberry Inc., a Fairfax-based engineering services company, was elected to the Home Builders Association of Virginia Hall of Fame. Only 26 persons in the housing industry have been so honored since 1956. Fahl serves on the association's board of directors and is chairman of its education foundation. He joined Dewberry in 1970. (Press release)

Genworth Financial Inc., a Richmond-based insurance holding company, received honors from IR Magazine at its annual awards program for Best Investor Relations for an Initial Public Offering and Best Corporate Advertising. Genworth Financial has been a public company for less than one year. (PRNewswire)

Raymond E. "Chip" Mason, chairman, president and CEO of Legg Mason Inc. and a 1959 graduate of The College of William & Mary, gave $4 million to the college's School of Business. Mason's gift allowed the school to meet budgeted salary for faculty. Mason, who chairs the board of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, has now given over $5 million to William & Mary's business school. (Press release)

George J. Pederson, chairman and CEO of ManTech International Corp. of Fairfax, received the National Defense Industrial Association's 2005 James Forrestal Industry Leadership Award. The Forrestal award is given to an executive with a record of business accomplishment who has helped strengthen the national defense's industrial base. (Press release)

Patrick J. and Margaret Conn Walsh, members of The College of William & Mary's Class of 1966, gave $1.5 million to the William & Mary Business School Foundation to endow a professorship in business ethics. The Walshes live in New Jersey. The Walsh Professor of Ethics in Business Leadership will be a new position at the school. A related gift of $100,000 from Ernest Goodrich, Class of 1935, will be used to create The Michael Palmore Fund to support research funding for the new position. (Press release)

Henry J. Zirkle, vice president of Morris Industries Inc. of Powhatan, was named a Fellow of the Construction Specifications Institute, a national association of professionals in commercial building designs and construction. In the organization's 57-year history only 340 persons have been named Fellows for their efforts in advancing construction technology. (Press release)


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