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March 2011 - 25th Anniversary of Virginia Business

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COVER STORY:
25 YEARS OF
VIRGINIA BUSINESS>>

25 Years young
Virginia Business celebrates anniversary with a salute to business: past, present and future.
by Paula C. Squires

Best in business
From hams to health care, Virginia's deans of business lead the way.
by Paula C. Squires

Sizing up the commonwealth
Rankings show Virginia's strengths and weak spots.
by Robert Powell

Top 25 Entrepreneurs
Virginia is home to innovative startups and national brands.

Gone but not forgotten
25 employers we miss.
by Doug Childers

Well connected
25 people you need to know.
by Robert Powell
and Paula C. Squires

25 Tips on doing business in Virginia
Know the difference between
Hoos and Hokies.

25 Fastest-growing companies
NetWitness leads the pack.
by Robert Burke

Top 25: Minority-owned businesses
Companies' offerings range
from groceries to technology services. by Tim Loughran

Tomorrow's hottest jobs
25 occupations expected
to see the greatest growth.
by Jessica Sabbath

People to watch
Leaders envision a future
shaped by globalization and technology.
by Paula C. Squires
and Robert Powell

Looking back: 25 years of Virginia business
A sampling of business developments reported in Virginia Business during the past 25 years.

 

 

 

CYBERSECURITY>>

Catching cyber criminals

Virginia's IT industry set for growth as government and businesses try to protect data..
by Garry Kranz

GOLF>>

Trailblazers

Organizers hope to snare traveling golfers with new golf trail.
by Doug Childers

CORPORATE EXPANSIONS>>
More jobs, less investment

2010 brings new players and lots of corporate expansions.
by Robert Burke

SMALL BUSINESS>>
Small-business advocate

New group in Northern Virginia has sights on Richmond.
by Paul Koscak

MARCH INTERVIEW:
Alan G. Merten, president of George Mason University >>

The top underdog

GMU leader has overseen triumph on the court, rapid growth on campus.
by Robert Powell

COMMUNITY PROFILE:
Fredericksburg region>


Sure cure for recession

Defense contractors, health-care expansion expected to keep area humming. by Robert Burke

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE: Metro Washington D.C.>

Uncle Sam gives metro Washington a big lift
How long before federal expansion comes to a halt? by M.J. McAteer

 

 


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