Cindy K. Andreotti, director, Rivermine, Fairfax.
Andreotti is president and CEO of The Andreotti Group,
a strategic business advisory group. Previously, she
was president of enterprise markets for MCI Inc. (Business
Wire)
Walter Ayers, retired as president and CEO of
the Virginia Bankers Association, Glen Allen. Ayers
headed the VBA for 23 years. Bruce Whitehurst,
executive vice president of the association, will succeed
him. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
David Bush, managing director, Financial Vision
LLC, Richmond. Bush previously served as manager of
Financial Vision, an independent financial advisory
services firm, and assumed his new title when Witt
Mares acquired ownership of the company. (Press
release)
Marcus J. Collier, president of the systems
engineering group, Anteon Corp., Fairfax. Collier joined
Anton in 1997 as a department manager in the Aegis
destroyer program. (PRNewswire)
Thomas E. Capps, retired as CEO of Dominion
Resources Inc., Richmond. Capps, who announced plans
to step down in April 2005, will continue as chairman. Thomas
F. Farrell II, president and COO follows Capps
as CEO. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Gregory E. Haan, senior vice president for
merchandizing, parts department, Advance Auto Parts
Inc., Roanoke. Haan joined Advance Auto in 1982 as
store sales associate and has held a variety of positions
since. (Business Wire)
Joni Kahn, executive vice president of technology
solutions, BearingPoint Inc., McLean. Kahn previously
served as senior group vice president for worldwide
professional services for Business Objects in San Jose,
Calif. (PRNewswire)
Anastasia D. "Stasia" Kelly, director, Saxon
Capital Inc., Glen Allen. Kelly is executive vice president
and general counsel of MCI Inc., and previously was
senior vice president and general counsel of Sears,
Roebuck and Co. (Business Wire)
Kim C. Liddell, COO, Cardinal Financial Corp.,
Tysons Corner. Liddell joined Cardinal Financial in
2004 as executive vice president and chief administrative
officer. He began his career as a management trainee
at First Virginia Bank. (Business Wire)
W. Alan McCollough, retired as chairman and
CEO, Circuit City, Richmond. McCollough led Circuit
City for five years. Phillip J. Schoonover,
Circuit City's president, will succeed McCollough as
CEO. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
William McDonnell, vice president and CFO,
AMF Bowling Worldwide Inc., Richmond. McDonnell was
previously CFO of Rent-Way Inc. of Erie, Penn., an
operator of consumer rental-purchase stores. (Business
Wire)
Michael O. Moore, executive
vice president and CFO, Advance Auto Parts Inc.,
Roanoke. Moore was previously
a director, executive vice president, CFO and secretary
of Cato Corp. of Charlotte, N.C., and also held positions
with a number of other retailers including David's
Bridal and Bloomingdales. (Press release)
Gary C. Partridge, executive director, Alleghany
Highlands Economic Development Corp., Covington. Partridge
was previously director of economic development for
Spotsylvania County and executive director of the Westfield,
Mass., Community Development Corp. (Press release)
Todd Preti, partner,
Midgett & Preti PC,
Virginia Beach. Preti received his law degree from
the University of Richmond. His practice includes estate
planning, elder law and small business planning. (Press
release)
Stephen P. Reader, partner, KPMG LLP, Norfolk.
Reader joined the audit and tax advisory firm KPMG
in 1998. He provides audit services to clients in the
health-care and public sectors in Virginia and North
Carolina. (Press release)
William L. Schrader, chairman, Synchris Inc.,
Sterling. Schrader joined the company in February 2005
as president and CEO. (PRNewswire)