Bon Secours Richmond Health System was named
on the 2006 list of Top 30 Companies for Executive
Women by The National Association of Female Executives.
Bon Secours scored the highest marks allowed in representation
of women, spending on health care, child care, and
formal programs encouraging advancement, and availability
of work/life programs for professional women. (Press
release)
The College of William & Mary will
name the building at the school's new business school
for Alan B. Miller, co-founder, chairman and president
of Universal Health Services Inc., a hospital-management
firm with $4.5 billion in revenues. Miller, who lives
in Philadelphia, is a 1958 graduate
of W&M. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
CRT/tanaka, a Richmond public relations firm,
was ranked third nationally among Most Admired PR firms
by The Holmes Report, and was also in the top
10 Best Mid-Size PR Agencies to Work For. The survey
was based on responses from 4,500 PR professionals
across the country. (Press release)
John Hewitt, founder and CEO of Liberty
Tax Service in Virginia
Beach, was named Entrepreneur of the Year by The
International Franchise Association to honor his
lifetime achievement in the tax services field and
contributions to franchising. (Press release)
Shenandoah University namedits
future $12 million facility for its business school
Halpin-Harrison Hall. The building will be named after
Washington, D.C.-area developer Gerald Halpin, who
donated $3 million for the project, and Stan and Doris
Harrison, who served on the university's Board of Trustees. (The Winchester
Star)
The University of Virginia Medical Center and Winchester
Medical Center were listed among the country's
top 100 hospitals in Solucient's annual ranking of America's
top hospitals. UVa was among 15 teaching hospitals
and Winchester among 20 large community hospitals included in the rankings. (Press
release)
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership was
awarded the Gold Award from Business Facilities magazine
for the Philip Morris USA Research and Technology Center
in Richmond. The $300 million project, announced, in April 2005, won
for the biggest deal in the $150-$300 million category. (Press
release)
Ken Wren Sr., chairman
of Towne Investment Group, was named one of the nation's
top 50 financial advisors in the banking field by Bank Investment
Consultant. Wren has been with TowneBank for five
years and has a book of business worth about $300 million. (Press
release)