Steven Beckerman, senior vice president for
government business process outsourcing, Tier Technologies
Inc., Reston. Beckerman was previously
a senior vice president with Fidelity National Information
Services Inc., formerly Certegy Inc. He held other
executive posts with Certegy and First Data Oil Services. (Press
release)
Charles H. Bixler, senior vice president and
chief technology officer, UNITECH, Centreville. Bixler
was a program manager at the Naval Air Systems Command
and is a professor of engineering at George Washington University.
He was previously a naval test pilot and TOPGUN instructor
at the Navy Fighter Weapons School. (Press
release)
Patricia Boggs, vice president of client
services, Cyvelliance, Arlington. Boggs heads the company's global service
operations and customer care. She is a former senior
vice president at Soft Link Solutions. (Press release)
Rusty Breeden, managing director, Dataline
Inc., Richmond.
Breeden was formerly chief technology officer for Markel
Corp., and COO of Whitlock eBusiness Solutions. (Press
release)
Colin Campbell resigned as director of Sysco
Food Services. Campbell, president of Colonial Williamsburg,
cited a possible conflict of interest due to a multimillion
deal between Sysco and Colonial Williamsburg. (Daily
Press)
Roger Elkin, executive vice president
of operations, Hall Associates Inc., Roanoke.
Elkin joined Hall in 1995, and previously formed Elkin
ReSources, a California consulting firm with a specialty in
market demographics. (Press release)
Karen S. Elliott, shareholder, Keeler Obenshain
PC, Richmond.
Elliot's practice focuses on trial work and counseling
for labor and employment cases. She received her law
degree from the University of Virginia. (Press release)
Tami Erwin, president
of Verizon Wireless for the Washington-Baltimore-Virginia
region. Erwin was
previously president of Verizon's Southwest Region
in Chandler, Ariz. (Press
release)
Thomas E. duB. "Ted" Fauls, managing
partner of Richmond office, Troutman
Sanders, Richmond.
Fauls joined the firm in 1986. His practice focuses
on lending and financial transactions. He received
his law degree from William & Mary. (Press release)
Dennis E. Gonier, CEO, TARP Worldwide, Arlington.
Gonier was previously executive vice president of the
Access Division of America Online. (Press release)
Kelly C. Grems, senior
vice president & corporate
counsel, OMNIPLEX World Services Corp., Chantilly. Grems had been vice president of human resources & corporate
counsel at OMNIPLEX. Previously, she had been an attorney
in the Washington, D.C.
firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld LLP. (Press
release)
Tod Lambert resigned as CEO of Danville Regional
Medical Center, citing a newly adopted baby and a desire
to stay closer to family in Nashville. The resignation follows concerns and complaints about the
hospital's operations and communications. Jess Judy,
division president for LifePoint Hospitals Inc., will
act as top administrator pending naming of a successor. (Danville Register & Bee)
John Lilley, director of strategic planning,
Northrop Grumman Newport News. Lilley began with the
shipyard in 1996 as operations manager in the aircraft
carrier program. He was most recently manager, strategic
planning and integration. (Press release)
Angela W. Mahala, vice president of finance,
Hall Associates, Roanoke. Mahala first joined the company in 1988 as a bookkeeper,
eventually advancing to controller in 1996.
Michael J. McDermott, CFO, UNITECH, Centreville.
McDermott was previously vice president and treasurer
at NCI Information Systems Inc., as well as vice president
and CFO of NLX Corp. (Press release)
Roger Sant retired from the board of directors
for AES Corp., Arlington. Sant was chairman emeritus and co-founded AES in 1981.
He had been company chairman from 1981 to 2003. (Business
Wire)
Alan Schwartz, executive vice president
and general manager of Financial Services Division,
Transaction Network Services, Reston. Schwartz joined
Transaction as director of sales in 1998. He was previously
vice president and general manager of North
America for Datastream International Inc. (Press
release)
Angela W. Stanfill, vice president of business
development, Hall Associates, Roanoke. Stanfill joined Hall Associates in 1996. In her new role,
she will handle some of the company's major clients
and lead marketing, advertising and public relations
programs.
Jeff Tennery, vice president
of wireless sales of NTELOS. Tennery has held sales and marketing positions
with Verizon Wireless, SunCom and AT&T Wireless.
Most recently, he was vice president of wireless operations
for dotPhoto.
Barry Toser, executive vice president
and general manager of Telecommunications Services
Division, Transaction Network Services, Reston. Toser
previously held sales and marketing positions at Sprint
and Cable and Wireless. (Press release)
Peter Wong, director of strategic development,
Northrop Grumman Newport News. Wong joined Newport
News in 1985 as a senior accountant. He was most recently
manager of strategic planning and integration. (Press
release)