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Federal Contractors | Technology 2023: MIKE SALVINO
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, DXC TECHNOLOGY, ASHBURN
Since 2019, Salvino has led Fortune 500 IT contractor DXC as its CEO, and he became its board chairman last year. DXC, which employs 133,000 people worldwide, has experienced declining
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36 Va. companies make 2023 Fortune 1000 list
Freddie Mac, Raytheon, Boeing top Va.'s Fortune 500
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Thirty-six Virginia-based companies made Fortune magazine’s 69th annual Fortune 1000 list, notably including newcomers to the commonwealth Raytheon Technologies Corp. and Boeing Co. as Virginia’s second and third highest-ranking companies.
April 2023 Top Five
The top five most-read daily news stories from Feb. 14 to March 13
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The top five most-read daily news stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from Feb. 14 to March 13 included an update on the Lego Group’s Chesterfield County factory, which is expected to begin
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October 2022 Top Five
Most-read news stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from Sept. 14 to Oct. 14, 2022
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The top five most-read daily news stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from Sept. 14 to Oct. 14 included an announcement of a major agricultural operation in Chesterfield County expected to begin operation
Stairway to heaven
CEO compensation continues climbing skyward
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Nationally, CEO pay in 2021 reached historic highs for the second year in a row, and Virginia was no exception to this trend. The CEOs of Virginia’s largest publicly traded
Gainwell Technologies hires new client engagement officer
Karen Shields will join Tysons health/human services IT provider
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Tysons-based Gainwell Technologies has named Karen Shields as its chief client engagement officer, the health and human services IT provider announced last week. Shields will work in collaboration with Gainwell’s
Thinking big
Va.’s major public companies made billions in 2021
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At Virginia’s largest publicly traded companies, the past year has been a constant exercise in challenging the status quo. Some major changes could be seen at the consumer level, as
DXC moves HQ to Ashburn, shifts to ‘virtual first’
Smaller office will be designed for fewer on-site employees
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Fortune 500 IT services company DXC Technology is leaving Tysons for a smaller headquarters in Ashburn in November, the company announced this week. DXC’s new 10,000-square-foot building is located at