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Maximus fined by SEC for proxy, reporting violations
Tysons tech contractor will pay $500,000 civil penalty
Tysons-based federal technology contractor Maximus will pay $500,000 in civil penalties to settle a charge that it failed to disclose it had employed the siblings of one of its executive
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Manufacturing 2023: SCOTT KEOGH
PRESIDENT AND CEO, SCOUT MOTORS, TYSONS
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In 2022, Keogh left his position as president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America to serve as head of Scout Motors, the German automaker’s new electric truck and sport
Real Estate 2023: ROBB ‘R.J.’ JOHNSON
EXECUTIVE MANAGING DIRECTOR, BROKERAGE, AND MANAGER, MID-ATLANTIC REGION, JLL, TYSONS
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With 30-plus years of industry experience, Johnson worked with The Staubach Co. beginning in 1995, ultimately serving as president for the mid-Atlantic region until it merged with Fortune Global 500
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Hospitality | Tourism 2023: THOMAS J. BALTIMORE JR.
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, PARK HOTELS & RESORTS, TYSONS
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Baltimore joined the lodging real estate investment trust in 2016, shortly before its 2017 spinoff from McLean-based Hilton Worldwide Holdings. He has led the company through some of its toughest
Economic Development 2023: VICTOR HOSKINS
PRESIDENT AND CEO, FAIRFAX COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, TYSONS
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Hoskins is well known in Virginia for the leading role he played in bringing Amazon.com’s $2.5 billion-plus HQ2 East Coast headquarters to Arlington County, where he previously led economic development.
Federal Contractors | Technology 2023: DOUG WAGONER
PRESIDENT AND CEO, LMI, TYSONS
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LMI has been busy making deals since Wagoner joined the government defense and consulting firm in 2020. It expanded its presence in the fast-growing space defense industry with the 2022
Federal Contractors | Technology 2023: STEPHEN TRUNDLE
CEO AND PRESIDENT, ALARM.COM, TYSONS
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Trundle has led Tysons-based home security tech company Alarm.com since May 2003. He was chief technology officer at MicroStrategy when Alarm.com was founded in 2000. MicroStrategy sold the spinoff security
Finance | Insurance 2023: JAMES SCHENCK
PRESIDENT AND CEO, PENTAGON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, TYSONS
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Since becoming CEO in 2014, Schenck has led a period of growth for PenFed, the nation’s second largest federal credit union, with 2.9 million members. During his tenure, PenFed has
Finance | Insurance 2023: RICHARD FAIRBANK
CO-FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN AND CEO, CAPITAL ONE FINANCIAL, TYSONS
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With bachelor’s and MBA degrees from Stanford University under his belt, billionaire Fairbank began his path to a Fortune 500 corner office at Virginia’s Signet Bank. There, he teamed up
Media 2023: DAVE LOUGEE
PRESIDENT AND CEO, TEGNA, TYSONS
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Lougee is no stranger to the world of mergers and acquisitions that have become part of the media business. In May, Tegna terminated its merger agreement with New York hedge