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Holly Asher Beveridge, CFO, Dimension International Inc. of Alexandria, an information technology company. She has served as corporate controller. (PR Newswire)

Kenneth C. Dahlberg, CEO, Science Applications International Corp. of McLean and San Diego, a research and engineering firm. He was previously executive vice president for General Dynamics’ Information Systems and Technology group in Falls Church. (PR Newswire)

Lynn Davenport, president and COO, MAXIMUS of Reston, a government services company. (Business Wire)

Charles M. Herington, board member, NII Holdings Inc. of Reston, a provider of mobile communications for business customers in Latin America. (PR Newswire)

Frank Keating, board member, American Management Systems Inc. of Fairfax, a business and information technology consulting firm. (PR Newswire)

Frank Menditch, board member, ServiceBench Inc. of Fairfax, a provider of Web-based service supply chain management applications. (Business Wire)

S.J. “Jay” Olander Jr., president and continuing as CFO, Cornerstone Realty Income Trust Inc. of Richmond, a real estate investment trust. He previously served as executive vice president, CFO and president of capital markets. (PR Newswire)

M. Riley Repko, board member, Guardian Technologies International Inc. of Dulles, an intelligent system solutions provider. (Business Wire)

Bill Russell, board member, webMethods Inc. of Fairfax, a provider of integration software. (PR Newswire)

Bob Sasser, CEO, as of Jan. 1, Dollar Tree Stores Inc. of Chesapeake, a 2,500-store chain. He currently serves as president and COO. (The Virginian-Pilot)

Tracy Smith, vice president and CFO, Optical Cable Corp. of Roanoke, a maker of fiber optic cables. She previously served the role of controller. (The Roanoke Times)

Wellington E. Webb, board member, MAXIMUS of Reston, a government services company providing program management, consulting and information technology services. (Business Wire)

Neil Wilken, chairman and CEO, Optical Cable Corp. of Roanoke, a fiber optic cable manufacturer. He previously held the titles of senior vice president, CFO and director. (The Roanoke Times)




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