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Armfield, Harrison & Thomas, a Leesburg-based insurance broker, was rated as the sixth-largest practice in the country for directors and officers liability by Tillinghast-Towers Perrin’s Directors and Officers Liability Survey. This is the 11th consecutive year the firm has been noted as a top 10 D&O broker. The survey also named AH&T among the top five brokers servicing the technology, governmental and non-profit fields. (02/27/04, Press release)

Framatome ANP, a Lynchburg provider of services and support to the nuclear power industry, adopted the name of its parent company, AREVA. Better known outside the United States, AREVA is a Paris-based energy company and united its affiliated companies, operating in 40 countries, under its global brand name. (02/26/04, Press release)

Luna Technologies, a Blacksburg-based company involved with fiber-optic components, was named 2004 Communications Test & Measurement Emerging Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consultant. Luna’s ability to sustain growth in the fiber optic component test market, which had declined in the past year, was cited for the award. (02/23/04, Business Wire)

Barber Martin Advertising, a Richmond ad agency, received a Bronze Award from the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association for five print ads created for Norfolk’s MacArthur Center Mall. (02/16/04, Press release)

McGuireWoods, a law firm headquartered in Richmond, was ranked as one of the Top Ten Bond Counsel firms in the southeastern United States by The Bond Buyer during 2003. The firm served as bond counsel to issues totaling more than $2.1 billion in tax-exempt financings. (02/13/04, Press release)

Washington and Lee University, a private college in Lexington, raised $242.6 million during its latest capital campaign. The school raised $168 million during the quiet phase of the campaign. Proceeds will be applied to financial aid, new professorships and a multi-million dollar building plan. (02/10/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Anteon International, an IT and systems engineering firm headquartered in Fairfax, was named by Forbes Magazine to its list of “The 25 Fastest Growing Technology Stars,” based on exceptional growth rates and profits. (02/05/04, PRNewswire)

Dallan Construction, a general contracting firm based in Richmond, won the top award among the Rising 25, an annual list of the fastest growing private companies in the Richmond area. The list is sponsored by the Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce; the accounting firm KPMG; and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. (01/30/2004, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

MicroStrategy, a McLean-headquartered provider of business intelligence software, won Intelligent Enterprise magazine’s 2004 Editor’s Choice Award as one of the most influential firms in the field of intelligence software. (01/29/2004, PRNewswire)

Virginia Tech has again teamed with Apple Computer of Cupertino, Calif. to construct a new supercomputer at the Blacksburg campus. The new high-performance machine will be built with Apple’s 64-bit Xserve G5 computer, a smaller unit than the G5s Tech used to build a supercomputer that performs 10.3 trillion operations per second, third fastest in the world. The Xserve units are expected to produce a more efficient, faster machine. (01/27/2004, The Roanoke Times)

The College of William & Mary’s MBA program ranks 49th globally, and 33rd among American business schools in an annual ranking by Financial Times. W&M ranked 56th internationally in 2003. (01/26/2004, Press release)

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