Virginia Business, June 2004

Virginia Business - July 2004


COVER STORY
The corner office
What's it like at the top these days?
Related articles:
- Saving a historic bank
- At Bay Mechanic, founder steps back following brush with death
- Military background helps founders call the shots at ITA
- No fancy office for LandAmerica's CEO

ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS
World's hotspots provide special niche for Hankins and Anderson

Publisher's Roundtable
Tax benefits of historic districts bring companies back downtown

REGIONAL REPORT
Martinsville/Henry County
After manufacturing, what's next for Martinsville?
Related articles:
- Defense contractor MZM moving operations to Martinsville
- Martinsville Speedway sold for $192 million
- A win for Virginia Motorsports Initiative
- Cabinet manufacturer locating new facility in Henry County
- Henry County, Martinsville get help with business park
- Martinsville, Henry County by the facts

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Wireless for Winnebagos?
Telecom surviors show staying power

EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Can ethics be taught?
CEO group responds to corporate scandals by funding ethics institute at The University of Virginia

Academic insights (advertorial)

DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Corner
Virginia goes to bat for major league ball

Around the Old Dominion
- Investing in youth
- High intrigue and high profits
- Tech funding hits the skids
- Making a pitch for major league baseball
- AdvanTech incubates in Richmond

For the Record
Mergers & acqusitions Cutbacks, closings Stocks, financing
Deals Products, services Legal, regulatory
New plants Divestitures Noteworthy
People Expansions  
Contracts Real estate