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Virginia
Business - August 2006
COVER STORY / VIRGINIA'S
NEW GENERATION OF CEOs
Cover story: It’s a tough environment,
but the top job still gives leaders a chance to shape their companies.
Presidential material
Women hold the top job at many Virginia universities.
16 Commuting CEOs
Some leaders reside in different states from companies they run.
REGIONAL
REPORT: WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Will Washington swallow Richmond?
Demographers expect metro area to span from Baltimore to Petersburg.
- Urban mystique helps drive interest in city’s
revitalized neighborhoods
RETIREMENT
LIVING
- No time to slow down
Communities adapt to a more active generation of retirees.
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
- Virginia women find a home in the Winner’s Circle
Six rank among the top financial advisers picked by author.
- The Winner's Circle 2006
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A quick look at some of the women in the Winner’s
circle
VETERINARY MEDICINE
- The rise of the corporate veterinarian
National chains reflect dramatic shifts in industry.
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Veterinarians for large animals becoming scarce
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's
Corner
- New
faces and changing perceptions
Looking Back
- Store's closing
was a symbol of change
Around the Old Dominion
- Architecture firm
finds a niche in designing embassy buildings
- Four Darden alumni make magazine's list of
young African-American MBAs
- Arlington County program attempts to make
home ownership more affordable
- State program to provide college classes in
Southside
- Homestead waits for news of new owner
Publisher's Profile
- George Polizos
Followups
An
update on companies and trends featured in recent
issues:
- Hampton University
- Film and video industry
- Competition for cable TV
- Tax on estates
Reporter's Notebook
Notes
and thoughts from the travels of Virginia Business
writers and editors
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