Peter R.Alfele, partner, Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, LLP,
Virginia Beach. Alfele was previously
at CB&H’s
West Palm Beach,
Fla. office. He concentrates on closely held, middle-market
business clients. (News release)
Louis Andre, senior vice president of intelligence
business strategy, CACI International Inc.,
Arlington. Andre was most recently chief of staff
for the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and
has 31 years of experience in military and intelligence
work. (PRNewswire)
Judy Lin Bristow, partner,
Williams Mullen,
Richmond. Bristow concentrates her practice on
mergers and acquisitions. She received her law degree
from the
University of
Virginia. (News release)
Turner A. Broughton, partner,
Williams Mullen,
Richmond. Broughton concentrates on consumer class
action and products liability. He received his law degree
from the
University of
Richmond. (News release)
Robert H. Burger, partner, Williams
Mullen,
Virginia Beach. Burger concentrates on commercial litigation
with an emphasis on construction, banking and real estate.
He received his law degree from the
University of
Richmond. (News release)
M. Eve. G. Campbell, partner, Williams Mullen,
Richmond.
Campbell concentrates on commercial litigation and insurance
defense. She received her law degree from
Widener
University. (News release)
Thomas E. Capps, chairman of Dominion Inc. of
Richmond, announced plans to retire after 13 years as
chairman. He joined Dominion in 1984 as senior vice president
of Dominion Virginia Power. He became CEO in 1990 and
stepped down in 2006. (
Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Matthew E. Cheek, partner,
Williams Mullen,
Richmond. Burger concentrates on banking and real
estate. He received his law degree from
Washington & Lee
University. (News release)
Tom Dusenberry, director, Hook
Mobile,
Alexandria. Dusenberry was founder and CEO of
Hasbro Interactive and Games.com; and was an executive
with Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley Games for 22
years. (PRNewswire)
Raymond Fatz, president and CEO, Plexus Scientific
Corp.,
Alexandria. Fatz has over 36 years of executive experience
in various posts within the Department of the Army. (PRNewswire)
Peter Gallagher, senior vice president for finance,
CFO, Bon Secours Health System,
Richmond. Gallagher was CFO. (News release)
Tasos A. Galiotos, partner,
Wilcox
&
Savage,
Virginia Beach. Galiotos will focus his practice on commercial
real estate. He received his law degree from the
University of
Virginia. (News release)
Edgar H. Grubb, director, CarMax Inc.,
Richmond. Grubb is a retired executive vice president
and CFO for Transamerica Corp. (PRNewswire)
Margaret F. Hardy, partner, Sands Anderson Marks & Miller,
Richmond. Hardy concentrates on defense
in medical malpractice. She received her law degree from
the College of William & Mary. (News release)
Robert M. Hauser, COO, Hauser
Homes Inc.,
Charlottesville. Hauser is also founder and CEO
of the company. (PRNewswire)
Augie Keller, principle,
Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, LLP,
Richmond. Keller joined the firm in 2001 and will
also be director of marketing, strategic growth and specialization. (News
release)
Charles W. Kemp, partner, Williams
Mullen,
Richmond. Kemp concentrates on securities and
general corporate law. He received his law degree from
Washington & Lee
University. (News release)
Mike Kos, regional president,
Resource Bank,
Chesapeake.
Kos joined Resource in 2001 as senior vice president
of real estate/commercial lending. (News release)
Paige A. Levy, partner, Sands Anderson Marks & Miller, McLean. Levy
focuses on the practice of employment litigation and
counseling. She received her law degree from the
University of
Virginia. (News release)
David J. Mammolenti, senior vice president of
operations, Belvac Production Machinery,
Lynchburg. Mammolenti previously spent 18 years in various
posts with Cooper Industries and Ingersoll Rand Corp. (News
release)
Mark H. Miller, partner, Williams
Mullen,
Richmond. Burger concentrates on commercial real
estate and small business matters. He received his law
degree from the
College of
William and Mary. (News release)
Linda A. Mills, president of civilian agencies
business for Northrop Grumman Information Technology,
McLean. Miller was previously vice president of operations
and processes for Northrop Grumman IT. (News release)
Brian Monbouquette, partner, Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, LLP,
Richmond. Monbouquette will head the
firm’s tax services group, a post he previously
held at the Vermont-based firm of Gallagher, Flynn & Company. (News
release)
Keith Newby, director, TowneBank,
Norfolk. Newby is president of Cardiology & Arrhythmia
Consultants Inc. Among numerous professional honors he
is past president of the Norfolk Medical Society. (News
release)
Vernon Page, regional president,
Resource Bank,
Newport News. Page joined Resource Bank in 1999
as senior vice president, city executive for the Peninsula
Commercial Division. (News release)
Mike Paulson, regional president for Northern
Virginia, Resource Bank, Herndon. Paulson joined Resource
Bank in 1999 as senior vice president for Northern Virginia
Commercial Division/chief credit officer. (News release)
Pierce Rucker, director,
Sands Anderson Marks & Miller,
Richmond. Rucker’s legal practice is focused
on health care, including medical malpractice and licensing
issues. He received his law degree from the
University of
Virginia. (News release)
Bonnie Shelor, senior vice president for human
resources, Bon Secours Health System,
Richmond. She was previously vice president for human
resources. (News release)
Himanshu Singh, president of
India
operations, Approva, Corp., Reston. Singh was previously
executive director of Cadence Design Systems’
India
operations. (PRNewswire)
Rodney A. Smolla, dean,
Washington &
Lee
University
Law
School,
Lexington. Smolla was previously dean
of the
University of
Richmond’s law school and was a candidate to become
president of
UR until the selection of Edward L. Ayers. (
Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Digby A. Solomon, president,
publisher, and CEO, The Daily
Press Inc.,
Newport News. Solomon joined Tribune Publishing in
1990, serving as a reporter and editor at the Daily
Press. He was most recently publisher of Tribune’s
Spanish-language daily, Hoy. (News release)
Michael Spine, senior vice president for business
development, Bon Secours Health System,
Richmond. He was previously vice president for planning
and marketing. (News release)
Jonelle St. John, director,
Shenandoah Telecommunications Company,
Edinburg.
St. John is a financial systems consultant with Pace
Harmon LLC and a former director for Motient Corp. She
previously held financial positions with MCI Worldcom. (News
release)
Justina Sun, executive vice president of consumer
marketing, Cavalier Telephone, Richmond. Sun was previously
a consultant with Earth 2 Sun Marketing Partners. (News
release)
Stephen Swad, CFO of AOL Inc., Dulles, announced
plans to leave the company for a position with a private-equity
firm. Swad was previously executive vice president of
finance and administration at Turner Entertainment Group
and vice president of financial planning and analysis
at AOL Time Warner. (The Washington Post)
Harriett Tee Taggart, director, Albemarle Corp.,
Taggart is a retired partner and senior vice president
at Wellington Management LLC. (PRNewswire)
Mike Walker, chairman, Plexus Scientific Corp.,
Alexandria. Walker has served on several corporate boards
and held several senior posts in the Department of the
Army, including Acting Secretary of the Army. (PRNewswire)
Cheryl C. Whaley, senior vice president, Genworth
Financial Inc., Richmond. Whaley will head operations
in expanded capital markets and growth ventures. Whaley
previously held positions GE Financial Assurance and
GE Capital Life Assurance Company of New York. (PRNewswire)
Paul W. Whetsell, director, NVR Inc., Reston.
Whetsell previously is chairman of Interstate Hotels
and Resorts Inc. and president and CEO of CapStar Hotel
Company. (PRNewswire)