Recent Articles from Virginia Business
Federal Contractors/Technology: BRUCE L. CASWELL
Maximus’ president since 2014 and CEO since 2018, Caswell offers this advice: Remain open-minded and flexible, and have a positive attitude toward opportunities. Maximus, a government services provider that operates Medicare and Affordable Care Act customer help lines, expanded in 2021 with two acquisitions and moved its headquarters from Reston to Tysons. The company reported […]
Government/ Politics: RICHARD CULLEN
After spending the majority of his 45-year career in the private sector at McGuireWoods, Virginia’s largest law firm, senior partner Cullen was appointed Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s legal counselor in January. It’s hardly the first time Cullen has worked in the public sector — he served as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia […]
Retail/Wholesale: JERRY MURRELL
Five Guys got prime exposure in June during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee festivities. Almost every shot of famous faces like Prince William, Meghan Markle and Prime Minister Boris Johnson entering St Paul’s Cathedral included a London location of the popular Fairfax County-based hamburger chain with its sign clearly visible in the background. “I’m now […]
Transportation: GEORGE BROWN
Brown has spent more than four decades in the stevedoring industry. Since 2004, he has led CP&O, a partnership between Cooper/T. Smith Corp. and Ports America Inc. This year, CP&O added a new partner when it consolidated with Nashville-based Ceres Marine Terminals Inc. under the CP&O brand in a move that was expected to drive […]
Law: LAURA FOOTE REIFF
Reiff shares the job of managing more than 45 attorneys at Greenberg Traurig’s Northern Virginia office, a regional hub for the global firm. Her practice focuses on business immigration, advising and representing companies in compliance issues and government investigations. She also co-chairs the firm’s international employment, immigration and workforce strategies group. Reiff, who joined the[...]
Living Legends: HOWARD P. KERN
After 42 years at Sentara, Kern stepped down as the health care system’s leader in September, handing the reins to Dennis Matheis, who was previously president of Sentara Health Plans. Since 2016, Kern oversaw the $11 billion not-for-profit system with more than 1,200 physicians and 30,000-plus other employees staffing 12 hospitals in Virginia and northeastern […]
Federal Contractors/Technology: JOHN WASSON
Wasson reached the top of the global consulting and digital services company in 2019, after joining ICF in 1987 as an associate. Before becoming CEO and president, he served as ICF’s chief operating officer for 16 years. Under his leadership, ICF has acquired other companies and expanded its reach. The company has about 8,000 employees […]
Media: JIM VANDEHEI
As co-founder of media outlet Politico, VandeHei helped reinvent political reporting in 2007. He followed that 10 years later by launching Axios, a media news site that announced in August it would be acquired for $525 million by Cox Enterprises Inc. VandeHei will remain in charge of Axios, which is known for its “smart brevity” […]
Nonprofits/Philanthropy: ROMAINE SEGUIN
Good360’s new CEO honed her global supply chain and logistics expertise during a nearly four-decade career at UPS. Seguin retired in December 2021 as president of UPS Global Freight Forwarding, where she oversaw the coordination and shipment of goods and brokerage and supplier management for 220 countries and territories around the world. Seguin, who started […]
Transportation: GEORGE GOLDMAN
As the global supply chain crisis brought on by the pandemic continues into its second year, Haifa, Israel-based shipping giant ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. reported record financial results for the first quarter of 2022, including $3.7 billion in revenue, compared with $1.7 billion in revenue during the same time last year. The company attributes […]