Recent Articles from Virginia Business
Economic Development: TODD HAYMORE
A former state commerce secretary and secretary of agriculture who served under two governors, Haymore now advises multinational and national corporations interested in expanding or moving operations in Virginia. He’s particularly involved with Petersburg’s growing pharmaceutical cluster. A Danville native, Haymore is secretary of the Virginia Commonwealth University board of visitors [...]
Finance/Insurance: THEODORE ‘TED’ L. CHANDLER JR.
Chandler partnered with well-known Richmond executives Jim Ukrop and Bob Mooney in 2011 to build a venture capital firm initially called New Richmond Ventures. The firm, which shortened its name to NRV, provides counseling, connections and capital to early-stage companies. In 2017, NRV launched its Early Stage Growth Fund LP, assembling $33 million from 83 […]
Arts/Entertainment/Sports: CLAY CAMPBELL
Campbell, who’s been president of Martinsville Speedway for nearly 35 years, runs the track his grandfather built in 1947. He worked at the track from a young age, mowing grass and painting walls, and started in the maintenance department after graduating from high school in 1978. The Martinsville native is a pilot and a former […]
Education: TIMOTHY ‘TIM’ SANDS
Having previously served as acting president, executive vice president and provost of Purdue University, Sands joined Virginia Tech as its president in 2014. Since then, the land-grant university has expanded statewide, particularly in Alexandria, where it broke ground on its $1 billion Innovation Campus in 2021. Nicknamed “the Sandsman,” in reference to the Hokies’ football […]
Federal Contractors/Technology: NAZZIC S. KEENE
Keene’s three-year ascent from chief operating officer to being named CEO of Fortune 500 contractor SAIC in 2019 was noted by WashingtonExec, which recognized her for the fifth time in 2022, citing her leadership in SAIC’s strategic growth. With an annual revenue of more than $7 billion, she oversees a workforce of more than 26,000 […]
Government/ Politics: WINSOME EARLE-SEARS
Earle-Sears made Virginia history last year when she was elected to the office of lieutenant governor — as the first woman to serve in the position, as well as the first woman of color and Jamaican-born person elected to statewide office in the commonwealth. As lieutenant governor, her primary duty is to break ties in […]
Health Care: MARK NANTZ
A relative newcomer to Valley Health, joining the Shenandoah Valley-based health care system in June 2020, Nantz is responsible for a team of 6,000 employees and six hospitals, including two in West Virginia. He previously held executive roles at Bon Secours Mercy Health, including as chief administrative officer and president of its Atlantic Group. A […]
Hospitality/Tourism: CHRISTY S. COLEMAN
In late 2019, Coleman became the first woman and the first person of color to serve as executive director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, the state agency that operates Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Although the pandemic briefly shut down both living-history museums, Coleman has since made telling more inclusive stories from […]
Law: DANIEL C. SUMMERLIN III
Summerlin joined Woods Rogers immediately after his graduation from William & Mary School of Law in 1997, and he now leads the nearly 130-year-old firm, which grew significantly larger this year after the Roanoke firm’s merger with Norfolk-based Vandeventer Black. Finalized on July 1, the merger formed what Summerlin calls “a powerhouse Virginia law firm,” […]
Economic Development: CORRIE BOBE
Working in economic development has provided Bobe with the opportunity to be part of the significant transformation taking place in Southern Virginia. Promoted to director in 2020, she has helped the city of Danville land numerous investments, including a deal with Caesars Entertainment for a $650 million resort casino, as well as new manufacturing facilities […]