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Jun 27, 2024

JUDY BARRETT

Early in her career, Judy Barrett combined her love of water with her passion for serving clients. She’s spent most of her banking career in Norfolk, where she developed a niche working with harbor pilots, maritime attorneys, logistics coordinators and the like. Barrett took the time to learn the different sectors in the maritime industry […]

Jun 27, 2024

RUTH ANN CLARK

When Ruth Ann Clark drives to or from the six JPMorgan Chase offices she oversees, she leaves her radio turned off. These commutes create a white space for Clark to sort through and analyze data to identify potential solutions — in short: great thinking time. “That is one of the things I try to prioritize.” […]

Jun 27, 2024

TIFFANY FRANKS

Ahead of her first job interview there, Tiffany Franks visited Averett University’s campus with her husband to scope it out — a bit of “mystery shopping,” if you will. “We fell in love,” she recalls. “It was a match made in heaven.” Franks became Averett’s 14th president in 2008, making her the first woman to […]

Jun 27, 2024

SHAZA ANDERSEN

Shaza Andersen could have opted for early retirement in 2017 when the first bank she founded, WashingtonFirst Bank, was acquired by Sandy Spring Bank. But her work wasn’t finished and, along with former colleagues, she founded Fairfax County-based Trustar Bank, which opened for business in 2019. Success this time around has been “very rewarding,” Andersen […]

Jun 27, 2024

MELODY BARNES

At age 8, Melody Barnes sold cupcakes to support U.S. Sen. George McGovern’s 1972 presidential campaign. She recalls enjoying her first taste of civic service, even if McGovern’s presidential bid proved unsuccessful. By high school, Barnes was involved in student government and seeking out opportunities to give back and create change — an ethos inspired […]

Jun 27, 2024

SAGE BOLTE

If Sage Bolte forgets to take off her badge when she leaves the office, people often stop her to talk about their experiences with Inova Health System. These types of stories from patients tend to be “very inspirational,” Bolte says. “You’re never more than one person away from being touched by the care we provide […]

Jun 27, 2024

KATHERINE O’DONNELL

Katherine O’Donnell recalls the excitement around the Richmond area in the early 2000s when the convention center was underway, and she was interviewing for a role with Richmond Region Tourism. Some 22 years later, she remains just as excited about everything happening around the commonwealth’s capital. “It’s very rewarding knowing that our efforts inspire people […]

Jun 27, 2024

KRISTIN BAUM

Kristin Baum has always been fascinated by the idea that things and places have a history. While antiquing with her mother, she’d contemplate how a prior owner used an item she found. That ability to see the world through another perspective has proven valuable in her career as an architect. Once, while designing a building […]

Jun 27, 2024

LAKSHMI WILLIAMS

Lakshmi Williams’ 30-plus-year career as a lawyer has run the gamut in terms of industries she’s worked with, including software, nonprofit, energy, and transportation. But she finds her role as general counsel and corporate secretary at toll road operator Transurban North America in Tysons, which she’s held for nearly a dozen years, to be particularly […]

Jun 27, 2024

YVONNE ALLMOND

For 30-plus years, Yvonne Allmond has taught free financial literacy classes — so long, in fact, that she typed some of her original class notes on a typewriter. While much has changed in that time, the basics haven’t, nor the need to help people navigate issues such as taking out loans, financing a business or […]

Jun 27, 2024

CAPRICE BRAGG

Caprice Bragg first visited the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on a weekday in 2017 while interviewing for the role she’d eventually land. The Chinese “Terracotta Army” exhibit was on display, and she recalls how the museum’s atrium was filled with light and people. “I really was struck by how busy the museum was and […]

Jun 27, 2024

JILL VOGEL

Jill Vogel thought that her clerkship in political law would “merely be a short indulgence,” and then she’d go back to “real work.” But it turned out that she loved that area of the law more than insurance, family and criminal law, and now the former state senator has dedicated her entire career to it.  […]

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