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Black business leaders

Jan 31, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Hall of Fame Honoree

Toni Townes-Whitley became one of two Black female Fortune 500 CEOs in 2023, when she joined federal contractor SAIC. An alumna of Princeton University, she previously served as president of Microsoft’s U.S.-regulated industries, president of CGI Federal and held management roles at Unisys. At SAIC, she leads a company that reported $7.44 billion in fiscal […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Denise Chadwick Wright

Chadwick Wright has served in long-term care facilities for nearly three decades and joined Birmingham Green in 2017 as its CEO. She was recognized as one of trade publication McKnight’s 2021 Women of Distinction for improving wellness for residents and implementing telehealth during the pandemic. Chadwick Wright previously held administrative posts at senior living residences […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Xavier Beale

Beale was promoted to his current position, overseeing the state’s largest industrial employer’s HR and trades department, in 2022. He is a second-generation shipbuilder and joined HII as a pipefitter in 1991, before working in other industries. In 2004, he returned to the shipyard and is vice chair of the Virginia Board of Workforce Development. […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Lee Mariano

With more than 20 years in human resources, Mariano now heads the HR department at one of the largest regional public accounting firms, a job she has held since 2023. Before that, she started her own executive coaching firm and held executive HR positions at multiple companies, including AgEagle Arial Systems and LookingGlass Cyber Solutions. […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Jeff Bourne

Although Bourne has been with Roanoke’s Branch Group since 2018, he’s well known in Richmond as a former state delegate and, previously, deputy attorney general for the state’s transportation, real estate and construction litigation division. Bourne also served on the Richmond School Board before winning a seat in 2016 to the House of Delegates. MOST […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Jeremy Bridges

In 2023, Bridges joined the HRSA, which represents shipping companies in negotiations with International Longshoremen’s Association leaders in Hampton Roads. He previously was vice president of labor relations at CMA-CGM America and worked for the Pacific Maritime Association on the West Coast. A James Madison University alum, he earned certification from the International Association of [&h[...]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Zenith Barrett

Since 2010, Barrett has worked in business and community engagement in western Virginia, both on the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board and at the regional Goodwill. In 2024, she became vice president of advancement, leading the nonprofit‘s philanthropy, government affairs and engagement activities. FIRST JOB: I worked in my hometown for the Mayor’s Summer Youth […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Roberta Tinch

Tinch has been a hospital leader for more than 15 years, including at HCA Johnston Willis Hospital in Richmond and HCA Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center, and has been recognized for her volunteer work by the March of Dimes. In 2023, Tinch was named one of Modern Healthcare’s Top 25 Emerging Leaders. She joined Inova in […]

Jan 30, 2024

The 2024 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards

This February, during Black History Month, Virginia Business is pleased to honor 17 distinguished leaders from across the commonwealth in our second annual Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards. This year’s cohort of honorees represent industries ranging from advertising, architecture, defense contracting, finance and health care to higher education and nonprofits.  Our editors chose this [...]

Jan 30, 2023

FRED THOMPSON JR.

Thompson is partially retired as Thompson Hospitality’s CAO, but he’s stayed busy by starting two nonprofits: Opportunity Scholars, a Winchester-based organization that provides mentorship opportunities to underserved middle and high school students; and The Global Good Fund, which supports young adults from around the world in entrepreneurial endeavors that have social focuses. The Ha[...]

Jan 30, 2023

RICHMOND VINCENT JR.

“Being a CEO is attainable,” Vincent says. “You just have to have the confidence of knowing that you can do it.” That can-do attitude has taken Vincent steadily up the ranks at Goodwill Industries International chapters from Arizona to Mississippi to Virginia, where last spring he assumed the stewardship of a Goodwill serving 35 counties […]

Jan 30, 2023

GILBERT BLAND

Hall of Fame member Born in Jim Crow-era Harrisonburg, Bland launched his career in Chicago as a commercial lending officer before becoming a vice president for the largest Black-owned bank in the country, Independence Bank of Chicago. Bland found himself surrounded by Black entrepreneurs who “were tremendous role models.” He took an entrepreneurial leap himself […]

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