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Black Business Leaders Award

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Dana Weston Graves

In 2020, Graves joined Sentara as president of its Princess Anne Hospital, an acute-care facility in southern Virginia Beach. She was previously president and CEO of UNC Rockingham Health Care in North Carolina and has degrees from the University of North Carolina and Emory University. Graves also serves on the YMCA of South Hampton Roads […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Clyde Clark Jr.

In addition to serving in Blue Ridge Bank’s middle market banking group, Clark is assistant treasurer of the Virginia Maritime Association board, board chair of the Urban League of Hampton Roads and past chair of the Chesapeake Economic Development Authority. Clark has worked in community banks for more than 30 years. FIRST JOB: Bagger/cashier at […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Michael Elliott

In 2022, Elliott was named VCU Health System’s first chief operating officer, and moved to Richmond from Lynchburg, where he was chief transformation officer at Centra Health. He also worked for Sentara Health and earned a doctorate in pharmacy and master’s in health administration at VCU. In 2024, he was elected chair of the Virginia […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Deirdre C. Gonsalves-Jackson

Trained as a biologist, Gonsalves-Jackson leads Virginia Wesleyan’s online, Japanese, evening and weekend programs under the umbrella of the VWU Global Campus. She’s been recognized for STEM outreach and has received multiple teaching and community engagement awards. In 2024, she was promoted from dean to vice president. FIRST JOB: My first job after graduating college […]

Jan 30, 2025

2025 Virginia Black Business Leaders Awards: Yvonne Allmond

Allmond joined TowneBank in 2005 and has more than three decades of experience in banking and finance. Although she moved around in her youth as part of a military family, Allmond is today settled into Hampton Roads civic life, having served on boards for Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University Foundation and the Virginia Center […]

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