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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 se[...]

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.” H[...]

Jan 30, 2023

VICTOR BRANCH

Hall of Fame member The first African American president of Bank of America’s Richmond region oversees almost 2,000 employees at 25 locations, but Branch began his career as a sociology major, earning his bachelor’s degree in the subject from William & Mary. He credits Mary DePillars, a longtime executive at regional ban[...]

Jan 30, 2023

FLOYD E. MILLER II

Before taking over the leadership of Metropolitan Business League, a nonprofit association that supports small, women- and minority-owned businesses in Richmond, Miller worked in human services, education and criminal justice and spent 17 years as director of urban programs for Special Olympics Virginia. Those seemingly diverse [...]

Jan 30, 2023

AISHA BOWE

The daughter of a Bahamian immigrant who worked as a taxi driver in Michigan, Bowe was told by a high school counselor to become a cosmetologist. She decided instead to listen to her father’s advice and took a math class at a local community college. Somewhat to her surprise, she excelled and earned degrees in […]

Carrie Hunt, president and CEO of the Virginia Credit Union League, says that many Virginians live in banking deserts. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jan 30, 2023

Members only

Credit unions in Virginia would like to grow their membership, but a rule change relaxing the state’s policy is not in the cards this spring. This year’s short General Assembly session — in an election year with a split legislature — makes it harder to pass bills with any controversial elements, and any major expansion [[...]

Jan 30, 2023

State’s oldest bank to trade on Nasdaq

In 1858, the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association bought George Washington’s former home, seeking to preserve the historic estate for a country on the brink of civil war. A key player in this transaction was Alexandria-based Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Co., which also protected the association’s assets during the Civi[...]

Jan 30, 2023

Spearhead Trails aims for recreational shooting boost

The Southwest Regional Recreation Authority (SRRA) will use a $750,000 federal grant to further develop its Spearhead Trails Sportsman Adventures Complex in Dickenson County. A ribbon-cutting for the 150-acre complex in Clintwood was held in August 2022, when the complex had two archery ranges, plus shooting ranges for pistols, [...]

Sheri McGuire, executive director of Longwood University’s Small Business Development Center Photo by Meridith De Avila Khan
Jan 30, 2023

Farmville SEED hub seeks to grow innovation

Luther Cifers launched fishing equipment company YakAttack LLC in 2009 out of his friend’s basement, and he moved to the garage to create prototypes of its gear. Now, he is putting in work so future entrepreneurs will have a dedicated space for their projects. The Farmville SEED Innovation Hub, slated to open in late fall, [&h[...]

Jan 30, 2023

CATHY T. WILLIAMS

In her two decades at the U.S. subsidiary of British heating and cooling supply distributor Ferguson plc, Williams has made the economic inclusion of women and minorities her mission. “I’m most proud of knowing I had a hand in their success,” she says of those that she has brought into the Ferguson fold of about […]

Jan 30, 2023

Out & About February 2023

  1. L to R: The United Company Foundation Chairman James McGlothlin, Director Frances McGlothlin and President and Treasurer Lois Clarke, with United Way of Southwest Virginia President and CEO Travis Staton and Vice President of Community Impact Mary Anne Holbrook. The foundation made a $50,000 investment in UWSWVA’s Ignite Program in December 2022.  2. […]

Jan 30, 2023

February 2023 Top Five

The top five most-read daily news stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from Dec. 15, 2022, to Jan. 13 included an update on the planned merger of Eastern Virginia Medical School into Old Dominion University. 1  |  Youngkin budget outlines EVMS/ODU merger by 2024 EVMS would merge with ODU by July 2024, according to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposed […]

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