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Virginia Commonwealth University Brandcenter students Stephon Jacob (L) and Allison Schneider have fun between classes. Photo courtesy VCU Brandcenter.
Oct 27, 2020

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In April, Don Aungst became CFO for Averett University. He's spent his time helping the school adjust to the upheaval the pandemic has created for higher education.
Oct 27, 2020

Essential workers

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted business models. It has forced employees to seek new office sites in their kitchens, bedrooms and basements. It has ushered in hybrid educational models involving in-person and virtual learning, and imperiled funding for colleges and universities. And nobody really knows what’s coming nex[...]

Oct 27, 2020

The VirginiaBusiness.com Top Five

The top trending stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from Sept. 16 to Oct. 15 included the news that Gov. Ralph Northam had tested positive for the coronavirus, exhibiting mild, coldlike symptoms. Daily Press office set to close in Newport News — Tribune Publishing Co. told newspaper employees it planned to close the newsroom by S[...]

Mark Mondy and Brandy Salmon head up Virginia Tech’s Link+License+Launch program.
Oct 27, 2020

Out of the lab, into the market

Virginia Tech was born to promote business. The 1862 Morrill Act, which created land-grant universities including Virginia Tech, requires such universities to “teach such branches of learning as are related to … agriculture and the mechanical arts … to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes.�[...]

During his short tenure as MCV Foundation's CFO, David Silver has changed the way employees work.
Oct 27, 2020

Breaking barriers

Small Nonprofit | David Silver, CFO Medical College of Virginia Foundation, Richmond David Silver fell into the nonprofit world by chance. After graduating as a Russian history major from the University of Maryland in the midst of the early 1990s recession, Silver worked for several years at hotels and restaurants, where he woun[...]

Steve Mize is president of Golden Piedmont Labs, which opened its South Boston hemp processing plant in October.
Oct 27, 2020

Hemp industry takes another step forward

The co-founders of South Boston-based Golden Piedmont Labs want to give the county a boost by processing hemp from local farmers. “We were looking for a way to give back,” says Rick Gregory, who started Golden Piedmont Labs with Sterling Edmunds Jr. Both are Halifax County natives with extensive backgrounds in real estate an[...]

Ryan Losi, executive vice president of Piascik, says the CPA firm migrated to the cloud at the onset of the pandemic.
Oct 27, 2020

A taxing time

In early March, Ryan Losi just arrived home after traveling around the world for 10 of the past 13 weeks. He probably won’t be doing that again for a while. The executive vice president of Piascik, a Henrico County CPA firm with global clients, Losi had been paying attention to reports of a new virus […]

The $95 million Sheltering Arms Institute in Goochland County focuses on physical rehabilitation therapy.
Oct 27, 2020

New physical rehab hospital uses innovative tech

Michael Lowery pushed off gingerly at first and then gained confidence as he walked upright with the assistance of Andago, a mobile robot in the rehab gym of Central Virginia’s newest hospital. Strapped into the machine by a harness, Lowery, a 38-year-old Martinsville native suffering from paralysis, made his way around the tr[...]

Julie Brown helped Farmington Country Club increase its revenues and undertake capital projects.
Oct 27, 2020

Building a stronger club

Large Nonprofit | Julie Brown, CFO Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville Julie Brown uses her construction industry experience to inform investments in capital projects at Farmington Country Club in Charlottesville. Before her time at the club, Brown served for five years as controller and CFO of Charlottesville-based constru[...]

Dr. Frank Iuorno of West End Orthodontics adjusted his practice to abide by social distancing precautions.
Oct 27, 2020

Physician, heal thyself

After the pandemic locked down businesses in mid-March, Dr. Frank Iuorno and his seven employees at West End Orthodontics in Glen Allen busied themselves with what he calls “housekeeping stuff.” Like most dental and medical primary care practices, West End Orthodontics faced many challenges due to the pandemic, ranging from [...]

Rachael and Stacy Rose were able to keep their three Harrisonburg-area restaurants afloat with a Paycheck Protection Program loan from F&M Bank.
Oct 27, 2020

Lending a hand

There were days during the past six months that some employees at F&M Bank in Timberville worked through the night. At 3 a.m., they were uploading loan applications for clients onto the U.S. Small Business Administration’s online portal. During the day, the site was overloaded with others applying for loans through the Pay[...]

The new Virginia Beach Sports Center offers a 200-meter, hydraulically banked track.
Oct 27, 2020

A whole new ball game in Va. Beach

Attention, athletic leagues: The $68 million, 285,000-square-foot Virginia Beach Sports Center is open for business. “We’re ready to get this party started,” says Nancy Helman, the city’s director of sports marketing, who celebrated the facility’s Oct. 1 debut with Mayor Bobby Dyer and other city officials. The caverno[...]

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