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Savan Group LLC President and CEO Veeral Majmudar was able to get a steep discount on a significantly larger office in Tysons via sublease. Photo by Will Schermerhorn
Feb 27, 2022

Kicking the can

In April 2020, Savan Group LLC, a federal contractor specializing in digital transformation, information technology and management consulting, gave up its 10,500-square-foot office space in Tysons. Like many other companies, Savan Group shifted to remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but by summer 2021, company President an[...]

“VMI is no stranger to change over the years, but in each and every instance, the changes have made us better,” says retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, a VMI alum who was named the college’s first Black superintendent in April 2021. Photo courtesy Virginia Military Institute
Feb 27, 2022

On the line

“VMI is at a crossroads. As the world around VMI changes, the Institute must evolve or risk becoming irrelevant.”  — One Corps – One VMI: A Unifying Action Plan From a distance, Virginia Military Institute seems timeless, unchanging. The rhythmic marching of the long lines of cadets, the stark outline of the barracks ag[...]

George Mason University plans to open its Institute for Digital InnovAtion and School of Computing in 2025. Rendering courtesy George Mason University
Feb 27, 2022

Real world learning

In 2021, colleges and universities got back to semi-normal, holding more classes in person and hosting sporting events and commencement ceremonies. Many institutions required students, faculty and other employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 last fall, and some schools also mandated booster shots. In Hampton Roads, three in[...]

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A. is building a $200 million offshore wind turbine parts factory at Portsmouth Marine Terminal. Scheduled to be completed in early 2023, it should create 300-plus jobs. Photo courtesy Port of Virginia
Feb 25, 2022

Hubs and spokes

Economic conditions bounced back across many sectors in 2021, but the COVID-19 pandemic still impacted development deals occurring in Virginia. The state saw a great deal of focus on manufacturing and supply chain growth, areas expected to stay busy despite the recent change in state political leadership. In Hampton Roads, many [...]

Feb 25, 2022

PAE’s former head named Amentum CEO

John Heller, the former CEO of Falls Church-based contractor PAE Inc., will serve as CEO of Germantown, Maryland-based aerospace defense contractor Amentum Services Inc., which purchased PAE earlier this month. Heller, who led PAE for seven years until March 2021, will take his new post effective March 28, Amentum announced Thur[...]

Feb 25, 2022

Walgreens to establish $34.2M fulfillment center in Hanover

Walgreens will invest $34.2 million to establish a micro-fulfillment center in Hanover County, a project expected to create 249 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Friday. The 65,686-square-foot facility will be located at the 185,000-square-foot Atlee Station Logistics Center and will have automated machinery to allow for a fle[...]

Feb 24, 2022

Fed still likely to raise rates, despite Russia-Ukraine conflict

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President and CEO Thomas Barkin said Thursday that he hopes to bring interest rates up to pre-pandemic levels “relatively quickly,” while noting that it’s hard to predict the future effect of the geopolitical conflict between Russia and Ukraine on the nation’s economy. Spe[...]

Feb 24, 2022

HII announces corporate, human resources promotions

Newport News-based Huntington Ingalls Industries, the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, has promoted Edmond Hughes to executive vice president and chief human resources officer, the company announced Thursday. Hughes has served as vice president of human resources and administration contracts at HII’s Ingalls Sh[...]

Feb 24, 2022

Arlington cybersecurity firm promotes CEO

Jennifer Tisdale has been promoted to CEO of GRIMM, the Arlington-based cybersecurity firm announced Tuesday. She was previously the firm’s senior principal of cyber-physical systems security. “Having spent the last decade dedicated to the advocacy of cybersecurity research and testing, it is an honor to lead the strateg[...]

Feb 21, 2022

Va. hotel revenues down 6.5% from Jan. 2019

Virginia hotel revenues in January were 6.5% below January 2019 levels, according to data released Monday by STR Inc., a CoStar Group division that provides market data on the U.S. hospitality industry. During the same period, hotel rooms sold decreased by 4% compared with 2019 levels. The average daily rate (ADR) paid for hotel[...]

Feb 21, 2022

VEC reduces backlog by 89%

The Virginia Employment Commission has decreased its backlog by nearly 89%, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Monday. The VEC reduced the backlog of employment separation reports from 246,273 to 27,728 and unpaid pending claims from 24,887 to 15,846 claims. “Virginians deserve an unemployment insurance system that is responsive, e[...]

Feb 18, 2022

SWVA initiative seeks to attract remote workers

Project Fuse, a regional cooperative initiative to make Southwest Virginia the location of choice for remote employment, launched Friday with the release of a playbook to attract businesses. “The global business community seeks options for both attracting the employees they want and managing their operating costs,” Will Payn[...]

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