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Troy Wiipongwii, affiliated faculty member with W&M’s Global Research Institute, will teach a blockchain course at Emory & Henry College. Photo by Matthew R.O. Brown
May 29, 2022

E&H course demystifies blockchain for businesses

Business professionals will join Emory & Henry College students this summer for a course that will suggest how blockchain technology can help entrepreneurs, ultimately aiding development in Southwest Virginia. A collaboration between E&H’s School of Business, InvestSWVA and William & Mary’s Global Research Instit[...]

Stanislas Vilgrain (L), chairman of Sterling-based Cuisine Solutions, traveled to Ukraine to deliver truckloads of food from his company. Photo courtesy Cuisine Solutions
May 29, 2022

‘The world is behind them’

In late March, Stanislas Vilgrain drove in a convoy of eight trucks from France to Ukraine for 26 hours through a snowstorm, keeping an ear to the radio for news of Russian attacks, The convoy’s mission: to deliver 400,000 meals to Ukrainians from Vilgrain’s Sterling-based business, Cuisine Solutions. The French-born chairma[...]

Jim Gibson quit his job at the Hershey plant in Stuarts Draft after the failed unionization vote. Photo by Norm Shafer
May 29, 2022

Hershey plant unionization effort continues

Despite a resounding defeat, organizers are still fighting to unionize The Hershey Co. plant in Stuarts Draft. In late March, about 79% of the plant’s workers voted against unionizing at Hershey, the largest employer in Augusta County with nearly 1,500 workers. But while that battle might be over, the war is not, according to [...]

The Boeing Co. will be relocating its global headquarters from Chicago to its existing campus in Arlington. Photo by Will Schermerhorn
May 29, 2022

Boeing will move global HQ to Arlington

The Boeing Co., the world’s third-largest defense contractor, is moving its global headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, the company announced May 5. With more than 141,500 employees worldwide and operations in more than 65 countries, the aerospace and defense company will be the largest defense contractor headquartered in [...]

Dr. Todd Stravitz, a liver disease specialist, made a record $104 million donation to Virginia Commonwealth University to support liver research. Photo by Caroline Martin
May 29, 2022

Gift of a lifetime

For Dr. Todd Stravitz, February was an opportune time to make the largest gift in the history of Virginia Commonwealth University — a $104 million donation to support liver research. The retired medical director of VCU Health’s Hume-Lee Transplant Center, Stravitz is an heir to the Boar’s Head Provisions Co. Inc. fortune. [...]

May 29, 2022

Albemarle’s industrial age

In Albemarle County, industrial space, not office or retail, “has been the bright spot in commercial real estate” in terms of demand, says Lisa Sturtevant, research leader at Bright MLS Inc. “All of a sudden, there’s been a big rush for industrial space,” she says, but adds, “Good luck in finding it right now.” Albemarle […]

Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 junior cyclists, riding the Blue Ridge Parkway, were in Botetourt County in March for a weeklong training camp. Photo courtesy Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge
May 29, 2022

Cycling industry rolls into Roanoke

Roanoke is on a roll with bicycling enthusiasts. Already known as a mountain-biking mecca — earning a rare Silver-Level Ride Center designation from the International Mountain Bicycling Association — Virginia’s Blue Ridge region has broadened its brand by becoming the site of a national bicycling championship this summer a[...]

Accounting firms must increase their focus on diversity to ensure business sustainability, says Royce Burnett, associate professor and chair of Old Dominion University’s School of Accountancy. Photo by Mark Rhodes
May 29, 2022

Counting on change

Royce Burnett remembers how challenging it felt in 1981 as a freshly graduated audit associate starting work at a Big Eight accounting firm in Texas. Of about 250 new employees hired at the time, Burnett, who’s now an associate professor and chair of Old Dominion University’s School of Accountancy, believes he was the only A[...]

May 27, 2022

JK Moving names president

Sterling-based moving and storage company JK Moving Services announced Friday it promoted David Cox to president. Cox will assume responsibility of day-to-day operations, and founder Chuck Kuhn will remain CEO of the company. “[Cox] is a natural leader, and his industry knowledge, focus on technology and innovation as well as [...]

RUDENE MERCER HAYNES Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP, Richmond
May 27, 2022

VCU Massey Center names internship for attorney

Virginia Commonwealth University’s Massey Cancer Center has established an internship named for Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Partner Rudene Mercer Haynes, the law firm announced last week. “I am humbled by this honor and pledge to continue my support of the live-saving and life-changing work performed by the brilliant clinic[...]

May 26, 2022

YHB to acquire Md. accounting firm

Winchester-based accounting and consulting firm Yount, Hyde and Barbour (YHB) will acquire Maryland-based firm Glass Jacobson PA on July 1. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed in Wednesday’s announcement. “We are excited to welcome the Glass Jacobson team to the YHB family,” YHB Managing Partner Scott M[...]

May 26, 2022

The Acacia Group acquires Atlanta consulting firm

Tysons-based private equity firm The Acacia Group announced Wednesday that it had acquired Atlanta-based technology, staffing and consulting firm The Baer Group. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. The Baer Group will form a new platform business within the Acacia platform. “We see immediate opportunities [...]

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