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Sep 29, 2021

All about the Benjamins

After a tumultuous and unpredictable pandemic year, the executives leading Virginia’s largest publicly traded companies still brought home sizable pay increases in 2020. While median salaries for Virginia’s top CEOs were down 0.7% in 2020, and their median bonuses were down 10.6%, last year Virginia’s top executives saw a [...]

Retired Carlyle Group co-CEO Glenn Youngkin is running as a pro-business candidate, campaigning on jobs, education and public safety. Photos by AP
Jun 30, 2021

Back to the future

The candidates running for governor in November face the convergence of two Virginia political trends. The first is the commonwealth’s tendency to vote for governors of the opposing party from the present White House occupant. Beginning in 1977, Virginia has voted against the party holding the White House in every election exc[...]

The Virginia Senate held a socially distanced session at the Science Museum of Virginia this year, while the House of Delegates met virtually Photo by Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP.
Jun 30, 2021

Seismic session

With short legislative sessions and state elections looming in the fall, odd-numbered years have developed an often-unfair reputation for being a slack time for the General Assembly. Observers of the Virginia legislature’s 2021 session, however, would hardly have come away with that impression. In the second year of Democratic[...]

“The existing constitution was antiquated and not suited for the time,” says A.E. Dick Howard, who directed the commission that rewrote Virginia’s constitution in the late 1960s. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2021

Virginia’s latest constitution turns 50

The latest Virginia Constitution went into effect 50 years ago this month, but in today’s world of polarized politics, it feels like it might as well have been 1787. Virginia’s first constitution was passed in 1776, the year the United States declared independence. The state’s present constitution is the seventh incarnatio[...]

Mar 25, 2021

Newport News, Hampton launch Peninsula Cares Act Fund

The cities of Hampton and Newport News opened a new low-interest loan program for COVID-affected businesses on Thursday. Known as the Peninsula Cares Act Fund, it will lend a total of $1.5 million in amounts ranging from $7,500 to $375,000. Eligible businesses can use the funds for purchase and installation of machinery and equipment, building […]

Maruja Evangelista Pabalan, CPA CEO | EDMARS and Associates CPA LLC | Chesapeake
Oct 27, 2020

CPAs discuss the economic health of their regions in 2020

We asked five certified public accountants for their take on the state of their regions. This is what they had to say. Answers have been edited for length and clarity. HAMPTON ROADS Maruja Evangelista Pabalan, CPA CEO | EDMARS and Associates CPA LLC | Chesapeake What are your favorite parts about living and working in […]

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[...]

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 […]

Oct 27, 2020

The Results of the Virginia Society of CPAs’ 2021 Virginia Economic Expectations Survey

  To download the results as a PDF click here   Related Articles We asked five certified public accountants for their take on the state of their regions. This is what they had to say. Answers have been edited for length and clarity. The Results of the Virginia Society of CPAs’ 2021 Virginia Economic Expectations [&he[...]

Sep 25, 2020

Gov. Northam, first lady test positive for COVID-19

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and first lady of Virginia Pamela Northam have tested positive for COVID-19, according to an announcement Friday from the Governor’s Office. On Wednesday evening, the Northams were notified that a member of the governor’s official residence staff, who works closely within the couple’s living qua[...]

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Aug 6, 2020

Va. first state to launch COVID-19 tracking app

Virginia on Wednesday became the first state in the nation to launch an app that offers alerts to people who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.  The app, Covidwise, is available for Apple and Android devices. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy technology (which does not drain phone batteries[...]

Jul 14, 2020

Primary care practices must be reinvented, research paper says

Primary care practices were not prepared for the pandemic and must reinvent the ways in which they do business, according to a paper authored by several Virginia doctors published Monday in the Annals of Family Medicine. Dr. Alex Krist, a Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Population […]

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