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Virginia CFO Awards

Being named CFO of the year is a “great going-away gift,” says Hossein Sadid, who retired in June as CFO for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jul 28, 2022

‘Just when I thought I was out’

Virginia Business’ 2022 Virginia CFO of the Year award winners represent large and small businesses and large and small nonprofits.  Large nonprofit | Hossein Sadid, CFO and deputy director for finance and administration Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond After a couple of failed attempts, Hossein Sadid finally retire[...]

Altria Group CFO Sal Mancuso brings his 30-plus years of experience to his volunteer position chairing regional economic development organization the Greater Richmond Partnership. Photo courtesy Altria Group Inc.
Jul 28, 2022

Broadened horizons

Virginia Business’ 2022 Virginia CFO of the Year award winners represent large and small businesses and large and small nonprofits.  Large business | Sal Mancuso, executive vice president and CFO Altria Group Inc., Henrico County A first-generation college graduate whose father immigrated to this country from Sicily, Ital[...]

Before becoming CFO of Feeding Southwest Virginia, David Argabright organized more than 100 missionary trips across five continents. Photo by Don Petersen
Jul 28, 2022

On a mission

Virginia Business’ 2022 Virginia CFO of the Year award winners represent large and small businesses and large and small nonprofits.  Small nonprofit | David Argabright, CFO Feeding Southwest Virginia, Salem David Argabright’s background in construction came in handy when Feeding Southwest Virginia opened its Community S[...]

Earlier in her career, Fahrenheit Advisors CFO Cynthia Macturk was a finance executive at Capital One, helping establish operations in England and South Africa. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jul 28, 2022

‘A seat at the table’

Virginia Business’ 2022 Virginia CFO of the Year award winners represent large and small businesses and large and small nonprofits.  Small business | Cynthia Macturk, CFO Fahrenheit Advisors, Richmond When Cynthia Macturk wants to consult with professional peers, she doesn’t have to go far. “Here, I have an entire in-[...]

(L to R) Virginia Business Editor Richard Foster; Dan Bryant of Altria Group; David Argabright of Feeding Southwest Virginia; Hossein Sadid of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Cynthia Macturk of Fahrenheit Advisors; and Virginia Business President and Publisher Bernie Niemeier. (Bryant accepted the award for Altria CFO Sal Mancuso.)
Jun 16, 2022

Virginia Business announces 2022 Va. CFO Awards winners

Virginia Business presented awards to chief financial officers at companies and nonprofits around the commonwealth Thursday night. This year’s Virginia CFO Awards banquet — which is the largest annual gathering of CFOs in Virginia — was held at The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond. Fifty-one CFOs from around the commonwealt[...]

Jul 30, 2021

2021 Virginia CFO Awards: The winners

Large business CFO: John C. Zeheb, Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods LLC, Richmond Large nonprofit CFO: Clifford Yee, Northern Virginia Family Service, Oakton Small business CFO: J. Robert Mooney, Phlow Corp., Richmond Small nonprofit CFO: Kim L. D’Errico, Special Olympics Virginia, Richmond Plus: The 2021 nominees list Amid pandemic, CFOs positioned businesses for recovery  

John Brocato, chief financial officer for Charlottesville-based Better Living Inc., helped the building supply company alter its operating procedures for pandemic safety as demand exploded. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jul 30, 2021

Preparing for the worst

Read about the 2021 Virginia CFO Award winners. John Brocato’s coveted tickets to the Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament suddenly became void in March 2020 after the ACC canceled the tournament as the COVID-19 pandemic began turning the world on its head. And as the chief financial officer of a small build[...]

Phlow Corp. CFO Bob Mooney has worked in finance since the late 1960s. Photo by Matthew R.O. Brown
Jul 30, 2021

Going with the Phlow

Small Business | J. Robert Mooney, CFO Phlow Corp., Richmond Without Bob Mooney, Phlow Corp. might never have gotten off the ground. “I do not believe I would’ve had the courage or the willingness … to start up Phlow if it weren’t for Bob,” says Dr. Eric Edwards, co-founder and CEO of the Richmond-based company [&h[...]

Ukrop’s CFO John Zeheb was a key player in the company’s transition from supermarket chain to prepared foods manufacturer. Photo by Matthew R.O. Brown
Jul 30, 2021

In the bag

Large Business | John C. Zeheb, CFO Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods LLC, Richmond When John C. Zeheb landed his first job bagging groceries at a Ukrop’s supermarket at age 16, he certainly didn’t think it would lead to a career. “At the time, I would never have imagined that,” says Zeheb, vice president and chief financial [&h[...]

Kim D’Errico has been in charge of Special Olympics Virginia’s finances since 2005. Photo by Matthew R.O. Brown
Jul 30, 2021

Slam dunk

Small Nonprofit | Kim L. D’Errico, CFO Special Olympics Virginia, Richmond When Rick Jeffrey was coming on board as president of Special Olympics Virginia in 2000, Kim L. D’Errico was his first hire. If you ask him, he’ll say it was a good one. D’Errico was seeking a change from the large public accounting firm […[...]

Jul 30, 2021

2021 Virginia CFO Awards List of Nominees

Read about the 2021 Virginia CFO Award winners.  

Northern Virginia Family Service CFO Clifford Yee has worked in Richmond, Chicago, Los Angeles and Fairfax County. Photo by Stephen Gosling
Jul 30, 2021

There and back again

Large Nonprofit | Clifford Yee, CFO Northern Virginia Family Service, Oakton First-generation college graduate Clifford Yee’s early career took him from the East Coast to the West Coast and back again in a variety of financial, consulting and management positions. Then, at the age of 40, he had a stroke. It was Mother’s Day [...]

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