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Virginia 500

Aug 29, 2022

Law: MONICA T. MONDAY

Monday sits at the helm of a fast-growing Virginia law firm and heads the firm’s appellate practice. Gentry Locke doubled the size of its Richmond office in 2021, adding nine attorneys to expand its criminal and government investigations and renewable energy practices, moving it from the state’s ninth largest firm to the eig[...]

Aug 29, 2022

Law: A. BENJAMIN SPENCER

In 2020, Spencer became the first Black dean of America’s oldest law school. A graduate of Morehouse College, Harvard Law School and the London School of Economics and Political Science, Spencer started his career in private practice before joining the law faculty at the University of Richmond in 2004. An expert in civil proce[...]

Aug 29, 2022

Real Estate: J. SCOTT ADAMS

In November 2021, Colliers announced Adams’ promotion from regional president to executive managing director for Colliers’ Virginia and Raleigh, North Carolina, brokerages. Adams has more than 27 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry as an investment sales broker, project manager and consultant. Before h[...]

Aug 29, 2022

Real Estate: MICHAEL HALLMARK

An underdeveloped swath of downtown Richmond drew Hallmark from Los Angeles to Virginia’s capital. After the mammoth proposed Navy Hill development failed to gain the necessary political traction, though, Hallmark stayed put. Hallmark, a founding partner of Future Cities, is seeing his ideas for Richmond re-envisioned in neigh[...]

Aug 29, 2022

Real Estate: JON JENNINGS

Jennings leads the general contracting firm founded in 1952 by his grandfather, bricklayer Lawrence Floyd Jennings. Jon Jennings joined the family business in 2000 and oversees the 350-employee company’s operations in the metro D.C. area and Richmond. L.F. Jennings has a broad portfolio of projects. In Washington, D.C., it’s[...]

Aug 29, 2022

Real Estate: JON M. PETERSON

Founded more than 57 years ago by Jon Peterson’s late father, Milt, Peterson Cos. is responsible for some of the most prominent mixed-use retail, residential and office developments in Northern Virginia and Maryland. Its projects include National Harbor, Virginia Gateway, Downtown Silver Spring, Rio Washingtonian Center, Burke[...]

Aug 29, 2022

2022 Virginia 500: Agriculture

    CHAD BALLARD III PRESIDENT, BALLARD FISH & OYSTER CO. LLC, CAPE CHARLES     GEORGE C. FREEMAN III CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, UNIVERSAL CORP., RICHMOND     CORWIN HEATWOLE FOUNDING FARMER AND CEO, FARMER FOCUS, HARRISONBURG     NEIL A. HOUFF PRESIDENT AND TRANSLOADING OPERATIONS MANAGER, HOUFF CORP., WEYERS CAVE     WAYNE […]

Aug 29, 2022

Manufacturing: GREGORY H. TREPP

Trepp joined Hamilton Beach in 1996 as director of marketing, holding multiple senior leadership and executive leadership positions in the company’s consumer, international and commercial divisions. Before becoming president and CEO in 2017, he was president and CEO of its Hamilton Beach Brands Canada Inc. and Hamilton Beach[...]

Aug 29, 2022

Agriculture: WAYNE F. PRYOR

Pryor has a desk job, but he rarely misses an opportunity to get outside. “I will never tire of watching the sun come up over the farm in the morning, and then watching it set in the evening,” says the lifelong Goochland County hay and grain farmer. But he’s devoted decades to the Virginia Farm […]

Aug 29, 2022

Arts/Entertainment/Sports: ERIK H. NEIL

Neil oversees the 123-employee Chrysler Museum of Art, which serves as a key cultural amenity of the Hampton Roads area and in 2021 drew $9.47 million in revenue. Neil has worked in museums for more than 23 years, beginning with his seven-year role as director of the Newcomb Art Gallery of Tulane University. Then he […]

Hallock
Aug 29, 2022

Education: KEVIN F. HALLOCK

When Hallock became the University of Richmond’s new president last summer, it was on the heels of controversy, as the private university’s board decided not to change the names of two buildings honoring two men who supported slavery and segregation, even though students and faculty protested. However, board members changed [...]

Aug 29, 2022

Federal Contractors/Technology: JAMES J. RHYU

In an essay for Forbes in March, Rhyu asked whether work is “something we do or something we are?” Challenging employers to rethink the necessity of a college degree, he pondered whether the education industry is allowing students to discover their passions. “Answering these questions will help get us closer to reimagining[...]

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