Retail/Wholesale: CHARLES E. TYSON
In 2022, Tyson is overseeing a rapid acceleration of LL Flooring, expecting to open between 20 and 25 new retail locations by the end of the year, in addition to the chain’s existing 431 stores. Previously known as Lumber Liquidators, LL Flooring moved its headquarters from Toano to Richmond in 2019. Tyson, who joined the [&he[...]
Law: KEN RANDALL
Randall became dean of the Antonin Scalia Law School in 2020 following his success as dean of the University of Alabama School of Law. During his 20-year tenure, UA’s ranking rose from 96th to 21st on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Schools list. Randall also launched the first online Master of Laws degree […]
Professional Services: C. SCOTT MOULDEN
A Virginia Tech alumnus, Moulden has been with Yount, Hyde & Barbour since he entered the accounting profession in 1988. A member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, he also serves as treasurer for the Frederick County Fair Association and is a b[...]
Economic Development: STU SOLOMON
Solomon spent 30 years at Accenture before leaving in 2017 as location managing director for metropolitan Washington, D.C., and forming Connected DMV two years later. The public-private nonprofit regional economic development organization promotes collaboration between Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. In June, Connected [...]
Economic Development: BRYAN K. STEPHENS
Since joining the Hampton Roads Chamber in 2013, Stephens has helped the organization receive the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s five-star accreditation in both 2016 and 2021, an honor that places it in the top 1% of all U.S. chambers. Hampton Roads has a lot of projects going on and about to start, including the redevelopment [&h[...]
Education: KARL McDONNELL
CEO of Strategic Education Inc., an education services holding company that owns for-profit Strayer and Capella universities, McDonnell was previously SEI’s chief operating officer and serves on its board of directors. He’s also served as president and CEO of Strayer University, which has an enrollment of more than 50,000 st[...]
Education: GREGORY WASHINGTON
When Washington started as GMU’s president in July 2020, he made history as its first Black leader, joining during a particularly challenging time, after the COVID-19 pandemic moved classes online. Under Washington’s leadership, Mason has seen enrollment increase, and the university is expanding in Arlington, Fairfax and Pri[...]
Government/Politics: TIM KAINE
After the COVID-19 pandemic first hit, Kaine and his congressional colleagues worked to respond with measures like passing a stimulus package, the CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Act. After battling the virus himself and facing long-term effects, Kaine introduced the CARE for Long COVID Act this year. Kaine’s politic[...]
Finance/Insurance: MONIQUE S. ADAMS
Born out of recommendations from a group seeking to make Hampton Roads less dependent on federal defense spending, 757 Angels matches a network of more than 100 business and community leaders in the Hampton Roads region with Virginia-based entrepreneurs who need funding and mentoring to develop their early-stage companies. So fa[...]
Health Care: WILLIAM B. ‘BILL’ DOWNEY
Since 2012, Downey has led Riverside Health System, where he oversees 9,000 employees and shepherds major projects to expand health care services in the Hampton Roads region. Earlier this year, Riverside broke ground on a building that will house the region’s first standalone 24-hour psychiatric emergency department, scheduled[...]
Transportation: ADAM COHEN and ELAN COHEN
The body that oversees ships flagged from the west African nation of Liberia is not the country’s government, but a company based in Virginia. Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry, founded by Yoram Cohen and run by his sons, totals more than 5,000 vessels, comprising more than 200 million gross tons, and repres[...]
Transportation: STEPHEN A. EDWARDS
At what everyone hopes is the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no longer a surprise to read another headline declaring that the Port of Virginia has shattered a previous cargo record. The port did so again in May 2022, when it handled more than 340,000 TEUs (20-foot equivalent units), breaking the previous record set [&helli[...]