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July 2023

Jun 29, 2023

‘A generational shift’

Updated June 29 Politicians like to suggest every new election is the most important of our lifetimes, but Virginia’s off-off-year state legislative elections in 2023 might actually live up to the billing for once. In November, voters will elect representatives to all 140 seats in the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates, in[...]

Jun 29, 2023

Not by coincidence

Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander has a vision for his city that includes increasing revenue without creating additional taxes for residents. His focuses in achieving that goal include tourism, hospitality and entertainment — familiar parts of neighboring Virginia Beach’s economy. However, unlike Virginia Beach, he poi[...]

Jun 29, 2023

JENNIFER DeBRUHL

In 2021, Jennifer DeBruhl’s husband, Mark, passed away after a 3-month battle with cancer. Before this tragedy, DeBruhl was preparing to retire from her public service career and transition into the private sector. However, life had other plans for DeBruhl’s career path, too. The state’s transportation secretary asked her [...]

Jun 29, 2023

Norfolk purchases struggling MacArthur Center

In early June, Norfolk City Council members approved plans for the city to purchase the struggling MacArthur Center downtown mall for up to $18 million. The 23-acre mall is owned by Wells Fargo & Co., which holds the mall following a loan default by MacArthur Center’s previous owner, Connecticut-based Starwood Property Tru[...]

Jun 29, 2023

CAROLYN RAINEY

A 40-year veteran with Bank of America, Carolyn Rainey became president of all the bank’s banking and investment operations in the Charlottesville area last year after serving as the bank’s Charlottesville market executive since 2018. Under Rainey’s leadership, Bank of America’s market share in Charlottesville has grown,[...]

Jun 29, 2023

Unfinished business

The tone of the 2023 General Assembly can be encapsulated in its approach to electricity rates. With dozens of lawmakers poised to retire, the General Assembly passed a major energy law, giving the State Corporation Commission added leeway over adjusting customer rates for utilities Dominion Energy Inc. and Appalachian Power. Ye[...]

Jun 29, 2023

ELAINE BEEMAN

Elaine Beeman recalls often being the only woman in the room when she started her career with Accenture in the 2000s. But she’s now an exemplar for leadership, with a title to match. “It’s very rewarding for me to be in a position now where I can help enrich the experience of the next generation,” […]

Jun 29, 2023

ALICE P. FRAZIER

In 2017, when Alice Frazier became president and CEO of Charles Town, West Virginia-based Bank of Charles Town and its parent company, she was among a select group of only 47 women nationwide who lead banks, and the first woman to run BCT. The bank has four offices in Loudoun County, including two in Leesburg; […]

Danville City Council member Lee Vogler encouraged The Palace Resort RV park to come to Danville after Pittsylvania County passed on the project. Photo by Hannah King
Jun 29, 2023

Luxury RV park sets sights on Danville

Danville visitors could soon be setting up camp at the area’s first luxury RV park if City Council approves a special use permit for The Palace Resort, a project that could generate $1.3 million in annual city tax revenue. The matter was set to go before Danville City Council on June 20, following the planning […]

Jun 29, 2023

LORI COLLIER WARAN

As the first woman to lead NASCAR’s Richmond Raceway, Lori Collier Waran races circles around everyone — literally. In July 2022, Waran grabbed the steering wheel and took over as the raceway’s president. It marked a big career switch for Waran, who previously served as publisher of Richmond-based Style Weekly magazine and[...]

Jun 29, 2023

TIFFANY RAY 

Commencement season is Tiffany Ray’s favorite time of year. That’s when students walk across the stage to get their degrees, and she can see “live and in color” how her work is reshaping lives.    In 2017, the year before Ray arrived at Germanna as its chief diversity officer, the Fredericksburg community college grad[...]

Jun 29, 2023

FloydFest cancelation causes economic ripples

FloydFest, a five-day celebration showcasing more than 100 performers, has had an annual regional economic impact of about $4 million since its 2002 founding, according to festival organizers. Even so, county officials and local business owners seem to be taking a “c’est la vie” attitude to the cancelation in April of this[...]

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