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Virginia500 2024

Aug 29, 2024

Living Legends 2024: CLYDE STACY

Stacy, a former coal mining executive who headed Rapoca Energy, founded Par Ventures in 2000. In 2018, he purchased the vacant Bristol Mall for $2.6 million through Par Ventures and partnered with high school chum Jim McGlothlin to build Virginia’s first casino. Stacy and McGlothlin were instrumental in changing state gambling[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Government | Politics 2024: GLENN YOUNGKIN

Youngkin’s victory in the 2021 gubernatorial race catapulted the former co-CEO of the Carlyle Group into the national spotlight. Politicos quickly seized on the affable businessman as a potential alternative to Donald Trump as the 2024 Republican presidential candidate, a possibility Youngkin neither openly embraced nor disavo[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Law 2024: VICTOR O. CARDWELL

A native of Lynchburg, Cardwell was chair of the board of directors of Roanoke law firm Woods Rogers in 2022, a position he held onto after the merger of his firm and Norfolk’s Vandeventer Black that year. Cardwell, who became the first Black president of the Virginia Bar Association in 2022, continues as a leader […]

Aug 29, 2024

Banking | Finance 2024: VICTOR K. BRANCH

This year, Branch celebrates his 40th year at Bank of America. Since 2015, he has served as president of the bank’s Richmond market. He’s also chair of the Virginia Bankers Association board, which approved a merger with the Maryland Bankers Association to create the Mid-Atlantic Bankers Association holding company in July. [...]

Aug 29, 2024

Banking | Finance 2024: DIETRICH KUHLMANN

Kuhlmann took the helm at the credit union March 1, replacing Mary McDuffie, who was Navy Federal’s first woman CEO. She retired after 25 years with the financial institution, including five as CEO. After retiring from the U.S. Navy as a rear admiral, Kuhlmann joined Navy Federal in 2019 as head of branch operations. He [&hell[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Economic Development 2024: JONATHAN S. BELCHER

As leader of the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority since 2006, Belcher has helped bring new jobs to Southwest Virginia through numerous economic development deals. Two notable job announcements in the past year have included 170 jobs at data center company Tate in its access floors division, announced in November[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Health Care 2024: ERIK SHANNON

Shannon has overseen this division of UVA Health since October 2021, starting as an interim chief executive and then as permanent CEO. UVA Community Health includes three Northern Virginia hospitals — Prince William Medical Center, Haymarket Medical Center and Culpeper Medical Center — as well as an integrated network of med[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Real Estate 2024: ROBERT C. ‘BOB’ KETTLER

While a student at George Washington University in 1974, Kettler got his start in real estate by remodeling apartments. A third-generation builder and the product of a long line of real estate developers, he left school to focus on work. After discovering a passion for community development, he founded real estate development co[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Real Estate 2024: ALBERT G. ‘BEAU’ VAN METRE JR.

Van Metre’s late father founded his family real estate development company in 1955, partnering with B.B. Wills to build the first Van Metre Homes in Burke, a Fairfax County suburb. Beau Van Metre joined the company in 1963. In 2002, he was appointed vice chairman, and he became chairman in 2008. Today, the company has [&hellip[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Transportation 2024: STEPHEN C. BRICH

With 26 years in transportation, Brich oversees VDOT’s almost 58,000 miles of road, 21,000 bridges and other structures, six tunnels and three ferry systems. Appointed in 2018, he manages approximately 7,700 VDOT employees and an $8 billion annual budget for the nation’s third largest transportation agency. April 17 was a mo[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Living Legends 2024: RALPH SAMPSON

University of Virginia basketball legend Sampson already has made his stamp on state history. After winning three Naismith Awards as the National Player of the Year, the 7-foot-4 Sampson graduated from U.Va. in 1983 and played for the Houston Rockets through 1987. The Harrisonburg native won the NBA Rookie of the Year award in t[...]

Aug 29, 2024

Agriculture 2024: MATTHEW J. LOHR

With a combined annual economic impact of more than $105 billion, agriculture and forestry are Virginia’s largest private industries. Lohr’s office and its three agencies oversee these industries while also working to preserve farmland and forestland, promote access to safe and healthy food and support rural economic develop[...]

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