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The Virginia 100
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31. ROBEY ESTES FAMILY
Richmond. Robey Estes, 79, chairs Estes Express Lines, a trucking company founded in 1931 by his father. Son Rob Jr., 47, runs day-to-day operations. Estes Express continues to rack up solid revenue gains as the booming economy keeps trucks rolling. Estes’ just-in-time inventory delivery techniques help sales as well.
Net Worth: $400 million
Confidence: A

32. WOODROW W. MCGLOTHLIN
Grundy. 86. Woodrow McGlothlin sold his stake in the Bristol-based United Co. a year ago and endowed the McGlothlin Foundation with $37 million to fund projects in health, the arts and higher education in Southwest Virginia and central Appalachia. Among the first beneficiaries of McGlothlin’s largesse: the Appalachian School of Law, Emory & Henry College and Radford University.
Net Worth: $400 million
Confidence: C+

33. RICHARD D. FAIRBANK
McLean. 48. Co-founder, chairman and CEO of Capital One Financial Corp., one of America’s largest issuers of Visa and MasterCard credit cards. On board of directors for MasterCard International Inc. The company was listed on the Fortune 500 and the Forbes 400 lists for 1999. Received an MBA in 1981 at Stanford University. Prior to Capital One, worked as executive vice president of Signet Bank.
Net Worth: $359 million
Confidence: A

34. KIRBY FAMILY
Claremont. The late Ann Kirby Kirby’s fortune came from her grandfather Fred Morgan Kirby’s variety store fortune. Widower James Lewis Kirby remains at their large Surry County estate by the James River. The estate of Ann Kirby Kirby owns about 10 percent of the stock of Alleghany Corp., a New York City-based insurance company.
Net Worth: $350 million*
Confidence: B

35. CARL D. SILVER
Fredericksburg. 74. Made first business deal at 16 and hasn’t stopped since. A millionaire by 35, Silver was wounded in World War II. In 1947, moved his used-car business to Fredericksburg, where he switched to real estate in mid-1960s. With son, Larry, developed Central Park commercial complex. Also Central Park Funland, a 127,120-square-foot family entertainment center with eateries and games. The complex encompasses more than 2 million square feet of retail, entertainment and restaurant space.
Net Worth: $350 million
Confidence: B

36. ATHALIE "JOAN" IRVINE SMITH
Middleburg and Corona Del Mar, Calif. 67. Heiress to the Irvine Co. real estate fortune. Joan Irvine Smith Fine Arts Inc. of Laguana Beach, Calif., sponsors the California Art Club Outdoor Painting Festival each year. In 1996 pledged $1 million to form the Reeve-Irvine Research Center, dedicated to researching spinal cord trauma and loss of neurological function. Collaborating on project with actor Christopher Reeve, the University of California, Irvine and the American Paralysis Association.
Net Worth: $350 million
Confidence: B-

37. WILLIAM L. SCHRADER
Sterling. 48. Co-founded Performance Systems International — now PSINet Inc. — in 1989. Despite a first quarter revenue increase of 113 percent, company lost $189 million for the period and carries $3 billion in debt. Moved headquarters in April from Herndon to Ashburn. In past year, company acquired Transaction Network Services for $720 million and in the spring announced plans to purchase the Web-services firm Metamor Worldwide Inc. for $2 billion. PSINet provides businesses with Internet access, Web hosting, e-commerce and network security on its own global, fiber-optic network — wants to compete with MCI WorldCom. Not bad for Schrader, chairman and CEO, once labeled a "golden geek" by Time magazine.
Net Worth: $323 million
Confidence: B

38. ROBERT E. LAROSE
Chantilly. 56. Founded Universal Systems Inc. in 1990; is chairman, president and CEO. Company has compound annual growth of 45 percent. Currently concentrating on marketing its technology integration systems. Prior to USI, founded Advanced Technology Inc. in 1976. Acquired by Emhart Corp. in 1988. Senior member of the Northern Virginia Technology Council. Founded the LaRose Resource Center at Elon College in North Carolina.
Net Worth: $300 million
Confidence: A

39. THE BROCKS
Virginia Beach. Macon Brock Jr., 58, is cofounder, president and CEO of Dollar Tree Stores Inc., operating 1,383 stores in 33 states. With $1.2 billion in net sales in 1999, Dollar Tree’s stock is about $55 — putting Brock’s stake at $275 million. He co-founded K&K Toys Inc. with brother-in-law, J. Douglas Perry (see entry). A Vietnam veteran and 1964 graduate of Randolph Macon, Brock is heavily involved in civic and charitable activities.
Net Worth: $300 million
Confidence: A-

40. THE FIRESTONES
Upperville. Horse country denizen Diana Johnson Firestone, 68, is heir to the fortune created by her father, John Seward Johnson of Johnson & Johnson fame. Husband Bertram R. Firestone, 68, made money in real estate, thoroughbred breeding and horse racing.
Net Worth: $300 million
Confidence: A-

* Includes assets held in trust or by other family members 

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