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Return to Virginia Business - October 2004

Editor's corner

Virginia Business welcomes new editor

by Paula C. Squires
Virginia Business
October 2004


Next month a new face will appear in this column as we welcome Robert C. Powell III as the new editor of Virginia Business. Powell comes with a wealth of experience in business news reporting and editing. For the past decade, he has been editor of Metro Business, a weekly business tabloid produced by the Richmond Times-Dispatch that reports on the people, trends and businesses in metropolitan Richmond. As an associate business editor at the paper, Powell also has assisted in coordinating its business coverage. Before joining the Times-Dispatch in 1992, he worked as an assistant business reporter and editor at the Richmond News Leader — the afternoon competitor to the Times-Dispatch back in the day. And before that he worked for several newspapers in Georgia, his native state. So Powell is a veteran when it comes to preparing an interesting package of business news.

Covering the news in an in-depth, analytical way is the mission at Virginia Business. Powell is a valuable addition to our editorial staff, and we know he will help us get the job done. We are also pleased that former Senior Editor Bob Burke of Fredericksburg is staying on in the capacity of contributing editor. Like Powell, he has years of reporting and editing experience and is a tough taskmaster when it comes to copy. In fact, Burke served as the project editor for this month’s cover story on the state’s Public-Private Transportation Act. Written by frequent contributor Lynn Waltz of Norfolk, the story explains how Virginia’s innovative law is affecting both road building and road planning.

With a focus on construction in October, we profile the state’s largest projects. In another annual feature, we list Virginia’s top-paid CEOs. After a couple of years of restraint, CEO pay is on the rise.

While I won’t anchor this column anymore, I’ll still be around, managing stories and accompanying reporters on some of their assignments, one of the highlights of my work. In what other job could I visit everything from the office of the U.S. Treasury Secretary to a pork processing plant? The business world is a fascinating place, but I’ll never feel the same about sausage!

Paula C. Squires
Managing Editor
psquires@va-business.com

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