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Thomas R. Harter, director, US Airways Group, Arlington. Harter is senior vice president and consultant at The Segal Company in Washington, D.C., and before that was an independent business consultant. (8/27/04, PRNewswire)

Gerald Krueger, director, Commonwealth Biotechnologies Inc., Richmond. Krueger is principal scientist for the Wexford Group International, Vienna, and is a retired colonel, U.S. Army, with a background in occupational and environmental medical research. (8/26/04, Business Wire)

Raymond B. Ruddy, director, Maximus, Reston. Ruddy retired as president of the Maximus Consulting Group in 2001; he joined the company in 1985. (8/24/04, Business Wire)

Lisa Gray Olexy, executive vice president, ValueOptions, Norfolk. Olexy was vice president of development at Horizon Health Corp. of Lewisville, Texas. (8/24/04, Business Wire)

Thomas R. Brown, CEO, Rutherfoord, Roanoke. Brown joined the firm in 1979 and was named president in 1998. (8/24/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

George A. Steadman III, president, Rutherfoord, Roanoke. Currently serves as COO and will retain that post. (8/24/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

William B. Mason, executive vice president, Rutherfoord, Roanoke. He was formerly division manager for Richmond. (8/24/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Robert A. Bamberger, executive vice president, Rutherfoord, Roanoke. He was sales manager leader for divisions. (8/24/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Chester A. Crocker, director, Universal Corp., Richmond. Crocker is a professor of strategic studies at Georgetown University. Previously he served as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs in the Reagan administration. (8/6/04, PRNewswire)

Raynor B. Reavis, vice president, General Dynamics, Falls Church. Reavis is a senior vice president at Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. in Savannah, Ga., a General Dynamics subsidiary, and will continue in that position. (8/5/04, PRNewswire)

Gerry Decker, COO, McNeil Technologies, Springfield. Decker has been with Dyncorp of Falls Church (now CSC) in various positions since 1990. (7/29/04, Press release)

Paul J. Klaassen, director, MeriStar Hospitality, Arlington. Klaassen is founder, chairman and CEO of Sunrise Senior Living Inc. of McLean. (7/29/04, Business Wire)

Judith W. Northup, director, Exostar, Herndon. Northup is vice president and chief administrative officer for Vought Aircraft Industries, Inc. (8/4/04, PRNewswire)

Joseph C. Fouse, senior vice president of operations and technology, James Monroe Bank, Arlington. Fouse is a noted author on check imaging, fraud and risk management. He was previously a senior business advisor to Fidelity for check imaging solutions. (8/20/04, Business Wire)

Joe Rozek, special assistant and senior director for domestic counterterrorism to President George Bush. Rozek previously was vice president for security, operations and technology at System Planning Corp., Arlington. (8/20/04, PRNewswire)

J. Alfred Broaddus Jr., director, Albemarle Corp. and Owens & Minor Inc., Richmond. Broaddus was president of the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank from 1993 until his retirement July 31, and served as a rotating member of the Federal Open Market Committee. He joined the Fed as an economist in 1970. (8/18/04, PRNewswire)

Robert E. Evanson, director, Cadmus Communications. Evanson is a senior advisor to Apax Partners Inc. in New York, a global private equity company focused on media investments and acquisitions. Previously, he was president of McGraw-Hill Education at the McGraw-Hill companies. (8/18/04, PRNewswire)

Lynn Davenport, CEO, MAXIMUS, Reston. Davenport is currently COO of the company. (8/17/04, Business Wire)

Stephen R. Wilson, executive vice president, Luna Innovations Inc.’s Nanomaterials Division, Danville. A leading fullerene and nanotube chemist, Wilson is a founder and former chief scientific officer of C Sixty Inc. of Houston, Texas. (8/17/04, Business Wire)

Fiona Dias, director, Choice Hotels International Inc., Silver Spring, Md. Dias is senior vice president of Circuit City Stores Inc., and president of Circuit City Direct, Richmond. (8/16/04, Business Wire)

Henry Williamson, director, Hooker Furniture Corp., Martinsville. Williamson retired earlier this year as COO of BB&T Corp. of Charlotte, N.C. (8/16/04, Business Wire)

Jonathan Spencer, general counsel, Shenandoah Telecommunications Co., Edinburg. Spencer previously had a private practice and was vice president and associate general counsel for Cable & Wireless, and held positions in the United States and the United Kingdom. (8/11/04, Press release)

Maj. Gen. Zannie Smith (ret.), senior vice president of the information systems group, Anteon Corp., Fairfax. Smith retired from the Army after a 40-year career, which included command and senior staff positions at the division, corps and joint NATO command levels. (8/9/04, Press release)




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