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Carol M. Anderson, senior vice president, LandAmerica Financial Group Inc., Richmond. A veteran of 28 years in the human resources field, Anderson is now director of talent and learning resources. She had been a vice president at LandAmerica. (PRNewswire)

E. Scott Blackwell, senior vice president, LandAmerica Financial Group Inc., Richmond. Blackwell has 15 years experience in human resources and is now director of employment services. He had been a vice president at LandAmerica. (PRNewswire)

David L. Bibb, partner, KPMG LLP, Richmond. Bibb joined KPMG in 1990 and has served in various posts in the company, including stints in Melbourne, Australia and Amsterdam. He provides audit services to transportation and industrial-markets clients in the Richmond area. (Press release)

Robert S. Bloxom, secretary of agriculture and forestry, Virginia. Bloxom, president of Bloxom Auto Supply Co. Inc. in Mappsville, is Virginia’s first cabinet-level officer charged with agriculture. He served in the House of Delegates 1978-2003. (Press release)

Donna C. Carver, partner, KPMG LLP, Richmond. Carver joined KPMG in 1989. She provides audit services to financial-services and insurance clients in the Richmond area. (Press release)

Stewart Curley, CFO, Rivermine Software, Fairfax. Curley most recently was CFO for Plateau Systems of Arlington. (Business Wire)

James P. Dougherty, partner, KPMG LLP, Richmond. Dougherty joined KPMG in 1985. He provides audit services to financial-services and consumer-markets clients in the Richmond area. (Press release)

William R. “Bill” Ermatinger, vice president of human resources, administration and trades, Northrop Grumman Newport News, Newport News. Ermatinger joined Northrop in 1987 and most recently was director of employee relations at Northrop Grumman’s Electronic Systems Sector, Baltimore. (Daily Press)

Thomas Kloster, CFO, Primus Telecommunications Group Inc., McLean. Kloster joined Primus in 1996 as corporate controller. He was most recently senior vice president for corporate finance. (Business Wire)

Linda Lazor, senior vice president of marketing, Plateau Systems, Arlington. Lazor most recently was vice president for global product marketing at PeopleSoft Inc., Pleasanton, Calif. (PRNewswire)

Robert M. Mark, advisor, Digital Sandbox Inc., Reston. Mark is CEO of Black Diamond, a risk management consulting firm. He serves on several boards, including the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Science and IBM’s Deep Computing Institute. (Press release)

Maj. Gen. (ret.) James “Spider” Marks, senior vice president, McNeil Technologies Inc., Springfield. Marks held a number of command positions in his career with the Army, most recently commander of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. (Press release)

James F. McDonnell, advisor, Digital Sandbox Inc., Reston. McDonnell is vice president and chief information and security officer for USEC Inc. of Bethesda, Md. energy company. He is a former director of infrastructure protection for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (Press release)

William S. Oglesby, director, Advance Auto Parts Inc., Roanoke. Oglesby has served in a number of positions with investment banking firms, including Credit Suisse First Boston; Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette; and Kidder, Peabody & Co. (PRNewswire)

Bill Oldham, CEO, Evolvent, Falls Church. Oldham had been COO and executive vice president at the company. (PRNewswire)

Christina I. Ray, advisor, Digital Sandbox Inc., Reston. Mark is managing principal of Guarnerius Management LLC, a New York risk management consulting firm. (Press release)

Bonnie Remson, senior vice president, director of employee relations, LandAmerica Financial Group inc., Richmond. Remson has over 20 years experience in human resources and most recently was employee relations manager, corporate recruiter and EEO specialist at LandAmerica. (Press release)

Thomas L. Schilling, CFO, USA Mobility Inc., Alexandria. Schilling was most recently CFO at Cincinnati Bell, and has held other posts at MCI Inc. and Sprint Communications. (PRNewswire)

William “Bill” Schuster, COO, Orbimage Inc., Dulles. Schuster served 22 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, and most recently was president of integrated systems for BAE Systems. (PRNewswire)

Ashley L. Taylor Jr., member, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Taylor is an attorney with Troutman Sanders LLP, Richmond, focusing on employment law, and a partner in the Complex Litigation practice group. He joined the firm in 2001 and previously was a Deputy Attorney General for Virginia. (Press release)

Robert W. Wolz, chairman, Virginia Free, Richmond. Woltz is president of Verizon Virginia. He succeeds S. Buford Scott as chairman of the business-centric political watchdog group. (Press release)

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