Mike Biscotte, senior
vice president, Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern
Inc., Roanoke. Biscotte has been with HSMM for 25
years and served in management
positions for major building projects while developing
a specialty in the design of secure, blast-resistance
structures. (Press release)
Michael Brennan, senior
vice president, Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern
Inc., Roanoke. Brennan has been with HSMM for 31
years, managing a vartiety
of projects n the commercial, instituational, governemtnal
and private sectors. (Press release)
Thomas R. Byrd, president, Anthem Blue Cross
and Blue Shield in Virginia, Richmond. After working
for KPMG, Byrd joined Blue Cross Blue Shield in 1991
as director of financial analysis. He has since been
a regional finance officer, vice president and general
manager, Finance. (Press release)
Mike Coppola, president and CEO, Advance Auto
Parts Inc., Roanoke. Coppola joined Advance in 2001
and was executive vice president and COO. Previously,
he was executive vice presdent of marketing for Tops
Friendly Markets, Buffalo, N.Y. (Press release)
Joseph Corbett, CFO,
BearingPoint Inc., McLean. Corbett resigned his position
through mutual agreement
with the company. He will be succeeded in an interim
capacity by Harry You, BearingPoint’s CEO. (PRNewswire)
Craig A. Dubow, president and CEO, Gannett
Co. Inc., McLean. Dubow is president and CEO of the
Gannett Broadcasting Division. (Business Wire)
Ronald Cournoyer, senior vice president, Homeland
Security, CACI Inc., Arlington. Cournoyer served in
executive positions with BDM Inc. and TRW Inc., and
during a 24-year Air Force career was director of the
White House Communications Agency. (PRNewswire)
Fiona P. Dias, senior vice president, chief
marketing officer and president of Circuit City Direct,
Circuit City Stores Inc., Richmond. Dias joined the
company in 2000 as senior vice president for marketing.
She became president of Circuit City Direct in 2003. (PRNewswire)
Richard P. Gonzalez, senior vice president
and chief information officer, LandAmerica Financial
Group Inc., Richmond. Previously, Gonzalez had worked
with Credit Suisse First Boston, Extante Financial
Services in Salt Lake City, Utah and NASDAQ in New
York City. (Press release)
Jorge Haddock, dean of the Robbins School of
Business at the University of Richmond. Haddock was
associate dean and professor of information technology
at the Lally School of Management and Technology at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. (Richmond
Times-Dispatch)
Kimball L. Hargis, CEO, Eastern Data Inc.,
Virginia Beach. Hargis was previously president and
CFO of Guyan Eagle Investment Company, Chesapeake. (Press
release)
Joseph Kuhn, CFO, Mobile 365, Chantilly. Kuhn
previously was vice president and CFO or Opnet Technologies
and executive vice president and CFO at Wisor Telecom
Corp. (Press release)
Roger Levy, senior vice president, government
relations, Genworth Financial Inc., Richmond. Levy
was with the law firm of DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
as director of the Legiislative Financial Services
Group. (PRNewswire)
Elizabeth McCoury, downtown
development coordinator, Suffolk. McCoury resigned
her position to move to Bedford
for family considerations. She worked for Suffolk and
seven years and for Portsmouth’s Department of Economic
Development 14 years before that. (The Virginian-Pilot)
Katherine H. Nowell, senior vice president,
Monarch Bank, Chesapeake. Nowell joined Monarch in
August 2000, serving as vice president and credit administration
manager. (PRNewswire)
Perry L. Nolan, president and CEO, Xybernaut
Corp., Fairfax. Nolan has been president of Xybernaut
Solutions Inc., a Xybernaut subsidiary, formerly Selfware
Inc., since its acquisition in 2000. (Business Wire)
Keith Oreson, senior
vice president for human resources, Advance Auto
Parts Inc., Roanoke. Oreson
was vice president of human resources for Frank’s Nursery & Crafts
Inc. of Troy, Mich. (PRNewswire)
Charles D. Patton, president, Gold Key Resorts
Inc., Virginia Beach. Patton was senior director of
marketing and customer acquisition for Marriott Vacation
Club International of Orlando, Fla. and also served
with Disney Development Company and Disney Vacation
Club in the United States and France. (Press release)
Charles Sander, president and CEO, U.S. Telesis
Holdings Inc., Hamilton. Sander was previously vice
president and partner of the Global Transportation
sector for Unisys Corp., and worked for Tyco/ADT Security
Services Inc. and Baltimore-Washington Airport. (PRNewswire)
Michael L. Sledge, division president for civilian
agencies and homeland security, Robbins-Gioia LLC.
Sledge was previously senior vice president of civilian
agencies. He joined the company in 1984. (Press
release)