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Virginia
Business - July 2006
COVER
STORY / CFO OF THE YEAR
Virginia Business takes a look
at the state's top corporate financial managers
Cover story: Sarbanes-Oxley
turns up the heat on chief financial officers
View 2006 finalists
WINNER
PROFILES
- Public companies: Gracia C. Martore, Gannett
Co. Inc.
- Large private companies: Robert A. Broermann,
Sentara Healthcare
- Small private companies: Timothy W. Lawson, CCS-Inc.
REGIONAL
REPORT: WILLIAMSBURG
- Ready to celebrate: Historic Triangle hopes
Jamestown anniversary will have lasting effects.
- Radio stations prosper by keeping a "hometown" feel
- Growth & Development
ARCHITECTURE
& ENGINEERING
- Not
just for tree-huggers: Interest grows in economic
benefits of “green” building.
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Video
report: Green
concepts exhibition
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- A
new view for cable: Empty
nesters seek city-center environment in luxury condos.
- COMMENTARY: Compromise
legislation reshapes competition for video services.
MINORITY-OWNED
BUSINESS
- Finding
untapped opportunities: Magazine founder says fortunes have changed for minority-owned
companies.
MANUFACTURING
- An
economic engine for Southwest Virginia? Toyota’s
interest in Roanoke region focuses attention on its auto
industry.
EXECUTIVE
EDUCATION
- Back to school: Programs reach out to nontraditional
students.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's
Corner
- Rewards
for a tough job
Looking Back
- Why study business
history?
Around the Old Dominion
- Winchester clothier marks a milestone
- Dominion picks Wise County site for proposed power plant
- Abingdon recognized as a ‘dream town’
- Rising business costs hurt cities’ ranking
- Company is riding on vinyl railing
Followups
An
update on companies and trends featured in recent issues:
- New CEO at CarMax
- Culinary Institute of Virginia
- "No" vote on luxury condos
Reporter's Notebook
Notes
and thoughts from the travels of Virginia Business writers
and editors
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