John Barnes, named COO,
ZeNETeX, Herndon. Barnes was formerly president of
EPS Technology Solutions
and retired from the Army’s Signal Corps as a colonel
in 1997. (PRNewswire)
Martin F. Baumann retired as CFO of Freddie
Mac, McLean. Baumann joined Freddie Mac in 2003 after
a partnership at PricewaterhouseCoopers. He oversaw
a $5 billion accounting restatement after disclosure
of accounting problems at the company. (The Washington
Post)
Kirk Die, named senior
vice president and general auditor, Freddie Mac,
McLean. Die previously held executive
posts with MBNA in Wilmington, Del. Most recently he
was audit executive for MBNA’s combined card services
division after its merger with Bank of America. (PRNewswire)
Frank Haislip, named executive vice president,
senior lending officer, Bay Community Bank, Newport
News. Haislip was senior vice president at Old Point
National Bank and held positions at First Virginia
Bank and First American Bank of Virginia. (News
release)
Barbara B. Hill, named CEO, ValueOptions, Norfolk.
Hill previously was chairman and CEO of Woodhaven Health
Services and held executive positions with Express
Scripts and CIGNA HealthCare. (News release)
Robert Keane resigned as president and COO
of Cavalier Telephone in Richmond. The company said
Keane, who joined Cavalier in 2002, left to pursue
other opportunities. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
John Madej, named division president for civilian
agencies, Robbins-Gioia LLC, Alexandria. Madej joined
the company in 1982 and has held a number of program
and project management positions. (News release)
James L. McNeil retired as CEO of McNeil Technologies,
Springfield. McNeil founded the company in 1985. Ronald
J. Thomas who joined the company in 1996 will succeed
him. Gerard “Gerry” A. Decker, currently COO,
will become president. (News release)
Timothy G. Moore,
named shareholder and director, Spotts Fain, Richmond.
Moore focuses his practice on commercial and business
litigation with an emphasis on representing financial
institutions. He received his law degree from Washington & Lee
University. (News release)
Richard J. Nadeau, named executive vice president
for finance and accounting, The Mills Corp., Arlington.
Nadeau was formerly CFO for Colt Defense LLC in Hartford,
Conn. He is expected to become CFO at Mills. (Business
Wire)
Paul G. O’Brien, named
COO, TranTech, Alexandria. O’Brien has more than
30 years experience in the IT sector, including jobs
at PRC, later Litton PRC, and
most recently Northrop Grumman IT. (Business Wire)
L.I. “Ike” Prillaman retired
as vice chairman and chief marketing officer, Norfolk
Southern, Norfolk.
Prillaman joined Norfolk & Western Railway, a Norfolk
Southern predecessor, in 1970 as a manger in the auditing
department. He rose through the ranks and was named
a vice president in the accounting department in 1985. (The
Virginian-Pilot)
Karen S. Smith,
named senior vice president of research strategy, Southeastern
Institute of Research, Richmond. Smith previously led
in-house research efforts at Siddall Inc. and Ryder
Systems Inc. (News release)
R. Lee Stephens
Jr., named shareholder and director, Spotts Fain,
Irvington. Stephens practices in business and commercial
real estate with a consulting practice on government
relations and economic development. He received his
law degree from the College of William & Mary. (News
release)
T. Spencer Williamson IV, named president and
CEO, Intelliject LLC, Richmond. Williamson previously
was director of sales for the western U.S. for Guidant
Corp. He began his career at Eli Lilly. (News release)