Top 10 for Reed Integration (The Suffolk News-Herald)
North Suffolk-based Reed Integration’s third consecutive year of being named to an annual list of Virginia’s 50 fastest growing companies is a tribute to its employees, company officials said this week. “The real key to our success is finding the right employees and putting them in the right places,” said Reed Vice President Steve Waddell, […]
10 Hampton Roads companies make fastest-growing Fantastic 50 list (Daily Press)
Three Newport News companies made the Virginia Chamber of Commerce’s Fantastic 50 list of fastest-growing businesses this year. Ten businesses in Hampton Roads total made the list. Newport News-based Marton Technologies, Team Henry Enterprises and Insignia Technology Services — all government contractors — made the list, judged on four years of revenue, according to a […]
S. Hampton Roads businesses on “Fantastic 50” list (THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT)
Seven South Hampton Roads businesses are on the “Fantastic 50” list of fastest-growing companies, announced Thursday by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. The chamber reviewed the sales histories of nominated businesses for the past four years. To be eligible, a company had to be based in Virginia, record annual sales between $200,000 and $100 million […]
Four Richmond-area companies among 50 fastest growing in Virginia (RTD)
Four Richmond-area companies are among the 50 fastest-growing Virginia businesses, according the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Making the chamber’s Fantastic 50 list this year are New Bell Truck Lines Inc. in Chester, KidMed Inc. in Henrico County, and Morooka USA and Dominion Equipment Parts LLC, both in Hanover County. Click Here for Article
Guzy joins Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects and the Virginia Center for Architecture
RICHMOND, VA —The Virginia Society AIA and the Virginia Center for Architecture are pleased to announce that Angela Ojeda Guzy, Assoc. AIA, has joined the staff. As Director of Cooperative Partnerships, Guzy will be responsible for building mutually beneficial relationships with corporate supporters, exhibitor booth sales at the annual Architecture Exchange East convention and securing […]
Virginia Chamber Unveils 20th Annual List of Virginia’s Fastest Growing Companies – the Fantastic 50
Virginia Chamber Unveils 20th Annual List of Virginia’s Fastest Growing Companies – the Fantastic 50 For Immediate Release: April 30, 2015 Contact: Paul Logan 703-403-6464 (m) p.logan@vachamber.com Virginia Chamber Unveils 20th Annual List of Virginia’s Fastest Growing Companies – the Fantastic 50 Chantilly, VA – The Virginia Chamber of Commerce announced the names of […]
Travel Tech Welcomes Global Travel Search Company Skyscanner as New Member
Washington, D.C. – The Travel Technology Association (Travel Tech) is proud to welcome global travel search company, Skyscanner as the association’s newest member. Officially launched in 2003, Skyscanner helps over 35 million people each month to find their travel options. The privately owned company employs 600 staff and has nine global offices in Edinburgh, Miami, […]
Objection: Peninsula needs power (PilotOnline)
The Peninsula will need a new source of electricity once the coal-fired units at the Yorktown Power Station must close to meet what The Virginian-Pilot calls “overdue” environmental regulations. The Pilot agrees that without another source of electricity, service reliability will be compromised. Click Here for Article
Virginia Chamber of Commerce endorses pipeline project (The News Virginian)
Another group announced support for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline on Wednesday, as the Virginia Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to the federal government. Chamber President Barry DuVal wrote that the pipeline fell in line with “Blueprint Virginia,” a business plan his organization put together for the commonwealth. Click Here for Article
Battle escalates over extending comment period on proposed pipeline (RTD)
Virginia’s two U.S. senators and a member of the state’s congressional delegation want federal regulators to allow more time and public hearings for opponents of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline to have their say. Click Here for Article