Ones to Watch Lance R. Collins joins Virginia Tech
Lance R. Collins, the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering at Cornell University, has been selected as the inaugural vice president and executive director of Virginia Tech’s new Innovation Campus in Alexandria. He will begin his tenure Aug. 1.
Robert Grey returns to IntelliDyne
IntelliDyne founder Robert Grey has returned to the company as CEO. Grey founded the company in 1999 and served as CEO through a decade of awardwinning exponential growth that put IntelliDyne on the top of the Deloitte Fast 500 for North America in 2005 followed by the Deloitte Fast 50 for the Washington Metropolitan Area in 2006 and 2007.
Dewberry announces new hires, promotions
Travis Hardy
Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, announced that Rick Schoenthaler, PE, has joined the firm as a vice president and program manager in the Mid-Atlantic water group. Schoenthaler brings more than 40 years of experience in the water/wastewater industry. In addition, geospatial industry expert Travis Hardy has joined the firm as an associate vice president and senior program manager in its geospatial group. Dewberry also announced the promotion of nine staff members in its Fairfax office. They include Joseph Wells, senior principal; Joseph Goetz, associate vice president; Meg Bower, associate principal; Mark Brewer, senior associate; Mark Kuczynski, senior associate; Andrew Peters, senior associate; April Vacca, senior associate; Brian Pak, associate; and Coulter Toatley, associate.
On the Move M&T Bank opens new location
M&T Bank celebrated the grand opening of its newest branch in Reston with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in January. The branch, at 1886 Metro Center Drive, includes more business bankers to meet the needs of local smallbusiness customers and features a new design intended to improve the customer experience by removing barriers between customers and bank employees. 10 
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