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Apr. 5—None of the three current Richmond City Commissioners running for reelection plan to partake in the Richmond Chamber of Commerce's spring community public forum, the incumbents confirmed ...
Oct. 15—Blake Vickers Following forums for the primary election last May, the Richmond Chamber of Commerce is hosting another round of candidate forums from Oct. 24 through Oct. 26. While the ...
Eugene Beauharnais Sydnor Jr. (September 25, 1917 – September 9, 2003) was a Richmond department store owner, Chamber of Commerce executive, and politician. [1] [2] [3] A member of the Byrd Organization, Sydnor served briefly in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly: from 1953 to 1955 in the House of Delegates and from 1955 until 1959 in the Virginia Senate. [4]
The Richmond Chamber of Commerce reported sales of leaf tobacco through the exchange for the year ended September 30, 1873 were 45,595 hogsheads, 11,415 tierces and 1,814 boxes. [2] In the year ended September 30, 1872, 2,593,110 pounds (1,176,210 kg) of loose tobacco was weighed at warehouses in Richmond, most at the Shockoe Warehouse.
Richardson was Richmond Police Justice from 1880 to 1888. [1] He was the chair and president of the association responsible for the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument unveiled in 1894. [2] He was director of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce from 1906 to 1908. [3] He became president of the Virginia Bar Association in 1907. [4]
The December CPI report "continues the story we have been on, which is that inflation is coming down towards target," Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin told reporters at a Maryland Chamber of ...
He was also active in the American Legion, Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Commonwealth Club and for a time was the secretary of the Richmond City Democratic Committee. [3] Richmond voters elected T. Coleman Andrews to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1959, during the Massive Resistance crisis following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown
Thomas I. Barkin (born 1961) is an American central banker, who became the eighth president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond on January 1, 2018. [1] He worked at global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company for 30 years in increasingly senior positions, including as global chief financial officer (CFO) and chief risk officer, with oversight of finance, legal and ...