Dulles, Va.—The Washington Business Journal, the D.C. metro area’s pre-eminent business publication, recently recognized President and CEO Kristina Bouweiri as one of the region’s most influential business leaders in its annual listing of the “Power 100.”
“I’m thrilled to be one of the Loudoun County executives on the list,” Bouweiri said, adding that “I’m honored that my networking efforts have been recognized by The Washington Business Journal–congratulations to my fellow honorees on this year’s list!”
Bouweiri joins 20 women CEOs on the list, including Marilyn Hewson of Lockheed Martin, Phebe Novakovic of General Dynamics, Sheila Johnson of Salamander Hotels & Resorts, and Cary Hatch of MDB Communications.
In other news, Director of Business Relations Barry Gross has been elected to the board of directors of the Virginia Motorcoach Association (VMA), which represents the motorcoach tour and charter industry in matters at the state level. Founded in 1936, the VMA also advocates for the enactment of just and proper laws regulating the motorcoach industry at large.
Gross will complete the term of Roni Stevens of Venture Tours in Virginia Beach and will serve until August 2016. Gross joined Reston Limousine in 2014 in the new role of Director of Business Relations and since then has played a key role in expanding the affiliate network and increasing operational efficiencies within the company. He previously has worked at All Resort in Utah and ExecuCar in Arizona and most recently served as Executive Director of A Goff Limousine & Bus in Virginia.
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