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The Chair TERRI McCLEMENTS Mid-Atlantic Managing Partner, PwC

As the leader of PwC’s Mid- shared commitment to financial literacy education and youth Atlantic region, I get to build empowerment that I am honored to be the Chair of the 2017 amazing, innovative teams and Washington Business Hall of Fame. guide Fortune 500 companies as Please join me and the founders of the Washington Business they grow in an ever-changing Hall of Fame – Junior Achievement of Greater Washington, the economy. In that role, I am Greater Washington Board of Trade, and Washingtonian​ – for a teaching and learning every day. beautiful evening honoring this year’s Laureates. These four local But nothing invigorates me more business leaders are truly making a difference in our community. than the time I spend in the On the evening of Wednesday, November 29 at the National classroom with children. Like so many at PwC, I’m committed to Building Museum, we have an opportunity to come together, helping kids understand how to earn, save and invest money and as one community, to kindle a spirit in a future generation of how to pay for college. Empowering today’s youth with a strong leaders that will leave their mark decades from now. financial literacy foundation is fundamental to their becoming This will surely be an impactful evening and, remember, the tomorrow’s leaders. kids we’re teaching now will be the innovators and the business Junior Achievement and PwC, through our Earn Your Future leaders of tomorrow. I look forward to seeing you there. and Access Your Potential initiatives, are dedicated to providing students with the tools, resources, experiences, and knowledge required for them to reach their potential. It is because of this

founding partners LAUREATE INDUCTEE

Philip D. M.

FOUNDERde & PicciottoPRESIDENT, OCTAGON, INC.

Philip D. M. de Picciotto has been at the important initiatives including the removal of forefront of the sports and entertainment tobacco sponsorship from professional tennis industry for 35 years. Over that time, Octagon and the introduction of healthier drinks into has achieved a position of leadership in the areas New York City’s public schools. He may be best of talent representation, property ownership, known for building the brands and overseeing event management and corporate marketing, the careers of many of the world’s most and has been recognized for the breadth of its recognizable athletes and celebrities, ranging services, its global vision and highly personalized from Super Bowl champions to Olympic gold approach, and the high quality of its work for medalists to royalty to network broadcasters. clients and business partners. De Picciotto graduated magna cum laude from During his distinguished career, de Picciotto Amherst College and received his Juris Doctor has been involved in many of the industry’s most from the University of Pennsylvania. LAUREATE INDUCTEE

Michael N. Harreld IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT, PNC BANK, GREATER WASHINGTON AREA

Tony Nicely is chairman and chief executive officer for the He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from GEICO companies,Michael positions N. Harreld he has is theheld immediate since 1993. past GeorgiaBank. College, For the and past honorary 12 years doctorate has been degrees actively in business Nicely joinedpresident GEICO of in PNC 1961 Bankwhile inattending Greater college. Washington He administrationengaged in from civic Bridgewater activities. Currently,College and he humane serves letters rose through levels of increasing responsibility in the company from Marymount University. Originally from Alleghany and currently special advisor to the chairman County,on theVa., boards Nicely currentlyof the Federal resides City in Gainesville, Council, Va.,the with before beingof electedThe PNC an assistant Financial vice Servicespresident inGroup. 1973. HeOver United Way of the National Capital Area, the was promoted to regional vice president in 1980, senior his wife and has two grown children and three grandchildren. vice presidenta 48-year in 1985, distinguished executive vice careerpresident with in PNC1987, andand Economic Club of Washington DC, The Meyer president inits 1989. Louisville, Ky., based predecessor Citizens Foundation, Raise DC and HEROES, Inc. Nicely servesFidelity on the Corporation, boards of directors Harreld of the has Property overseen all Harreld received his B.A. degree in history Casualty Insuranceaspects of Association the bank’s of local America, operations, and the including American and political science from the University Institute forRetail Chartered Banking, Property Corporate Casualty & Underwriters Institutional and is of Louisville and his J.D. degree from the a member of the Federal City Council. Banking, Wealth Management and community University of Louisville Law School. based-activities. Harreld moved to Washington in 2005 to lead PNC after its acquisition of Riggs National LAUREATE INDUCTEE

Gracia C.

RETIREDMartore PRESIDENT & CEO, TEGNA INC.

Gracia C. Martore is the retired President Martore joined Gannett in 1985 as assistant and Chief Executive Officer of TEGNA Inc., treasurer. She held numerous positions in the formerly known as Gannett Co., Inc. Martore Treasury group before rising to executive vice was a driving force in growing the nation’s president and CFO. In 2010, she was named largest local media company and led the president and chief operating officer. One separation of Gannett into two publicly traded year later, she was named president and CEO. companies in 2015. On September 7, 2016, Prior to joining Gannett, she worked for in the TEGNA announced it would spin-off Cars.com banking industry. into a publicly traded company and Martore Martore serves on the board of directors would retire as president and CEO upon the of TEGNA Inc. as well as several other closing of the spin-off. organizations. She is a graduate of Wellesley College. LAUREATE INDUCTEE

Christopher J. Nassetta PRESIDENT & CEO, HILTON

Tony Nicely is chairman and chief executive officer for the He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from GEICO companies,Christopher positions Nassetta he has is held President since 1993. and CEO Georgiaspent College, seven andyears honorary at The doctorateOliver Carr degrees Company, in business Nicely joinedfor GEICOHilton. Hein 1961 joined while the attending company college. in 2007. He administrationultimately from serving Bridgewater as Chief College Development and humane letters rose through levels of increasing responsibility in the company from Marymount University. Originally from Alleghany Previously, Mr. Nassetta was President and County,Officer. Va., Nicely In this currently role, heresides was responsiblein Gainesville, for Va., all with before beingCEO elected of Hostan assistant Hotels vice & presidentResorts, Inc.,in 1973. a position He development and related activities for one of the was promoted to regional vice president in 1980, senior his wife and has two grown children and three grandchildren. vice presidenthe held in 1985, since executive 2000. He vice joined president Host in 1987,in 1995 and as largest commercial real estate companies in the president inExecutive 1989. Vice President and was elected Chief mid-Atlantic region. Nicely servesOperating on the boards Officer of directors in 1997. of the Property Mr. Nassetta graduated from the University Casualty InsuranceBefore Associationjoining Host, of America, Mr. Nassetta and the co-founded American of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce Institute forBailey Chartered Capital Property Corporation Casualty in Underwriters 1991, where and is with a degree in finance. He currently serves on a member of the Federal City Council. he was responsible for the operations of the McIntire’s Advisory Board. real estate investment and advisory firm. Prior to founding Bailey Capital Corporation, he WASHINGTON BUSINESS HALL OF FAME Confirmed

PartnersAS OF AUGUST 31, 2017 laureate level KPMG EagleBank Miles & Stockbridge, P.C. Grant Thornton LLP Delta Air Lines P R ESENTING Pepco, an Company IMG PNC Bank Stradley Ronon Stevens King & Spalding, LLP PARTNER S & Young, LLP Lockton Companies elite level VW Credit, Inc. The Martore Family Monumental Sports MedStar Health & Entertainment partnership level The Meltzer Group Park Hotels & Resorts Ron & Maria Morgan Accenture PenFed Credit Union Octagon, Inc. BB&T TEGNA Inc. Omega World Travel INC The Carlyle Group Ridgewells CBRE leadership level Robert Half Children’s National SoFi Bank of America Health System SunTrust Foundation Merrill Lynch Clark Construction CohnReznick LLP Group, LLC UnitedHealthcare Deloitte Danaher Corporation Wells Fargo & Company Eurasia Group Dixon Hughes Willkie Farr EY Goodman LLP JLL E*TRADE PARTNERSHIP LEVELS $50,000 $10,000 Presenting Partner $25 000 Leadership Level limited number available. , Funding provides JA For availability and benefits programming for 236 students information contact Rachael Doss Elite Level 1 table at Hall of Fame Dinner at [email protected]. Funding provides JA Recognition in event program programming for 394 students Logo in Hall of Fame dinner loop Special full screen slide designed $30 000 by your company in dinner loop Recognition on JAAnnualReport.org , 1 front section table of 10 at the Hall of Fame Dinner Laureate Level 3 reservations at private Funding provides JA Laureate Reception Individual Ticket programming for 473 students Sponsor of General Reception Special full color page in prior to Hall of Fame Dinner $1,000 per ticket program book congratulating the Recognition in event program Funding provides JA programming Laureate of your choice for 16 students Logo in Hall of Fame dinner loop Special full screen slide designed by Dinner seating for 1 at your company in dinner loop Recognition at JAAnnualReport.org Hall of Fame Dinner 2 premium tables of 10; 1 with Recognition on JAAnnualReport.org stage adjacent placement at Hall of Fame Dinner $15 000 Sponsor of private Laureate Reception , prior to Hall of Fame Dinner 5 reservations at private Partnership Level Laureate Reception Funding provides JA Sponsor of General Reception prior programming for 158 students for sponsorship to Hall of Fame Dinner 1 table of 10 at Hall of Fame Dinner information visit Recognition in event program Recognition in event program washingtonbusinesshalloffame.org Logo in Hall of Fame dinner loop Listing in Hall of Fame dinner loop Recognition on JAAnnualReport.org Recognition on JAAnnualReport.org IN 1988, THE GREATER WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF GREATER WASHINGTON, AND WASHINGTONIAN FOUNDED THE WASHINGTON BUSINESS HALL OF FAME TO HONOR OUTSTANDING BUSINESS LEADERS AND 1988-2016 ENTREPRENEURS WHO, THROUGH THEIR WORK, HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN GREATER WASHINGTON.

Over 100 remarkable Laureates have been inducted Their stories are told and their legacies are celebrated PAST into the Washington Business Hall of Fame since its at the annual Washington Business Hall of Fame inception. Their storied careers and backgrounds are dinner, a black tie gala with over 1,200 guests which as broad and diverse as their accomplishments are culminates in the Induction Ceremony. far-reaching. As we celebrate the accomplishments of the Laureates, A call for nominations from the general public is made the Washington Business Hall of Fame also looks LAUREATES several months in advance of the event. A nomination towards our region’s future. This event directly benefits committee composed of members from the three Junior Achievement’s innovative financial literacy, work founding organizations makes final selections. Honorees readiness, and entrepreneurship K-12 programs, which must be either in the capstone years of their career or are designed to inspire and empower the next generation retired from the company most closely associated with to see a brighter future and to answer the demands of the their business accomplishments. 21st century economy with “I can.” WASHINGTONBUSINESSHALLOFFAME.ORG 1988-2016 PAST LAUREATES

PAST LAUREATES

Sidney L. Hechinger Jane E. Marilley Julia M. Walsh 1988 Founder, Founder, Former Managing Director, ————— Hechinger Company Courtesy Associates, Inc. Tucker Anthony; CEO, Robert Fleming Thomas G. Pownall Julia M. Walsh and Sons Former Chairman of Chairman of the Executive Earle C. Williams the Board & CEO, Committee, 1992 Former President, CEO & Riggs National Bank Martin Marietta Corporation ————— Member of the Board, David Lloyd Kreeger Bernard Francis Saul Earle Palmer Brown BDM International Incorporated Honorary Chairman of Founder, Founder, the Board, B.F. Saul Company Earle Palmer Brown Companies GEICO John Lankford 1994 ————— J. Willard Marriott Architect, Founder, 1990 Washington's First African James G. Banks Marriott Corporation ————— American Architect Former Executive Vice President, DC Association of Realtors Eugene Meyer Dr. Lloyd H. Elliott William G. McGowan Former Chairman of the Immediate Past President, Founder, Edwin T. Holland Board, President & Publisher, George Washington University MCI Communications Founder, Company Jesse H. Mitchell Corporation First Virginia Banks, Inc. Flaxie M. Pinkett Founder, Thornton W. Owen David O. Maxwell President, Industrial Bank of Washington Former Chairman of Former Chairman of the Board, John R. Pinkett, Inc. Benjamin T. Rome the Board & CEO, Fannie Mae Perpetual Savings & Loan Charles E. Smith Chairman of the Board Emeritus, Allen H. Neuharth Founder, George Hyman Construction Former Chairman of the Board, The Charles E. Smith Company Gannett; Companies 1993 Company Founder, Edward Bennett Williams ————— Founder, USA Today Williams & Connolly Christian Heurich, Sr. Jean Head Sisco 1989 Founder, Former Vice President, ————— The Christian Heurich Brewing Woodward Lothrop Company George M. Ferris, Sr. 1991 ————— Chairman of the Board, Foster Shannon Ferris, Baker Watts, Inc. Robert C. Baker Former President & CEO, 1995 Shannon and Luchs ————— Theodore R. Hagans, Jr. Former Chairman & CEO, Founder, American Security Bank W. Reid Thompson Katharine Graham Fort Lincoln Town Donald S. Bittinger Former Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Executive Corporation Former Chairman of the Board, CEO & President, Committee, Washington Gas Pepco The Washington Post Company Willard M. Kiplinger R. Robert Linowes Founder, Senior Counsel, The Kiplinger Washington Letter Linowes and Blocher 1988-2016

Walter F. McArdle Dan R. Bannister Abe Pollin Founder, Chairman, 1999 Chairman of the Board McArdle Printing Company Inc. DynCorp ————— and CEO, Joseph H. Riley Oliver T. Carr, Jr. Irving Goldstein Washington Sports and Entertainment Retired Chairman of the Board & Chairman, Retired Director General & CEO President, CarrAmerica Realty Corporation Intelsat; Irwin Zazulia NS&T Bank Retired Chairman & CEO, Retired President and CEO, Stephen D. Harlan Comsat The Honorable Walter E. Chairman, Hecht's Washington H.G. Smithy Company William S. Harps Retired President and CEO, Former Mayor of Washington, DC Ivan Selin Harps & Harps, Inc. 2001 Founder, ————— American Management Systems Clifford M. Kendall 1996 Retired Chairman & CEO, Roger R. Blunt ————— Computer Data Systems, Inc. Chairman and CEO, Blunt Enterprises Morris Cafritz 1998 Catherine Filene Shouse ————— Founder, Founder, John J. Curley The Cafritz Company Sister M. Majella Berg Wolf Trap Foundation for the Former Chairman, President Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell Chancellor, Performing Arts and CEO, Marymount University Gannett Company Inc. Founder, Robert Zalokar WETA William Calomiris Retired Chairman & CEO, John T. Hazel, Jr. Israel Cohen President, First Virginia Banks, Inc. Attorney at Law, Former President & Chairman Calomiris Investment Company Reed Smith Hazel & Thomas of the Board, Dr. Coleman Raphael Wilhelmina Cole Holladay Giant Food Dean Emeritus, 2000 Founder, ————— Nehemiah Meyer Cohen George Mason University; National Museum of Women Co-Founder, Founder, CEO & Chairman, William Harris in the Arts Giant Food Atlantic Research Corporation President, Greater Mario Morino Edwin I. Colodny John D. Stewart Washington Region, Chairman, Retired Chairman of the Board, Co-Founder, Crestar Bank Morino Institute USAir The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. James V. Kimsey Dr. George W. Johnson Carmen E. Turner Founding CEO & Chairman President Emeritus, General Manager, Emeritus, 2002 George Mason University Washington Metropolitan America Online, Inc. ————— Area Transit Authority; Louise Lynch Joe L. Allbritton Undersecretary, Chairman and CEO Emeritus, Former Chairman and CEO, Smithsonian Institute 1997 Courtesy Associates Riggs National Bank and ————— WJLA-TV Norman R. Augustine Chairman, Lockheed Martin PAST LAUREATES

A. James Clark David M. Rubenstein CEO, 2004 2006 Co-Founder and Clark Enterprises; ————— ————— Managing Director, Chairman, Executive Committee, Steve Case The Carlyle Group Clark Construction John E. "Chip" Akridge, III Former Chairman and CEO, Chairman, J. Willard Marriott, Jr. America Online Inc., and AOL Akridge Chairman and CEO, Time Warner 2008 Alexandra Armstrong ————— Marriott International John M. Derrick Jr. Chairman, Richard D. Fairbank Esther T. Smith Retired Chairman, Armstrong, Fleming, & Moore, Inc. Founding Editor, , Inc. Chairman & Jeong H. Kim, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer, Washington Business Journal; P. Wesley Foster Jr. Founder, President, Capital One Chairman & CEO, Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs Washington Technology Long & Foster Companies, Inc. Donald E. Graham B. Francis Saul II Chairman and CEO, Jack Valenti Marie C. Johns Chairman and CEO, Chairman & The Washington Post Company Former President and CEO, Chief Executive Officer, Motion Picture Association of Mandell J. Ourisman Verizon - Washington, DC Chevy Chase Bank America Chairman of the Board, Robert P. Pincus Kenneth R. Sparks Ourisman Automotive Enterprises Chairman, Former Executive Vice President, Milestone Merchant Partners Milton V. Peterson 2003 Federal City Council ————— Founder, The Peterson Companies Robert L. Johnson 2005 Linda D. Rabbitt Chairman and CEO, ————— 2007 BET Holdings, Inc. ————— Chairman & CEO, Raul Fernandez rand* construction corporation Austin H. Kiplinger Sidney O. Dewberry Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, Chairman, Object Video Kiplinger Washington Editors Dewberry 2009 Fred Malek Theodore N. Lerner Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ————— Founder & Chairman, Senior Managing Director, Founding Partner, David G. Bradley Thayer Capital Partners Lazard Frères & Co. LLC Lerner Enterprises Chairman, Herbert S. Miller Edward F. Mitchell John P. McDaniel Atlantic Media Company Chairman, Chief Exexutive Officer, Former Chairman and CEO, Margery Kraus Western Development Corporation MedStar Health, Inc. PEPCO President & CEO, Morgan O'Brien John R. Tydings David Reznick APCO Worldwide Founder, Chairman, Former President, Barbara J. Krumsiek Nextel Communications Reznick Group Greater Washington Board President & CEO, John T. Schwieters of Trade Calvert Vice Chairman, Perseus L.L.C. 1988-2016

Dr. Ralph W. Shrader Alan L. Meltzer William Couper Sheila C. Johnson Chairman & CEO, Founder and CEO, Retired President, CEO, Booz Allen Hamilton The Meltzer Group Mid-Atlantic Region, Salamander Hotels & Resorts; Bank of America Vice Chairman, Joseph E. Robert, Jr J. Knox Singleton . Monumental Sports & President & CEO, Founder and Chairman, Bobbie Greene Kilberg Entertainment Inova Health System JER Partners President & CEO, Northern Virginia Technology Joe Rigby Robert J. Stevens Council Chairman, President 2010 Chairman and and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Mark Ordan Pepco Holdings, Inc. ————— Lockheed Martin Chief Executive Officer, Sunrise Senior Living John Toups Gerald T. Halpin Warren M. Thompson Founder, President and CEO, Planning Research Corporation Founder and President, Linda Hudson (retired) Chairman of the Board Thompson Hospitality President & CEO, of Directors, BAE Systems, Inc. J. Scott Wilfong WEST*GROUP SunTrust Bank, John G. Laytham 2012 Greater Washington/ President, ————— 2014 (retired) ————— Clyde's Restaurant Group Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr. Debra L. Lee Chairman, Peter Barris 2016 Chairman and Patton Boggs LLP Managing General Partner, ————— Washington, DC, Chief Executive Officer, Giuseppe Cecchi BET Networks NEA Diane Hoskins President, Co-CEO, Theodore "Ted" J. Leonsis The IDI Companies Sudhakar Kesavan Gensler Chairman and Chairman and CEO, John R. Darvish Chief Executive Officer, O.M. (Tony) Nicely Monumental Sports & Founder and President, Entertainment ICF International Chairman & CEO, DARCARS Automotive Group GEICO Debbie Kissire Dr. J. Phillip London M. Charito Kruvant Vice Chair, Kenneth Samet Executive Chairman, President and CEO, EY President & CEO, Chairman of the Board, Creative Associates CACI International Inc MedStar Health International, Inc. Dennis Ratner Founder, CEO & Stylist, Gary H. Tabach Ratner Companies Managing Partner, 2011 2013 Greater Washington, ————— ————— Deloitte & Touche LLP Gloria Bohan Ronald D. Paul 2015 ————— President & CEO, Chairman and Omega World Travel Chief Executive Officer, Seth Goldman EagleBank Co-founder & TeaEO, Honest Tea AT JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF GREATER WASHINGTON

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