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WARNER, DEEDS ANNOUNCE: "BUSINESS LEADERS FOR DEEDS"

by: Riley Murray

Thu Jul 02, 2009 at 21:04:58 PM EDT


The Deeds campaign is letting no moss grow under their feet in these lazy days of summer...

At a mid-day media event, earlier today in NoVa, US Senator Mark Warner pulled out some big guns from the Virginia business community, in a powerful show of support for Creigh Deeds, from a sector that has traditionally been seen as a solidly Republican base. Not so much anymore. After successive pro-biz Warner and Kaine administrations, Warner's popularity is clearly evident in his sustained clout with many in the commercial and industrial business sectors.  The Warner pro-biz coat-tails are now carrying over to Deeds. Chris Graham at the Augusta Free Press covered the subsequent tele-conference.

Graham's commentary and audio recording of the presser can be found here at the Augusta Free Press

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DEEDS PRESS RELEASE

 DEEDS ANNOUNCES “BUSINESS LEADERS FOR DEEDS”

~ U.S. Senator Mark Warner helps launch bipartisan group ~

~ To be led by Caps owner, ex-AOL executive Ted Leonsis ~

ARLINGTON -- Democratic candidate for governor Creigh Deeds today announced the formation and leadership of “Business Leaders for Deeds,” a broad-based group of bipartisan, statewide business leaders who have agreed to advise and promote Deeds’ candidacy. “Business Leaders for Deeds” will be led by Ted Leonsis of McLean, the majority owner of the Washington Capitals and Washington Mystics. Leonsis also is a former AOL vice chairman, a venture capitalist and philanthropist. U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner joined Deeds and Leonsis at today’s announcement. Warner is a former telecom executive who’s pragmatic approach during his term as Virginia Governor (2002-06) resulted in Virginia’s designation as the nation’s “best managed state” and “best state for business.”

more below the fold...

Riley Murray :: WARNER, DEEDS ANNOUNCE: "BUSINESS LEADERS FOR DEEDS"

“I appreciate the support and the expertise these business executives will bring to our effort, because these men and women recognize that their businesses are only as strong as the people who power them,” Senator Deeds said. “Our administration will be working hard every day to create opportunity and jobs for Virginians, and these business leaders will be a key part of our bipartisan efforts to better position the Commonwealth to emerge stronger from our economic challenges.”

“I am impressed by Creigh’s focus on quality education, technology and innovation as the cornerstones of Virginia’s economic future,” Mr. Leonsis said. “’Business Leaders for Deeds’ will bring together leading executives from across the state to advise Creigh during the campaign – and, more importantly, after his election this fall.”

“I have known and worked closely with many of these community and business leaders, and I appreciate their willingness to step-up and support Creigh’s bipartisan focus on producing real results that move Virginia forward,” Senator Warner said. “We cannot leave any region of Virginia behind as we work together to strengthen our economy and position the Commonwealth to compete in this global economy.”

Other members of “Business Leaders for Deeds” so far include: Douglas M. Adams of Maiden, Retired President of The Country Vintner, Inc.; Jane Inskeep Barrell of Culpeper; Co-Owner of Culpeper Management, LLC; Robert M. Blue of Richmond, Senior Vice President of Public Policy & Corporate Communications for Dominion Corporation; The Honorable Sandra Bowen of Richmond, former Senior Vice President of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, former Virginia Secretary of Administration and Commonwealth; William M. Camp, Jr. of Franklin, principal of Holliknoll Farm; James K. Candler of Lynchburg, Chairman of Candler Oil Company, Inc.; Judith P. Carter of Orange, Principal of Germanna Title Company; Laurie C. Crigler of Madison, Vice President of L&D Associates, Inc.; Edward C. Dalrymple of Mineral, Vice President of Chemung Contracting; Charlotte B. Dammann of McLean, Associate Broker of Faulconer Realtors Inc.; Joseph R. Daniel of Culpeper, President of Jefferson Homebuilders; Joshua P. Darden, Jr., of Norfolk, President of Darden Properties Inc.; Carlos Del Toro of Stafford, President & CEO of SBG Technology Solutions, Inc.; Susan Y. “Syd” Dorsey of Mechanicsville, Director of Sales & Marketing at Astyra Corporation; G.S. “Sandy” Fitz-Hugh, Jr., former President of the Bank of America – Virginia; David Goode of Norfolk, former Chairman, President and CEO of Norfolk Southern Corporation; Mark Goodwin of Richmond, former Senior Vice President of UPS Freight; William C. Hall, Jr. of Richmond, Vice President of Corporate Communications & Community Affairs for Dominion Corporation; Robert D. Hardie of Charlottesville, Managing Director of Level One Partners, LLC; Cabell S. Harris of Richmond, President of WORK Labs; Jimmy Hazel of Oakton, principal of Angler Environmental; John T. “Til” Hazel, Jr. of Broad Run, founder and former chairman of the Virginia Business Higher Education Council; William R. Hedrick of Bluefield, President of Fort Chiswell Construction Corporation; Ted Hontz of Stafford, Vice President of Basic Commerce and Industries, Inc.; Kenneth Jones of Richmond, Owner and President of Prestige Construction Company; James L. Keen of Vansant, CEO of Keen H.R. Services, Inc.; Austin Ligon of Richmond, co-founder and retired CEO of CarMax Inc.; Mark C. Lowham of McLean, Senior Vice President of WEST*GROUP; Charles H. Majors of Danville, President & CEO of American National Bank & Trust Company; John F. Malbon of Virginia Beach, CEO of Papco, Inc.; Mark R. Merhige of Richmond, President of Shockoe Properties; Bittle Porterfield, III of Roanoke, President of Rice Management Company; Richard S. “Major” Reynolds III of Richmond, Managing Director of Reynolds Trust; Gilbert “Gil” Rosenthal of Richmond, retired owner of Standard Drug Company; Tom Rosenthal of Richmond, CEO of Med Outcomes, Inc.; Walter Rugaber of Meadows of Dan, former President and Publisher of The Roanoke Times; The Honorable Elliot Schewel of Lynchburg, Former President of Schewel Furniture Company and former State Senator; Ranjit K. Sen of Richmond, President & CEO of CXI; R. Chris Walters of Abingdon, financial advisor; Naomi Weathers of Chester, Owner and President of Weathers Engineering Inc.; Blair K. Williamson of Charlottesville, President of S.L. Williamson Company, Inc.; Alan S. Witt of Newport News, CEO of Witt Mares, PLC; Linda Zecher of Charlottesville, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector of Microsoft Corporation. # # #

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Impressive list (0.00 / 0)
and with Til Hazel and "Major" Reynolds III, and so on, you've got the clout all right. Clearly the thinking business community has had it with the Party of No.

Entrepreneural Policy (0.00 / 0)
This announcement triggered some questions in my mind about what Senator Deeds policies will be as Governor regarding assisting aspiring entrepreneurs as they start and expand their small businesses in Virginia. I sent his campaign an email addressing my questions and concerns. However, do any of the bloggers at Blue Commonwealth know where Senator Deeds stands regarding assisting small business owners, particularly women and minorities with the establishment of new business opportunities in Virginia?

At the moment (0.00 / 0)
and until Mark Warner declares himself on the correct (I refuse to say "right") side of the health (s)care debate, everything he says -- even in support of Deeds -- is dross. He's so deeply out of favour with me that, were he to run for Senate this November, I'd have to think twice before I figured out how to hold my nose and push the button at the same time...

I made the list read-able for you... self interest actually..... (0.00 / 0)
1) Douglas M. Adams of Maiden, Retired President of The Country Vintner, Inc.
2) Jane Inskeep Barrell of Culpeper
3) Co-Owner of Culpeper Management, LLC
4) Robert M. Blue of Richmond, Senior Vice President of Public Policy & Corporate Communications for Dominion Corporation
5) The Honorable Sandra Bowen of Richmond, former Senior Vice President of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, former
Virginia Secretary of Administration and Commonwealth
6) William M. Camp, Jr. of Franklin, principal of Holliknoll Farm
7) James K. Candler of Lynchburg, Chairman of Candler Oil Company, Inc.
8) Judith P. Carter of Orange, Principal of Germanna Title Company
9) Laurie C. Crigler of Madison, Vice President of L&D Associates, Inc.
10) Edward C. Dalrymple of Mineral, Vice President of Chemung Contracting
11) Charlotte B. Dammann of McLean, Associate Broker of Faulconer Realtors Inc.
12) Joseph R. Daniel of Culpeper, President of Jefferson Homebuilders
13) Joshua P. Darden, Jr., of Norfolk, President of Darden Properties Inc.
14) Carlos Del Toro of Stafford, President & CEO of SBG Technology Solutions, Inc.
15) Susan Y. "Syd" Dorsey of Mechanicsville, Director of Sales & Marketing at Astyra Corporation
16) G.S. "Sandy" Fitz-Hugh, Jr., former President of the Bank of America - Virginia
17) David Goode of Norfolk, former Chairman, President and CEO of Norfolk Southern Corporation
18) Mark Goodwin of Richmond, former Senior Vice President of UPS Freight
19) William C. Hall, Jr. of Richmond, Vice President of Corporate Communications & Community Affairs for Dominion Corporation
20) Robert D. Hardie of Charlottesville, Managing Director of Level One Partners, LLC
21) Cabell S. Harris of Richmond, President of WORK Labs
22) Jimmy Hazel of Oakton, principal of Angler Environmental
23) John T. "Til" Hazel, Jr. of Broad Run, founder and former chairman of the Virginia Business Higher Education Council
24) William R. Hedrick of Bluefield, President of Fort Chiswell Construction Corporation
25) Ted Hontz of Stafford, Vice President of Basic Commerce and Industries, Inc.
26) Kenneth Jones of Richmond, Owner and President of Prestige Construction Company
27) James L. Keen of Vansant, CEO of Keen H.R. Services, Inc.
28) Austin Ligon of Richmond, co-founder and retired CEO of CarMax Inc.
29) Mark C. Lowham of McLean, Senior Vice President of WEST*GROUP
30) Charles H. Majors of Danville, President & CEO of American National Bank & Trust Company
31) John F. Malbon of Virginia Beach, CEO of Papco, Inc.
32) Mark R. Merhige of Richmond, President of Shockoe Properties
33) Bittle Porterfield, III of Roanoke, President of Rice Management Company
34) Richard S. "Major" Reynolds III of Richmond, Managing Director of Reynolds Trust
35) Gilbert "Gil" Rosenthal of Richmond, retired owner of Standard Drug Company
36) Tom Rosenthal of Richmond, CEO of Med Outcomes, Inc.
37) Walter Rugaber of Meadows of Dan, former President and Publisher of The Roanoke Times
38) The Honorable Elliot Schewel of Lynchburg, Former President of Schewel Furniture Company and former State Senator
39) Ranjit K. Sen of Richmond, President & CEO of CXI
40) R. Chris Walters of Abingdon, financial advisor
41) Naomi Weathers of Chester, Owner and President of Weathers Engineering Inc.
42) Blair K. Williamson of Charlottesville, President of S.L. Williamson Company, Inc.
43) Alan S. Witt of Newport News, CEO of Witt Mares, PLC
44) Linda Zecher of Charlottesville, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector of Microsoft Corporation.

Creigh Deeds - the hope of Virginia (0.00 / 0)
To grow our economy is priority number 1 - reducing taxes, or cutting services is not the answer.  Deeds is a man of the people, as I vividly observed today at the Fairfax Independence Day Parade. Here is a detailed report:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/...

Here is the link to just the pictures of Deeds amongst the people:

http://picasaweb.google.com/we...

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