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Home Other Lifestyle People People – July 2019

People – July 2019

Published June 28, 2019 by Virginia Business

NORTHERN VIRGINIA
Dr. Steve Narang has been named president of Inova Health System’s Fairfax Medical Campus. He will join Inova on July 8. Narang, a pediatrician and executive from Phoenix-basedÊBanner Health, succeedsÊPatrick Christiansen, who retired last year. Since then,ÊSusan CarrollÊserved as acting president of the Falls Church-based nonprofit health system’s flagship hospital and, going forward, will be its chief administrative officer, according to an Inova spokeswoman. (Washington Business Journal)

CENTRAL VIRGINIA
Gary Thomson, CPA, of Thomson Consulting in Richmond, is the new chair of the board of directors of the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants. Henry Davis III, CPA, of Virginia Commonwealth University is vice chair. (News release)

Toni R. Ardabell, the top executive of Bon Secours Richmond Health System since 2015, will return in July to her previous employer, Inova Health System in Northern Virginia. She will be associate chief, clinical enterprise, at Inova. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

SOUTHERN VIRGINIA
Clark Casteel, vice president of programs at the Danville Regional Foundation, will become the organization’s president and chief executive officer Aug. 1. He will take over for Karl Stauber, who is retiring after being with the nonprofit since 2007. (Danville Register & Bee)

EASTERN VIRGINIA
Brian Purcell has been named chair of the Corporate, Securities and Finance group at Willcox Savage. Purcell focuses his practice on general business matters, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, structuring of joint ventures and pass-through entity taxation. (News release)

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