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Greater Richmond Technology Council Announces 2008 Technology Awards
Winners
Corporate and community leaders, entrepreneurs, and technology
innovators won awards in seven technology-related categories at the
GRTC’s 13th Annual Awards Gala on Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at the
Richmond (VA) Marriott.
The
Greater Richmond Technology Council (GRTC) announced its 2008 Technology
Awards winners at a gala, sponsored by Capital One, last night at the
Richmond Marriott. The gala, attended by hundreds of technology and
community leaders, celebrated the best and brightest in the central
Virginia tech sector, recognizing achievements that are vital to the
growth of the region’s tech economy.
IBM’s
Leadership Award recognizes individual leadership in fostering
positive technology-related initiatives in central Virginia. Winning the
award:
David R. Lohr, Executive Director, Virginia Biosciences Development
Center - The Virginia Biotech Research Park has put Richmond on the
map as a mid-Atlantic center of innovation in bioscience. Dave Lohr is a
key catalyst of that effort as Executive Director of the Incubation
Program at the Park, helping more than 60 companies develop commercially
viable new technologies in life-science. His work to help create the new
Virginia-Israel Biotech Commercialization Center has made Richmond a
global player in biotechnology.
Computer
Resource Team’s Educator Award is presented to the educator that
provides exceptional technology leadership, and encourages students to
pursue higher education or training in engineering, math, and the
sciences. Winning the award:
Steve Wagner, Highland Springs High School
Steve’s goals as a teacher have always been to challenge students with
open-ended projects, giving them the skills and confidence to complete
them, teaching them to think critically and creatively in search of
innovative solutions. Steve also instills discipline and respect in his
students, equipping them for rewarding lives and careers.
SyCom
Technologies’ IT Builders Award is given to the IT services provider
that demonstrates an outstanding ability to deliver technology-enabled
business transformation to its internal and/or external clients. Winning
the award:
Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA)
VITA has transformed the Commonwealth’s IT infrastructure
through an innovative public-private partnership, providing measurable
benefits to Virginia citizens by ensuring the security of citizen data,
wisely spending tax dollars, making government services more reliable,
and spurring economic development in local communities across the state.
Cherry
Bekaert & Holland’s Emerging Company Award recognizes the local
technology company whose recent growth in revenues and/or employees,
accomplishments, and prospects have shown the company’s ability to
achieve commercial success. Winning the award:
Synergy Systems, Inc.
Synergy
Systems is dedicated to synchronized enterprise – creating the
customized environment in which companies can proactively respond to
workforce, supply-chain, inventory, and other needs in an automated and
coordinated way. They are innovators who will forever change the way
manufacturers, retailers, service centers, and suppliers conduct their
business
Data
Synapse’s Technology Innovation Award is given to the company whose
new technology or use of technology holds significant promise. Winning
the award:
Obetech, LLC
Obetech aims to diagnose, prevent, and treat obesity caused by
adenovirus-36, a common human virus. They sell diagnostic tests that
determine adenovirus-36 infection, and are developing vaccines for
prevention and anti-virals for treatment of virus-induced obesity.
Northrop
Grumman’s Community Support Award recognizes the organization or
corporate division whose involvement in the community has enhanced the
Greater Richmond community, and added to the company’s and the region’s
quality of life. Winning the award:
SnagAJob.com
SnagAJob.com connects hourly workers with quality jobs in a wide
range of industries, using a cutting-edge interface that is unique to
hourly employment. Compassion for others is a core attribute of the
company culture as evident in their program that offers paid community
service days to employees. SnagAJob.com prides itself in promoting a
culture of community service and feels it is an integral component of
what they stand for as a company.
Strategic
Staffing Solutions’ Technology SkillBuilder Award is presented to
the institution or organization that executes its mission by integrating
and promoting technology as an integral part of the learning or work
experience. Winning the award:
TecAccess
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