The Herd: Departures & hires for 10.20.10

careersDepartures

Chip Farmer has resigned as executive director of RichTech, where he worked for three years, according to a letter sent out to the board of directors. Paula Gulak will serve as interim executive director.

Hires

Law
Carrie E. Newton joined Lawyer’s Staffing as a recruiter. She went to law school at the University of Richmond.

Accounting
Alexander D. Eccard has been promoted to principal at Yount, Hyde & Barbour. Eccard joined Yount, Hyde & Barbour after graduating from Virginia Tech in 1998.

Banking
Robert G. Jones has joined Franklin Federal Savings Bank as a senior VP and director of internal audit.  Jones has previously worked for SunTrust Banks and its predecessor organizations, Crestar Financial Corporation and United Virginia Bankshares, Inc.

Melissa M. Fergel has been promoted to senior vice president and controller at Franklin Federal Savings Bank.

Linda T. Burton
was promoted to vice president and area manager.

P. Barrett Wheeler was promoted to vice president, director of accounting policy and shareholder reporting.

Real estate
Jovan M. Hackley has joined the Richmond Association of Realtors as director of education and member outreach.  He was previously with the Virginia Association of Realtors.  He went to VCU and has a master’s in journalism from Ohio University.

Boards
Richard D. Fairbank, chairman and chief executive of Capital One Financial Corp., has been reappointed to a second term as the Fifth Federal Reserve District’s representative on the Federal Advisory Council. The new term begins Jan. 1.

Insurance
Patrick B. Kelleher has been promoted at Genworth Financial from senior VP and CFO to CEO, retirement and protection, which is an executive vice president position. Kelleher, 52, joined Genworth in 2007. He had previously worked at Sun Life Assurance Company and Manulife Financial. He went to Franklin & Marshall College. Kelleher will succeed Pamela S. Schutz, who previously announced her plans to retire from Genworth in February 2011.

Kevin Walker has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer, retirement and protection, at Genworth. Walker, 48, was previously at Allianz SE. Walker graduated from Colorado State University. Walker assumes his role in December.

Architecture:
Gibson Worsham joined SudioAmmons as an historic architect. Worsham was previously the director of historic architecture at 3north. Gibson’s current projects include the Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville, Va., and the historic Dunbar High School restoration in Bessemer, Ala.

Technology
Brian Foote has joined TCSC’s SharePoint Consulting practice as a consultant. Foote was previously at Affiliated Computer Systems.

Rob Edwards has joined TCSC’s SharePoint Consulting practice as a web portal consultant. Edwards was previously at Prommis Solutions.

The Herd is a weekly HR roundup. Please send HR notices (hires or departures) to  [email protected].

careersDepartures

Chip Farmer has resigned as executive director of RichTech, where he worked for three years, according to a letter sent out to the board of directors. Paula Gulak will serve as interim executive director.

Hires

Law
Carrie E. Newton joined Lawyer’s Staffing as a recruiter. She went to law school at the University of Richmond.

Accounting
Alexander D. Eccard has been promoted to principal at Yount, Hyde & Barbour. Eccard joined Yount, Hyde & Barbour after graduating from Virginia Tech in 1998.

Banking
Robert G. Jones has joined Franklin Federal Savings Bank as a senior VP and director of internal audit.  Jones has previously worked for SunTrust Banks and its predecessor organizations, Crestar Financial Corporation and United Virginia Bankshares, Inc.

Melissa M. Fergel has been promoted to senior vice president and controller at Franklin Federal Savings Bank.

Linda T. Burton
was promoted to vice president and area manager.

P. Barrett Wheeler was promoted to vice president, director of accounting policy and shareholder reporting.

Real estate
Jovan M. Hackley has joined the Richmond Association of Realtors as director of education and member outreach.  He was previously with the Virginia Association of Realtors.  He went to VCU and has a master’s in journalism from Ohio University.

Boards
Richard D. Fairbank, chairman and chief executive of Capital One Financial Corp., has been reappointed to a second term as the Fifth Federal Reserve District’s representative on the Federal Advisory Council. The new term begins Jan. 1.

Insurance
Patrick B. Kelleher has been promoted at Genworth Financial from senior VP and CFO to CEO, retirement and protection, which is an executive vice president position. Kelleher, 52, joined Genworth in 2007. He had previously worked at Sun Life Assurance Company and Manulife Financial. He went to Franklin & Marshall College. Kelleher will succeed Pamela S. Schutz, who previously announced her plans to retire from Genworth in February 2011.

Kevin Walker has been named senior vice president and chief financial officer, retirement and protection, at Genworth. Walker, 48, was previously at Allianz SE. Walker graduated from Colorado State University. Walker assumes his role in December.

Architecture:
Gibson Worsham joined SudioAmmons as an historic architect. Worsham was previously the director of historic architecture at 3north. Gibson’s current projects include the Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville, Va., and the historic Dunbar High School restoration in Bessemer, Ala.

Technology
Brian Foote has joined TCSC’s SharePoint Consulting practice as a consultant. Foote was previously at Affiliated Computer Systems.

Rob Edwards has joined TCSC’s SharePoint Consulting practice as a web portal consultant. Edwards was previously at Prommis Solutions.

The Herd is a weekly HR roundup. Please send HR notices (hires or departures) to  [email protected].

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