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Chancellor David Doré, President Anne M. Kress Named to Virginia 500 Power List

Chancellor David Doré, President Anne M. Kress Named to Virginia 500 Power List 
Chancellor David Doré, President Anne M. Kress Named to Virginia 500 Power List 

NOVA is extremely proud that President Anne M. Kress and VCCS Chancellor David Doré have both been named to Virginia Business magazine’s “Virginia 500 Power List for 2023-2024.” The fourth annual edition lists the Commonwealth’s top executives in 20 categories. 

Both Kress and Doré named the transformational nature of the community college mission as the thing that drives them. According to Kress, “I fell in love with the transformational mission of community colleges and the inspiring students we are honored to serve.” 

“In naming me to the list, Virginia Business is recognizing the leadership role that NOVA holds within higher education across the Commonwealth and the exceptional quality of our students, faculty, staff and college,” Kress said. 

To read President Kress’ full Virginia Business announcement, click here: Education 2023: ANNE M. KRESS - Virginia Business. Click here for her bio. 

In his first year as Chancellor of the Virginia Community College System, Dr. David Doré was also named to the Virginia 500 Power List. Read his entry here: Education 2023: DAVID DORÉ - Virginia Business. Click here for the VCCS’ announcement of Dr. Doré’s hire. 

Richard Foster, Virginia Business’ editor said, “It’s like the Fortune 500, but instead of companies, it’s about people. Unlike the Fortune 500, which ranks companies by gross revenues, this is a more subjective list. Compiled via staff research, we catalog Virginia’s 500 most powerful leaders across 19 major sectors, ranging from real estate and manufacturing to higher education and federal contracting. There is not a nomination process, and we do not rank executives.” 

These recognitions acknowledge the great dedication of the VCCS’ newest leader as well as NOVA’s exceptional president. Our students demand the best, and they get it at NOVA and it’s other system colleges. 

Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) is the largest public institution of higher learning in the Commonwealth of Virginia and one of America's largest community colleges. NOVA enrolls nearly 80,000 students at its six campuses in Alexandria, Annandale, Loudoun, Manassas, Springfield (Medical Education Campus) and Woodbridge, through NOVA Online and high school dual enrollment. We offer more than 100 associate degree and certificate programs to help our students reach their academic and professional goals through university transfers and access to the most in-demand careers. At NOVA, we strive to ensure that every student succeeds, every program achieves and every community prospers. For more information about NOVA and its programs or services, visit our website, www.nvcc.eduor call 703.323.3000.

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