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Sweeney Barn is a unique venue in Manassas, Virginia. Renovated with state-of-the art design and technology, the original dairy barn has been transformed into the perfect space for your event, whatever the occasion. Whether a private wedding, company meeting, or intimate music concert, this space has everything you need to wow your guests. The photo to the left was taken by Amanda Wose Photography.

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Pathway to Prince William: Economic Growth, Investments & Plans

With the Pathway to 2040 plan and life sciences investments, how is the region investing in certain opportunities to continue to spur growth?

Christopher Shorter

Christopher Shorter

County Executive

Prince William County

Christina Winn

Christina Winn

Executive Director

Prince William County Economic Development and Tourism

Rick Canizales

Rick Canizales

Director of Transportation

Prince William County

Bob Sweeney
Moderator

Bob Sweeney

President & CEO

Prince William Chamber

Christina Winn

Executive Director

Prince William County Economic Development and Tourism

Christina Winn leads the Prince William County Department of Economic Development (PWCDED), catalyzing investment, retention, and redevelopment opportunities in the second largest county in Virginia.

By positioning the county as a leader in the fast-paced, evolving economy of the Greater Washington, D.C. region, Ms. Winn is shaping stages for expansion and collaboration in key target industries, such as life sciences and biotech; last-mile distribution and supply chain logistics; and government contracting. Her goal is to create higher paying jobs for a highly educated and diverse workforce in Prince William County that will also build capacity for a flourishing entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Since taking the helm of the department in 2019, Ms. Winn has implemented best practices and programs that attracted more than $10.3 billion in capital investment and 7,531 new and retained jobs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she led multiple grant programs, providing more than $32 million in assistance to the county’s business community.

With more than 20 years of economic development and private sector real estate experience, Ms. Winn is an expert in development programs including finance, incentives, and marketing. She currently serves as the president for the Virginia Economic Developers Association (VEDA), and she was named to the Washington Business Journal’s 2022 class of Women Who Mean Business.

Ms. Winn strategically enhanced the county’s economic national presence with the rigorous International Economic Development Council (IEDC) department accreditation in 2022. The department programs have been honored with eight IEDC Economic Excellence Awards as well as a 2022 Achievement Award from the Virginia Association of Counties (VACo).

Previously, she led Arlington Economic Development business investment group from 2014 to 2019, where she was instrumental in redefining the Northern Virginia economic landscape with the recruitment of Amazon’s HQ2. She earned her master’s degree in real estate development from Johns Hopkins University and her bachelor’s degree in economics from Arizona State University.

Rick Canizales

Director of Transportation

Prince William County

Mr. Canizales is the Director of Prince William County’s Department of Transportation.

He coordinates the funding, planning, engineering and construction of over a billion

dollars of transportation projects throughout the County. He is also responsible for

ensuring proper review of development plans, obtaining transportation funding,

development inspection and traffic/safety engineering. He represents the County at

numerous local, regional, and State transportation committees. Mr. Canizales received his

Bachelor of Science Degree in Urban and Regional Planning and his Master’s Degree in

Transportation Planning from Virginia Commonwealth University. He was previously

with the Planning Division of VDOT before joining the County over 20 years ago.

Prince William County's State of the Market

From multifamily to mixed-use to retail, learn the latest projects, developments and investments in Woodbridge, Gainesville, Haymarket and beyond.

Henry Fonvielle

Henry Fonvielle

President

Rappaport

Taylor Chess

Taylor Chess

President - Development

Peterson Companies

Madi Ford

Madi Ford

Managing Partner

Audeo Partners

Carlos Cecchi

Carlos Cecchi

Managing Director

The IDI Group Companies

Michael Kitchen

Michael Kitchen

Senior Principal

IMEG Corp

Jonelle Cameron
Moderator

Jonelle Cameron

Shareholder

Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh

Henry Fonvielle

President

Rappaport

As the President of Rappaport, Henry Fonvielle oversees the leasing strategy for third-party

landlord and tenant representation services and all shopping centers within the company’s

extensive portfolio. Dedicated to reinvigorating, designing, and constructing top-tier mixed-use

developments and shopping centers within the D.C. market, Henry utilizes over 35 years of

experience in the retail industry to create well-organized and exceptional projects from

conception to completion. With comprehensive knowledge in a wide array of retail types

including urban, mixed-use, neighborhood, lifestyle, and power centers, Henry is recognized as

a trusted retail advisor and an expert in the commercial real estate industry.

His ability to form and cultivate close-knit partnerships within his team and among his clients

enhanced Rappaport’s reputation as a well-respected and experienced firm committed to

cultivating places. Under his leadership, the company’s leasing and brokerage portfolio soared

from 35 to over 170 properties. Prior to joining Rappaport, Henry was Senior Vice President and

Retail Department Head for the Vornado/Charles E. Smith Commercial Realty.

Henry is Co-Founder of the Skyland Workforce Center Leadership Council, member of the

Executive Leadership Team for the Alzheimer’s Association – Ride to End ALZ, Emeritus

member of the Foundation Board and Ball Chair of Children’s National Hospital, member of the

Bisnow Diversity Board, Board member for Tall Ship Providence Foundation, Board member

and Gala Chair for Atlas Performing Arts Center, and At-Large member of the Board of the

USTA-Mid-Atlantic. Henry formerly served as Vice-Chair for Washington Tennis and Education

Foundation, Board member for Federal City Council and Washington DC Economic Partnership.

Taylor Chess

President - Development

Peterson Companies

Taylor O. Chess is Senior Manager Director, Development for Peterson Companies and serves on the Company’s Investment Committee. Taylor has developed retail projects valued over $250 million. He is a visionary, known for spotting acquisition opportunities, imagining the possibilities, divesting of property, acquiring land, and building joint ventures.

Taylor has been instrumental in leading the company’s expansion into new ventures and development and looks at all disciplines of real estate to find the best use based on market conditions and social and economic changes.

Prior to Peterson Companies Taylor was Senior Vice President, Investments at Regency Centers where he established the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast offices. During his eight years, he developed 11 centers valued at approximately $660 million and assisted in the acquisition of 140 centers.

Taylor studied at California State University, Northridge. He serves on numerous philanthropic boards and committees including Joe Gibb’s Youth For Tomorrow, Fairfax County Sports Tourism Tax Force and mentors real estate students through ULI’s mentoring programs. He was recently appointed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin as a member of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority board of directors to help establish policy and provide direction to management for the operation of Dulles International and Reagan National Airports and the Dulles Toll Road. He served as ICSC’s State Director of Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia and has been a guest speaker for the GWU Real Estate Program.

FUN FACT: While studying in California Taylor tried his hand at Hollywood and landed roles in popular television shows and movies like Dynasty, Matlock, Solid Gold and Space Balls to name a few.

FAVORITE PROJECT: Creating new development opportunities. Once he’s achieved a goal, he looks forward to the next big thing.

Madi Ford

Managing Partner

Audeo Partners

Madi Ford serves as the co-founder and managing partner of Audeo Partners, a certified small and woman owned business operating in Virginia. In this capacity, she manages acquisitions, deal structuring, development, joint venture negotiation, and equity and debt finance from a legal perspective for Audeo Partners and the firm’s consulting clients. Madi has a decade of transactional legal experience in commercial real estate, in addition to extensive experience in corporate governance. She advises on risk mitigation and complex cross-functional matters relevant to the ownership, asset management, and development of multi-family rental housing for Audeo Partners and several local firms and landowners in a consulting capacity.

Madi has executed over $250M in debt financing including HUD, agency, and conventional market loans as well as structuring 1031 and opportunity zone equity for development deals. Madi has secured multiple successful PUD and BZA approvals for development projects totaling over $1B in development potential. She has also successfully managed complex litigation related to a class-action suit designed to prevent a $700M development from proceeding. Most recently, Madi transitioned distressed bank notes into a redevelopment project supporting retail, 200 multifamily units and 60 for sale units.

Prior to founding Audeo Partners, Madi served as the Senior Vice President and General Counsel at MidCity Development where she oversaw all legal matters for the asset management and repositioning and development of a 9,000-unit portfolio of affordable and market rate apartment communities across the Mid-Atlantic. Ford has also served as Director of Legal Affairs at Vantage Management and as a Corporate Associate at Bingham McCutchen L.P. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics, Public Policy and the Law from Trinity College and a Juris Doctor from American University’s Washington College of Law.

Madi currently serves on the Emerging Leaders Committee of the National Multi-Family Housing Council (NMHC) as well as serving on the NMHC Working Group for the Women in Multifamily Networking Series. Madi serves on the Board of Directors for The Academy of Hope Adult Public Charter School, Habitat for Humanity, D.C.-NOVA, and The Alice and Eugene Ford Foundation. She is a member of the Leadership Council for the District of Columbia and the Greater Washington Community Foundation: Partnership to End Homelessness. She has previously served on the boards of directors for two private companies, the Community Services Foundation, and the Holton-Arms School Alumnae Board.

Madi is a passionate participant and supporter of initiatives focused on affordable housing, economic empowerment, and access to education. She was a Steering Committee Member for Habitat for Humanity D.C.’s 2017 Women Build, the Event Chair for the 30th Anniversary Gala for Habitat for Humanity D.C. in 2019, and the Event Chair for Habitat for Humanity D.C.’s 2021 Women Build campaign and the Co-Chair for Habitat for Humanity D.C.-NOVA’s 2022 merger launch. Additionally, Madi served as the Event Chair for the Academy of Hope’s 35th Anniversary Gala. Madi is very proud to have led fundraising campaigns generating several million dollars in donations for local organizations and was recognize in Fall 2022 as the March of Dimes “Heroine of Washington” for the Real Estate Sector.

Carlos Cecchi

Managing Director

The IDI Group Companies

CARLOS CECCHI (1994) Managing Director – Carlos is a Managing Director at IDI, based

in Arlington.  In addition to participating in overall management of The IDI Group

Companies, Carlos is responsible for overseeing IDI’s Project Managers, and for

coordinating design & engineering, entitlements, construction, sales & marketing, and

customer service.

Carlos has been at IDI since 1994.  Before assuming the role of Managing Director, he was

the Project Manager the Rivergate multifamily development in eastern Prince William

County.  He also has worked on various IDI communities within Leisure World of Maryland,

Leisure World of Virginia, and in Puerto Rico.

Carlos lives in Old Town, Alexandria with his wife, their three teenage children and two

dogs.  He holds a Master of Architecture degree from The Catholic University of America

and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College.

Michael Kitchen

Senior Principal

IMEG Corp

Mike Kitchen is a principal with christopher consultants/IMEG and has nearly 40 years of

experience providing civil engineering services in the DC region. He is known for his long-lasting

relationships with clients, development partners, state and local officials and various regulatory

associations. Mike leads christopher’s data center efforts and is experienced with the specific

needs of data center developers, the need for discretion in confidential projects and working on

an accelerated schedule. He has worked on numerous data center projects in Loudoun, Prince

William, Fauquier, Culpeper and Henrico counties for various developers and end users.

In addition to his project experience, Mike is an active member in several development industry

organizations. He is a member of the Executive Committee for NAIOP Northern Virginia and

recently completed a five-year term as the chair of the Government Relations Committee. He is

also a member of the Prince William County Commercial Development Committee (CDC) and a

supervisor-appointed representative on the Prince William County Development Ordinance

Review Committee (DORAC). He worked closely with county and industry representative in the

creation of and update to the Prince William County Comprehensive Plan as well as their data

center opportunity zone and design guidelines.

Jonelle Cameron

Moderator

Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh

Prior to joining the firm, Jonelle was an extern at the District of Columbia Housing Authority where she worked on projects relating to

real estate and contracts, procurement, issues pertaining to the disposition and acquisition of public housing properties, and drafting,

negotiating and reviewing documents related to real estate development and finance transactions.

Her practice focuses on land use and zoning matters in Prince William County, City of Manassas, City of Manassas Park, Spotsylvania

County, Stafford County, the Town of Haymarket, and the Town of Occoquan. Jonelle assists clients in all phases of the entitlement process.

Opening Remarks

Ann Wheeler
Keynote

Ann Wheeler

Chair

Prince William Board of County Supervisors

Andrea Van Wambeke

Andrea Van Wambeke

General Manager

Sweeney Barn

Kevin Reynolds

Kevin Reynolds

Regional President

United Bank

Ann Wheeler

Chair

Prince William Board of County Supervisors

Ann B. Wheeler was elected Chair-At-Large of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors during the 2019 General Election and assumed office on Jan. 1, 2020. Prince William County is located 25 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is the Commonwealth of Virginia's second-most populous county with approximately 469,000 residents.

Over the past 19 years, Chair Wheeler has actively served the people of Prince William County. She spent the last 14 years (2005-2018) as a NOVEC board member and continues to be an active member of the Hylton Performing Arts Center board. She chaired the Prince William Board of Social Services, where she gained invaluable insight into the operations of the county government and budgeting process.

She is a graduate of Prince William County Community Leadership Institute and served a two-year term as President in 2018 of the Prince William Committee of 100, a non-partisan civic organization that provides a forum to raise awareness of county matters. Chair Wheeler has also served on various community and civic boards to include the Shelter Lakes Homeowners Association (2004-2007), the Prince William County School Northern Boundary Committee (2005-2006), the Gainesville District Budget Committee (2005-2007), Board of Social Services (2006-2011) and Stonewall Middle School Advisory Council (2010-2011).

Prior to moving to Prince William County in 2001 with her husband, John, and two daughters, Chair Wheeler spent 15 years working and consulting in the energy industry. She graduated from Tufts University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and earned an MBA from the University of Chicago, specializing in Finance.

In her spare time, Chair Wheeler enjoys spending time with her family and friends, traveling, and volunteering in her community.

Andrea Van Wambeke

General Manager

Sweeney Barn

Andrea Van Wambeke was part of the Sweeney Barn team even before ground broke for renovations. Formerly an event planner with Destination DC, she combines her industry experience with a genuine love for historic buildings in a more rural setting. Born in Prince William County, Andrea is excited to host events in the area where she grew up. Sweeney Barn holds a special place in her heart that she looks forward to sharing with others.

Kevin Reynolds

Regional President

United Bank

Kevin Reynolds is Executive Vice President and Regional President, Director of Sales for United Bank, a subsidiary of United Bankshares, Inc. with $14 billion in assets and over 80 branches in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Formerly president and director of sales for Cardinal Financial Corporation, Kevin joined United Bank in April 2017, following its acquisition of Cardinal Bank. Prior to establishing Cardinal Bank with a select group of community bankers in 1998, he held executive and management positions with several leading area financial institutions, including George Mason Bank and American Security Bank.

Kevin’s volunteer efforts, business expertise, and hands-on support have helped organizations throughout the area raise funds and awareness for their causes. His contributions have made a difference to organizations as diverse as the American Heart Association, Cornerstones, The Economic Club of Washington, DC, Rotary International, The Gladney Center for Adoption, Children’s Science Center, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Special Olympics, Homestretch and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Cultural Foundation. He serves as chairman of the United Cardinal Classic, an annual golf tournament that has raised $5.3 million to benefit Inova Kellar Center and community organizations around the area.

Kevin’s contributions toward improving the quality of life in the region are widely recognized and reflect his years of service and dedication. He was elected board chairman of the 2015 World Police & Fire Games, the second largest multi-sport event in the world, surpassed only by the Summer Olympic Games. He was awarded the 2012 Tysons Regional Chamber of Commerce Executive of the Year for Large Businesses, and was finalist for the 2012 Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Executive Leader of the Year. Kevin was named the 2010 Business Citizen of the Year by the Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce and was honored by the Association of Fundraising Professionals in 2009 as one of Washington’s most outstanding fundraising volunteers. That same year, he was honored by Leadership Fairfax with a Regional Leadership Award for fundraising leadership.

A graduate of The College of William and Mary, Reynolds earned an MBA in Finance/Business from The George Washington University. He lives in Oakton, Virginia with his wife, Stacey, their two children, and two golden retrievers.

What You'll Learn at this Virginia Neighborhood Event

  • Pathway 2040 - Where does Prince William County stand with its latest comprehensive plan compared to last year?

  • With the growth of certain asset classes, including multifamily, life sciences and data centers, how is the region handling the higher demand? 

  • How is affordable housing being prioritized in newer developments?

  • How have local organizations partnered with large corporations to create economic development and job growth opportunities?

  • What neighborhoods, such as Woodbridge, Gainesville, Haymarket, Manassas, are seeing greater demand compared to the past few years? What is drawing developers and investors into these areas?

  • With inflation and rising interest rates posing a challenge to the sector, how are these issues impacting decisions for new construction or current projects?

  • How does Prince William County VA compare to other mid-Atlantic cities? What is the area doing differently to compete with these other regions?

How You'll Do More Business: 

Prince William County continues to gain interest and attention from many investors, developers, residents and businesses. As mixed-use developments are becoming hot and data center campuses are exploding in popularity, the region is working toward a bright future for all. Join us as we discuss the latest initiatives, economic development plans, hottest asset classes, popular neighborhoods and more!

Projects, Activity, and Achievements -- 

Who You’ll Meet: Investors, owners, developers, lenders, brokers, public sector companies, city officials, architects, contractors, engineers and property managers.

For questions, recommendations, comments, press inquiries, or interest in sponsoring, please email our Mid-Atlantic Event Producer, Katie Telder, at katie.telder@bisnow.com

Venue

Sweeney Barn
9310 Discovery Blvd.
Manassas, VA 20109

Upper Level (content) Lower Level (networking)


Free parking lot attached to the venue with overflow parking behind the barn and in the building lot next door

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Agenda

Time Activity
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Registration, Networking, and Breakfast
1:00 PM
1:05 PM
Opening Remarks from Chair Wheeler
1:05 PM
1:50 PM
Pathway to Prince William: Economic Growth, Investments & Plans

With the Pathway to 2040 plan and life sciences investments, how is the region investing in certain opportunities to continue to spur growth?

1:50 PM
2:00 PM
Networking Break
2:00 PM
2:45 PM
Prince William County's State of the Market

From multifamily to mixed-use to retail, learn the latest projects, developments and investments in Woodbridge, Gainesville, Haymarket and beyond.

2:45 PM
3:30 PM
Closing Networking

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