Board of Directors

 

    Barbara Davis Blum

    Barbara Davis Blum is the Chairman of the Board of Directors.  Ms. Blum is currently President of BDB Investment Partnership, a closely held company specializing in equities and real estate.   From 1983 to 1998 she was Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer of Abigail Adams National Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq:AANB) and its subsidiary Adams National Bank.  She is a director and serves as Chair of the Finance Committee of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Inc.   Additionally, she is also a board member and chairs the Performance  Committee of Kaiser Permanente Mid Atlantic States.   She serves on the boards and executive committees of both Southeastern University in Washington D.C. and the Institute of American Indian  Arts and  Culture in Santa  Fe, New Mexico in addition to the boards of the Columbia Capital Group  and the Henry L. Stimpson Center for National Security.   From 1992 to 2000, she was a member of  the U.S. Small Business Administration's National Advisory Council where she headed the committee on capital formation.   Ms. Blum was formerly a State Vice President for the American Bankers Association, and a Director for the Washington Area Bankers Association.   Blum was the Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where she set national environmental policy and represented the agency with the White House on all issues concerning energy and urban policy. She chaired the U.S./Japan Environmental Agreement, was a  U.S. representative to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and negotiated the first environmental agreement with the People's Republic of China.   Subsequently, she was the Senior Advisor to the United Nations Environment Programme in which capacity she advised developing countries on public infrastructure for sustainable development. The Federal Republic of Germany awarded Blum the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit, the country's highest civilian award, in recognition of her international environmental leadership.   Blum was the deputy director of the successful Carter/Mondale Presidential Campaign as well as the deputy director of the Carter/Mondale Presidential Transition.   She holds a B.A. and a M.S.W. from Florida State University.

 

    Jeff W. Dick

    Jeff W. Dick is the Chief Executive Officer and President of MainStreet Bank. From 1999 until January 2003, he served in various positions at a local community bank including Executive Vice President and as a member of the Board of Directors. Prior to this, Mr. Dick was as an advisor to the Bank of England and Financial Services Authority from 1996 to 1999. Mr. Dick began his banking career with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in 1983 as a Field Examiner, and he became a Field Manager in Washington, D.C. in 1993. He has a diploma from Imperial College and a B.S.B.A. in both accounting and management from the University of North Dakota. Mr. Dick earned his Executive M.B.A. (with Distinction) from the University of London. Mr. Dick is on the Board of Directors of the Fairfax Law Foundation, the Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Herndon Downtown Alliance and the Herndon Visitors Center.

 

    Thomas J. Chmelik

    Thomas J. Chmelik is the Chief Financial Officer of MainStreet Bank.   From 1998  to 2002, he was the Chief Financial Officer and a director for a local community bank.   Prior to that, he served as the Chief  Financial Officer as part of a World Bank initiative during the restructuring of  The National Bank of Commerce, the largest commercial bank in Tanzania, Africa  from 1995 to 1998.   Mr. Chmelik was the Chief Financial Officer for Colombo Bank in Bethesda, Maryland from 1993 to 1995, and he was the Chief Financial Officer for Franklin National Bank of Washington, D.C. from 1989 to 1993.   Mr. Chmelik has a B.A. in accounting from Belmont Abbey College.

 

    Paul Thomas  Haddock

    Paul Thomas Haddock is the President of Azure, Inc.  a privately held company which assists up-and-coming entrepreneurs and small  businesses in developing and implementing effective business models.   From 1984 to present, he founded and  managed Vacation Places, a commercial real estate and vacation property  management company.   Prior to that,  he managed emerging technology in pattern recognition, radar imaging and  computers for Scope, Inc., a technology company in  Reston, Virginia.  Mr. Haddock was a senior electronics engineer for Westinghouse Electronic in  Baltimore, Maryland from 1958 until 1965.   Mr. Haddock has served on the boards of  directors of numerous property associations and is currently on the Board of  Directors of Stuart Professional Village in Reston, Virginia.   He holds an M.A. in liberal arts, as well as a B.S. in  both industrial and electrical engineering, from Johns Hopkins University.

 

    Donna Miller

    Donna Miller, CPA, CVA, CFP, CPMA is the Managing Partner of Miller Musmar, an accounting firm.  In 1987, Ms. Miller founded  Donna Miller & Associates,  the predecessor of her current firm.  Prior to that, she was a field agent with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and a Senior Tax Instructor from 1972 to 1977.  From 1978 to 1986 she was an Audit Director, providing litigation support to the Department of Justice.  She has been qualified as an expert audit witness before the U.S. Court of Claims and a tax expert before the U.S. Tax Court.   Ms. Miller is currently a faculty member of Virginia Commonwealth University teaching Tax Strategies for the Certified Financial  Planner Certificate Program.  She regularly conducts tax seminars for members of the National Institute of Real Estate, the Northern Virginia Institute of Certified Financial Planners, and several other professional organizations.  She is a co-author and co-editor of Strictly Business, Planning Strategies for Privately Owned Businesses.  In addition, she has published articles in a variety of local newspapers and private publications.  She currently Chair's the Board of Directors for the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce  and Fairfax Public Access and is the treasurer of the Reston Association.  She has a M.B.A. with a concentration in finance and a B.S. in accounting.

 

    Edward W. Merrow

    Edward W. Merrow, is the founder and President of Independent Project Analysis, Inc. (IPA), a company that has provided a project research capability for the chemical process industries since 1987.  From 1969 to 1972, Mr. Merrow was an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he taught mathematical economic modeling and industrial organization.  From 1973 to 1987, Mr. Merrow worked for the Rand Corporation, where he developed and directed Rand's Energy Program and research program for the chemical process industries.  Mr. Merrow received degrees from Dartmouth College and Princeton University.

 

    William (Bill) Wrench

    Bill Wrench is the Principal of The Wrench Group, a real estate development company that owns and manages office buildings and warehouse space in Northern Virginia. Mr. Wrench has been a political, business and civic leader for many years. He was the first Director of Economic Development for Fairfax County. He is a past Chairman of the Fairfax County School Board, a past President of the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of the Greater Washington Board of Trade. He continues to serve on the board of the Fairfax Chamber and on the Board and Executive Committee of the Board of Trade. He is an active trustee of the Christchurch School Foundation in Saluda, Virginia. His past leadership activities include the presidency of the Virginia Jobbers Association, Chairman of the Goodwin House Board of Trustees and the Goodwin House Foundation; Vice Chairman of Chatham Hall School in Chatham, Virginia and trustee and Chairman of the real estate committee of the George Mason University Foundation. He also served on the Board of Directors of Alexandria National Bank which was purchased by First American National Bank.

 

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