If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. | | Monday, June 25, 2012 | Today's Cover Story Danielle Douglas JUN 24 CEO compensation continues to climb at Washington area companies, but now that shareholders have a say on pay, there's been a decrease in the increase. Latest news from Capital Business Jonathan O'Connell JUN 24 Q&A | Sharon Bulova, chair of the Fairfax County board of supervisors, considers the state of Tysons. PHOTOS | After 22 years in the lobby of Feld Entertainment, the 22-by-42-foot mural is heading to a museum in Sarasota, Fla. Marjorie Censer JUN 22 The industry group will shutter some of its offices to focus on networking, public policy and advocacy. Steven Overly JUN 24 The McLean-based software maker purchased two mobile application development firms within a week. Danielle Douglas JUN 24 Tevolution donates 25 cents of every sale to charities including Jumpstart and Project Night Night. Catherine Ho JUN 24 Potential changes to LEED building standards are getting chemical and vinyl trade groups riled up. Abha Bhattarai JUN 24 The Alexandria Harmonizers are a home for business leaders with a passion for singing. Marjorie Censer JUN 24 Contractors are finding opportunities in helping the military move out of Afghanistan. Allen Gannett JUN 24 From government regulation to its unique labor market, all the essential pieces are in place. Vanessa Small JUN 24 The local news anchors came together for the D.C. NewsBabes Bash for Breast Cancer. Abha Bhattarai JUN 24 Life at work | Annoyed with a coworker? At Whole Foods, you can vote them out of the company. JUN 24 Career Coach | Joyce Russell was online last week to answer readers' questions. Here are some excerpts. More from Capital Business | This Week's Capital Business | | | Capital Business On Twitter Follow @OConnellPostbiz, @DaniDougPost, @addedvalueth, @stevenoverly, @CommonCenser, and of course @CapitalBiz, for real-time news about business in the Capital. Newsroom Have an idea for a story? Send it to capbiznews@washpost.com. Upcoming Events June 28th Tech Town Hall with U.S. Senate Candidates Allen and Kaine Northern Virginia Technology Council For more on local business events, click here. Capital Business in Print To Advertise The July 9th issue of Capital Business will have feature stories on travel and commercial real estate. For more information or to reserve your space please contact: To Subscribe To subscribe to Capital Business in print, you can either text, call or subscribe online. The Washington Post subscriber rate is $49 per year (lowest rate available!) or purchase Capital Business as a stand-alone at $69 per year which includes 52 weekly issues and access to content online. (Applicable taxes will be charged.) Go to: washingtonpost.com/capitalbusiness/subscribe or call: 1-800-873-3887 |