Introducing the Lawyers & Leaders Class of 2022

WVU College of Law

West Virginia is full of unsung heroes tirelessly pursuing justice and rights for all. Leaders in the legal community are making a difference in lives nationwide, and this is made evident by acknowledging those paving the way.

Across the Aisle

United States Capitol Building

Commonsense, bipartisan solutions to the problems facing our nation. It sounds simple. However, if you turn on the television, open a social media app on your smartphone or pick up a newspaper, oftentimes what you will see from our nation’s leaders instead is argumentative, hateful rhetoric; name calling; and an adamant refusal to compromise.

Making the Mountain State Home

High-Tech Startups in WV

West Virginia leaders have been putting together the pieces of an economic, high-tech, game-changing puzzle. By offering a myriad of networking opportunities, financial assistance and expertise, the state is encouraging high-tech dreamers and doers to call or keep the Mountain State their home.

Making Marion County

Marion County

Marion County is filled with points of pride. It’s home to the I-79 Technology Park and Fairmont State University and it’s just minutes from West Virginia University in neighboring Monongalia County.

Big Business, Local Impact

Toyota Motor Manufacturing

Two of the nation’s leading businesses, Toyota Motor Manufacturing and Procter & Gamble, are making a home for themselves in the Mountain State and elevating local small businesses in the process. With the innovative merging of a big business mindset and small-town charm, West Virginia is now enjoying more job opportunities, increased state revenue and successful expansion of its ever-growing small business community.

Remote Workers Become Mountaineers

Ascend West Virginia

In April 2020, Governor Jim Justice and West Virginia University (WVU) President Gordon Gee announced a bold plan to attract remote workers to the Morgantown area, the Greenbrier Valley and the Eastern Panhandle—the Ascend West Virginia program. The brainchild of Brad and Alys Smith, the couple looked to WVU and the state to bring the program to life.