As NVC celebrates its remarkable centennial year, we invite our members to a landmark event that reflects on a century of leadership while looking boldly ahead: the 2025 Annual Members’ Meeting on June 3, 2025.
This highly anticipated gathering isn’t just a signature event — it’s an unforgettable experience. Known for convening the region’s influential voices in business, policy, and community leadership, the Annual Members’ Meeting offers unparalleled networking.
This year, we will be inducting the 2025 NVC Honors class, an esteemed group of leaders whose vision, service, and impact have left a lasting imprint on the Greater Washington business community. These individuals, who are past members of NVC’s Board of Directors, represent a legacy of excellence, having dedicated their leadership to the advancement and vitality of our region through their work with NVC.
As part of the evening’s program, we will also welcome our incoming 2025-2026 Board Chairman, Richard Pineda, President and CEO of CALIBRE Systems, Inc., and recognize our 2025 Impact Award Honorees — individuals whose work exemplifies innovation, resilience, and impact.
This year, more than ever, the Annual Members’ Meeting is a time to celebrate our shared history, honor those who have helped build our region, and connect with the changemakers shaping what comes next.
Join us on June 3, 2025, as we recognize the NVC Honors Class of 2025 and celebrate 100 years of extraordinary leadership, service, and progress. We congratulate this year’s honorees:
- Kristina Bouweiri, President and CEO, Reston Limousine
- Jim Dyke, Senior Advisor, State Government Relations, McGuireWoods Consulting
- Scott McGeary, Director, State Public Policy, Washington Gas
- Ben Rodgers, Senior Vice President, Private Wealth Advisor, Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management
- Stephanie Turner, Vice President, Community Engagement, MITRE
- Fred Thompson Jr., Chief Administrative Officer, Thompson Hospitality
- Maria Harris Tildon, Vice President for Government, Community & Economic Partnerships, Johns Hopkins University & Medicine