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have sustained a growth pattern,” says Hunt. “We have assem- bled an exceptionally talented staff, and our growth is directly related to the high level of service that staff is providing our clients.” 2018 Honorees Inducted into the West Virginia Business Hall of Fame Three trailblazing individuals are being inducted into the West Virginia Business Hall of Fame in 2018: Linda Arnold, founder and former chairman and CEO of The Arnold Agency; Andrew Paterno, CEO of Centurion Insurance Services, LLC; and Brad Smith, chairman and CEO of Intuit, Inc. The hall of fame will honor the inductees at a ceremony and reception on August 28 at The Greenbrier to kick off the 2018 West Virginia Business Summit. The West Virginia Business Hall of Fame was launched in 2001 to recognize business leaders who have strong ties to the Mountain State and have made a significant impact across the local, statewide, national and international business landscape. To date, 65 individuals from a variety of business sectors have been inducted. “While the inductees this year are vastly different from one another, the one common thread that binds them together is their love for this state,” says Marty Becker, chairman of the hall of fame committee. “Linda, Andy and Brad have made undeniable marks in business, and their successes have most certainly positively influenced West Virginia. These three individuals are wonderful and inspirational role models for the next generation of business leaders in our state.” AIA West Virginia Awards the Best in Architecture for 2018 The West Virginia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced the winners of the AIA’s top design awards for 2018. A rendering of ZMM Architects and Engineers’ Charleston EDGE project. Silling Architects received an Honor Award for Excel- lence in Architecture for its design of the Cabin Creek