Both the
venue and
the honorees
served as a
reflection of
the power and
prestige of
the Mountain
State.
This year’s class included: Tammie Clark
Alexander, member at Steptoe & Johnson
PLLC; Dave Arnold, senior vice president
of public relations and strategic partner-
ships at Adventures on the Gorge; Patricia
Clark, equity member and tax partner at
Suttle & Stalnaker PLLC; Joseph Eddy,
president and CEO of Eagle Manufactur-
ing Company; Jim Estep, president and
CEO of the High Technology Foundation;
Henry Kayes, Jr., chief operating officer
and regional president of United Bank; Dr.
Robert Martino, CEO of Wilmar Man-
agement, EASW, Oracare and iSelectMD;
Teresa McCabe, vice president of marketing
and development of WVU Medicine Uni-
versity Healthcare; David McKinley, presi-
dent and managing director of McKinley
Carter Wealth Services, Inc.; and Mark
Nesselroad, CEO of Glenmark Holding
Limited Liability Company.
As the Sharp Shooters accepted their
awards and gave thanks to their mentors,
families, friends and coworkers, the words
of President John F. Kennedy rang true:
“The sun does not always shine in West
Virginia, but the people always do.”
Nominations for the Sharp Shooters
Class of 2018 are now being accepted. To
submit a nomination, visit www.wvexecu-
tive.com/sharp-shooter-nomination-form.
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