BB&T regional president Dan Waetjen welcomes guests to the reception. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
The Washingtonian and BB&T hosted a reception at the National Press Club Wednesday night to celebrate
BB&T clients as well as The Washingtonian’s November Best Money Managers feature. Guests enjoyed delicious food and cocktails
from the National Press Club, a lovely string quartet from Washington
Performing Arts Society, stunning flower arrangements from Growing Wild Floral, and tasty BB&T red velvet
cupcakes from Sprinkles.
Washingtonian and BB&T Celebrate at the National Press Club (Photos)
Guests enjoyed custom cupcakes, music from a string quartet, and more.
The Washingtonian and BB&T hosted a reception at the National Press Club Wednesday night to celebrate
BB&T clients as well as
The Washingtonian’s November Best Money Managers feature. Guests enjoyed delicious food and cocktails
from the National Press Club, a lovely string quartet from Washington
Performing Arts Society, stunning flower arrangements from
Growing Wild Floral, and tasty BB&T red velvet
cupcakes from Sprinkles.
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