Yesterday's Power: Washingtonian's 1993 Power List

A look back at the people who most influenced Washington in 1993.

By Benjamin Coffey Clark    Published Thursday, September 20, 2007

Entitled "The New Establishment," The Washingtonian's  1993 article by Senior writer Larry Van Dyne examines the dispersion of power taking place in the region at the time as suburbs expanded, local businesses were bought up by national companies and the population boomed. To read more about these forces of change and their effect in the remaking of Washington click here.

For more on Washington's current most influential people in business, culture, real estate, education, law, and more, check out the October issue of the magazine, currently on newsstands. Click here to subscribe. 

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