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  2. Mercedes Abramo Transitions to New Role at Cartier ...

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    The C-suite shift sees Abramo, president and chief executive officer of Cartier North America, join Cartier International as deputy chief commercial officer and Walter Bolognino take her role.

  3. Jacques Cartier - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Cartier Portrait by Théophile Hamel, c. 1844. No contemporary portraits of Cartier are known. Born 31 December 1491 Saint-Malo, Duchy of Brittany Died 1 September 1557 (1557-09-01) (aged 65) Saint-Malo, France Nationality French Occupation(s) Navigator and explorer Known for First European to travel inland in North America. Claimed what is now known as Canada for the Kingdom of France ...

  4. Harry Winston, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company also got a new CEO, Frederic de Narp, formerly of the Cartier North America. He succeeded Tom O'Neill. [20] On January 14, 2013, Harry Winston, Inc. announced that it has entered into an agreement to sell its luxury brand diamond jewelry and timepiece division, Harry Winston Inc., to the Swiss Swatch Group. [3]

  5. History of Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Cartier's meeting with the indigenous people of Stadacona in 1535. French explorer Jacques Cartier was the first European to ascend the St. Lawrence Gulf, claiming "Canada" for France (and the coming addition of a newly founded "Acadie" – known today as the province of Nova Scotia) to create a dominion known as New France. [2]

  6. Cartier CEO Cyrille Vigneron Outlines Philanthropic Approach

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    The coronavirus crisis may be accelerating existing trends more than recasting priorities, but it has certainly added urgency to many issues, according to Cartier chief executive officer Cyrille ...

  7. Cartier Unveils Exhibition at Dallas Museum of Art - AOL

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    DALLAS — The Dallas Museum of Art takes visitors through the creative process of jewelers inspired by Eastern art in its spectacular new show, “Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity.”

  8. Charlesbourg-Royal - Wikipedia

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    Fort Charlesbourg Royal (1541—1543) is a National Historic Site in the Cap-Rouge neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. [1] Established by Jacques Cartier in 1541, it was France's first attempt at a colony in North America, and was abandoned two years later.

  9. Jacques Cartier Strait - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Cartier Strait was officially named for the French explorer Jacques Cartier in 1934 by the Geographic Board of Quebec to commemorate the 400th anniversary of his arrival in North America. [5] Prior to this, it was also known as Détroit Saint-Pierre (by Cartier himself on August 1, 1534, the day of St. Peter), Labrador Channel (until ...