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The World Business Forum which was founded in 1988 [1] is an annual global business summit held in New York City.A 2008 Burson-Marsteller survey ranked the forum among the world's top five most influential venues for the C-Suite executives.
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Television producers from New York City (1 C, 469 P) Pages in category "Businesspeople from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,447 total.
Cognizant, by the way, is our founding partner for the COO Summit. If you’d like to join this gathering of top operational leaders, email coosummit@fortune.com for more information. More news below.
Joe Gebbia, designer and Internet entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Airbnb; Domingo Ghirardelli, Italian-born chocolatier who was the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California. Richard Grasso (1946–), former chairman and CEO of the New York Stock Exchange
Sansoni is a surname, and may refer to: Barbara Sansoni (1928-2022), Sri Lankan designer, artist, colourist, entrepreneur, and writer; Doreen Sansoni (1911–1977), Sri Lankan tennis player; Héctor Barrantes Sansoni (1939–1990), Argentine polo player and stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York; Louis Sansoni (c.1775 – 1831), Postmaster ...
ERA cofounders Aktihanoglu (standing) and Axelrod (seated) in front of startup companies at ERA's New York City headquarters. Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA) was founded in New York City in 2010 by Silicon Valley IT veteran Murat Aktihanoglu, serial entrepreneur Jonathan Axelrod (creator of MusicGremlin online music platform), and Charlie Kemper, venture capitalist.
To confirm that Sauer was the man seen pepper-spraying officers and destroying property on Jan. 6, the FBI said, they obtained records from eBay and Amazon and matched items that Sauer purchased ...