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  2. Stonehage Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Stonehage Fleming was formed in 2014, when Fleming Family & Partners, the family office run by family members of banking pioneer Robert Fleming, merged with Stonehage, an international family office. [1] The group manages assets worth more than £18 billion and employs over 900 people across 19 offices and 14 geographies. [2]

  3. Arthur S. Flemming Award - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur S. Flemming Award is an award given annually to employees of the United States federal government. More than 500 individuals have received the award since it was created in 1948. [ 1 ] The Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University administers the award. [ 2 ]

  4. Fleming Companies - Wikipedia

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    Fleming Companies, Inc. was founded as Lux Mercantile in Topeka, Kansas, in 1915 by O. A. Fleming, Gene Wilson and Samuel Lux. [1] In 1921 the company's name was changed to Fleming-Wilson, and in 1941, the company name was changed again to The Fleming Company. Ned Fleming, son of O.A., was named president, chairman, and CEO. [2]

  5. Fleming College - Wikipedia

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    Fleming College is noted for its excellence in environmental and natural resources sciences as well as unique programs in business, museum management and cultural heritage, and social services. [ citation needed ] It also offers a number of post-graduate diplomas in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Aquaculture, and Environmental Visual ...

  6. Geneva County Reaper - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva County Reaper was a weekly newspaper published in Geneva County, Alabama from 1901 to 2024. [1] Its most recent circulation was estimated at about 2,000. [2] It was published by Mo Pujol and edited by Katherine Hepperle. [3]

  7. Talkers Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's online version is TALKERS.com, which provides free access to all content from the print version. Talkers also produces its own original podcasts via their sister site, PodJockey.com. Talkers acquired RadioInfo.com, a radio news and information site previously owned and operated by the estate of Doug Fleming, in August 2012. That ...

  8. Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that manages the public pension system for majority of Oklahoma state employees. 74 Okla.Statutes §§901 et seq. The System provides pension benefits such as normal retirement, disability retirement, surviving spouse benefits and a death benefit.

  9. John Ambrose Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Ambrose Fleming (29 November 1849 – 18 April 1945) was an English electrical engineer and physicist who invented the vacuum tube, [2] designed the radio transmitter with which the first transatlantic radio transmission was made, and also established the right-hand rule used in physics.