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Ricketts was president of the institute. [8] Ricketts' co-founder was Mike Groene, who became a member of the group's board. [8] As of 2016, its CEO was Jim Vokal. [10] Several former members of Nebraska's unicameral state legislature have taken jobs with the Platte Institute, including Nicole Fox [11] and Laura Ebke. [12]
AnitaB.org (formerly Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, and Institute for Women in Technology) is a global nonprofit organization based in Belmont, California. [2] Founded by computer scientists Anita Borg and Telle Whitney , the institute's primary aim is to recruit, retain, and advance women in technology.
The Founder Institute is an American business incubator, entrepreneur training and startup launch program that was founded in Palo Alto, California in 2009. Based in Silicon Valley , The Founder Institute has chapters in over 200 cities [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in more than 100 countries. [ 3 ]
The world’s largest beauty maker said Wednesday evening it is kicking off the L’Oréal BOLD Female Founders initiative, which will be developed by the group’s venture capital fund, called ...
LeanIn.Org (also known as Lean In Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by then present Chief Operating Officer of Meta Platforms Sheryl Sandberg in 2013 dedicated "to offering women the ongoing inspiration and support to help them achieve their goals."
Heartland of America Park is a public park located at 800 Douglas Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. After partially closing in 2020 due to extensive renovations, the park reopened to the public on August 18, 2023. [ 1 ]
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Before he was the first mayor of Omaha, Lowe and his brother were among the founders of the city. He reportedly chose the name "Omaha City" in recognition of the Omaha Tribe which lived in the region for hundreds of years prior. John L. McCague? ? Real estate agent Early land speculator in Omaha James G. Megeath: November 18, 1824 November 9, 1906