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Roland William Surrey Dane (born 17 October 1956) [1] is an Irish-Australian automotive businessman who is best known for co-founding motorsport teams Triple Eight Racing in Britain and Triple Eight Race Engineering in Australia, of which he was team principal until the end of 2021.
In August 2017, he changed his pseudonym from Makoto Tojo to ROLAND. [10] His birthday event in 2018 brought sales of more than 60 million yen to his host club, making a new record for highest sales in the group. At that time, he hosted broadcasts on TV Asahi keiretsu's variety TV show, Sono Saki, [11] making his name known to the general ...
John Roland (November 25, 1941 – May 7, 2023) was an American news presenter and reporter. Pittsburgh native Roland began his broadcasting career in the 1960s, working for NBC News in Los Angeles and covering high-profile events such as the Robert F. Kennedy assassination and the Charles Manson trial.
He didn’t start his business simply to get more wealthy, but to build something great. At Herjavec’s company, The Herjavec Group, he has a mission to develop and support local communities ...
The death of Roland Orzabal's wife brought him closer to on/off bandmate Curt Smith than ever before, leading to 'The Tipping Point,' their first album in 17 years. ... and Roland later did time ...
Working with Danny Boyle for the first time in the audition, he was just up on his feet and jumping around. I just wanted to be around him and have the privilege to be directed by him. It was ...
In 2015, Roland started the Champion Academy Extreme Mentoring & Empowerment Initiative, a mentoring program in his hometown of Rochester, New York to help at-risk middle and high school students improve as students and citizens. [2] Since his retirement as a player, Roland Williams has worked as a television/radio sports analyst and keynote ...
When Martin, 53, describes his entrepreneurial vision, he cites an 1827 quote from Freedom's Journal, the nation's first Black newspaper: "We wish to plead our own cause; too long have others ...