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Roland Robert Free (November 18, 1900 – October 11, 1984) was an American motorcycle and automobile racer best known for breaking the American motorcycle land speed record in 1948 on the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. A picture of Free, prone and wearing a bathing suit, has been described as the most famous picture in motorcycling.
Roland (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese host, [1] fashion model, TV personality, and entrepreneur. He is the representative director of Roland Group HD, Inc. As the Kabukicho host club sales record holder, he has been nicknamed "King of the Hosts".
Harry John Roland (May 14, 1954 – May 23, 2024), also known as Harry Roland [1] and The World Trade Center Man, [2] [3] was an American orator. He became well known to the American public after reflecting on the September 11 attacks , spending most of his days near the World Trade Center site for the rest of his life.
Today, he has nearly 900,000 subscribers on YouTube, where the show first launched, and 11 employees. ... Martin got his business education by working for his grandmother’s catering service ...
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.
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.
Branson actually dropped out of school at 15 and launched his first business with less than $2,000 after being handed an ultimatum from his headmaster to either focus on his formal education or ...