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Velshi was married briefly in his twenties. In 2009, he married his second wife, New York–born hedge fund manager Lori Wachs, [11] the president of Philadelphia-based Cross Ledge Investments, whom he met when she was a guest on his show.
Wachs is a German surname, also common among Ashkenazi Jews, meaning "wax". Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Caitlin Wachs (born 1989), American actress
Lori Martin was born Dawn Catherine Menzer in Glendale, California, at 10:02 a.m.; her fraternal twin sister, Doree, arrived four minutes later.She weighed only 5 pounds and measured just 18 inches at birth.
Lori Ann Trahan (/ t r ə ˈ h æ n / trə-HANN; née Loureiro; born October 27, 1973) is an American businesswoman and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district since 2019. [1] The district covers Boston's northwestern suburbs, and includes Lowell, Lawrence, Concord, and Trahan's hometown ...
Lori Goldstein, fashion designer [25] Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss (born 1975), founder of fashion label Shoshanna [26] Bob Haas (born 1942), Chairman Emeritus of Levi Strauss & Co.; member of the Haas family [27] Lena Himmelstein (1877–1951), Lithuanian-born founder of plus-size clothing company Lane Bryant Inc. [28] [23]
Lori Wallach (born 1964) is the Director of Rethink Trade at the American Economic Liberties Project and a senior advisor to the Citizens Trade Campaign. [1] She is known for her work in analyzing trade agreements and advocating for fair trade policies. [2] She has played a key role in shaping public discourse on trade issues. [3]
Caitlin Elizabeth Wachs (pronounced wax; born March 15, 1989 [1]) is an American production coordinator [2] and actress. She appeared alongside Ally Walker and Robert Davi on the NBC television series Profiler in the role of Chloe Waters. She went on to star as part of the ensemble cast of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood.
Marvelous Maureen was featured as a backup story (generally in six-page installments), in every issue of Pep Comics from #383 (Apr. 1982) to #402 (Sept. 1985), except issue #400 (which was a special commemorative issue featuring a self-reflexive story where Archie and the gang go to the Archie Comics offices in Mamaroneck to discuss possible ideas for Pep Comics #400).