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  2. James H. McGraw - Wikipedia

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    James Herbert McGraw (December 17, 1860 in Harmony, New York – February 21, 1948) was co-founder of what is now McGraw-Hill Education. He was the president of McGraw-Hill from 1917 to 1928. The McGraw Publishing Company and the Hill Publishing Company merged their book departments in 1909. McGraw (with beard)

  3. McGraw Hill Education - Wikipedia

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    McGraw-Hill logo used from 1971 to the late 1990s 330 West 42nd Street, the former, long-time headquarters of McGraw Hill. McGraw Hill was founded in 1888, when James H. McGraw, co-founder of McGraw Hill, purchased the American Journal of Railway Appliances. He continued to add further publications, eventually establishing The McGraw Publishing ...

  4. John A. Hill - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Hill (February 22, 1858 – January 24, 1916) was a co-founder of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, the predecessor corporation of today's S&P Global and McGraw-Hill Education. In the 1880s, prior to entering the publishing business, he owned and operated machine shops and worked as a railroad engineer .

  5. David Levin (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    David Levin (born 1963) is a British businessman. [1] [2] In 2019, he was named university entrepreneur in residence at Arizona State University [3] and is the creator and Executive Producer of REMOTE: The Connected Faculty Summit.

  6. Cengage Group - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, Cengage announced its potential merger with another major publisher, McGraw-Hill Education, thereby creating a duopoly with Pearson in the market and would have used McGraw-Hill as the merged corporate name with Michael Hansen as CEO.

  7. National Radio Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the McGraw-Hill name first appeared in catalogues of copyright entries for NRI courses in the U.S. Library of Congress, and in 1974, first appeared in magazine advertisements. After the acquisition, the school was renamed once again as NRI Schools, and became an integral part of the newly established McGraw-Hill Continuing Education ...

  8. Engrade - Wikipedia

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    Engrade was an educational technology company that provides online learning management system and educational assessment products to K-12 school districts. Engrade was founded in 2003 and later acquired by McGraw-Hill Education in January 2014. [1]

  9. U.S. education groups McGraw-Hill, Cengage plan all ... - AOL

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    Educational publishers McGraw-Hill Education Inc and Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc are planning an all-stock merger, McGraw-Hill said on Wednesday. The merged company will be named McGraw Hill ...