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  2. Marcelo Claure - Wikipedia

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    Raúl Marcelo Claure was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala [27] on 9 December 1970. In his early life, due to his father's career as a geologist for the United Nations diplomatic service, he lived in Morocco and the Dominican Republic, before moving to La Paz, where Claure spent most of his childhood.

  3. List of presidents of Petrobras - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of presidents of the Brazilian petroleum company Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras). [1]Presidents of the company are appointed by the Federal Government, represented by the President of Brazil.

  4. Jack Welch - Wikipedia

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    Jack Welch was born in Peabody, Massachusetts, the only child of Grace (Andrews), a homemaker, and John Francis Welch Sr., a Boston & Maine Railroad conductor. [3] Welch was Irish American and Catholic.

  5. Lou Pai - Wikipedia

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    He was CEO of Enron subsidiaries Enron Energy Services [5] and Enron Xcelerator, a venture capital division. [2] He left Enron with over $250 million. Pai was the second-largest land owner in Colorado after he purchased the 77,500-acre (314 km 2) Taylor Ranch [6] for $23 million in 1999, [7] though he sold the property in June 2004 for $60 ...

  6. Frank Shrontz - Wikipedia

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    Shrontz became president of Boeing in 1984 and served as CEO from 1986–1996. He was chairman of the board from 1988 to 1997. [ 13 ] His tenure started on a high note, but followed by the 1990-1991 recession and the end of the Cold War, whilst Shrontz pushed Boeing into the space industry and a contract to build parts of the International ...

  7. Octavio Paz - Wikipedia

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    Octavio Paz was born near Mexico City.His family was a prominent liberal political family in Mexico, with Spanish and indigenous Mexican roots. [1] His grandfather, Ireneo Paz, the family's patriarch, fought in the War of the Reform against conservatives, and then became a staunch supporter of liberal war hero Porfirio Díaz up until just before the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.