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  2. Vin Weber - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Clark & Weinstock merged with Mercury, [8] and Weber became a partner in the combined firm. [9] Weber is a prominent strategist in the Republican Party, serving as a top advisor on Dole for President in 1996, the Bush reelection campaign in 2004, and Mitt Romney for President in 2008. [10]

  3. Elliot Schrage - Wikipedia

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    He then worked as managing director of the New York office of Clark & Weinstock, a public policy and management consulting firm. Since 1990, Schrage also served as adjunct professor at Columbia Business School , where he taught a seminar that "explores the intersection of international human rights law and multinational business practices", and ...

  4. John Allen Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark was outmanoeuvred by Arnold Weinstock, Managing Director of GEC, and in September 1989 Clark agreed a £2 billion bid from GEC and Siemens. By then he had already announced his intention to step down as chief executive. [2]

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  6. Mitch Bainwol - Wikipedia

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    More specifically, he served as a Congressional intern to Robin Beard, a Presidential Management Fellow (formerly PMI) at the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Chief of Staff to Senator Connie Mack, a Senate Leadership Staff Director, Chief of Staff of the Republican National Committee, a consultant for Clark and Weinstock, Executive ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Politics/Money and politics task force

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    Clark & Weinstock (Clark & Weinstock) PMCs. Wikipedia does not have articles for the companies listed in red. A short, well-sourced article about any one of them ...

  8. Simon J. Lubin - Wikipedia

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    Simon J. Lubin (1876 – April 15, 1936) was an American businessman and political activist. He served as the president of Lubin and Weinstock, "the largest department store in Sacramento, California", from 1920 to 1930.

  9. Suspect in Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion was Army member on ...

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    The Clark County Coroner identified the driver of the vehicle in this incident as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger of Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Thursday. Prior to his official identification ...