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  2. Jim McKelvey - Wikipedia

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    James Morgan McKelvey Jr. (born 1965 or 1966 [1]) is an American billionaire businessman who co-founded Block, Inc. McKelvey was appointed as an independent director of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in January 2017. [2] As of July 2023, his net worth was estimated at US$2 billion. [3]

  3. Andrew C. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Between 1970 and 1976, Taylor worked his way up through the company. In 1976, he was promoted to General Manager of the St. Louis region. [2] In 1980, he took the position of President and Chief Operating Officer. In 1990, Andy was promoted to chief executive officer and then chairman in 2001. [1]

  4. Funtime, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Funtime Inc. was established in 1965 when four former Cedar Point employees, including Gasper Lococo (1928–2016), a former military sergeant from Huron, [2] pooled their resources and purchased Geauga Lake in Ohio for $5 million. [3]

  5. Rex Sinquefield - Wikipedia

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    Rex Andrew Sinquefield [1] (/ ˈ s ɪ ŋ k f iː l d /; born September 7, 1944) [2] is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who has been called an "index-fund pioneer" for creating the first passively managed index fund open to the general public. [3]

  6. Funtime - Wikipedia

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    Funtime or Fun Time may refer to: "Funtime" (Iggy Pop song), 1977, covered by Boy George "Funtime" (The Spitfire Boys song), 1979; Funtime Comics, a Christchurch, New Zealand based collective of comic artists and writers; Fun Time, a Canadian children's television series; Fun Time, a 1975 album by Count Basie

  7. Ron Shaich - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, in addition to the 20 St. Louis Bread Company stores, Shaich's Panera Bread had more than 150 cafes. [20] [23] By 2000, Panera Bread, under Shaich's leadership, had 227 stores open across 27 states and $202 million in sales. Its stock went from $6 per share in 1999 to $19 per share in 2000 about a year later. [23]

  8. Mack McLarty - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Franklin "Mack" McLarty, III (born June 14, 1946) is an American business and political leader who served as President Bill Clinton's first White House Chief of Staff from 1993 to June 1994, and subsequently as counselor to the president and special envoy for the Americas, before leaving government service in June 1998.

  9. Funtime (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the amusement park was known as Adrenalin Park and featured the company's Sling Shot and Vomatron rides. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2010, Funtime threatened legal action against Dutch amusement ride manufacturer, Mondial , after that company unveiled the WindSeeker which bears similarities to Funtime's patented Star Flyer ride.