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  2. Andrew Hauptman - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hauptman (born 1969) is an American business executive, philanthropist, and civic leader. [1] [2] [3] Hauptman co-founded the investment firm Andell Holdings which he has helmed since its inception in 1998 and has grown into one of the leading family office entities in the nation.

  3. NTN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2003, NTN Bearing Service Co. was formed by Higashinihon NTN Service Corporation, who was a wholly owned subsidiary of NTN Corporation at the time. Kyushu NTN Corporation was absorbed into the wholly owned subsidiary, which also took control of Osaka NTN Pillow Center Corporation in Kansai.

  4. Air Methods - Wikipedia

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    Air Methods provides services through three basic programs: Community-Based Service model (CBS), Hospital-Based Service model (HBS) [9] and Alternative-Delivery Model (ADM). [10] Under all three programs, Air Methods transports persons requiring intensive medical care from either the scene of an accident or general care hospitals, to trauma ...

  5. Ore-Ida - Wikipedia

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    Ore-Ida (/ ɔːr ˈ aɪ d ə /) is an American brand of potato-based frozen foods currently produced and distributed by Kraft Heinz's, H.J. Heinz Company Brands LLC. based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ore-Ida's primary production facility is located in Ontario, Oregon, near the Idaho border where the company was originally founded in 1949. [3] [4]

  6. CVS Health - Wikipedia

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    CVC Health Corporation is an American healthcare company that owns CVS Pharmacy, a retail Super-chain; CVC Caremark, a pharmacy benefits manager; and Aetna, a health insurance provider, among many other brands.

  7. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Richard Robinson served as the corporation's CEO and president from 1975 until his death in 2021. Scholastic was founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be a publisher of youth magazines.

  8. Rod Serling - Wikipedia

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    Serling was born on December 25, 1924, in Syracuse, New York, to a Jewish family. [2] He was the second of two sons born to Esther (née Cooper, 1893–1958), a homemaker, and Samuel Lawrence Serling (1892–1945). [3]

  9. Prodigy (online service) - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Prodigy date to 1980 when broadcaster CBS and telecommunications firm AT&T Corporation formed a joint venture named Venture One in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. [5] The company conducted a market test of 100 homes in Ridgewood, New Jersey [6] to gauge consumer interest in a Videotex-based TV set-top device that would allow consumers to shop at home and receive news, sports and weather.