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  2. Georg Winterer - Wikipedia

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    Georg Winterer (born July 9, 1961) is a German entrepreneur, neuroscientist and specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy. [1] [2] He is an Associate Professor at the Charité – University Medicine Berlin, director of the Neuroimaging Research Group in the Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC) at the Charité – University Medicine Berlin. [3]

  3. Lincoln Yards (development) - Wikipedia

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    A. Finkl & Sons Steel operated a mill along a roughly 22-acre lot along the eastern portion of the Chicago River in the Lincoln Park neighborhood from 1902 until it was demolished in 2012. [2] The Lincoln Park location was Chicago's oldest steel mill. [3] In 2006, it bought the site of the former Verson Steel on Chicago's South Side. [4]

  4. Georg Winter (manager) - Wikipedia

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    Georg Winter created the Winter Model, which defined environmental standards for companies. In 1984, he founded the Bundesdeutscher Arbeitskreis für Umweltbewusstes Management . In 1987, he published his book Business and the environment ( Das umweltbewusste Unternehmen ), which has been translated into 30 languages.

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  6. Winter and Company - Wikipedia

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    Among these were Chicago-based The Cable Company in 1943, once the country's largest maker of reed organs; the Ivers and Pond Piano Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1945; Kranich and Bach in 1946; [2] and Hardman Peck in 1953. [3] Mason & Risch of Ontario, Canada, was another. [4] Its longtime president was William G. Heller, a son of ...

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  8. Kilgen - Wikipedia

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    George Kilgen had another son named Henry C. Kilgen (1851-1918). The March 3, 1894 edition of Music Trade Review [5] identified that Charles O. Kilgen, Henry Kilgen and George J. Kilgen organized the Kilgen Church Organ Company in Chicago, Illinois, with capital of $3,700.

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