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  2. Yale Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation comprises 19 members: Three ex officio members: the President of the University, the Governor, and the Lieutenant Governor of the State of Connecticut. Ten "Successor Trustees" who elect their own successors. Six Alumni Fellows who are elected by the body of Yale alumni.

  3. Edward P. Evans Hall - Wikipedia

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    Edward P. Evans Hall is the main building of the Yale School of Management at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. Designed by Foster and Partners, it was named for alumnus Edward P. Evans, and completed in 2013. It is known for its architectural design and the high quality of the artwork onsite.

  4. Testing, inspection and certification - Wikipedia

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    The history of testing, inspection and certification services spans back several centuries. In the late 19th century, following the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the considerable risks involved with high-pressure steam boilers, specialized institutions emerged across Europe which carried out periodical inspections of such vessels to assess their overall condition as a precautionary ...

  5. Yale (company) - Wikipedia

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    Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co, 1897. In 1868, the business was established in Stamford, Connecticut, by Henry R. Towne and Linus Yale Sr., an inventor renowned for creating the pin tumbler lock. Initially known as Yale Lock Manufacturing Co., the company later adopted the name Yale & Towne, with its base in Newport, New York. [3]

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  7. Charles Moore (architect) - Wikipedia

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    With Kent Bloomer, Moore founded the Yale Building Project in 1967 as a way both to demonstrate social responsibility and demystify the construction process for first-year students. [9] He also pushed Yale president Kingman Brewster to hold a competition for a new mathematics building on the historic campus.

  8. Bureau Veritas - Wikipedia

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    Bureau Veritas is a French company specialized in testing, inspection and certification founded in 1828. It operates in a variety of sectors, including building and infrastructure (27% of revenue), agri-food and commodities (23% of revenue), marine and offshore (7% of revenue), industry (22% of revenue), certification (7% of revenue), consumer products (14% of revenue), and Education.

  9. Sam Chauncey - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Corporation voted to accept women to Yale College on a full coeducational basis beginning in the fall of 1969. [6] Sam Chauncey also served as founder of the Yale Health Management Program at the Yale School of Public Health, a division of the Yale School of Medicine. Chauncey created the first health management program of its kind at ...