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Bill Wilson (born 1948) [1] is the founder and senior pastor of Metro World Child, America's largest ministry to children with branches in various nations. He is a well-known speaker, author, pastor and advocate for poor, inner city children all over the world.
The group also formed telecommunications company United Fiber & Data (UFD) in 2012. [1] Live departed Think Loud in 2015. [5] In 2019, UFD constructed a 340-mile fiber-optic cable from Ashburn, Virginia to New York City. [6]
Bill Wilson (born 1953) is a limited government activist. He is a board member and former president of Americans for Limited Government , a Virginia-based non-profit group promoting small government. [ 2 ]
William Griffith Wilson (November 26, 1895 – January 24, 1971), also known as Bill Wilson or Bill W., was the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) with Bob Smith.. AA is an international mutual aid fellowship with about two million members worldwide belonging to AA groups, associations, organizations, cooperatives, and fellowships of alcoholics helping other alcoholics achieve and ...
Bill Wilson (convict) (1880–19??), convicted of murdering two individuals who were later found alive; Billy Roy Wilson (William Roy Wilson Jr., born 1939), United States federal judge; William Wilson (Illinois jurist) (1794–1857), Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court; Bill Wilson (judge), New Zealand judge of the Supreme Court and ...
Also in 2022, NorthState and Orange County, North Carolina announced a partnership to use American Rescue Plan money to bring fiber internet to 28,000 customers in Orange County. [18] On August 15, 2022, NorthState said Lumos was the name of the new company formed by the merger of NorthState and Lumos Networks. [1]
Wilson and Love discussed the upcoming album and tour in an interview on February 16, 2012. The duo said the album was halfway done with Wilson doing most of the writing and stating that all of the songs will flow into each other. Wilson considers the title track, "That's Why God Made the Radio", to be one of the group's best. [13]
The good news is that the album is terrific. Many jazz fans will be introduced to Wilson's talent through this album, and will seek more. No doubt Gerald Wilson will be in demand because of this album. The bad news is that the New Sound of New York isn't as good as the old sound of Los Angeles to this listener's ears...