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  2. Steve Bisciotti - Wikipedia

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    Bisciotti was born on April 10, 1960, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [5] the youngest of three children [6] in a middle class Italian-American family. [7] In 1961, his parents, Bernard and Patricia Bisciotti, moved the family to Severna Park, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore, for his father's job as a construction sales executive.

  3. 20 Self-Made Billionaires Who Were Poor - AOL

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    Stephen Bisciotti was raised by a single mother in Baltimore. He worked his way through high school before starting Allegis Group in 1983 in a basement with his cousin. It is now one of the ...

  4. Club for Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Club for Growth Foundation's 2017 Congressional Scorecard was released in February 2018. Andy Biggs , a Republican from Arizona, was the only member of the U.S. House to receive a 100% rating. A total of 29 members of the U.S. House received a score of at least 90%.

  5. Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft and 23 More Of The Richest ... - AOL

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    Stephen Bisciotti: $5.7 Billion Net Worth. Team: Baltimore Ravens. Year Purchased: 2004. Price Paid for Team: $600 million. Team Value: $3.4 billion. Stephen Bisciotti, who was raised by a single ...

  6. Jack Buncher - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Buncher created The Buncher/Rubinoff Foundation, later named The Buncher Family Foundation, then finally The Jack Buncher Foundation . [5] Upon his death, he donated 100% of The Buncher Company stock to charity with 55% going to the Jack Buncher Foundation and 9% each to the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, the ...

  7. Art Modell - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Modell sold the Ravens to minority owner and Maryland businessman Steve Bisciotti; under the deal, Modell retained a small interest (approximately 1% share) upon the team's sale as a legal maneuver to avoid a claim by the Andrews trust, which was controlled by family of a former business adviser who sought to collect an estimated $30 ...

  8. Council for United Civil Rights Leadership - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Currier and his wife Audrey Bruce Currier also disappeared in January 1967 when their private airplane vanished while on a flight near Puerto Rico. [51] [52] Currier had recently donated $43,500 to the dying CUCRL. [53] Two-thirds of the Currier fortune was left to the Taconic Foundation. [54]

  9. List of Duke University people - Wikipedia

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    Mary Duke Biddle (A.B. 1907), daughter of Benjamin Newton Duke and Sarah Pearson Angier Duke, founder of the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation; Lisa Borders (A.B. 1979), chair of The Coca-Cola Foundation; vice president of Global Community Affairs at The Coca-Cola Company [101] Charlotte Bunch (A.B. 1966), author and human rights activist