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Suzanne Clara La Follette (June 24, 1893 – April 23, 1983) was an American journalist and author who advocated for libertarian feminism in the first half of the 20th century. [1] As an editor she helped found several magazines.
Suzanne P. Clark is an American business executive. Since March 2021, she has been both the president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce , [ 1 ] the first woman to hold that office. She was previously the chief operating officer and senior executive vice president for the group. [ 2 ]
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Suzanne "Sue" Pluskoski Lowden (/ ˈ l oʊ d ən /; born February 8, 1952) [1] [2] is the former Chairwoman of the Nevada Republican Party and a former Nevada state senator. Lowden is a former businesswoman, television news anchor and kindergarten teacher.
Suzanne M. LaFrance (born 1968 or 1969) [2] is an American businesswoman and politician from the state of Alaska. She is the 38th mayor of Anchorage , having unseated incumbent mayor Dave Bronson in the 2024 election .
"Suzanne" (Leonard Cohen song), a 1966 poem and 1967 song, covered by numerous artists "Suzanne" (Creeper song), a 2016 song by English band Creeper "Suzanne" (VOF de Kunst song), 1983 "Suzanne" (Journey song), a song from Raised on Radio by Journey "Suzanne", a song from 12 Songs by Randy Newman "Suzanne", a song from Blue Room by Unwritten Law
Angélique, the Marquise of the Angels (French: Angélique, Marquise des Anges) is a 1956 novel by Anne Golon & Serge Golon, the first novel in Angélique series. [1] The series was inspired by the life of Suzanne de Rougé du Plessis-Bellière, known as the Marquise du Plessis-Bellière.
Frances Susanne Woods (born 1943) is an American literary scholar and academic administrator who was the provost of Wheaton College from 1999 to 2006. She was the president-elect of the College of Wooster in 1995.