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  2. Ken May - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth A. May is the former CEO of FedEx Office, and chairman of the March of Dimes' board of trustees. In November 2011, he was appointed president of Krispy Kreme, and later in July 2014, May became President and CEO of Topgolf International, Inc. In November 2018, May joined golf entertainment company, Drive Shack Inc. as CEO.

  3. March of Dimes Canada - Wikipedia

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    March of Dimes Canada (MODC), officially the Rehabilitation Foundation for Disabled Persons, Canada is a registered national charity established in 2005 by Ontario March of Dimes. MODC aims to provide community-based rehabilitation services and resources across the country to people with physical disabilities.

  4. Ontario March of Dimes - Wikipedia

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    For many years other organizations in Canada also operated under the name March of Dimes as members of the Easter Seals March of Dimes National Council. In 2005, however, Ontario March of Dimes acquired the exclusive right to use 'March of Dimes' in Canada, and now operates March of Dimes Canada as a national subsidiary of Ontario March of Dimes.

  5. March of Dimes - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the March of Dimes introduced a family support program for those with babies in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). [28] The program seeks to educate NICU staff to communicate effectively with patients' families. [29] [30] The March of Dimes hosted the Symposium on Quality Improvement to Prevent Prematurity in October 2009.

  6. Steve Mantis - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Arthur "Steve" Mantis (born January 18, 1950) is a Canadian advocate for injured workers and people with disabilities. Best known for years of volunteer efforts to build a "fair and comprehensive" system for workers injured on the job, [1] Mantis organized injured worker self-help groups locally in Thunder Bay, then regionally in Northwestern Ontario by co-founding the Ontario Network ...

  7. Peter Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Peter Tripp (June 11, 1926 – January 31, 2000) was a Top 40 countdown radio personality from the mid-1950s, whose career peaked with his 1959 record-breaking 201-hour wakeathon (working on the radio non-stop without sleep to benefit the March of Dimes). For much of the stunt, he sat in a glass booth in Times Square.

  8. Talk:March of Dimes - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:March of Dimes/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario March of Dimes (OMOD), and March of Dimes Canada established by OMOD, have no affiliation with the March of Dimes. Legal status and organization. The March of Dimes is a not-for-profit organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.