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William Douglas Parker (b. October 31, 1961) [ 1 ] is an American businessman who is the chairman of American Airlines Group , the parent company of American Airlines . Parker previously served as chief executive officer of the airline from 2001 to 2023.
Douglas Parker is a Canadian voice actor and animation director. He has been active in the industry since 1985. He has cast, and directed many animated shows and films. He also has voiced characters in several cartoons and anime; he is probably best known for his work in ToddWorld, which was nominated as an outstanding children's animated program.
Douglas L. Parker is an American attorney and government official who has served as the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health in the Biden administration since November 2021. He previously served as the chief of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
U.S. Rep. Greg Casar, D-Austin, and Doug Parker, assistant secretary of labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, hosted a town hall at Workers Defense Project in East Austin on ...
Doug Parker may refer to: Doug Parker, chief executive officer of US Airways; Doug Parker (voice actor), voice actor; Douglas Parker, playwright; Douglas H. Parker (born 1926), former law school professor; Chief Parker, fictional DC Comics character, appears in stories featuring the original Superboy
Doug Parker, the incoming CEO, indicated that the new livery could be short-lived, stating that "[the] only reason this is an issue now is that they just did it right in the middle [of the merger], which kind of makes it confusing, so that allows us, actually, to decide if we are going to do something different because we have so many airplanes ...
Terrorsaur (voiced by Doug Parker) is an ambitious and power-hungry aerial fighter who openly wishes to usurp Megatron as leader of the Predacons. His beast mode is a pteranodon , which erroneously is toothed.
Peterson thought of Charlie Parker’s exuberant 12-bar blues “Relaxin’ at Camarillo.” It was more than a standout tune to him — it was a code: Camarillo was the state mental hospital where in the 1940s Parker had been sent to address his own heroin addiction.