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Gareth Davis (born May 1950) [1] is a British businessman. Appointed by Lord Hanson, he was the CEO of Imperial Tobacco, the world's 4th largest international cigarette company, from 1996 until May 2010. [2] [3] He served as the chairman of Wolseley plc (2003-2010), DS Smith (2010-2021), and William Hill (2010-2018). [4] [5] [6]
Sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley outside DS Smith's former head office in Euston Road. DS Smith is a leading provider of sustainable fibre-based packaging in Europe and the United States, with recycling and papermaking operations. The company manufactures packaging that is 100% recyclable, and has sites in 37 countries. [15]
Luís Mira Amaral (1995), [84] [83] former Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity, chairman of Caixa Geral de Depósitos and CEO of Banco Português de Investimento Francisco Pinto Balsemão (1981, 1983–1985, 1987–2008), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] former prime minister of Portugal , 1981–1983 and CEO of Impresa media group
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Bokan founded the Lepa Srbija, Rusija danas and Vodič za život magazines, and is a contributor to the Urban Book Circle. [2] On 17 July 2014, he was named the Donetsk People's Republic representative in Serbia (with a one-year term) by Denis Pushilin, Chairman of the Supreme Council. [14]
[74]: 19 The DS list won 37 seats in the National Assembly, out of which 22 went to DS alone, resulting in DS being in opposition. [ 62 ] [ 74 ] : 19 At the party congress in February 2004, Tadić and Živković nominated themselves as candidates for the presidency, with the former ultimately becoming the president on 22 February 2004. [ 21 ]
RTS 1 was the first television channel founded in the territory of Serbia. The channel began broadcasting on 23 August 1958 at 8:55 am, under the name Televizija Beograd, with its first progamme is the opening of the 2nd International Fair of Technics and Technical Achievements. [1]
Samuel Smith (1826–75), founder of Smiths Group. The watch chronometer and instrument retailer's business was established by Samuel Smith as a jewellery shop at 12 Newington Causeway in south east London in 1851. [4] In 1875, Samuel Smith died at the age of 49; during his time in control of the firm, it had experienced a rapid rate of growth. [4]