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PA Consulting Group (formerly Personnel Administration) is a professional services firm that works with public, private and third-sector organisations.It was founded in 1943 by Ernest E. Butten, Tom H. Kirkham and Dr David Seymour, who used a new approach to people management to increase productivity in munitions factories during World War 2.
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PA Consulting Group; PA Media, a news agency in the UK and Ireland, formerly the Press Association; Produttori Associati, an Italian record label; Paralympics Australia, previously called the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) from 1998–2019 is the National Paralympic Committee of Australia
Hi, I work for PA Consulting Group. The company recently announced a new CEO, and I would like to add the following sentence to the end of the 2015-present subsection of the History section: In 2023, Christian Norris was named as CEO.
Moynihan supports Brexit. [12] Prior to the 2016 referendum, he was a member of the eurosceptic campaign group Business for Britain and sat on its board. [13] [14] [15] While at Business for Britain, he was chairman of the editorial board, and came up with the name for Business for Britain's 1,000+ page argument for Brexit, "Change, or Go". [7]
The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 17 February 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,694 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.
The American Peoples Encyclopedia (1948–1976); the 1948 edition was a 20-volume set published by Spencer Press, Inc., marketed by Sears Roebuck and Company; the 1962 edition was a revised 20-volume set published by Grolier Incorporated, and marketed by its subsidiary, The Richards Company, Inc. Asian Encyclopedia of Law: legal encyclopedia ...
LiveVideo was a social network launched in 2006 backed by MySpace founder Brad Greenspan. [1] [2] It offered one of the first user generated video hosting platforms integrated with social media features, described as a mashup of MySpace and YouTube, and later an interactive live video streaming platform.