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James O'Neill is an American science and technology investor.. He served in several roles at the Department of Health and Human Services during the Bush administration, co-founded Peter Thiel's Thiel Fellowship in 2010, and served as chief executive officer (CEO) of SENS Research Foundation—a medical research organization focused on rejuvenation—from 2019 to July 2021.
James R. O'Neill (February 13, 1833, Ireland – October 6, 1863, Baxter Springs, Kansas) was a war artist and correspondent for Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper during the American Civil War. He covered the Battle of Honey Springs in July 1863, and his sketch of the action was published to a nationwide audience.
James O'Neill (actor, born 1847) (1847–1920), father of the playwright Eugene O'Neill; James O'Neill (actor, born 1863) (1863–1938), vaudeville and early film actor; James E. O'Neill (1929–1987), American acting Archivist for the National Archives; James O'Neill (baseball) (died 1993), winner of College World Series Most Outstanding ...
Congratulations to the student-athletes of James I. O'Neill High School who qualified for scholar-athlete status for the 2023-24 school year
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill is expected to resign Monday, according to the New York Times.O'Neill, 62, led the largest police force in the U.S. for three years. He is expected to be replaced ...
James or Jim O'Neil may refer to: James A. O'Neil (1800–1874), American businessman and politician; James E. O'Neil, American lawyer and politician in Rhode Island; Jim O'Neil (ice hockey) (1913–1997), Canadian professional ice hockey player; Jim O'Neil (American football), American football defensive coordinator
This was O’Neill’s eighth Section 9 title, dating back to the first overall crown in 1974. The Raiders also won Class B in 2009, 2018, 2019 and 2021. … Spackenkill won Class B from 2011-16.
Sergeant James Roderick McDowell (from Lurgan, County Armagh) — also C Company, 11th Battalion UDR, [52] and UVF member, he was an optical worker; convicted in October 1976 in relation to Miami Showband killings.