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  2. Edward Sharp Walsh - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his public service, Walsh has been an active supporter of the Republican Party. He was a delegate to the 2020 Republican National Convention and backed Donald Trump re-election campaign. [3] Walsh is a dedicated philanthropist, contributing to several nonprofit organizations in Morris and Somerset counties, New Jersey.

  3. Observer Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Observer Media Group, Inc. (OMG) is a media company that publishes local newspapers and magazines in the U.S. state of Florida. The company publishes twelve newspapers, three quarterly magazines and maintains six news websites .

  4. Marty Walsh - Wikipedia

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    The general agent is the head of the group, and Walsh formally succeeded James Coyle in the office in January 2011. [ 38 ] [ 40 ] The position of general manager paid Walsh $175,000 annually. [ 37 ] As general agent of the Boston Building Trades Council in 2011, he negotiated a 4% pay increase for 175 employees of the Boston Housing Authority ...

  5. Ribbon Communications - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon Communications was founded in October, 2017, following the merger of Genband and Sonus Networks in May. [3] Ray Dolan initially headed the combined company, while Walsh led the Kandy business unit. [4]

  6. Varo Bank - Wikipedia

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    Varo is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.It moved its headquarters from San Francisco in 2020. [5] The company is led by founder and chief executive officer Colin Walsh, [3] President of Varo Money and chief operating officer Pepe Porrata, [5] chief financial officer Thibault Fulconis, [19] and chief technology officer Sachin Shetty.

  7. Mark Walsh (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    While at AOL, Walsh oversaw AOL Enterprise, its business-to-business division. [2] In 1997, Walsh joined VerticalNet, a business-to-business portal provider, as its CEO. VerticalNet was backed by Internet Capital Group. Under Walsh's leadership, VerticalNet went public on the NASDAQ in 1999. Its market cap reached $12.5 Billion at the peak. [3]

  8. Town Sports International Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Namorato's representative stated that competitors Equinox Group, Planet Fitness and Blink Fitness had automatically suspended membership charges due to the closures." [ 12 ] On April 3, the Attorneys General of the states of New York, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia sent a letter [ 13 ] to CEO Patrick Walsh demanding he immediately ...

  9. Wesray Capital Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Wesray and Chambers were early investors in buyout firm Vestar Capital Partners, investing in the first Vestar fund in 1988. John D. Howard, who had been a senior vice president and partner at Wesray would become co-CEO of Vestar and later CEO of Bear Stearns Merchant Banking (Irving Place Capital).