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  2. Pritzker School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Donald Pritzker Entrepreneurship Law Center (DPELC), [42] founded as the Small Business Opportunity Center (SBOC), is a transactional clinic that was founded in 1998. Clients include technology executives, consultants, inventors, manufacturers and sellers of consumer products, musical groups, and persons interested in establishing nonprofit ...

  3. Southern Baptist Convention - Wikipedia

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    The official name is the Southern Baptist Convention.The word Southern in "Southern Baptist Convention" stems from its 1845 organization in Augusta, Georgia, by white Baptists in the Southern United States who supported continuing the institution of slavery and split from the northern Baptists (known today as the American Baptist Churches USA), who did not support funding evangelists engaging ...

  4. List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people - Wikipedia

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    Timothy George - Southern Baptist minister, acting dean of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University, executive director of Christianity Today, and served on the board of directors for Lifeway Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention; Franklin Graham - Evangelist and missionary (son of Billy Graham)

  5. Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission - Wikipedia

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    Executive Director -[a] Robert Parham [23] [24] 1988: 7 Richard Land: 1988–1997 1997–2013 President Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission 8 Russell D. Moore: 2013–2021 -[b] Daniel Patterson [25] 2021: 9 Brent Leatherwood 2021–present [c

  6. Board of directors - Wikipedia

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    By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest (to enrich themselves with the transaction) and their duty to the company (to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction).

  7. Executive director - Wikipedia

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    Executive director is commonly the title of the chief executive officer (CEO) of a non-profit organization, government agency or international organization. The title is widely used in North American and European not-for-profit organizations, though in the United States many have adopted the title ' president ' or CEO.

  8. Cooperative Baptist Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has its origins in a meeting in Atlanta in 1990 of a group of theologically moderate churches within the Southern Baptist Convention disagreeing about the control of the direction of the convention by fundamentalists, as well as the opposition to the ordination of women.

  9. Directors' duties - Wikipedia

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    Directors' duties are a series of statutory, common law and equitable obligations owed primarily by members of the board of directors to the corporation that employs them. It is a central part of corporate law and corporate governance.