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Jeffrey Jackiel Rothschild (born February 28, 1954) is an American billionaire who co-founded several companies. He is the founding engineer and a large shareholder of Facebook . Despite his name, he is not a member of the Rothschild banking family .
Mark W. Yusko is an American investor and hedge fund manager. He is the founder, chief investment officer and managing director of Morgan Creek Capital Management, an investment management firm that advises pension funds , endowments and wealthy individuals.
Speaking about the three richest men in the world, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk, and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who all attended Trump’s inauguration, Bannon said an era ...
Jeffrey Hayzlett (born 1960/61) is an American businessman. He is the former chief marketing officer of the Eastman Kodak Company from 2006-2010. [ 2 ] In 2014 he became the CEO of The Hayzlett Group.
Twin Flames Universe (TFU) is an American cult run by Jeff and Shaleia Divine. The group's practices, based on elements of New Age spiritualism regarding soulmates popularized in the 2000s, [ 1 ] have been criticized as a "self-help and wellness cult" by experts such as Janja Lalich . [ 2 ]
Some photographs showing Fields in the Kinetics can be seen at Bill Chewter's Facebook page at . Jim Copley has spoken of the genesis of the band; "Three months of rehearsing almost everyday, Jeff Beck came down to the studio to play with David Bowie who was doing his Hammersmith Odeon farewell concert in 1973. Jeff was with a friend of my dad ...
Prior to Yushko's ministerial role, he had held several early positions such as a leading engineer at the Azovstal Metallurgical Plant from 1983 to 1992, and first deputy chairman, head of the board of the First Ukrainian International Bank (), controlled by SCM Holdings of the famous Ukrainian businessman Rinat Akhmetov since 1992; [5] People's Deputy of Ukraine of the Verkhovna Rada of ...
While on Facebook's board, Zients chaired the Audit and Risk Oversight Committee. [37] [38] According to Facebook, he declined to seek re-election in 2020 "to devote more time to his business and other professional interests". [39] Zients was paid $100,000 in cash and roughly $300,000 in stock in exchange for his work on Facebook's audit ...