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  2. Stamford Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Advocate is a seven-day daily newspaper based in Stamford, Connecticut. The paper is owned and operated by Hearst Communications, a multinational corporate media conglomerate with $4 billion in revenues. The Advocate circulates in Stamford and the nearby southwestern Connecticut towns of Darien and New Canaan. The paper's headquarters moved ...

  3. Michael Pavia - Wikipedia

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    He is a lifelong Stamford resident whose grandchildren represent the fifth generation of his family in the city. He is the founder, Owner, and Director of Pavia Development LLC, a Stamford-based residential , commercial real estate managing, and construction business.

  4. Arthur Henry White - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Henry White (March 30, 1924 – August 25, 2014) was an American businessman and humanitarian. [1] [2] He was a co-founder and vice chairman of Yankelovich Partners, Inc., [3] a research and consulting firm; a co-founder of Reading Is Fundamental, [4] the largest non-profit children's literacy organization in the world; and a founder of Jobs for the Future, [5] a non-profit organization ...

  5. David Martin (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    David R. Martin (born February 23, 1953) was the mayor of Stamford, Connecticut, from 2013 to 2021. [1] A Democrat, he was elected Mayor of Stamford in November 2013 in a four-candidate race with approximately 48% of the vote.

  6. List of people from Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Estelle Feinstein (1923–2002), University of Connecticut professor, local historian, lived 45 years in Stamford [22] Chris Hansen (born 1959), television journalist, lives in the city Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, 1925–2012), science-fiction author, was born in the city

  7. Robert Jarvik - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jarvik was born in Midland, Michigan, to Norman Eugene Jarvik and Edythe Koffler Jarvik, and raised in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] He is brother to Jonathan Jarvik, a biological-sciences professor at Carnegie Mellon University, [2] as well as the nephew of Murray Jarvik, a pharmacologist who co-invented the nicotine patch.

  8. Dick Swatland - Wikipedia

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    Swatland was born on October 8, 1945, in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] He attended Stamford Catholic High School, where he was named all-state and All-American as a senior in 1963. [2] Swatland played college football at Notre Dame. As a freshman, he missed the entire football season. [3]

  9. David T. Kearns - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Kearns joined Xerox Corporation as vice president. He also served as head of U.S./Marketing and Service at Xerox in Rochester, New York, and later as vice president of foreign markets in Stamford, Connecticut. In 1977, he became Xerox president and CEO. In 1985, Kearns succeeded Charles Peter McColough as chairman of Xerox. [1]