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    He received the Hospitality College's 2019 Industry Leader of the Year Award [21] and was named among Global Gaming Business Magazine's 25 People to Watch List in 2021. [22] He grew up with modest means and attended Catholic school, where, unbeknownst to him, he was provided free tuition out of the school's generosity. [21]

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    GGB is certified for the aerospace industry's AS9100D quality standard in North America, Europe, and Asia. Other standards include ISO 14001, ISO9001, IATF16949, and OHSAS 18001. GGB's EP®63, EP®43, DP4® and DU® materials are approved to FAR ( Federal Aviation Regulations ) 25.853 and FAR 25.855 making them suitable for interior aircraft ...

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    Trusted Media Brands, Inc. (TMBI), formerly known as the Reader's Digest Association, Inc. (RDA), is an American multi-platform media and publishing company that is co-headquartered in New York City and in White Plains, New York.

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    Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in London.Founded in 1999 by Rupert and Nick Loman, it owns brands—primarily editorial websites—relating to video game journalism and other video game businesses.

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    GGB may refer to: Gerdau, a Brazilian steel company; GGB Bearing Technology, a global plain bearings manufacturer; Golden Gate Bridge, a suspension bridge in San ...

  8. Global Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    Global Rhythm was a former New York-based monthly music and lifestyle magazine featuring coverage of world music, film, cuisine and travel.It was published monthly and circulated across North America, Europe and hundreds of other locations worldwide for over fifteen years.

  9. Good Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 1885, Clark W. Bryan founded Good Housekeeping in Holyoke, Massachusetts, as a fortnightly magazine. [3] [4] The magazine became a monthly publication in 1891. [5] The magazine achieved a circulation of 300,000 by 1911, at which time it was bought by the Hearst Corporation. [6]