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Eric Jackson may refer to: Eric Jackson (journalist) (born 1952), Panamanian politician, journalist, and radio talk show host; Eric Jackson (kayaker) (born 1964), freestyle kayaker, kayak designer, and founder of Jackson Kayak; Eric M. Jackson, president of World Ahead Publishing and former PayPal VP of marketing; Eric Jackson, American ...
Eric Jackson (born 1952 in Colón, Panama) is a politician, journalist, and radio talk show host. He is the chief editor of The Panama News [1] and host of the Wappin' Radio Show , both of which are made in Panama City , Panama .
The PayPal Wars is an insider's perspective on the people and events that helped create the company, and its acquisition by eBay in 2002. The book recounts PayPal's clashes with lawyers, regulators, and the American Mafia. [1]
Eric "EJ" Jackson (born March 3, 1964, in Warren, Ohio) is a world-champion freestyle kayaker, kayak designer, slalom kayaker, founder of Jackson Kayak, and a Professional Bass Tournament angler on the FLW Tour.
Eric Jackson was the 48th mayor of Trenton, the capital of New Jersey, having assumed office on July 1, 2014 for a four-year term. [1] In January 2018 he announced he would not seek re-election. [ 2 ]
Eric M. Jackson is the co-founder of CapLinked, a project management and business transaction company. [1] He is founder and former CEO of World Ahead Publishing (which was purchased by WorldNetDaily in 2007), and is a former vice president of marketing at PayPal .
Ragnar Garrett (12 February 1900 – 4 November 1977) was Chief of the General Staff in the Australian Army from 1958 to 1960. He completed staff training in England just as the Second World War broke out, joined the Second Australian Imperial Force, and commanded the 2/31st Battalion in England before seeing action with Australian brigades during the German invasion of Greece and the Battle ...
The English musician Eric Clapton recorded "Behind the Mask" for his 1986 album August. Phillinganes brought the composition to Clapton's attention, and played keyboards and performed background vocals. Jackson was not credited as a co-writer, but Mosdell confirmed that Jackson's estate took 50% of the songwriting royalties. [8]