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E.J. Thomas . E.J. Thomas is cofounder and Pres. & CEO of Vector Strategies, LLC, a consulting company supporting both profit and nonprofit businesses. 1 Assuming this role follows nearly 20 years as Pres. & CEO of Habitat for Humanity - MidOhio beginning in 2004. 2 Thomas specializes in acting as an Executive in Residence (EIR) for clients seeking to grow and expand their reach and influence ...
Lion Store (founded in 1857 as Frederick Eaton & Co. and incorporated in 1890 as The Lion Dry Goods Co.) was a Toledo, Ohio department store chain. Mercantile Stores operated the chain from 1914 until its 1998 acquisition by Dillard's , which retired the Lion nameplate in 1999.
The George H. Carroll Lion Habitat is a 12,764-square-foot (1,185.8 m 2), climate-controlled facility located on the campus the University of North Alabama, US that previously housed the only live lion mascot in the United States, Leo III. It was dedicated on October 7, 2007, and is named after the late owner of the construction firm Pressure ...
The Lion, a space funded in part by community investors, will open at 6 p.m. Friday. The Lion will offer craft cocktails late into the evening, and may also open early to serve coffee.
Lions Tigers & Bears, Alpine; Living Coast Discovery Center, Chula Vista [3] Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, Palm Desert; Los Angeles Zoo, Los Angeles; Micke Grove Zoo, Lodi; Montebello Barnyard Zoo, Montebello; Monterey Zoo, Salinas; Oakland Zoo, Oakland; Orange County Zoo, Orange; Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo, Palo Alto; Parnell Storybook ...
When he's lucky, he captures images of P-22, Griffith Park's famous resident mountain lion. McMahan says he's become a P-22 fan boy, seeing a lot of himself in this lone cougar.
The American lion (Panthera atrox (/ ˈ p æ n θ ər ə ˈ æ t r ɒ k s /), with the species name meaning "savage" or "cruel", also called the North American lion) is an extinct pantherine cat native to North America during the Late Pleistocene from around 130,000 to 12,800 years ago.
The English word lion is derived via Anglo-Norman liun from Latin leōnem (nominative: leō), which in turn was a borrowing from Ancient Greek λέων léōn. The Hebrew word לָבִיא lavi may also be related. [4] The generic name Panthera is traceable to the classical Latin word 'panthēra' and the ancient Greek word πάνθηρ 'panther ...