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  2. National Speakers Association - Wikipedia

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    NSA also publishes a magazine 10 times annually in print and digital formats for the marketing strategies, tips, information and innovative ideas from professional speakers. NSA's magazine was rebranded and renamed to Speaker magazine in January 2007. A year later in June 2008, Speaker magazine went digital.

  3. Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher Center is also the home of the Bard Music Festival, hosting companies from around the world during Bard SummerScape, a festival of opera, theater, and dance. The Performing Arts Center is primarily devoted to teaching and college events during the academic year and used as a public performing-arts facility and venue for the college's ...

  4. Fisher College - Wikipedia

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    Myron C. Fisher 1903–1935 Sanford L. Fisher 1935–1970 Scott A. Fisher 1970–1981 Richard A. Boudreau 1981–1984 Brian Donnelly 1985–1986 Christian C. Fisher 1993–2001 Charles C. Perkins 2003–2007 Thomas Michael McGovern: 2007–2017 Alan Ray 2017–2020 Steven Rich 2020– * Gaps in terms denote interim presidencies.

  5. Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference - Wikipedia

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    Past speakers include: George H. W. Bush, Joseph Biden, Stephen Hadley, Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, Robert Gates, Wesley Clark, Charles Krauthammer, Sheryl Sandberg and Hillary Clinton. The 2022 NAFAC Conference will take place April 11–14 at the United States Naval Academy. The theme will be announced shortly.

  6. Fisher College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Max M. Fisher College of Business is the business school of Ohio State University, a public research university in Columbus, Ohio. Fisher's campus is located on the northern part of the university within a partially enclosed business campus adjacent to St. John Arena. It is composed of brick buildings loosely arranged in a quadrangle.

  7. Avery Fisher - Wikipedia

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    The Avery Fisher Center for Music & Media (originally named the "Avery Fisher Listening Room") at the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library of New York University was established in 1987 with assistance from the Avery and Janet Fisher Foundation. Fisher explained the reason for his donation to the New York University Division of Libraries, saying, "I was ...

  8. Fisher Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Electronics was an American audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1945 by Avery Fisher in New York City, New York. Originally named the Fisher Radio Corporation, the company is considered a pioneer in high fidelity audio equipment.

  9. St. John Fisher University - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Fisher's football team finished the season with a 12–2 record overall and shared the Empire 8 Conference title. Fisher received an at-large bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament, in which they defeated Union College, Springfield College, and Rowan University to reach the national semifinals, which they lost to Mount Union College ...