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Founded in 1984 by Bob Bernard, Bill Merchantz, Rich Colson, and Bill Topol in the Chicago area, the company initially specialized in IBM AS/400 IT consulting. In 1990 the company split, with Merchantz leaving with the software side of the company, and Bernard in charge of the consulting business, which then had revenues of $9 million a year.
Robert Theron Brockman (May 28, 1941 – August 5, 2022) was an American billionaire businessman and once CEO of Ohio-based Reynolds & Reynolds software company. Early life and education [ edit ]
Golden West Broadcasters was an umbrella investment company founded and co-owned by late actor/singer Gene Autry (1907–1998) and late two-time All-American and former Detroit Lions tackle Bob Reynolds (1914–1997).
The caller, identified as Robert from Chicago, Ill. is clearly in that group of outliers. Robert’s troubles are amplified by the fact that a significant portion of his debt is from personal loans.
In 2008, Haldeman was replaced by Robert L. Reynolds who was named president and chief executive officer of Putnam Investments. [13] In November, Reynolds told the Financial Times that he would restructure the company by merging several equity funds, basing compensation on performance, and laying off 47 workers including managers. [14]
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Bob Reynolds may refer to: Bob Reynolds (American football, born 1914) (1914–1994), American football player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame Bob Reynolds (American football, born 1939) (1939–1996), American football player
Other "Vow Boys" who made the 1935 All-American team include Monk Moscrip and Bob Reynolds. Bob Wilson of SMU received eight official first-team designations, and Jac Weller of Princeton received seven. The 1935 All-Americans also included two players who went on to Hall of Fame careers as coaches.