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James Hay was founded in 1979 and incorporated in 1990 before becoming part of Abbey National (now Santander UK) in 1994.In 2010, Santander sold James Hay to its current parent, the IFG Group PLC, for a reported £35m.
James "Jim" Hay (born 7 June 1950) is a Dubai-based Scottish businessman. He is the chairman of Dubai-based JMH Group, a private family business operating in the construction and luxury goods markets. [1] Hay and his wife Fitriani are racehorse owners and trainers, and significant donors to the Conservative Party.
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Judith L. Lichtman is an American attorney specializing in women's rights and an advocate for human and civil rights. Lichtman currently serves as the senior advisor of the National Partnership for Women & Families. She is largely credited with the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.
James Hay may refer to: James Hay (bishop) (died 1538), Scottish abbot and bishop; James Hay, 7th Lord Hay of Yester (1564–1609), Scottish landowner and courtier; James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle (c.1580–1636), British noble; James Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle (1612–1660), British noble; James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll (1726–1778), Scottish ...
James Hay was born in Lawrence, South Otago, New Zealand, on 17 May 1888 to Scottish parents, Isabella McLean and her blacksmith husband, William Hay. William Hay was killed in an accident when James was aged 7. He received his education at Lawrence District High School, until age 13 when he left school to support his family.
Claudia Cassidy, 1921 – Chicago Tribune music and drama critic; John Chancellor – political analyst and newscaster for NBC Nightly News; Roger Ebert, B.S. 1964 – film critic; Sean Evans, B.A. 2008 – host of YouTube series Hot Ones; Bill Geist, 1968 – CBS News correspondent; Robert Goralski, 1949 – NBC News correspondent
The Rita Hayworth Gala, a benefit for the Alzheimer's Association, is held annually in Chicago and New York City. [107] The program was founded in 1985 [108] by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, in honor of her mother. She is the hostess for the events and is a major sponsor of Alzheimer's disease charities and awareness programs.