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James V. “Jimmy” Crosby Jr. (born 1952) is the former Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections. He was appointed by Florida Governor Jeb Bush in 2003. Early life and education
James Crosby, son of one of the investors, was appointed to lead the company. [2] With its paint business on the decline, Mary Carter sought to diversify into the land development business. [3] It acquired 1,200 acres of land near Freeport, Bahamas in 1962, followed by a 75 percent interest in Paradise Island in 1966. [3]
Nixon and Rebozo were friends of James V. Crosby, the chairman of a company repeatedly associated with major mobsters, and Rebozo's Key Biscayne Bank was a suspected pipeline for Mafia money from Crosby's casino in The Bahamas. By the 1960s, FBI agents monitoring the Mafia had identified Rebozo as a "non-member associate of organized crime ...
James R. McDonough is an American former military officer and civil servant. He was the Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections from February 10, 2006, to January 15, 2008. Florida Governor Jeb Bush appointed McDonough after Secretary Jimmy V. Crosby resigned amidst a corruption scandal.
James V. Crosby (born 1952), former U.S. public figure, jailed for corruption Jim Crosby (1873–1960), South African rugby union player James M. Crosby (1927–1986), international chairman of Resorts International Inc., see Paradise Island
Legendary Crosby, Stills & Nash cofounder David Crosby had died. He was 81. Celebrity Deaths in 2023: Stars We've Lost Read article The singer’s wife, Jan Dance, confirmed the news of his ...
James Robert Crosby (born 14 March 1956) is an English banker. He was Deputy Chairman of the Financial Services Authority from January 2004 until he resigned on 11 February 2006. He had previously been the chief executive of Halifax Bank until its merger with Bank of Scotland to form HBOS , of which he was Chief Executive until 2006. [ 1 ]
The Greenleaf & Crosby Building is a historic site in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located at 208 N Laura Street. The antique Greenleaf Clock is on the corner - it was moved from the company's original location and has been refurbished multiple times. [2] On March 15, 2005, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.