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  2. W. A. Criswell - Wikipedia

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    His vigorous outreach efforts to the community included sponsoring thirty-seven inner city missions, a crisis pregnancy center, the Good Shepherd and Dallas Life Foundation ministries for the homeless and disadvantaged, Spanish-language chapels, and extensive television and radio ministries. Church services were locally televised as early as ...

  3. Trevor Rees-Jones (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Trevor D. Rees-Jones was born in 1951. He grew up in University Park, Texas, Dallas, the eldest of three children of Trevor William Rees-Jones (1923–2009) and Billye June Kay of Dallas (1924–2008). [1] [2] He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout out of Boy Scout Troop 70 in 1966. [3] His father was a lawyer with Locke Liddell & Sapp in Dallas. [4]

  4. Robert H. Dedman Sr. - Wikipedia

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    [10] [14] The Dedman Memorial Hospital in Dallas is also named for him. [10] In 2012, the Dedman Foundation donated $5 million to SMU. [12] He joined the board of trustees of Southern Methodist University in 1976, and served as chairman of the board from 1992 to 1996. [15] He donated $77 million to SMU.

  5. Robert Tilton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Tilton (born June 7, 1946) is an American televangelist and the former pastor of the Word of Faith Family Church in Farmers Branch, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.At his ministry's peak in 1991, Tilton's infomercial-style program, Success-N-Life, aired in all 235 American television markets (on a daily basis in the majority of them) and brought in nearly $80 million per year; it was ...

  6. Sid W. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    The foundation awards grants to Texas organizations in the areas of education, health, human services, and cultural institutions; grants in the latter two categories are restricted to groups in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex area. The foundation's Fort Worth headquarters shares a building with the Sid Richardson Museum.

  7. Kern Wildenthal - Wikipedia

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    Kern Wildenthal is an American academic and president of the Children's Medical Center Foundation in Dallas, Texas. [1] He also holds honorary appointments as President Emeritus and Professor of Medicine Emeritus at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he served as president from 1986 to 2008. [2]

  8. The major companies which have relocated to Texas, from Tesla ...

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    Since 2020, 200 companies, including Tesla and Chevron, have moved HQs to Texas, state data say. Gov. Greg Abbott has cited a good regulatory environment, drawing firms from states like California ...

  9. Peter O'Donnell (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The Arts and Technology Building at UT-Dallas was named in 2013 in Edith O'Donnell's honor. [5] In March 2022, the O’Donnell Foundation made a $100 million gift to UT Southwestern Medical Center to endow a new school of public health. It is the largest gift to any school of public health at a public university in the U.S. [13] [14]