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Medline Industries, LP is an American private healthcare company headquartered in Northfield, Illinois. In June 2021 it was acquired by a consortium of private equity firms Blackstone , Carlyle and Hellman & Friedman valuing the company at $34 billion in one of the largest leveraged buyouts of all time.
James Protus Pigott (September 11, 1852 – July 1, 1919) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from Connecticut from 1893 to 1895. Early life and career [ edit ]
Mills has been CEO of Medline Industries since 1997, the fourth generation to run the company, founded in 1910. [4] His cousin, Andy Mills is president, and Andy's brother-in-law Jim Abrams is COO. [4] Alongside his cousin and brother-in-law, Mills took over when the company had around half a billion sales.
Robert Pigott may refer to: Robert Pigott (MP) (1665–1746), English landowner and Whig politician Robert Pigott (radical) (c.1736–1794), his grandson, English food and dress reformer, a radical in politics and manners
Richard Pigott (1835 – 1 March 1889) was an Irish journalist, best known for his forging of evidence that Charles Stewart Parnell of the Irish National Land League had been sympathetic to the perpetrators of the Phoenix Park Murders. Parnell successfully sued for libel and Pigott shot himself.
The Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the Western Hockey League player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition. The award is named after Saskatoon Blades founder Jim Piggott , one of the founding fathers of what is today the Western Hockey League.
Pigott baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom; Pigott's Building, a heritage-listed department store in Toowoomba, Queensland; Pigotts, Speen, a farmhouse near Speen, Buckinghamshire, England, occupied and used for studios by the sculptor Eric Gill; Pigot's Directory, a British directory first published in 1814
Thomas Pigot (Pigott, Piggott) (1657–1686) was an English cleric, academic and Fellow of the Royal Society. He is known for work in acoustics , and as a committee member for the Society's universal language project.