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  2. AEI World Forum - Wikipedia

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    The AEI World Forum is an annual meeting of business and financial executives, heads of government, government officials, and intellectuals.Held every spring in Sea Island, Georgia, it is sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and the Vail Valley Foundation, and it features a number of AEI scholars and fellows.

  3. Robert Hernreich - Wikipedia

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    Hernreich has served on the board of directors of the Vail Valley Foundation (VVF), Beaver Creek’s Vilar Center for the Arts [15] and the Eagle Valley Land Trust. He was past chairman of the Colorado Board of Parks and Outdoor Recreation. [6] He was a founding board member of SOS Outreach (serving at-risk youth) and the Vail Youth Foundation.

  4. Vail Health Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Geography; Location: 180 South Frontage Road West Vail, Colorado 81657, Eagle County, Colorado, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Organization; Funding: Non-profit hospital: Type: Regional hospital: Services; Emergency department: Level III trauma center: Beds: 56 [2]: Helipad: Yes: History; Opened: 1965: Links; Website: vailhealth.org: Lists: Hospitals in Colorado: Vail Health Hospital is a ...

  5. Oscar Tang - Wikipedia

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    [43] Tang is known to be a significant donor to institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [44] the New York Philharmonic, Yale University, [45] Skidmore College, [46] the Vail Valley Foundation, [47] the Gordon Parks Foundation, [48] [49] and other organizations.

  6. Vail Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Vail Resorts, Inc. is an American mountain resort company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. The company is divided into three divisions. The company is divided into three divisions. The mountain segment owns and operates 42 mountain resorts in four countries.

  7. Vail, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Vail was incorporated in 1966, four years after the opening of Vail Ski Resort. The ski area was founded by Pete Seibert and local rancher Earl Eaton in 1962, at the base of Vail Pass. The pass was named after Charles Vail, the highway engineer who routed U.S. Highway 6 through the Eagle Valley in 1940, which eventually became Interstate 70.

  8. Beaver Creek, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Creek is an unincorporated community in Eagle County, Colorado, United States.Beaver Creek is located immediately south of the town of Avon and encompasses the Beaver Creek Resort and adjacent business, lodging, golf course, and residential areas.

  9. Herbert Wertheim - Wikipedia

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    It funded the building of the public radio station in Vail, Colorado and educational TV repeaters in the Vail Valley. The Wertheim Foundation was the first to fund a five-year PBS contract for National Geographic and ten other science and cultural programs for WPBT Miami Public Television. [citation needed]