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  2. Wren Kitchens - Wikipedia

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    Wren Kitchens Limited is a privately owned British designer, manufacturer, and retailer of fitted kitchens, and fitted bedrooms. It has 106 stores. It has 106 stores. [ 3 ]

  3. Omnicom Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, John Wren, the number two executive at Omnicom, became the company's chief executive officer, while Crawford remained as chairman. [ 17 ] In July 2013, it was announced that Publicis Groupe and Omnicom Group would merge to form Publicis Omnicom Group, but by May 2014 it was announced that the deal had fallen through and the Publicis ...

  4. World Renewable Energy Network - Wikipedia

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    WREN is a non-profit UK company (reg. no. 1874667) limited by guarantee and not having a share capital, incorporated in 1990 as a registered charity (No. 1009879), with registered offices in England. The aims and objectives of WREC/WREN are as follows: [2]

  5. Malcolm Healey - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, he founded Wren Living, now known as Wren Kitchens, a kitchen manufacturing and retail company which as of the beginning of 2019 had 82 showrooms across the UK, with an annual turnover in 2018 of £490 million. [7] As of 2020, Healey's West Retail Group also owned the online electronics retailer Ebuyer. [8]

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  7. Wren Williams - Wikipedia

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    Assumed office January 12, 2022: Preceded by: ... Wren Williams is an American businessman, ... (House Bill number 781) ...

  8. Wren Building - Wikipedia

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    The Wren Building (constructed between 1695–1699 [4] [5] [1]) is the oldest standing building constructed for and in use by a U.S. college or university, [7] [8] [9] [better source needed] ahead of runner-up Harvard University's Massachusetts Hall (constructed in 1720). [7]

  9. James Wren - Wikipedia

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    James Wren (1728 – 1815) was an American politician, judge, military officer, architect, and merchant. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Historians regard Wren as one of colonial Virginia 's only architects of record .