Michael Anderson
Director/Board Member at Anderson Moore Construction Corp.
Net worth: 21 M $ as of 2024-03-30
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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John Somerhalder | M | 68 | 3 years | |
Patrick Bowe | M | 65 | 9 years | |
K. Taylor | M | 51 | 15 years | |
Jeffrey L. Moore | M | 67 |
Anderson Moore Construction Corp.
Anderson Moore Construction Corp. Engineering & ConstructionIndustrial Services Anderson Moore Construction Corp. provides construction services. It services include general contracting, cost estimating, value engineering, tenant improvement build outs and project delivery. The company was founded by Michael J. Anderson and Jeffrey L. Moore in 2011 and is headquartered in Lake Park, FL. | - |
Brian P. Kennedy | M | 63 |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | 14 years |
Anne Rex | F | 59 | 30 years | |
Sara DeHoff | F | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Melvin Williams | M | 60 | 3 years | |
Brian Chambers | M | 57 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH.
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
John Stout | M | 70 | 15 years | |
Christine Castellano | F | 58 | 4 years | |
William Krueger | M | 57 | 5 years | |
Sharon S. Speyer | F | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Randy Spahr | M | - | 13 years | |
Randy Oostra | M | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Cynthia B. Thompson | F | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Leslie Turner | F | 66 | 6 years | |
Lisa Hicks | F | 57 | 3 years | |
James O'Neil | M | 65 | 7 years | |
Georgia E. Welles | F | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Pamela Hershberger | F | 58 | 5 years | |
Paul Kaleta | M | 68 | 3 years | |
Steven Campbell | M | 60 | 2 years | |
Jana Croom | F | 47 | 2 years | |
Catherine Kilbane | F | 60 | 17 years | |
Robert King | M | 68 | 19 years | |
Ross Manire | M | 72 | 15 years | |
Steven Demetriou | M | 65 | 7 years | |
Michael Hoelter | M | 41 | 5 years | |
Thomas Winston | M | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Gerard Anderson | M | 65 | 16 years | |
Sidney Ribeau | M | 76 |
Greater Toledo Urban League
| 12 years |
Pat Bowe | M | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Gary Douglas | M | 63 | 3 years | |
Gregory Postel | M | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | 2 years |
Michael Montaque | M | - | 3 years | |
James P. Henning | M | - |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Antonio Fernández | M | - | 3 years | |
Bernardo Moreno | M | 56 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Leigh Fox | M | 52 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Mary Swann | F | - | 6 years | |
Erhardt Preitauer | M | - |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Sarah Zibbel | F | - | 1 years | |
Jason Lisowski | M | 42 | 6 years | |
Julia Sloat | F | 55 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Camilo Serna | M | - | 3 years | |
Kelly Fritz Garrow | F | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | 15 years |
Tim Timken | M | 56 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Meghan Geiger Beringer | F | - | 16 years | |
Stephen Newlin | M | 71 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Roger Wood | M | 61 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Robert McDonald | M | 69 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Steve Steinour Steinour | M | 65 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Gregory Carmichael | M | 62 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Hyun Park | M | 62 | 3 years | |
Andrea Ayers | F | 60 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Robert W. Mahoney | M | 87 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Thomas E. Hoaglin | M | 74 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Frank Sullivan | M | 63 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Tamala L. Longaberger | F | 62 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Paul C. Hiltz | M | 65 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Peter Watson | M | 67 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Edward J. Roth | M | 67 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Christopher Gorman | M | 63 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
George Barrett | M | 69 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Frederick Nance | M | 70 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Brian Valentine | M | 54 | 6 years | |
Vernelis K. Armstrong | M | - |
Toledo Museum of Art
Toledo Museum of Art Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Since Toledo Museum of Art founding in 1901, the museum has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, its innovative and extensive education programs, and its architecturally significant campus. More than 30,000 works of art represent American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art. To accommodate the ever growing collection and demand for art education, the Museum campus has grown exponentially since its founding. From its humble first exhibition space in two rented rooms, the Museum has grown to cover approximately 36 acres with seven buildings. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector's Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar. | - |
Baiju R. Shah | M | 52 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | 3 years |
Tricia Ingraham | F | - | 17 years | |
Melisa A. Miller | F | 65 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Barbara Snyder | F | 68 |
Ohio Business Roundtable
Ohio Business Roundtable Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Ohio Business Roundtable operates as a political organization. The private company is based in Columbus, OH. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Steven Strah | M | 60 | 7 years | |
Anthony Alexander | M | 72 | 18 years | |
Charles Jones | M | 68 | 6 years | |
James F. Pearson | M | 69 | 10 years | |
George Smart | M | 77 | 21 years | |
Charles A. Sullivan | M | 88 |
Interstate Bakeries Corp.
Interstate Bakeries Corp. Food: Specialty/CandyConsumer Non-Durables Interstate Bakeries Corp. produces, distributes and markets fresh bakery products in the US. It serves as a wholesale baker and distributor of fresh baked bread and sweet goods. The firm's products include breads, rolls, snack cakes, donuts, and sweet goods. Its brands include Wonder, Hostess, Home Pride, Butternut, Dolly Madison, Drake's and Merita. The company was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Irving, TX | 14 years |
Donald Misheff | M | 67 | 10 years | |
Nicholas C. Conrad | M | 71 | 31 years | |
Mark Tanner Clark | M | 73 | 16 years | |
Stephen Francis Dowdle | M | 73 | 5 years | |
Gretchan Sekulich | M | - | - | |
Jesse Lynn | M | 53 | 2 years | |
Dolores J. Lowery | F | - | - | |
Samuel Belcher | M | 55 | 11 years | |
Andrew Teno | M | 38 | 2 years | |
Sean T. Klimczak | M | 47 | - | |
William T. Cottle | M | 77 | 15 years | |
Ronald E. Seeholzer | M | - | - | |
Wesley M. Taylor | M | 81 | 11 years | |
Ernest J. Novak | M | 79 | 13 years | |
J. Randall Vance | M | - |
Interstate Bakeries Corp.
Interstate Bakeries Corp. Food: Specialty/CandyConsumer Non-Durables Interstate Bakeries Corp. produces, distributes and markets fresh bakery products in the US. It serves as a wholesale baker and distributor of fresh baked bread and sweet goods. The firm's products include breads, rolls, snack cakes, donuts, and sweet goods. Its brands include Wonder, Hostess, Home Pride, Butternut, Dolly Madison, Drake's and Merita. The company was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Irving, TX | 6 years |
Paul Addison | M | 77 | 16 years | |
Jacqueline F. Woods | F | 76 | 21 years | |
David L. Nichols | M | 82 | - | |
Jesse T. Williams | M | 84 | 15 years | |
Carol A. Cartwright | M | 82 | 17 years | |
Catherine Amelia Rein | F | 80 | 14 years | |
Ebony Yeboah Amankwah | F | 46 | 15 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
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Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Michael Anderson
- Personal Network