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ORGANIZATION

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Duane Acklie
Business
14-Nov-1931   Crete Carrier Corporation
William P. Boardman
Business
c. 1941   CEO of First USA, 1999-2001
Sam Brownback
Politician
12-Sep-1956   Governor of Kansas
George W. Bush
Head of State
6-Jul-1946   43rd US President, 2001-09
Linnet F. Deily
Business
1945   Deputy US Trade Representative, 2001-05
Bob Dole
Politician
22-Jul-1923   US Senator from Kansas, 1969-96
Thomas C. Foley
Business
9-Jan-1952   US Ambassador to Ireland, 2006-09
William Clay Ford, Sr.
Business
14-Mar-1925 9-Mar-2014 Ford exec and owner of the Detroit Lions
Richard Geary
Business
c. 1936   EVP at Peter Kiewit Sons, 1997-98
William W. George
Business
14-Sep-1942   CEO of Medtronic, 1991-2001
Jack Kemp
Politician
13-Jul-1935 2-May-2009 American politican, football player
Larry Klayman
Activist
20-Jul-1951   Founder, Judicial Watch
Jon C. Madonna
Business
c. 1943   CEO of KPMG, 1990-96
Abel Maldonado
Politician
21-Aug-1967   California Lieutenant Governor, 2010-11
Richard A. Manoogian
Business
1936   CEO of Masco, 1985-2007
Harold McGraw III
Business
c. 1948   CEO of McGraw-Hill
Karl Rove
Government
25-Dec-1950   Political Strategist to George W. Bush
Paul Ryan
Politician
29-Jan-1970   Speaker of the U.S. House
Pat Sajak
Game Show Host
26-Oct-1946   Wheel of Fortune
Robert W. Scully
Business
c. 1950   Morgan Stanley Asset Management
Charles Wyly
Business
13-Oct-1933 7-Aug-2011 Billionaire, Michael's Stores
Sam Wyly
Business
1934   Early computer entrepreneur


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