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  2. West Marine - Wikipedia

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    www.westmarine.com. West Marine is an American company based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which operates a chain of boating supply and fishing retail stores. The company has 247 retail stores in North America. West Marine also runs Blue Future [2] a non profit organization. West Marine's flagship store is in Fort Lauderdale.

  3. Peter L. Harris - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Harris was named the CEO of NASDAQ-listed boating lifestyle company West Marine in Watsonville, California, with more than 400 stores and 4,000 employees. He resigned in December 2007. He resigned in December 2007.

  4. Albert J. Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Albert J. Dunlap. Albert John Dunlap (July 26, 1937 – January 25, 2019) was an American corporate executive. [2] [3] He was known at the peak of his career as a professional turnaround management specialist and downsizer. The mass layoffs at his companies earned him the nicknames "Chainsaw Al" [4] and "Rambo in Pinstripes", after he posed for ...

  5. Are You Missing Something Easy at West Marine? - AOL

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    Margins matter. The more West Marine (NAS: WMAR) keeps of each buck it earns in revenue, the more money it has to invest in growth, fund new strategic plans, or (gasp!) distribute to shareholders.

  6. United States Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The United States Military Academy ( USMA) ( West Point or Army) [8] is a United States service academy in West Point, New York. It was originally established as a fort during the American Revolutionary War, as it sits on strategic high ground overlooking the Hudson River 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City.

  7. Frederick W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Bronze Star. Purple Heart (2) Frederick Wallace Smith (born August 11, 1944) is an American business magnate and investor. He is the founder and chairman of FedEx Corporation, the world's largest transportation company. On June 1, 2022, Smith stepped down as CEO to become executive chairman, and was replaced by Raj Subramaniam. [1]

  8. Bob Jordan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Jordan (businessman) Robert Jordan is an American business executive who took on the role of chief executive officer (CEO) at Southwest Airlines on February 1, 2022. [1] In June 2021, it was announced that Jordan would succeed Gary C. Kelly as the sixth CEO of the company in February 2022. [2] Previously he was executive vice president of ...

  9. Crunch Fitness CEO gets real about the tough transition from ...

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    You’re going to leave the Marine Corps and become a veteran.” Jim Rowley, currently the Crunch Fitness CEO, remembers someone telling him as much when he finished eight years of service and ...