Alan Bruce Slifka (October 13, 1929 – February 4, 2011) was a New York investor and philanthropist, a co-founder of the Abraham Fund and founding chairman of the Big Apple Circus.
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In 1977, Slifka became the founding chairman of the New York School for Circus Arts, a non-profit training school whose performing arm is the Big Apple Circus.
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He served as Chair of the Board of Governors of McGill University, Chancellor of Concordia University and Associate Governor at the Université de Montréal.
In 1976 he resigned from the bench to serve as counsel to Governor Brendan Byrne.
He also played a key role in the production of the LaserWriter printer, AppleTalk Remote Access, AppleShare file server and the Apple Internet Router.
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Alan B. Gold (1917–2005), former chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court
Alan B. Miller (born 1937), businessman and founder of Universal Health Services, Inc.
She clerked for Justice Alan B. Handler of the New Jersey Supreme Court and has taught at University of Washington since 1996.
By the time development started the script had been re-written by Alan B. McElroy, Edward Neumeier and Joshua Stallings.