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Preecha Siri

Preecha Siri is a Karen Thai conservationist and environmentalist who is a community leader and role model for indigenous natural resource management.

Yuying Secondary School

On 15 March 1910, Yock Eng School, a Chinese primary school, was founded by 7 Hainanese Community Leaders.


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1938 in France

3 September - Liliane Ackermann, community leader, writer, and lecturer (died 2007).

Abagana

According to Late Chief Nwankwo Okakpu, a community leader and custodian of the peoples' culture, this man gave birth to nine children whose names are:- Ogidi, Okpala, Chime, Okwui, Ene, Dejili, Akpuche, Ajilija, and Uru-Ochu.

Abdul Bari

Muhammad Abdul Bari (born 1953), Bangladeshi-British Muslim community leader

Andy Lippincott

The panel (created by G. Scott Austen, Marceo Miranda and Juan-Carlos Castano) reads: "In Loving Memory: Andy Lippincott 1945-1990. Community leader, conservationist, author, Olympic medalist, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize!"

Atlanta mayoral election, 1973

Other candidates were former Atlanta Police Officer John Chambers, Socialist Workers Party activist Debby Bustin, Hare Krishna community leader William Ogle, attorney John Genins, Betty Morrison, Ernest Moschella and write-in candidate Howard Tucker.

Bate family

Jeff Bate's second wife, Thelma Florence Bate CBE, (3 August 1904 – 26 July 1984) was an Australian community leader and women's activist.

Bill Moss

William Roger "Bill" Moss (1935–2005), community leader, political activist, and one-time music impresario in Ohio, U.S.A.

David Alexander

David Lindo Alexander (1842–1922), British lawyer and Jewish community leader

Detroit mayoral elections, 2009

Other candidates included Dave Bing, a community leader and former NBA professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons, Freman Hendrix, former deputy mayor and a mayoral candidate in 2005, Wayne County Sheriff Warren Evans, and others.

Dolores Sison

Dr. Dolores "Dollie" Hernandez-Sison (October 2, 1919 - September 28, 2011) was an eminent Filipina educator, philanthropist and community leader in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines.

Elizabeth Henrietta

Elizabeth Henrietta Torlesse, a notable New Zealand homemaker and community leader.

Fall Creek Massacre

While the accused men awaited trial, William Conner, an interpreter and community leader, and Indian agent John Johnston traveled to the local Indian villages to talk with the people.

Fariba

Fariba Nejat (b. 1957), an Iranian-American community leader and social activist

Frederick Gibbs

Frederick Giles Gibbs (1866–1953), New Zealand school principal, educationalist and community leader

Garfield Devoe Rogers Sr.

was an entrepreneur, community leader and philanthropist in Tampa and Brandon, Florida, Florida.

Hudbay Minerals

HudBay Minerals and two of its subsidiaries are subject to an ongoing $12 million lawsuit in Canada over the killing of a prominent Mayan community leader at the Fenix Mining Project.

Hurdman

William H. Hurdman (born 1818), Canadian entrepreneur and community leader

Indian Independence League

In 1945, noted Jakarta's Indian community leader Pritam Singh took part in both the Indian Independence League and also Indonesia's struggle for independence.

James Kidd

James Hutton Kidd (1877–1945), New Zealand horticulturist and community leader

John Young Wai

John Young Wai (1847 – 21 June 1930) was an Australian Chinese community leader, Presbyterian lay leader and Presbyterian minister.

Joseph G. Butler, Jr.

As a philanthropist and community leader, Butler was also instrumental in the conception and realization of other civic projects, including Niles' National McKinley Birthplace Memorial, a monument to the memory of his personal friend, President William J. McKinley.

Kenneth Smith

Kenneth B. Smith (1931–2008), Chicago-area community leader and minister

Levi Cooper

Levi Cooper is a sought-after teacher, author, and community leader who lives in Tzur Hadassah, Israel.

Munir Hussain

Munir Hussain and victims' rights, British businessman and community leader imprisoned for attacking a burglar

Naamah Kelman

The descendant of rabbis on both sides of her family, her paternal grandfather was a rabbi and community leader in Toronto who descended from a multi-generational line of Hasidic rabbis from Poland.

Nakpil

Juan Nakpil (1899–1986), Filipino architect, teacher and a community leader

Neomexicano

Antonio José Martínez - (1793–1867) Nuevomexicano priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician

Oxgangs

The demolition of Capelaw Court was filmed and featured on the National Geographic Channel, which interviewed residents of Oxgangs and community leader Heather Levy.

Ramiro Suárez Corzo

In the mid 1970s he then moved to Cúcuta where he worked in construction, security guard, cab driver and neighborhood community leader.

Rangeview High School

Chloe Johnson, '07, American television personality, beauty pageant title holder, model, dancer and community leader.

Readymoney

Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney - a community leader, philanthropist and industrialist of Bombay, India

Salah Abdel-Shafi

His father was the Palestinian political and community leader Haidar Abdel-Shafi.

Sondra Isaminger

Sondra Isaminger (1956–2008) was a singer and community leader based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Promotion

After the meeting, the board of directors, the assistant managers and the community leaders have a brief meeting, wherein Richard inadvertently refers to the gang as "black apples", infuriating the head community leader (Chris Gardner).

Chris Gardner as the First Community Leader, who is irate at Richard's inadvertent racist remark after Doug's apology speech.

Multi-millionaire businessman Chris Gardner, who was the inspiration for the film The Pursuit of Happyness, made a cameo appearance in this film as a Chicago community leader.

Troost

Benoist Troost (1786–1859), Dutch-born physician, publisher and community leader in Kansas City, Missouri.

William Strickland

Bill Strickland (born 1947), American community leader, author, and CEO

William T. Dwyer High School

The school was named for William T. Dwyer, former vice president of Pratt & Whitney's Government Products Division and a community leader in Palm Beach County.

Yip Ho Nung

Yip Ho Nung (18 October 1909 – 6 October 1979) was an Australian Chinese community leader, general merchant, produce merchant and restaurateur.