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unusual facts about Jerry W. Krupinski


Jerry W. Krupinski

However, his wife, Eileen Krupinski, entered the race to succeed him, and ultimately won.


Jerry W. Cooper

In the case, James B. Passons was indicted for allegedly writing an appraisal that overestimated the value of Cooper's lumber mill, though neither Wilder, Baxter, nor Cooper were charged at that time.

Richard Thalheimer

Thalheimer stepped aside, and was replaced at that time by interim CEO Jerry W. Levin, former CEO of Revlon, The Coleman Company and American Household).


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