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He became a | Partner in 1975 and was elected as the Senior Partner |
Fox became a | partner in his father's firm, James Fox and Sons, in |
sfield and Lea-hall in Cheshire, and became a | partner in one of the most successful banking an silk |
Zbriger became a | partner in, and eventually the sole owner of, the Mon |
death of an owner in 1881, Pattinson became a | partner in the management of the mill in Preston. |
In 1785, he became a | partner with Sir Herbert Mackworth and others in Dors |
n; Appointed London Manager 1953 and became a | partner from 1955. |
Finding no business, he became a | partner with Herman Von Halt in a retail store, "Gene |
he joined the North West Company and became a | partner in charge of the Nipigon department. |
been his chief draftsman since 1900, became a | partner in 1911 (Day Brothers & Klauder). |
He became a | partner in his father's firm of Edward Baxter & Co. ( |
Monahan Duhot in Brussels, where he became a | partner in 1996, a member of the recruitment committe |
He became a | partner at the expiration of his apprenticeship. |
In 1834, he became a | partner of his brother Robert, who owned a store in C |
ssion as a solicitor in 1958, Willis became a | partner with Serisier, Willis and Bowring in Miranda |
siness with his uncle Thomas Barlum, became a | partner with Barlum in 1880, and set off on his own i |
ment bank Salomon Brothers and later became a | partner of the now very successful New York-based pri |
In 1837 James Watney became a | partner in the brewery, as did his sons James and Nor |
Three years later he became a | partner of the firm before coming to Swansea to manag |
whole savings three times before he became a | partner. |
In 1856 John Edward Wilson became a | partner, and the new partnership was known as Albrigh |
er working in the White House, Nolan became a | partner with the law firm Crowell & Moring in the fir |
In 1961 he became senior | partner of Turner Rudge & Turner, where he stayed unt |
Saline County, and for a brief time became a | partner in his father-in-law's enterprises. |
at the Diocesan School in Derby and became a | partner in the firms of Gilstrap, Earp & Co. maltster |
Salt became a | partner in the bank which in 1801 was renamed Stevens |
He became a | partner in Ernst & Young in 1990 and was responsible |
in his father's law office, and then became a | partner in the firm of Ingleby, Wragge, and Ingleby. |
ather's practice in 1850 and in 1851 became a | partner along with Benjamin Woodward. |
th Edwin M. Stanton, and afterward became his | partner. |
He became a | partner in his family's nursery at The Basin in Baysw |
He practiced law and became a | partner in the New Jersey law firm, Wilentz, Goldman |
mployed in a law firm and eventually became a | partner in Egan Murphy solicitors 1990, a role he ret |
He soon became a | partner. |
dmitted a solicitor in 1893 and became senior | partner, then head of the firm of Brady & Hayden. |
He later became a | partner in the publishing company of Lovat Dickson an |
He also became a | partner in a large and successful cotton brokerage fi |
In 1923, John Harbeson became Cret's | partner, along with William J. H. Hough and William L |
By 1868, Siedler became a | partner of Pierre Lorillard. |
In 1886 Paley's son Henry Paley became a | partner in the practice and its title changed to Pale |
892, he joined Winston & Meagher and became a | partner at the firm on September 1, 1894. |
Here he became a | partner in a land, insurance and auctioning company. |
In 1978, animator Charles Swenson became a | partner, and the company became known as Murakami-Wol |
He became a | partner in the family company, John Needham and Sons |
ricultural Works when Thomas Brennan became a | partner in 1882. |
citors of North Sydney, and in 2000, became a | Partner. |
He became a | partner in a London firm of surveyors. |
Taylor became a | partner in the brewery and inherited the interests of |
He became junior | partner in 1864. |
vings in Bausch's shop and in 1855 became his | partner. |
London, and, after serving his time, became a | partner with his father. |
Frank Bradsby, a salesman, became a | partner in 1916, and the company's name changed to Hi |
In 1962, ARBED became a | partner in the creation of the maritime SIDMAR comple |
ked for him from 1761, and in 1769 became his | partner after marrying his daughter Barbara. |
He became a | partner in his father's company Lorentzen & Co in 190 |
Goff became a | partner with the firm in 1930. |
ed to Philadelphia, but subsequently became a | partner in the Washington office of the Los Angeles-b |
With his brother Maurice, he became a | partner in his father's butchering business, later ex |
nd at Trinity College, Cambridge and became a | partner in Messrs Smith, Payne and Smith, bankers of |
or four years then in 1973 became Treliving's | partner in the business. |
sse's daughter, Lola Lafosse Trahan, became a | partner in Frosto. |
, Jardine & Co. when William Jardine became a | partner on his return to England. |
In 2008 Sameer Karim became senior | partner and owner of Douglas Wemyss Solicitors. |
his father's company, where he later became a | partner. |
In 1862 he became a | partner in the firm of Messrs. McClean and Stileman, |
He became a | partner in 1837. |
ing with the firm for five years, he became a | partner and later married Upjohn's daughter. |
After the war Norman became a | partner in the small merchant-banking firm of Edward |
ge firm, Tullis, Craig & Bright, and became a | partner of E.F. |
When Gass became a | partner, in 1882, the firm adopted the style Bradshaw |
He then became managing | partner of Oddo et Cie until 2002, when merged to bec |
he Department of the Environment and became a | partner at Peter Fraenkel & Partners, a position he h |
His eldest son, Thomas, became a | partner in the business in 1880. |
rds he removed to New York City, and became a | partner in the New York City law firm of Chadbourne, |
eople at Mandell & Wright, where she became a | partner in 1994. |
l Naphtali Busnash, who at that time became a | partner in the firm, which then assumed the name "Bak |
He became a | partner in a forwarding business at Lachine, west of |
65 he returned to Norway, in 1870 he became a | partner in J. Tostrup. |
w firm of Arter & Hadden in 1971 and became a | partner in 1979. |
In January of 2011, Paul became a | Partner in the law firm. |
She became a | partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1981 and from 20 |
He became a | partner in the Southland Cycle Works. |
He later became a | partner in Damon's Restaurant in Raleigh, N.C., a pos |
In 1859, he became a | partner. |
t into the fold in the year 2000 and became a | partner in 2001. |
ed to Jarrow in 1844 when his father became a | partner in the Jarrow Chemical Company which was an a |
He became senior | partner in the firm in 1916. |
Audi later became a | partner of Pon's. |
Lange became a | partner in 1993, and later served as the head of the |
moved to Cleveland in 1848 where he became a | partner in the grocery business. |
had purchased Astoria and McDougall became a | partner in the NWC in 1816. |
In 1894, he became a | partner in the St Lawrence and Chicago Steam Navigati |
In 2004, he became a | partner in the Wilmington law firm Bifferato, Gentilo |
In the same year he became a | partner in his father's bank. |
& Feick before George Grant Elmslie became a | partner of the firm. |
en - Peter Benson in 1940, who later became a | partner in Coopers & Lybrand and twins Michael and Ph |
In 1806, he became a | partner in McTavish, McGillivrays and Company, affili |
In 1859 Tate became a | partner in John Wright & Co. sugar refinery, selling |
Lieut in the Welsh Guards before he became a | partner in the London stockbroking firm of Scrimgeour |
on then relocated to Los Angeles and became a | partner in a prestigious law firm that represented th |
Coper became a | partner in Rie's studio, where he remained until 1958 |
ch says they should go to Waco because former | partner The Baltimore Kid (Fred Astaire) is in troubl |
ohn met Jimmy O'Rourke, who was to become his | partner at the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
He has gone on to become a | partner in McKinsey & Company's Healthcare Payor and |
31, 1924, upon which he resigned to become a | partner in the firm of King, Spalding, MacDougal & Si |
He left public service to become a | partner in the law firm Libkuman, Ventura, Moon and A |
By 1911 he had become a | partner of the firm, a position he held until 1915. |
By 1886, Prowse had become junior | partner in his brother's firm. |
In 2010, Buchheit left Facebook to become a | partner at the venture capital firm Y Combinator. |
The bank was to become a | partner in the newly-formed Horten & Co. |
ow New Yorker, Winthrop Brooks, to become his | partner in the purchase and operation of Valley Ranch |
He would also become a | partner in several other Memphis area restaurants inc |
Fisher went on to become a | partner at Hale and Dorr. |
rm of Weeks and Findlay, going on to become a | partner with Mr. Weeks and later sole owner of the bu |
lo player, Robert Lehman, in 1937 he become a | partner in the Lehman Brothers Wall Street investment |
ner", with Carlos E. Warner, who had become a | partner with Moore after Griffin left. |
ork with Robert H. Gray, going on to become a | partner in the business. |
s an associate consultant, rising to become a | partner in the Milwaukee office of the firm by 1986. |
licitor in 1985 and by 1988, she had become a | partner at Beckman & Co solicitors. |
Steve had become a | partner in Della's hair salon and had begun to think |
l signed an agreement with the EU to become a | partner in the Galileo project. |
He then left public service to become a | partner, in the law firm of Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, |
By 1922, Fonotipia had become a | partner of Odeon records, and in that year a new, con |
His father had become a | partner in a pottery business in 1815 but Henry was t |
d and the duo was expected to become striking | partner. |
His next step was to become a | partner in a school at Ambleside, but this scheme fai |
th Narendra and the Winklevosses and become a | partner in HarvardConnection. |
the middle 1950's, Clint Formby had become a | partner in the station, and later the sole owner of K |
He left Keble in 1975, becoming a | partner in the accountants Dixon Wilson & Co in the s |
the Sri Lanka Law College in 1969, becoming a | partner at 1973 at Murugesu and Neelakandan. |
he declined to run again in 1974, becoming a | partner at the law firm of Schwabe, Williamson & Wyat |
London to join Mowlem's business, becoming a | partner in 1844, and managing the business after Mowl |
war, he returned to his law firm, becoming a | partner in the firm in 1948. |
law firm of Foley, Hoag, & Eliot, becoming a | partner in 1982. |
y, at his Coalbrookdale ironworks, becoming a | partner with him and John Chamberlain. |
manager in Sandar Fabrikker A/S to becoming a | partner in Anders Jahre's company. |
, with Sachs, Greenebaum & Tayler, becoming a | partner in 1982. |
or a Charlottetown merchant, later becoming a | partner and then opening his own business. |
e & Co., he did well in Amsterdam, becoming a | partner in 1824. |
He was a grain merchant, becoming a | partner of the Liverpool firm of Ross T. Smyth and Co |
d was admitted to the bar in 1868, becoming a | partner in the firm of Fleming and Daniel, later Flem |
qualified as a solicitor in 1972, becoming a | partner in 1977 and then holding the position of Chai |
anley and Glyn, Mills & Co. before becoming a | partner at his family's N M Rothschild & Sons in 1956 |
Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, eventually becoming a | partner in the firm before moving to Goldman Sachs, r |
ed as a stockbroker in Birmingham, becoming a | partner in Cutler & Lacy and chairman of the Birmingh |
sgow, he entered his father's bank becoming a | partner in 1814 and sole proprietor in 1828. |
firm in 1900, with his son Tappan becoming a | partner. |
16 years of his career with KPMG, becoming a | partner with general practice and management consulta |
stern from 1970 to 1981 afterwords becoming a | partner with Windels Marx Lane and Mittendorf until h |
s a real estate attorney and later becoming a | partner with the firm. |
amilton returned to New Brunswick, becoming a | partner in the law firm of Hamilton and Mulligan. |
he rose in the ranks until becoming managing | partner in 1992. |
etired from the Admiralty in 1954, becoming a | partner for an engineering consultancy. |
learning his father's business and becoming a | partner in his father's firm of B. Goodman & Sons at |
father founded a papermill, later becoming a | partner in an ironworks. |
27, McNevin moved to Toronto after becoming a | partner in the Canada Varnish Company. |
ned C. J. Pell & Partners in 1958, becoming a | partner in 1961, and the Chairman in 1968. |
ther's lumber business, eventually becoming a | partner. |
st Company's Athabasca Department, becoming a | partner of the company in 1799. |
and came to Newfoundland in 1844, becoming a | partner in a fishery supply and export business. |
er of Ironmaster Richard Crawshay, becoming a | partner in the Cyfarthfa Ironworks and owner of Henso |
scovery Financial Centers in 1996, becoming a | Partner in 1999. |
xpanded his interests into cotton, becoming a | partner in E. D. Sassoon's and Company. |
builder James Colledge Pope, later becoming a | partner and then purchasing Pope's business. |
d business partners several times, becoming a | partner in the famous Fann Street Foundry off Aldersg |
ane from 1913 until 1920 and after becoming a | partner the firm was known as Kershaw, Matthews, Lane |
racticed law with two firms before becoming a | partner in his own firm in 1969, where he remained un |
ligan's political career he has been managing | partner in a public affairs consultancy. |
n over by Sampson Hanbury (Hanbury had been a | partner since 1780; the Truman family became 'sleepin |
joined the firm in 1986 and has been Managing | Partner since 2000. |
Leone is a venture capitalist, and has been a | partner at Sequoia Capital since 1993. |
joined the firm in 1986 and has been managing | partner since 2000. |
er of High School agriculture, and has been a | partner in Farmleigh Farms since 1980. |
Since 1995, Darden has been a | partner in the Atlanta law firm of McKenna, Long, and |
later architect James Murphy, who had been a | partner in Keely and Murphy would erect the first St. |
l of Dumbarton 1972-1974 and has since been a | partner & consultant with a Glasgow firm of solicitor |
Ben-Veniste has been a | partner at Mayer Brown LLP from 2002 until the presen |
Since 1979, he has been a | partner and chair of Landmark Insurance, Inc. |
During his career, Fuller has been a | partner in a venture capital firm; a partner in a man |
aised in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, had been a | partner with Duane Morris LLP in Philadelphia since 1 |
ing public service in 1987, Turpen has been a | partner in the law firm of Riggs, Abney, Neal, Turpen |
She has been a | partner at KPMG. |
Additionally, he has been a | partner in a number of businesses, including the Dodg |
Since 2004, she has been a | partner in Big Sky Realty, in addition to operating P |
Mala Gaonkar Haarmann has been a | partner and managing director at Lone Pine Capital, L |
on McMurtry from 1981 to 1987, and has been a | partner in Benson Percival Brown since 1987. |
He had been a | partner in the Cincinnati law firm of Frost & Jacobs. |
Since 1996 he has been a | partner at the law firm of Hills & Stern. |
A lawyer, Cowan has been a | partner at the legal firm of Stewart McKelvey since 1 |
Sir Henry Meux had been a | partner in Reid, Meux & Co, who operated from the Gri |
Since 1990, he has been a | partner in Brashear LLP, a law firm in Omaha, Nebrask |
Since 1988, he has been a | partner with the firm, specializing in civil litigati |
joined Slaughter and May where he has been a | partner since 1982. |
Hawkins previously had been a | partner in the Phoenix law firm of Daughton Hawkins B |
He subsequently returned to being a | partner in the firm. |
In 1989 J. Paul Beitler, Miglin's | partner, began to trumpet a proposed 125-story struct |
In 2004, Gabi Ben Harosh, | partner of the Abergil brothers, was arrested in Los |
Wendy Richard, Norman Wisdom, Nick Berry, his | partner Dina Clarkin, sons James Carty and Thomas Car |
l Development (A4ID) for the best Development | Partner. |
n 2004 to encourage collaboration between its | partner universities and London's arts and cultural s |
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