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Brad D. Smith
Brad D. Smith (born April 6, 1964) is an American businessman and university administrator who is serving as President of Marshall University. He previously served as chief executive officer of Intuit, a position he held from 2008 to 2018. Early life and education Smith grew up in Kenova, West Virginia, Kenova, West Virginia. At the age of 14, Smith participated in Martial Arts. He attended Ceredo-Kenova High School and attended the United States Military Academy, United States Military Academy at West Point upon graduation for one semester. After West Point, Smith enrolled at Marshall University and received his bachelor's degree in 1986. Smith earned his master's degree in management and leadership development from Aquinas College (Michigan), Aquinas College in 1991. Career Business Smith began his career with positions at The Pepsi Bottling Group, Pepsi Bottling Group and 7 Up, 7Up Co. He was the vice president for Field Marketing at Valassis, ADVO from 1992 to 1996. Smith w ...
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Marshall University
Marshall University is a public university, public research university in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1837 and is named after John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, chief justice of the United States. The university is Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". History Marshall University was founded in 1837 as a private subscription school by residents of Guyandotte and the surrounding area. The landmark Old Main (Marshall University), Old Main, which now serves as the primary administrative building for the university, was built on land known as Maple Grove, at the time the home of the Mount Hebron Church in what was then the state of Virginia.Brown, Lisle, e"Marshall Academy, 1837." Marshall University Special Collections. September 1, 2004, Dec 20. 2006. John Laidley, a local Lawyer, attorney, hosted the meeting which led to the f ...
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Jim Justice
James Conley Justice II (born April 27, 1951) is an American politician and businessman serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from West Virginia. A member of the Republican Party, he served from 2017 to 2025 as the 36th governor of West Virginia. Justice was once a billionaire, but his net worth had declined to $513.3 million as of 2021. He inherited a coal mining business from his father that included 94 companies. He and his family own the Greenbrier, a luxury resort and National Historic Landmark in White Sulphur Springs. In 2015, Justice announced his candidacy for governor in 2016. Although a registered Republican before running for governor, he ran as a Democrat and defeated the Republican nominee, Bill Cole. Less than seven months after taking office, Justice switched back to the Republican Party after announcing his plans at a rally with President Donald Trump in the state. He was re-elected in 2020. Justice was elected to the Senate in 2024 ...
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1964 Births
Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 – In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople meet in Jerusalem. * January 6 – A British firm, the Leyland Motors, Leyland Motor Corp., announces the sale of 450 buses to the Cuban government, challenging the United States blockade of Cuba. * January 9 – ''Martyrs' Day (Panama), Martyrs' Day'': Armed clashes between United States troops and Panamanian civilians in the Panama Canal Zone precipitate a major international crisis, resulting in the deaths of 21 Panamanians and 4 U.S. soldiers. * January 11 – United States Surgeon General Luther Terry reports that smoking may be hazardous to one's health (the first such statement from the U.S. government). * January 22 – Kenneth Kaunda is inaugurated as the first Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesi ...
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List Of Presidents And Principals Of Marshall University
This list of presidents and principals of Marshall University includes all who have served as principals or presidents of Marshall University since its founding in 1837. Marshall University is a public research university in Huntington, West Virginia. The university was originally known as Marshall Academy. In 1858, the Virginia General Assembly changed the name to Marshall College, On March 2, 1961, West Virginia Legislature elevated the college to university status, thus becoming Marshall University. Principals Academy Years (1837–1867) * Isaac N. Peck, 1837–1839 * Jacob H. Patton, 1839–1840 * Alfred E. Thom, 1840–1843 * Josiah B. Poage, 1843–1850 *Henry Clark, 1850 * Joseph Foster, 1850 * William B. McFarland, 1850–1853 * Staunton V. Field, 1853–1854 * William R. Boyers, 1854–1858 * Benjamin H. Thackston, 1858–1861 * Rev. J. M. Brown, 1861 * Daniel W. Thrush, 1861 * Salina C. Hite Mason, 1863–1867 College Years (1867–1896) * Samuel R. Thompson, 1868–18 ...
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Brad D Smith Foundation Hall 2021
Brad may refer to: * Brad (given name), a masculine given name Places * Brad, Hunedoara, a city in Hunedoara County, Romania * Brad, a village in Berești-Bistrița Commune, Bacău County, Romania * Brad, a village in Filipeni, Bacău, Romania * Brad, a village in Negri, Bacău, Romania * Barad, Syria, also spelled "Brad", an ancient village Rivers * Brad (Crișul Alb), a tributary of the Crișul Alb in Hunedoara County, Romania * Brad (Suciu), a tributary of the Suciu in Maramureș County, Romania Other uses * Brad (band), American band * BRAD Insight, media directory * Brad, various types of nails * Brad, a brass fastener A brass fastener, butterfly clips, brad, paper fastener or split pin is a stationery item used for securing multiple sheets of paper together. A patent of the fastener was issued in 1866 to George W. McGill. The fastener is inserted into punche ..., a stationery item used for securing multiple sheets of paper together * Binary radians ("brads"), a m ...
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Relocation Package
Relocation package, or worker relocation incentive program, is a financial and other bundled incentives to convince employees to relocate to different cities as a part of a company job offer, or from local and state government economic development programs. Some companies, like Cameo, are similarly offering financial incentives for their workers to return to specific city offices. Government programs History Around 2011, local philanthropists in Tulsa, Oklahoma noticed people who participated in Teach For America continued to live in Tulsa. These philanthropists were then curious about how to replicate this retention of young knowledge workers to the state. The managing director of Tulsa program, Tulsa Remote, previously worked at Teach for America. Participating regions Below is a list of participating cities and associated benefits. West Virginia's program launched in April 2021 and has had 20,000 applications. The program spans across four regions of the state and welc ...
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West Virginia University
West Virginia University (WVU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university with its main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States. Its other campuses are those of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Beckley, West Virginia, Beckley, Potomac State College of West Virginia University in Keyser, West Virginia, Keyser, and clinical campuses for the university's medical school at the Charleston Area Medical Center and Eastern Campus in Martinsburg, West Virginia, Martinsburg. WVU Extension Service provides outreach with offices in all 55 West Virginia counties. Enrollment for the fall 2023 semester was 24,200 for the main campus, while enrollment across all three non-clinical campuses was 26,791. The Morgantown campus offers more than 350 bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs throughout 13 colleges and schools, including that state's only law and dental schools. Faculty and alumni include 2 ...
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