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  2. Zo d'Axa - Wikipedia

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    D'Axa was a cavalryman but deserted to Belgium and was exiled to Italy in 1889. There he ran an ultra-Catholic newspaper and seduced the native womenfolk.According to popular myth, d'Axa during his time in Italy was hesitating between becoming an anarchist or a religious missionary when he was accused (wrongfully, he contended) of insulting the Empress of Germany, and was made an anarchist by ...

  3. Claude Bébéar - Wikipedia

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    Claude Bébéar was born on 29 July 1935 in Issac, France. [1] [3] He graduated from the Lycée Saint-Louis and the École Polytechnique. [1] [3] He was trained at the Armoured Cavalry Branch Training School in Saumur and did his military service in Algeria. [1] He then received a diploma from the Institute of Actuaries of France.

  4. Amanda Blanc - Wikipedia

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    July 2020–present. Predecessor. Maurice Tulloch. Dame Amanda Jayne Blanc DBE (born 1967) is a Welsh businesswoman who has been the chief executive of Aviva since July 2020. [1] Aviva has 18.5 million customers across the UK, Ireland and Canada, £401 billion of group assets under management and 22,000 people.

  5. Axa Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Equitable Towers, formerly Axa Towers, are two commercial office buildings in Syracuse, New York. The towers were originally named the MONY Towers when they were built by Carrier Corporation, and renamed when Axa acquired the MONY group in 2004. [1] They were renamed Equitable Towers in 2020, after Axa was no longer the majority owner of ...

  6. Mark Wilson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Successor. Maurice Tulloch. Board member of. BlackRock. Children. 3. Mark Andrew Wilson (born 22 August 1966) [1] is a New Zealand businessman, who was appointed the chief executive officer (CEO) of Aviva on 1 January 2013. He stood down from his position on 9 October 2018.

  7. Axa (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Written by. Donne Avenell. Chuck Dixon. Artist (s) Romero. Editor (s) Cat Yronwoode (Eclipse Comics) Axa is a newspaper fantasy comic strip and later comic book featuring the eponymous lead character, which was published in British daily tabloid The Sun from 1978 to 1986. It was created and illustrated by Romero [1] and scripted by Donne Avenell.

  8. Axa Equitable Center - Wikipedia

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    Axa Equitable Center (originally the Equitable Tower or Equitable Center West) is an office skyscraper at 787 Seventh Avenue, between 51st and 52nd Streets, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Completed in 1986 and designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, the building measures 752 feet (229 m) tall with 54 stories.

  9. Nava Mau - Wikipedia

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    Career. Mau's initial career involved work as a legal assistant with immigrant survivors of violence. She then worked as a peer counselor, in addition to conducting advocacy work for LGBTQ survivors of violence. In 2019, she was the lead actor, director and producer of Waking Hour.