Richard G. Sim
Director/Board Member at Rapid Air Systems, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Stephen Newlin | M | 71 | 11 years | |
Ignacio Cortina | M | 53 | 21 years | |
Duncan Palmer | M | 57 | 13 years | |
Keith Allman | M | 61 | 9 years | |
John Riley | M | - |
Rapid Air Systems, Inc.
Rapid Air Systems, Inc. Home FurnishingsConsumer Durables Rapid Air Systems Inc. engages in the manufacturing and designing of kits for air mattress manufacturers. The airbed kits include components used to convert a traditional foam encased bed to a market-ready airbed, including the air pump, dual pendant control system, air chambers, and the related tubing, connectors, valves, and consumer-ready packaging. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Corona, CA. | - |
Kimberley Metcalf-Kupres | F | 63 | 8 years | |
Bryan Brandt | M | 56 | 8 years | |
Michael Pack | M | 50 | 18 years | |
Patrick N. Davidson | M | - | 18 years | |
Salim Hawi | M | - | 26 years | |
James Freeders | M | 54 | 19 years | |
Emma McTague | F | 50 | 9 years | |
John Verich | M | - | 24 years | |
Timothy Bleck | M | 49 | 18 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Robert Bohn | M | 70 | 19 years | |
David Sutherland | M | 74 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 10 years |
Wilson Jones | M | 63 | 16 years | |
Charles Szews | M | 67 | 19 years | |
Mark E. Goldstein | M | 67 | 14 years | |
Robert Arzbaecher | M | 64 | 22 years | |
Richard M. Donnelly | M | 80 | 16 years | |
Raymond Eugene Goodson | M | 89 | 7 years | |
Craig Omtvedt | M | 74 | 14 years | |
Kathleen J. Hempel | F | 73 | - | |
Leslie T. Lederer | M | 75 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 2 years |
Michael W. Grebe | M | 84 | 23 years | |
J. Peter Mosling | M | 80 | 44 years | |
Michele Klebuc-Simes | F | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
Andrew Lampereur | M | 61 | 23 years | |
William Hall | M | 80 | 14 years | |
Peter B. Hamilton | M | 77 | 8 years | |
John Hamre | M | 73 | 3 years | |
Ann T. Stawski | F | - | - | |
Michael K. Rohrkaste | M | 65 | - | |
Mark M. Radue | M | 60 | - | |
Todd Adams | M | 53 |
APW Ltd.
APW Ltd. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology APW Ltd. used to design, manufacture and integrates electronic products. The company designs and manufactures large, complex infrastructure products for original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) in the communications, large enterprise hardware and Internet markets. It specializes in manufacturing enclosures, thermal management, power supplies and backplanes, as well as core competencies in product and system design, integration and supply chain management. The company was headquartered in located in Waukesha, WI. | 5 years |
David J. Gallitano | M | 76 |
APW Ltd.
APW Ltd. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology APW Ltd. used to design, manufacture and integrates electronic products. The company designs and manufactures large, complex infrastructure products for original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) in the communications, large enterprise hardware and Internet markets. It specializes in manufacturing enclosures, thermal management, power supplies and backplanes, as well as core competencies in product and system design, integration and supply chain management. The company was headquartered in located in Waukesha, WI. | 2 years |
John Shiely | M | 71 | 12 years | |
William S. Blackmore | M | 68 |
APW Ltd.
APW Ltd. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology APW Ltd. used to design, manufacture and integrates electronic products. The company designs and manufactures large, complex infrastructure products for original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) in the communications, large enterprise hardware and Internet markets. It specializes in manufacturing enclosures, thermal management, power supplies and backplanes, as well as core competencies in product and system design, integration and supply chain management. The company was headquartered in located in Waukesha, WI. | 1 years |
Bryan J. Blankfield | M | 62 | - | |
William Wallace | M | 77 | 8 years | |
Leslie F. Kenne | F | 77 | 10 years | |
Thomas F. Giordano | M | 72 |
APW Ltd.
APW Ltd. Electronic Production EquipmentElectronic Technology APW Ltd. used to design, manufacture and integrates electronic products. The company designs and manufactures large, complex infrastructure products for original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) in the communications, large enterprise hardware and Internet markets. It specializes in manufacturing enclosures, thermal management, power supplies and backplanes, as well as core competencies in product and system design, integration and supply chain management. The company was headquartered in located in Waukesha, WI. | 4 years |
Harvey N. Medvin | M | 86 | 9 years | |
Steven Mizell | M | 64 | 4 years | |
John Bryant | M | 66 | 12 years | |
Raymond J. Rarey | M | 75 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 10 years |
Daniel Miksta | M | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
Philip M. Marusarz | M | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 7 years |
E. Greg Maindonald | M | 71 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
David Sagehorn | M | 60 | 20 years | |
Gregory R. Burnett | M | 61 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 3 years |
Jeff Watt | M | - | 17 years | |
James W. Johnson | M | 60 | 17 years | |
Todd S. Fierro | M | 60 | - | |
Colleen R. Moynihan | F | 63 | - | |
Sagar Murthy | M | - | 17 years | |
Jeffrey Bird | M | 57 | 1 years | |
Sanjeev Tara | M | - | - | |
Bettye J. Hill | F | - | - | |
Marek W. May | M | 55 | 9 years | |
Robin L. Schroeder | F | - | - | |
John Daggett | M | - | - | |
Gregory L. Fredericksen | M | 62 | - | |
Barry Hodson | M | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
David L. Moskol | M | - | - | |
Janet L. Hogan | F | - | - | |
Mark R. Hunsader | M | - | 17 years | |
John Brian Zaozirny | M | 76 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 21 years |
Thomas C. Filstrup | M | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
Roger E. Tetrault | M | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
Mark A. Meaders | M | 65 | - | |
Michael J. Wuest | M | 65 | 29 years | |
Ronald P. Wieczorek | M | 67 | - | |
Patricia Kampling | F | 64 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 1 years |
Peter Estey MacPhail | M | 75 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 12 years |
Timothy Wensits | M | - |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | - |
Timothy J. Roemer | M | 68 | 2 years | |
Gary W. Weismann | M | 69 | - | |
Gary W. Schmiedel | M | 62 | 32 years | |
Edward J. Wajda | M | 64 | - | |
William P. Sovey | M | 90 | 9 years | |
Don V. Fites | M | 90 | - | |
Jack D. Michaels | M | 86 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 7 years |
Robert G. Deuster | M | 73 | 11 years | |
Timothy Redmayne Wightman | M | 78 | 6 years | |
Craig E. Paylor | M | 68 | 4 years | |
Juanita H. Hinshaw | F | 79 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 6 years |
Frederick M. Franks | M | 88 | - | |
Burton M. Joyce | M | 82 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 15 years |
Roger Phillips | M | 84 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 19 years |
Thomas Kierans | M | 81 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 10 years |
Michael Grandin | M | 78 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 5 years |
Bernard Maurice Michel | M | 86 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 9 years |
Arthur Price | M | 72 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 29 years |
D. Murray Wallace | M | 77 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 21 years |
Brian Kobylinski | M | 57 | 23 years | |
Matthew J. Zolnowski | M | 71 | 17 years | |
Gordon Thiessen | M | 85 |
IPSCO, Inc.
IPSCO, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals IPSCO, Inc. produces steel mill products (coil and discrete plate) and fabricated products that include energy tubulars and cut-to-length products (tube, hollow structural, hot-rolled coil, plate, sheet and slab steel). The company has manufacturing and scrap-processing facilities in Canada and the US (mostly in western Canada and the midwestern US). The company's plants produce around 3.5 million tons of steel annually. Its markets include the oil and natural gas, manufacturing, agricultural and transportation industries in Canada and the US. The company was incorporated in 1956 under the name of Prairie Pipe Ltd. and in 1984, the company changed its name to IPSCO, Inc. The company is located in Regina, Canada | 6 years |
Katie Hoxtell | F | - | - |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 75 | 75.00% |
Canada | 25 | 25.00% |
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- Stock Market
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- Richard G. Sim
- Personal Network