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What (who) is Jim Barksdale - definition

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
James Barksdale; Jim Barksdale; James Love Barksdale

Barksdale, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Barksdale, TX
Barksdale is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in the hill country section of the U.S.
Sharrieffa Barksdale         
HURDLER
Shariella Barksdale; Sharieffa Barksdale
Sharrieffa Barksdale (born February 16, 1961) is an American hurdler. She was born in Harriman, Tennessee.
Alma Joslyn Whiffen-Barksdale         
AMERICAN MYCOLOGIST (1916-1981)
Alma Whiffen Barksdale
Alma Joslyn Whiffen-Barksdale (October 25, 1916 – July 5, 1981) was an American mycologist who discovered cycloheximide. She was born in Hammonton, New Jersey.

Wikipedia

James L. Barksdale

James Love Barksdale (born January 24, 1943) is an American executive who served as the president and CEO of Netscape from January 1995 until the company merged with AOL in March 1999.

Examples of use of Jim Barksdale
1. The Barksdale Reading Institute, funded with $100 million from Netscape founder Jim Barksdale, last year placed two teachers at the school who run a remedial reading program.
2. The report by the panel led by former Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale also suggested free public transportation for two years to help those who lost vehicles during the storm.
3. October 17 2005 03:00 When Haley Barbour, governor of Mississippi, was looking for someone to help him plan the state‘s reconstruction following Hurricane Katrina, Jim Barksdale, the former chief executive of Netscape, seemed an unlikely candidate.
4. First things first, however. Remember in my speech in New Orleans, I strongly said that this reconstruction vision ought to be a local vision. And if you might remember, the other day I went down to Mississippi and was with Governor Barbour and Jim Barksdale –– he was the founder of Netscape, a local business guy who has put together a group of distinguished citizenry to help plan what south Mississippi ought to look like. And we‘ll see what else emerges –– comes from that idea in Louisiana.