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Cosa (chi) è W Bruce Johnson - definizione

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF OHIO, LAWYER
Bruce E. Johnson; Bruce Edward Johnson

Bruce W. Stallsmith         
AMERICAN BIOLOGIST
Dr. Bruce W. Stallsmith; Stallsmith; Bruce Stallsmith
Bruce W. Stallsmith is a professor of biology at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) in Huntsville, Alabama and served as the 2000–2008 president of the North American Native Fishes Association (NANFA).
W. Bruce Johnson         
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
W. Bruce Johnson is the former interim President and CEO of Sears Holdings Corporation, the parent of Sears and Kmart, from January 2008 to February 2011.
Bruce W. Pepich         
AMERICAN ART MUSEUM DIRECTOR
User:Ramfan101/sandbox; Draft:Bruce W. Pepich; Bruce Pepich
Bruce W. Pepich (born 1952, Elmhurst, Illinois) is an expert in American and international craft, and executive director and curator of collections at the Racine Art Museum (RAM) and Charles A.

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Bruce Johnson (Ohio politician)

Bruce Edward Johnson (born May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and Republican politician who was appointed the State of Ohio's 63rd lieutenant governor on January 5, 2005, to complete an unexpired term. Johnson concurrently served as Director of the Ohio Department of Development.

Johnson entered politics in Columbus, becoming Greg Lashutka's chief of staff after he managed Lashutka's successful 1991 campaign for mayor of Columbus. Johnson left that post when he was appointed to the Ohio Senate in 1994. After being elected to two terms and rising to the second highest post in the Senate, in 2001, Governor Bob Taft asked Johnson to join his cabinet as Director of the Ohio Department of Development. In 2005, Taft appointed him lieutenant governor. In December 2006, Johnson resigned a month before his term ended.