Jon Stevens Corzine (/ˈkɔːrzaɪn/ KOR-zyne; born January 1, 1947) is an American financial executive and retired politician who served as a United States...
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MF Global (section March 2010: Jon Corzine named CEO)
squarely, and primarily, at Corzine's feet. On the day of MF Global's bankruptcy, a Bloomberg reporter wrote "Jon Corzine's risk appetite helped destroy...
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Carla Katz (section Relationship with Jon Corzine)
Katz first met Jon Corzine in the spring of 1999, when he was running for the United States Senate. As Katz later recalled, Corzine offered her a job...
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performed an acoustic benefit show for Democratic New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine at the NJPAC in Newark, New Jersey. On June 24, 2009, Bon Jovi, Sambora...
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Cuban–American lobby, he was first appointed to the Senate by Governor Jon Corzine, and chaired the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations...
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election took place on November 3, 2009. Incumbent Democratic governor Jon Corzine ran for a second term against Republican Chris Christie, Independent...
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Corzine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amy Corzine, American writer Dave Corzine (born 1956), basketball player Jon Corzine (born...
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office. The primary election was held on June 7, 2005. U.S. senator Jon Corzine won the Democratic nomination without serious opposition. Former West...
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Republican. Corzine died at St. Vincent's Hospital in Taylorville, Illinois after suffering from a long illness. His grandson, Jon Corzine, is a businessman...
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his two Democratic opponents, Frank Lautenberg and then-U.S. Senator Jon Corzine, respectively. Forrester currently serves as the president of Integrity...
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work led to an offer of a writing internship. He briefly worked in Jon Corzine's Senate office. He was hired in 2005 to assist Sarah Hurwitz as a speechwriter...
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Lautenberg retired rather than seeking a fourth term. Democratic nominee Jon Corzine, former CEO of Goldman Sachs, defeated the Republican U.S. Representative...
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Event data recorder (section N.J. Governor Jon Corzine)
examples, though all of the former. On 12 April 2007, N.J. Governor Jon Corzine was seriously injured in an automobile accident. According to the superintendent...
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(GSCI) and opened its first office in China in Beijing. That same year, Jon Corzine became CEO, following the retirement of Friedman as general partner....
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Republicans. Green denotes states won by Covenants. Democratic Governor Jon Corzine was eligible to run for a second term and did so. He was considered vulnerable...
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"Mr. Vulnerable always wins." His fellow Democrat and businessman, Jon Corzine, was elected to replace him. Almost immediately, Lautenberg regretted...
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seeking a fourth term. The Democratic nominee, former CEO of Goldman Sachs Jon Corzine, defeated the Republican nominee, U.S. Representative Bob Franks, in...
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primary for Governor of New Jersey and defeated Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine in the general election. In his first term, he was credited with cutting...
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office. The primary election was held on June 7, 2005. U.S. senator Jon Corzine won the Democratic nomination without serious opposition. Former West...
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reportedly considered a run for a full four-year term. However, U.S. Senator Jon Corzine's large number of endorsements as well as his large campaign war chest...
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$175,000. Phil Murphy has stated that he will accept the full salary. Jon Corzine accepted a token salary of $1 per year as governor. Previous governor...
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Governor Jon Corzine appointed Jackson the state's Commissioner of Environmental Protection in 2006. Jackson also briefly served as Corzine's Chief of...
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Bradley Abelow – Former Chief of Staff and Treasurer of New Jersey under Jon Corzine, and President of MF Global, Inc. Guy Adami – CNBC's Fast Money Olusegun...
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department's human trafficking prosecutions. Milgram was counsel to Senator Jon Corzine during his final year in the United States Senate. Milgram became Acting...
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2001, she became the Washington, D.C.-based Communications Director for Jon Corzine, upon his election to the United States Senate. In 2003, Roginsky founded...
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that Pinkett had emerged as the frontrunner to be New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's selection for lieutenant governor in the 2009 Gubernatorial election...
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Jr. in the general election. The seat was previously held by Democrat Jon Corzine, who resigned in January 2006 after being sworn in as Governor of New...
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governor of New Jersey in the cabinet of Governor Jon Corzine. Prior to entering Governor Corzine's Cabinet as state treasurer, he was a top executive...
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campaign for governor of New Jersey, defeating Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine. DuHaime is also a managing director at Mercury Public Affairs, LLC,...
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representative, soldier, and politician; lived and practiced law in Taylorville Jon Corzine - 54th Governor of New Jersey 2006–2010; United States Senator representing...
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