13th Annual New Albany Classic VIP guest's....
2010 New Albany Classic special guest's
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Marshall T. Rose: is a network protocol and software engineer, author and speaker who has contributed to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet, and Internet and network applications.
Mike Bloomber: 108th mayor of New York City
John W. Kessler: has been a leader in the economic, social and civic life of Columbus for more than 40 years.
Abigail Wexner: founder of the New Albany Classic which was created to benefit the Columbus Coalition Aganist Family Violence
E. Gordon Gee: president of The Ohio State University
Les Wexner:opened The Limited, a chain of women’s apparel stores, in 1963. Since then, his chain has been described by Forbes magazine as “the fastest growing, most profitable specialty retailer in the country,” and Wexner was described as “the greatest merchandising talent in America.” Wexner presently oversees a $9.2 billion business with over 28 million square feet of retail space in more than 5,600 outlets, making The Limited Inc. one of the largest and most dominant companies in specialty retailing.
13th Annual New Albany Classic VIP guest's....
2010 New Albany Classic special guest's
l-r
Marshall T. Rose: is a network protocol and software engineer, author and speaker who has contributed to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet, and Internet and network applications.
Mike Bloomber: 108th mayor of New York City
John W. Kessler: has been a leader in the economic, social and civic life of Columbus for more than 40 years.
Abigail Wexner: founder of the New Albany Classic which was created to benefit the Columbus Coalition Aganist Family Violence
E. Gordon Gee: president of The Ohio State University
Les Wexner:opened The Limited, a chain of women’s apparel stores, in 1963. Since then, his chain has been described by Forbes magazine as “the fastest growing, most profitable specialty retailer in the country,” and Wexner was described as “the greatest merchandising talent in America.” Wexner presently oversees a $9.2 billion business with over 28 million square feet of retail space in more than 5,600 outlets, making The Limited Inc. one of the largest and most dominant companies in specialty retailing.