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  1. Rob Roy Smith is the co-team leader of the firm’s Native American Practice Group. Mr. Smith exclusively practices federal Indian law. He advises Indian tribal clients on all aspects of federal, state and tribal law, including tribal sovereignty, economic development, natural and cultural resource protection, taxation, and gaming. Mr. Smith is dedicated to helping Indian tribal governments ...

  2. Rob Kochis. Mr. Kochis is a Partner of The Townsend Group and currently provides investment consulting to institutional investors having real asset investment programs totaling more than $15 billion. Services include strategic and investment planning, structuring programs for global multi-asset class portfolios, and identification and selection ...

  3. Rob Townsend est un batteur de rock britannique né le 7 juillet 1947 à Leicester . Il est plus particulièrement connu comme ayant été le batteur du groupe progressif Family de 1967 jusqu'à 1973. Biographie Les débuts. Rob Townsend naît et ...

  4. Elizabeth Veen. We found Rob Townsend and we’re so grateful that we did. Rob met with us at our earliest convenience and was able to answer all of the questions we had about renting and helped us to feel confident in taking steps moving forward. Rob was very communicative, efficient and demonstrated genuine care in all steps of the process.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2016 · Rob Townsend went from a successful Americana band in Texas to New York City, where he came out and is now writing music for the LGBT community. NPR's Elise Hu talks to him about his journey.

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    Rob Townsend is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Rob Townsend and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  7. mikedolbear.com › british-drum-icons › drummer-rob-townsendRob Townsend - Mike Dolbear

    16 de abr. de 2017 · Rob Townsend is one of those drummers who have garnered less recognition than they should have done. In fact, he fits the idea behind Mike Dolbear’s Drumming Icons to a T – celebrating those British drummers we may have forgotten in the headlong onslaught to praise American exports with their rows of toms, bass drums and cymbals galore.