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  1. 6 de dic. de 2021 · John Lehmann, 54, Fertile, MN passed away on Monday, December 6, 2021 at Yuma Regional Medical Center in Yuma, AZ. John James Lehmann was born to James and Lorraine (Hamre) Lehmann in Ada, MN on August 31, 1967. He graduated from Fertile-Beltrami High School in 1985 and went on to UMC in Crookston, getting his aviation private pilot’s license.

  2. Chairman, Founding Partner. Dr. Lehman co-founded JFLCO in 1992 and has been involved in all aspects of the firm’s private equity investment and management activities. Immediately prior to forming JFLCO, he spent three years as a Managing Director in Corporate Finance at PaineWebber, Inc., where he led the Aerospace and Defense Group. From ...

  3. 24 de ago. de 2022 · Auckland mayoral candidate John Lehmann reckons the City of Sails could do with 13 more mayors than it already has. And if Lehmann is elected Auckland mayor in September, he said that's exactly ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LehmanJohn Lehman - Wikipedia

    John Francis Lehman Jr. (born September 14, 1942) is an American private equity investor and writer who was secretary of the Navy (1981–1987) during the Reagan administration in which he promoted the creation of a 600-ship navy. Lehman is on the board of trustees for the thinktank Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). Lehman was also, from 2003 to 2004, a member of the National ...

  6. www.youtube.com › @JohnLehmannPhotographyJohn Lehmann - YouTube

    John Lehmann was named Canadian photojournalist of the year in by the Canadian News Photographers Association in 2012, 2013 and by the Canadian Association o...

  7. John Lehmann, the English author, poet, editor, and publisher, was partner and general manager of The Hogarth Press (1938 to 1946); director of the publishing firm John Lehmann, Ltd. (1945-1952); and editor of the publications New Writing (1936-1939), Penguin New Writing (1940-1950), New Writing and Daylight (1942-1946), New Soundings (1952-1953), and The London Magazine (1954-1961).