John Walsh is senior vice president and executive editor of both ESPN and the ESPN Internet Group. He has been executive editor of ESPN since December 1990, overseeing all studio and informational programming and being involved in the creative development
Born January 8, 1912, American lawyer and former judge and Deputy Attorney General who was appointed Independent Counsel in December 1986 to investigate the Iran-Contra affair during the Reagan Administration
Has been Chairman and CEO of General Electric, coauthor with his wife Suzy Welch of a widely read weekly business column, The Welch Way, and recently launched the 'Jack Welch Management Institute,' an online MBA program
Clayton 'Claytie' Williams, Jr. (b. 10/8/1931), businessman from Midland, Texas, was unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial nominee 1990 against Democratic State Treasurer Ann Richards even though Williams initially led in opinion polls by 20 points
(born on July 1, 1957) is a Canadian entrepreneur, philanthropist and was the lead deal making panelist or 'Dragon' of all-time on CBC's Gemini Award-winning Dragons' Den
American Author: Her New York Times best-selling book Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence, released in 2002, was the basis of the hit comedy film Mean Girls (2004)
Pioneer in the Commercial Aviation Industry/ Wordlaw is one of approximately 25 black female pilots flying for a major airline in the U.S. today/Featured in the film, 'The Women's List'