Jon R. Stacey
Corporate Officer/Principal bei The Geological Society of London
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Menno Wiebe | M | 75 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Owen Makovore | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Craig Harvey | M | 54 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Kar Fai Leung | M | 45 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | 22 Jahre |
Fivos Spathopoulos | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Andrew Pedley | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Malcolm Archibald Halliday Brown | M | 69 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Gordon Chunnett | M | 69 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| 22 Jahre |
Chris Barrett | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Paul Bosma | M | 56 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Antony J. Amberg | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Declan Anthony Sheeran | M | 67 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Fouché du Plessis Burgers | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Ranaldo Anthony | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Charles Langley Byron | M | 74 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Richard Stewart | M | 48 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Sunit Patel | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Dawid Daniel Pretorius | M | 55 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
John Leslie Courtney Kilham | M | 67 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Roger Tucker | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Luc Antoine | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Philip Le Roux | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Hendrick Meiring | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Efdal Olcer | M | 41 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Mike Collins | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Mark David Crawford Steeves | M | 71 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Laubser Pepler | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Dean Richards | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
James Dendle | M | 38 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Duncan Gareth Moug | M | 45 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Michael S. Coffield | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Roy Spencer | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Heinrich Müller | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Cesare Morelli | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Yuk Shing Liu | M | 55 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Alan Golding | M | 75 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Saradchandra Rao Peshwa | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
André Bekker | M | 65 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
A. Jaco Boshoff | M | 55 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Keith Whitelock | M | 88 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Christopher Jennings | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Roy Derek Corrans | M | 82 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Trevor N. Pearton | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Brent Butler | M | 63 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | 13 Jahre |
John Astrup | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Ian Roland Vann | M | 75 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Vassilios Carellas | M | 50 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
David Parker | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Jean-François Gauthier | M | 66 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Roberto Bencini | M | 69 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Vivian Stuart-Williams | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
David William Broughton | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Michael B. Skead | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Martin Layzell | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
James Murry Davidson | M | 79 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Jo Shearer | M | 72 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Ian Ronald Baron | M | 67 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Hugh Robin Snyder | M | 88 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Katherine Jessie Hall | F | 68 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Barry Wood | M | 74 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
John Ward | M | 67 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Dale Richards | M | 52 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Martin Slabbert | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Bruce Cumming | M | 70 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Andre Fourie | M | 57 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
David Russell | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Ghislain Tourigny | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Mike Daly | M | 70 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Reyno Scheepers | M | 66 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| 40 Jahre |
David Twist | M | 70 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Simon Rollason | M | 56 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Luis Ignacio Silva P. | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
David L. Reid | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| 51 Jahre |
Molatlhegi Benjamin Mosigi | M | 64 |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Alistair Grahame | M | - |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Mark Jonathan Pryor | M | 63 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Phillip Richard Loader | M | 66 |
The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | - |
Michael Begg | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Jan Mapeka | M | - |
Geological Society of South Africa
| - |
Beziehungs-Chart
Beziehungen zu mehreren Unternehmen
Statistik
Land | Beziehungen | % des Gesamten |
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Südafrika | 49 | 62,03% |
Vereinigtes Königreich | 30 | 37,97% |
Alter der Beziehungen
Aktive
Vergangene
Herr
Frau
Aufsichtsräte
Führungskräfte
Ursprung der Beziehungen
- Börse
- Insiders
- Jon R. Stacey
- Persönliches Netzwerk