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Alma Dale Campbell Brown (born June 14, 1968) is an American television news reporter and anchorwoman. She served as co-anchor of the NBC news program Weekend Today from 2003 to 2007, then hosted the series Campbell Brown on CNN from 2008 to 2010. Brown won an Emmy Award as part of the NBC team reporting on Hurricane Katrina. Since 2013 she has served as an education reform and school choice activist.
Campbell Brown was born Alma Dale Campbell Brown in Ferriday, Louisiana, the daughter of the former Louisiana Democratic State Senator and Secretary of State James H. Brown Jr., and Brown's first wife, Dale Campbell. Alma Dale was her maternal grandmother's name.
Brown was raised as a Roman Catholic, though her father is a Presbyterian. She has two sisters.
Brown grew up in Ferriday, Louisiana, and attended the Trinity Episcopal Day School. Her family was involved in hunting, politics, and cooking, "It was all about Cajun and tight-knit families and big parties," according to Brown.
Dick DeVos (born Richard Marvin DeVos, Jr., October 21, 1955) is an entrepreneur-businessman from Michigan. The son of Amway co-founder Richard DeVos, he served as CEO of the consumer goods distribution company from 1993–2002. In 2006, DeVos ran for governor of Michigan, but lost to Democratic incumbent Jennifer Granholm. In 2012, Forbes magazine listed him as the 67th richest person in the United States, with a net worth of approximately $5.1 billion.
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, DeVos is a graduate of the Forest Hills public school system.
He was involved in the family business, Amway, even as a child. “I still remember when it was in the basement of our home when I was growing up,” he later said. “I remember the offices being down there and people working down there.” As boys, he and his brother Doug were “tapped as mini-hosts,” assigned to greet attendees at Amway's annual conventions, and they “helped out with everything from clearing plates during gatherings to ferrying guests to play tennis or waterski. That evolved to speaking in front of groups and even giving product demonstrations.” DeVos later said that “It was kind of like a Junior Achievement atmosphere contained inside of Amway...We just hung around the company. It was your social activity.”
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Ed Pozzuoli, President of Fort Lauderdale based law firm Tripp Scott, sits down with Betsy DeVos, Chairman of the American Federation for Children, to discuss the school choice movement. http://www.TrippScott.com
AFC Chairman Betsy DeVos appeared on Fox Business Network's STOSSEL on September 4, 2014.
Thanks to forward thinking by Rick DeVos and backing from the Dick & Betsy DeVos Family Foundation, metro Grand Rapids today has become the site of an international competition for the world's largest art prize. DeVos gives his reasons for putting Grand Rapids on center stage. created by: http://andydragt.com for: http://rapidgrowthmedia.com
Betsy DeVos, chairman of the American Federation for Children speaks at SXSWeud conference.
For information on The Gathering, see: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/09/25/the-1-billion-a-year-right-wing-conspiracy-you-haven-t-heard-of.html and http://www.twocare.org/the-gathering-the-religious-rights-cash-cow/ Discussion of public education by Dick and Betsy DeVos begins at 22:50.
Each year, entrepreneurial-minded high school graduates interested in pursuing a business education at NU compete for an annual renewable scholarship worth up to $10,000. This is known as the Dick & Betsy DeVos Scholarship for Free-Enterprise & Entrepreneurship. Eligibility is limited to new students in the full-time bachelor's degree program or four-year bachelor's/master's program. The prize is based on application and essay, academic merit and demonstrated talent in entrepreneurship. In addition, an on-site presentation/interview is required.
Watch the full interview with Campbell Brown, former NBC CNN reporter and anchor when she attended West Michigan Aviation Academy event.
Archive Interview with Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown prior to the Beijing Olympics where she went on to successfully defend her 200m Olympic title.
Campbell Brown stumps Tucker Bounds with a question about Sarah Palin's foreign policy experience. Unhappy with the Tucker Bounds interview, John Mccain Cancelled his Larry King interview. Before they chose Palin for VP, the McCain campaign set a high standard for a VP pick, based on the ability to step in as President and foreign policy experience.
On growing up, inspiration in sports, and keeping with the training routine
Shimon Peres in conversation with journalist Campbell Brown
Track and Field Superstars Allyson Felix of the USA and Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica talk about their plans for the 2013 track season as they answer some key questions from International Journalist at an IAAF International Press conference call on Thursday April 18th 2013.
Nathan Brown speaks with Lloyd & Brown as they look back over the history between the 2 players
WCH 2015 Beijing - Veronica Campbell Brown JAM 200m Final Bronze