James Richardson
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James Richardson may refer to:
  • James Richardson (Cisco)
    James Richardson (Cisco)
    James Richardson is a Canadian businessman. He is currently the Chief Marketing Officer of Cisco Systems, where he has worked for 16 years.-Education:Richardson has a degree in marketing and finance from Queen's University.-Employment History:...

    , Canadian businessman, Chief Marketing Officer of Cisco Systems
  • James Richardson (explorer of the Sahara)
    James Richardson (explorer of the Sahara)
    James Richardson Richardson made an expedition in 1845 from Tunis and Tripoli in Libya to Ghadames and Ghat in the middle of the Sahara. Here he collected information about the Tuareg and arrived after nine months back again in Tripoli...

    , British
  • James Richardson (television presenter)
    James Richardson (television presenter)
    James "AC Jimbo" Richardson is a television presenter and journalist. He is best known as a former presenter of Channel 4's Football Italia programme and co-presenter of Setanta Sports' The Friday Football Show and Football Matters...

    , British television presenter associated with Italian football
  • James Richardson (sociologist)
    James Richardson (sociologist)
    James T. Richardson is a Professor of Sociology and Judicial Studies, and the Director of the Master of Judicial Studies Degree Program at the University of Nevada, Reno. Richardson specializes in social and behavioral science evidence, Sociology of Religions and New Religious Movements, Sociology...

    , American sociologist who wrote extensively about new religious movements, popularly called cults
  • James Armstrong Richardson, Sr.
    James Armstrong Richardson, Sr.
    James Armstrong Richardson Sr. was an influential business person in Canada in both business and aviation during the early part of the 20th Century. He lived most of his life in Winnipeg.-Early life:...

    , Canadian businessman
  • James Armstrong Richardson
    James Armstrong Richardson
    James Armstrong Richardson, PC was a Canadian Cabinet minister under Pierre Trudeau, and a Winnipeg businessman....

    , his son, former Canadian politician
  • James Burchill Richardson
    James Burchill Richardson
    James Burchill Richardson was the 41st Governor of South Carolina from 1802 to 1804.Born in Clarendon County to Richard Richardson, a famed Revolutionary War leader, he received his education at the local schools in Clarendon County and afterwards engaged in planting at the Richardsons' Big Home...

    , Governor of South Carolina, 1802–1804
  • James Cleland Richardson
    James Cleland Richardson
    James Cleland Richardson VC was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.He was 20 years old, born in Scotland and a resident of Vancouver, British Columbia,...

    , Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • James D. Richardson
    James D. Richardson
    James Daniel Richardson was an American politician and a Democrat from Tennessee. Richardson represented Tennessee's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1885 through 1905. He was among the earliest U.S...

     (1843–1914), Democrat from Tennessee, U.S. House Minority Leader, 1899–1903
  • James Joseph Richardson, American farm worker wrongly convicted of murder
  • James M. Richardson
    James M. Richardson
    James Montgomery Richardson was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky.Born in Mobile, Alabama, Richardson moved to Glasgow, Kentucky, in early youth and resided with his uncle.He attended the common schools....

     (1858–1925), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
  • James Nicholson Richardson
    James Nicholson Richardson
    James Nicholson Richardson was an Irish Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1885....

    , Liberal Member of Parliament for Armagh
  • James O. Richardson, admiral in the United States Navy prior to World War II
  • James Richardson Spensley
    James Richardson Spensley
    Dr James Richardson Spensley was an English doctor, footballer, manager, Scout Leader and medic from Stoke Newington, London. He is considered to be one of the "Fathers of Italian football", due to his association with Genoa CFC and his contribution to the modern day variation of the game in Italy...

    , British, is considered to be the father of football (soccer) in Italy
  • James Richardson Corporation
    James Richardson Corporation
    The James Richardson Corporation is a corporation, based in Abbotsford, Australia, and primarily involved with furniture, hospitality, real estate, and the duty free retail businesses...

    , Australian corporation involved with furniture, hospitality, real estate, and the duty free retail businesses
  • Jim Richardson, photojournalist, author of High School, USA
  • Jim Richardson (musician)
    Jim Richardson (musician)
    James Anthony Jim "Jimbo" Richardson born 16 February 1941, Tottenham, London, is a British jazz bassist and session musician.An original member of pioneering British jazz-rock band, If , he went on to doing intensive session and studio work...

  • Jimmy Richardson
    Jimmy Richardson
    James Robert "Jimmy" Richardson was an English footballer, best known for his time playing as a forward for Newcastle United....

    , English footballer
  • James Richardson (poet)
    James Richardson (poet)
    -Career & Education:James Richardson an American poet and critic. He is Professor of English & Creative Writing at Princeton University, where he has taught since 1980. He grew up in Garden City, New York and attended Princeton University, graduating summa cum laude in 1971. He earned his Ph.D...

  • James Richardson (footballer)
    James Richardson (footballer)
    James Richardson was a professional footballer, who played for Huddersfield Town and Sheffield Wednesday.-References:...

    , Scottish footballer who played for Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, and Ayr United
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