kent clapp
The Coopers & Lybrand market value report for managed care business in Northeast Ohio was submitted on March 15, 1995. [1]
Nathan Conz, associate editor of Insurance & Technology, talks with Kent W. Klapp, one of I&T’s 2007 Tech-Savvy CEOs, about how Medical Mutual of Ohio has cultivated technology initiatives that have expanded the business and enabled efficient IT spending and operations, including streamlining claims and creating a for-profit BPO company. [2]
In the meantime-in 1832-he joined with David Ladd in the purchase of a tract of land consisting of about 600 acres, in Franklin Mills. [3]
Regardless, for numerous reasons, that report, using 1991 - 1994 data and projections, cannot be used to determine the valuation of Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Ohio. [1]
Zenas Kent was educated in the common schools of Middletown, acquiring what was considered a good education at that time. [3]
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When nineteen years old his father sent him to Philadelphia and New York to buy a stock of goods and upon his return, his father took him into the firm. [...] In 1892 he sold out his business and took over the Kent Courier which had been founded in 1886 by Marvin Kent and others. [...] Marvin Kent was born in Ravenna September 21, 1816, the son of Zenas and Pamelia (Lewis) Kent. [...] In 1851, Marvin Kent joined with others in engineering a railroad project which ultimately resulted in the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad The railroad was completed to Franklin Mills in 1863; soon afterward, Kent used his influence to have the town selected as the site for the railroad’s shops. [3]
In reality we have sustained losses. [...] For example, the report projects significant underwriting profits for 1995 and beyond. [1]
He was educated in the common schools at Ravenna and later at Tallmadge Academy and Claridon Academy. [...] He held the office until 1864 when the Franklin Bank became the Kent National Bank, of which he also was made president. [3]
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Sources:
[1] Article: Statement By Kent Clapp, President Blue Cross & Blue… (www.highbeam.com/doc/
[2] Insurance & Technology: The Blog: Keeping It Real: Kent Clapp, Medical … (insurancetech.com/blog/archives/
[3] Kent Historical Society Main Page (dragon.cs.kent.edu/WEB/team/