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Eva Strasburger

Categories: Benefactor, Politics & Administration

Countries: Africa, USA

Daughter to Christopher and Irene Turner which explains her being born Tanzania and brought up in other exotic places. She co-founded a publishing company with Roy Strasburger in Southern England before moving to the States in 1988. They are married with children. "Along with other charitable endeavors, Eva and Roy focus on supporting global cultural and heritage projects."

She is President or CEO or co-founder of various businesses. Convenience retailing seems a common factor.

Source, 2024: TVG Solutions.

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