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MercurysBall2 ago

close to Rothschilds.. https://imgur.com/a/okIiYRU

FCLT Global and Lynn de Rothschild https://www.fcltglobal.org/team-member/lady-lynn-forester-de-rothschild/

https://en.everybodywiki.com/FCLTGlobal

FCLTGlobal is an American think tank headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. FCLTGlobal publishes research on long-term investment strategies for companies, asset management firms, and institutional investors. FCLTGlobal is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization.

FCLTGlobal was founded in July 2016 by Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and McKinsey & Company, BlackRock, The Dow Chemical Company and Tata Sons.

Board of Directors and Strategic Advisors

  • Board of Directors

Mark D. Wiseman, Global Head of Active Equities and Chairman of BlackRock Alternative Investors (FCLTGlobal Chair)

Dominic Barton, Global Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company

Else Bos, Former CEO, PGGM

Chow-Kiat Lim, Deputy Group President, Group Chief Investment Officer, GIC

Andrew N. Liveris, Chairman and CEO, The Dow Chemical Company and Executive Chairman, DowDuPont

Mark Machin, President and CEO, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board

Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever

Mark Weinberger, Global Chairman & CEO, Ernst & Young

Theresa J. Whitmarsh, Executive Director, Washington State Investment Board

Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO, FCLTGlobal (ex-officio)

  • Strategic Advisors Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman Tata Sons Larry Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock Nitin Nohria, Dean, Harvard Business School Randall L. Stephenson, Chairman and CEO, AT&T

MercurysBall2 ago

Andrew N. Liveris, Chairman and CEO, The Dow Chemical Company and Executive Chairman, DowDuPont

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_N._Liveris

Liveris serves on the board of directors of the battery company Novonix,[33][34] and he is also on the board of IBM and a member of the executive committee of the Business Roundtable. Liveris is also a former president of the International Council of Chemical Associations.[35] He served as vice-chairman of The Business Council for 2011 and 2012, and as chairman for 2013 and 2014.[36][37][38][39] He is a member of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and the American Australian Association.

Liveris collaborated with Muhtar Kent, chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, George David, chairman of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company, and George Stamas, partner at Kirkland and Ellis LLP, to found The Hellenic Initiative (THI), a non-profit, non-governmental organisation with the goal of encouraging entrepreneurship and job-creation investments in Greece

Re Kirkland and Ellis: https://searchvoat.co/?t=%22Kirkland+and+Ellis+%22&b=on

https://voat.co/v/GreatAwakening/2903264

MercurysBall2 ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Machin

Mark Machin (born 1966) is an English-Canadian investment banker who is the President and CEO of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board...

Canadian Pensions you say? >> Canada pension fund OMERS invests $121 million in IndInfravit Trust

Mumbai: Canadian pension fund Ontario Municipal Employees’ Retirement System (OMERS) on Friday announced an investment of $121 million for a 22.4% stake in IndInfravit Trust, an infrastructure investment trust (InvIT), marking its first infrastructure deal in India.

The other anchor investors in IndInfravit include Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and Allianz Capital Partners (ACP).

Voat posts re OMERS: https://searchvoat.co/?t=ontario+pension&b=on

The Royal honeymoon and a Saudi hotel chain that takes us from the City of London back to the Podestas and the Acorn Group

Jasper Park Lodge ..In 2006, it was purchased by Oxford Properties, the real estate investment arm of Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS), but is operated by Fairmont Hotels. (Oxford Properties also owns the Leadenhall Buildingin the City of London). .... ..AccorHotels today [December 2015] announces the signing of an agreement with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), Kingdom Holding Company (KHC) of Saudi Arabia and Oxford Properties, an Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) company for the acquisition of FRHI Holdings Ltd (FRHI), parent of Fairmont, Raffles, and Swissôtel.

..This transaction is subject to the regulatory approvals of the antitrust authorities. Rothschild and Zaoui & Co are acting as financial advisors and Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier and Proskauer Rose LLP are acting as legal advisors to AccorHotels on this transaction. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC are acting as financial advisors and McCarthy Tetrault LLP and White & Case LLP are acting as legal advisors to FRHI on this transaction.

Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan acquires Acorn Care and Education https://www.otpp.com/news/article/-/article/24689 ..

The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP), whose worldwide investments also include the UK's Busy Bees nursery chain, indicated it was looking to expand the business. ..

Richard Desmond, the billionaire owner of the Daily and Sunday Express newspapers, is planning to bid for the rights to run the National Lottery.

Desmond, who already runs the rival Health Lottery, is said to be preparing to tender for the UK lottery franchise when it comes up for renewal in 2019. Camelot, which is owned by Canadian pension fund the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, holds the rights to run the National Lottery until 2023.

See Desmond's connection to Jimmy Savile : here..

So the lottery in the UK is corrupt and connected to OMERS and other Canadian companies. Epstein and his Zorro Trust collected on the US lottery right? We need to look into that.


More stuff on OMERS here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3379089/20138571 -

Camelot, which is owned by Canadian pension fund the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, holds the rights to run the [UK] National Lottery until 2023.

More posts re OTPF:

PSU Chemistry Professor who faces 35 Counts Of CHILD PORN drives for Lyft, DoorDash and Postmates and has links with Jeffrey Epstein

Lyft, Inc. is a transportation network company (TNC) based in San Francisco, California and operating in 640 cities in the United States and 9 cities in Canada ..In July 2017, the company announced that the Walt Disney World Resort "Minnie Van" service will be powered by Lyft....

Lyft had raised more than US$2 billion from investors such as General Motors (US$500M), Alibaba Group, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue Management, DiDi, fbFund, Floodgate Fund, Fontinalis Group, Fortress, Founders Fund, GSV Capital, Icahn Enterprises, Janus Capital Management, K9 Ventures, Mayfield Fund, Prince Alwaleed's Kingdom Holdings Company, Rakuten, Tencent, and Third Point Ventures..

In February 2016, Prince al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia made an investment in Lyft which included the purchase of $148 million worth of existing stock from Andreessen Horowitz and Founders Fund. In December 2017, Lyft raised $500 million from Fidelity Management & Research Company and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Fund.


from this post: MISSING and suspected suicide - Ex-Mayor of Sparta and former police officer with the New Jersey Department of Human Services >>>>Laying down some tracks on the New York Yacht Club here - notes for a forthcoming post.. ahem.. Epstein.. cough cough

The USS NEW YORK Commissioning Committee Foundation relied on the generous financial support of corporations, foundations and individuals alike. OFFICIAL SPONSORS include: http://www.ussny.org/sponsors.php

The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey; The New York Yacht Club; Conde Nast

http://www.communitywalk.com/map/list/172018?order=0

Fraunces Tavern Museum - Revolutionary New York revolved around Manhattan's oldest building. The 1719 Georgian-style yellow brick house is the site of Samuel Fraunces Tavern (1762) where George Washington gave his farewell address to officers of the Continental Army in 1783 and later New York Yacht Club was founded.

New York Yacht Club, 37 W 44th St

Manhattan - The club was founded in 1844 by John Cox Stevens and eight friends aboard Steven’s yacht Gimcrack while sailing in New York Harbor. On August 22, 1851, the schooner America won the 100 Guinea Cup (renamed America’s Cup) from the Royal Yacht Squadron by defeating 14 British yachts in a 53-mile race around Isle of Wight. The syndicate that captured the trophy later assigned the Cup to the New York Yacht Club with a Deed of Gift, under condition that it be preserved as a perpetual Challenge Cup for friendly competition between foreign nations. The trophy was renamed the America’s Cup.

Henry McFarlane House, New York Yacht Club

30 Hylan Blvd.

Staten Island - Home the the NYYC from 1868 to 1871, years when the club successfully defended the America's Cup off the coast of Staten Island. the property is presently owned by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

New York Container Terminal - Built by American Export Lines, the terminal was purchased in 1973 by the City of New York for $47.5 million. In 1985, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey leased the terminal from the City for a period of 38 years. The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan bought the marine container terminal in 2006 for for $2.4 billion.

Piers 1—12, Brooklyn-Port Authority Marine - *Terminal - Piers 1-6 Brooklyn Bridge Park;

Pier 7-11 Red Hook Container Terminal*

South Brooklyn Marine Terminal - An 88-acre marine terminal located between 29th and 39th streets in Brooklyn, just south of Erie Basin. The SBMT is owned by the Port Authority and managed by EDC.

New York Dock Co. Warehouses - Twin six-story one-block-long former warehouses were part of the New York Dock Company's huge freight handling complex that extended for two and one-half miles on the waterfront. The Port Authority took over property in 1955 and it was leased to Maersk in 1958. Today the structures deteriorate while developers litigate their future.

Beard Street Warehouses, Beard Street

Red Hook, Brooklyn - 21 warehouses https://ny.curbed.com/maps/walk-through-red-hooks-industrial-past-with-these-8-gems

New YorK Yacht Club

Members include: David Rockefeller; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Ted Turner; Harold Stirling Vanderbilt; Chris Dodd; Pete DuPont; Michael Bloomberg