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  2. Bright Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. is a United States –based child-care provider and is the largest provider of employer-sponsored child care. [1] It also provides back-up child care and elder care, tuition program management, education advising, and student loan repayment programs. It is headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts .

  3. Linda A. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason co-founded, with future husband Roger H. Brown, Bright Horizons, a provider of employer-sponsored child care, emergency back-up care for children and adults/elders, educational advising, and global work/life consulting. The company employs approximately 33,350 people globally and operates about 1,100 child care centers in the United ...

  4. Roger H. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville, Georgia, U.S. Spouse. Linda A. Mason. Education. Davidson College ( BA) Yale University ( MBA) Roger H. Brown is an American businessman, philanthropist, and academic administrator and former president of Berklee College of Music. Brown is also the co-founder of Bright Horizons and founder and chairman of the Salt Lick Incubator.

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  7. My Family Care - Wikipedia

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    My Family Care was founded by brothers Ben and Oliver Black in 2005 as a web-based service offering emergency childcare, eventually expanding to set up an elderly care service, and offer other family benefits [citation needed]. The Blacks had previously bought the nanny agency Tinies Childcare in 2000. [2]

  8. The Isaacs - Wikipedia

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    History. The group's roots go back to 1971, when Joe and Lily Isaacs began a bluegrass band. Lily's parents are Polish Jewish Holocaust survivors. A few years after they were liberated from a concentration camp in Germany in 1945, her parents moved two year old Lily to New York City, where, in 1958, she got a recording contract with Columbia Records and started performing in night clubs.

  9. List of Family Ties episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of episodes of the American television sitcom Family Ties, that aired on NBC from September 22, 1982 to May 14, 1989, with a total of 176 episodes produced, spanning 7 seasons. Series overview [ edit ]