If you are wanting dates of founding of businesses/organizations, they are the following:
FOOD FOR ALL, Inc., founded July 1, 1985 (Hamiltons led it until February, 1998;
Participation Works launched in the fall of 1998, retired in December of 2013.
Milan Hamilton
Aka Mellowmilan
80 North Center Street
Redlands, CA 92373
909-735-5163 (H)
909-556-5815 (M)
E-mail: mellowmilan2@gmail.com
Blog: www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com
Blog 2: www.mellowmilansite.wordpress.com
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Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David
Page 88 from the Chronological History
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Staff operated businesses provided staff support:
• Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm
• Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015).
• Chicago: Jim Troxel,
• Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke,
• Houston: Tim Wegner,
• Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com
• Sydney
• New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
• Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield
• Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.