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Cristopher Davidson |
EVP Global Sales | Profile |
American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) is a joint underwriting association created by some of the largest insurance companies in the United States. Our purpose is to pool the financial assets pledged by our member companies to provide the significant amount of property and liability insurance required for nuclear power plants and related facilities throughout the world.
Thoroughbred Diesel opened in 2001 as a one bay shop in Winchester, KY. We operated our shop on three simple ideas; impeccable customer service, lowest possible prices, and fast delivery. We specialized in diesel performance and diesel stock replacement installs. Through our years as strictly a service and performance garage we realized that people all over the country need a place they could trust to call and get free honest advice about their diesel vehicles. It was shortly after that we launched our website and began our "Call For Free Advice" slogan. At Thoroughbred Diesel we know more than just the part numbers, we know the parts. We are still a real shop located in Winchester Kentucky that specialize in diesel performance and diesel repair and, we still offer free advice.
AAON, Inc. is a prominent manufacturer and designer of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, established in 1988 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The company has expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions and growth initiatives, enhancing its product range and manufacturing processes. AAON offers a diverse selection of engineered HVAC solutions tailored for various industries. Their product lineup includes semi-custom and custom rooftop units, data center cooling solutions, cleanroom systems, air handling units, and geothermal heat pumps, among others. These products are designed to meet the specific needs of commercial and industrial buildings across sectors such as healthcare, education, hospitality, and manufacturing. Over the years, AAON has achieved significant milestones, including its initial public offering in 1991 and various acquisitions to bolster its technology and product offerings. The company continues to expand its facilities to accommodate growing demand, solidifying its position as a key player in the HVAC market.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts is a leading performing arts complex located in Costa Mesa, California. Established in 1986 and renamed in 2011, it spans 14 acres and is recognized as Orange County’s largest non-profit arts organization. The Center features multiple venues, including Segerstrom Hall, Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, Samueli Theater, and Judy Morr Theater, hosting a wide range of performances. The Center offers live performances that include Broadway shows, classical concerts, dance, and contemporary acts. It also provides venue rentals for private events and seminars, along with arts-based education programs through the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge Education Center. With a mission focused on artistic excellence and community engagement, the Center has welcomed over 20 million visitors and premiered over 60 world-class productions since its inception.
American National Bank & Trust is a financial institution with a history dating back to 1856. Originally established as West Omaha National Bank, it has grown to be one of the largest banks in the Midwest, serving clients in Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota. The bank focuses on personalized service and building long-term relationships with both business and personal clients. The bank offers a wide range of financial services, including checking and savings accounts, consumer lending, mortgage lending, and construction financing. It also provides trust and investment services, managing approximately $1 billion in assets, and offers real estate title services, equipment and auto leasing, and personal investment services. American National Bank & Trust is committed to fiscal responsibility and conservative banking practices, ensuring financial strength and stability for its customers.