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'''Fred Eshelman''' is the founder and Executive Chairman of [[Pharmaceutical Product Development]](PPD).<ref>Sharyl Attkisson, [http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20020361-503544.html Hey, Big Spender! Fred Eshelman Donates Over $3M to Conservative Group], 21 October, 2010, accessed 28 February 2011</ref><ref>[http://wraltechwire.com/business/tech_wire/opinion/blogpost/6097886/]</ref>
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'''Fred Eshelman''' is the founder and Executive Chairman of [[Pharmaceutical Product Development]] (PPD).<ref>Sharyl Attkisson, [http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20020361-503544.html Hey, Big Spender! Fred Eshelman Donates Over $3M to Conservative Group], 21 October, 2010, accessed 28 February 2011</ref><ref>[http://wraltechwire.com/business/tech_wire/opinion/blogpost/6097886/Fred Eshelman’s saga: From a one-person startup at PPD to Wilmington’s Walk of Fame], WRAL Techwire, 29 September 2009, accessed 28 February 2011</ref>
  
 
[[PPD]] contributed $2.7M to [[RightChange.com]]<ref>[http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/right_change_is_wrong.html Right Change Is Wrong: A conservative group misleads voters mightily on Obama's tax plans for small businesses], October 24, 2008, accessed 28 February 2011.</ref>
 
[[PPD]] contributed $2.7M to [[RightChange.com]]<ref>[http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/right_change_is_wrong.html Right Change Is Wrong: A conservative group misleads voters mightily on Obama's tax plans for small businesses], October 24, 2008, accessed 28 February 2011.</ref>
  
The School of Pharmacy at the [[University of North Carolina]] at Chapel Hill was named in honor of Fred Eshelman, a 1972 graduate of the School.<ref>[http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/news/schoolnews/school-of-pharmacy-named-for-alumnus-fred-eshelman/?searchterm=None School of Pharmacy Named for Alumnus Fred Eshelman],21 May 2008, accessed 28 February 2011</ref> Eshelman has received the William Richardson Davie Award.<ref>http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/news/schoolnews/fred-eshelman-receives-universitys-davie-award/?searchterm=fred</ref>
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The School of Pharmacy at the [[University of North Carolina]] at Chapel Hill was named in honor of Fred Eshelman, a 1972 graduate of the School.<ref>University of North Carolina, School of Pharmacy, [http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/news/schoolnews/school-of-pharmacy-named-for-alumnus-fred-eshelman/?searchterm=None School of Pharmacy Named for Alumnus Fred Eshelman],21 May 2008, accessed 28 February 2011</ref> Eshelman has received the William Richardson Davie Award.<ref>University of North Carolina, School of Pharmacy, [http://www.pharmacy.unc.edu/news/schoolnews/fred-eshelman-receives-universitys-davie-award/?searchterm=fred Fred Eshelman receives University's Davie Award], 19 November 2009, accessed 28 February 2011</ref>
  
 
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==Resources==

Latest revision as of 14:20, 28 February 2011

Fred Eshelman is the founder and Executive Chairman of Pharmaceutical Product Development (PPD).[1][2]

PPD contributed $2.7M to RightChange.com[3]

The School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was named in honor of Fred Eshelman, a 1972 graduate of the School.[4] Eshelman has received the William Richardson Davie Award.[5]

Resources

References

  1. Sharyl Attkisson, Hey, Big Spender! Fred Eshelman Donates Over $3M to Conservative Group, 21 October, 2010, accessed 28 February 2011
  2. Eshelman’s saga: From a one-person startup at PPD to Wilmington’s Walk of Fame, WRAL Techwire, 29 September 2009, accessed 28 February 2011
  3. Right Change Is Wrong: A conservative group misleads voters mightily on Obama's tax plans for small businesses, October 24, 2008, accessed 28 February 2011.
  4. University of North Carolina, School of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy Named for Alumnus Fred Eshelman,21 May 2008, accessed 28 February 2011
  5. University of North Carolina, School of Pharmacy, Fred Eshelman receives University's Davie Award, 19 November 2009, accessed 28 February 2011