updated Sat. March 23, 2024
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Printing Impressions
October 17, 2017
Jay Garner, executive VP of sales and marketing at Boardman, Ohio-based E1 Digital Direct, a part of the Pigeon Group, describes how E1 Digital Direct was formed with a clean slate as an all-digital direct mail printing and mailing operation two years ago. Without the problem of trying to incorporate legacy equipment,Ãâà...
Rudaw
September 24, 2017
Retired US Col. Richard Naab and retired Lt. Gen. Jay Garner speak with Rudaw's Shaho Amen on September 24. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — Two retired US military officers with a quarter century's experience in Kurdistan and Iraq see the Kurdistan Region's independence vote as a result of Iraqi regimesÃâà...
Gloversville Leader-Herald
September 11, 2017
The county, Fulton County Center for Regional Growth and National Grid sponsored a Site Selector Advisory Forum with three site selectors at the Holiday Inn. The guests — who spent Wednesday through Friday in the county — were: Dennis Donovan, Jay Garner and Jim Renzas. They are three of only 43Ãâà...
Kurdistan24
July 29, 2017
Jay Garner, task force commander for Operation Provide Comfort in 1991, and then head of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA) in Iraq in the spring of 2003, said. Along with the other panelists, Garner proceeded to make three crucial points. First, Iraq is broken beyond repair.
The Guardian
August 15, 2014
“The Iraq that we knew no longer exists,” Jay Garner told the Guardian. Garner is a longtime supporter of Iraqi Kurds, whose relationship with Baghdad is forever marked by Saddam Hussein's 1987-8 Anfal genocide. In 1991, Garner led US humanitarian operations in Kurdistan following the first Gulf war,Ãâà...
Orlando Sentinel (blog)
July 22, 2014
The retired general who briefly led America's postwar Iraq reconstruction efforts said Tuesday that the war was a mistake, calling it one of many foreign-policy missteps that have emboldened U.S. enemies and contributed to unrest throughout the world. Lt. Gen. Jay Garner, a Windermere resident, spokeÃâà...
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