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U.S. EMBASSY ATHENS - Meet Jim Davis: The Greek Owner of New Balance Running Shoes Did you know the world's most doctor-recommended running shoe company, New Balance, is owned by Greek-American Jim
Recognizing a Lifetime of Unconventional—and Wildly Successful—Leadership | IndustryWeek
Jim Davis poses with some of the New Balance products at their... News Photo - Getty Images
Jim Davis, New Balance
What the sales drop at New Balance, Nike could mean for shoe industry - Boston Business Journal
New Balance breaks ground on headquarters in Allston-Brighton – The Daily Free Press
Longtime chief executive of New Balance steps down
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New Balance advances plan for sixth New England factory - The Boston Globe
Miss USA Chelsea Cooley and Jim Davis, CEO of New Balance Athletic... News Photo - Getty Images
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Throwback: Joe Preston becomes New Balance CEO
l-r) New Balance Chair Jim Davis, Red Sox Manager Bobby V… | Flickr
Library named for Jim Davis '66 and his family | Middlebury News and Announcements
Jim Davis, New Balance
Milos Raonic Extends New Balance Contract – Footwear News
New Balance Breaks Ground On New Athletic Complex In Boston | SGB Media Online
New Balance chairman Jim Davis bet $495,000 on Annissa Essaibi George. Tuesday, it paid off - The Boston Globe
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Matthew Welty on Twitter: "Little known fact. Jim Davis, the owner of New Balance, is the richest Greek person in the world. https://t.co/okCNvCrREE" / Twitter
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New Balance lives up to name
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Jim Davis: The Greek Owner Of New Balance Running Shoes | Greek Gateway
Boston Celtics, NB Development Group break ground at Auerbach Center
For New Balance chief Jim Davis, real estate's part of the legacy - The Boston Globe