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Roy Strasburger

Categories: Benefactor, Politics & Administration

Countries: USA

"Roy Strasburger is an expert in convenience retailing and a thought leader in the retail industry. He is a frequent columnist, conference presenter, and webinar and podcast participant."

Educated in the USA, in 1984 joined a British law firm based in the Caribbean, moved to England, where he started a publication company and then returned to the US. All before 1994.

"Roy is an Officer in the Priory in the USA of The Order of St John and is a member of The American Friends of St George and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter. Roy and Eva are based in Austin, Texas ... Along with other charitable endeavors, Roy and Eva focus on supporting global cultural and heritage projects."

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Roy Strasburger

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