Lou M. Jacobs (born January 10, 1964) is the co-head of Delaware North, the family business currently chaired by Jacobs' father, Jeremy Jacobs.
Delaware North
On January 6, 2015 Delaware North Chairman Jeremy Jacobs relinquished the title of CEO and named Lou Jacobs, along with his brother Jerry Jacobs Jr., Co-CEO's. He has worked with the company since 1989, and served in roles with both the gaming division and Delaware North International before returning to the company's headquarters in Buffalo, NY in 1995, when he became executive vice president. In 2003, Jacobs was named to annual "Forty Under 40" list.
Philanthropy
Jacobs and his family have contributed to the Martin House Restoration project.
Family life
In 1989, Jacobs married Joan Babcook at in Buffalo. Mrs. Jacobs was a student at Boston College at the time of her marriage. She worked as a groom at Old Salem Farm in New York . Her father served as mayor of Sloatsburg, New York.
Delaware North
On January 6, 2015 Delaware North Chairman Jeremy Jacobs relinquished the title of CEO and named Lou Jacobs, along with his brother Jerry Jacobs Jr., Co-CEO's. He has worked with the company since 1989, and served in roles with both the gaming division and Delaware North International before returning to the company's headquarters in Buffalo, NY in 1995, when he became executive vice president. In 2003, Jacobs was named to annual "Forty Under 40" list.
Philanthropy
Jacobs and his family have contributed to the Martin House Restoration project.
Family life
In 1989, Jacobs married Joan Babcook at in Buffalo. Mrs. Jacobs was a student at Boston College at the time of her marriage. She worked as a groom at Old Salem Farm in New York . Her father served as mayor of Sloatsburg, New York.
Lenox Tillman (born February 10, 1995) is an American model, who is best known for being a contestant on America's Next Top Model, where she placed fourth.
Tillman was attending the University of North Georgia when she applied for the of ANTM. She was selected as one of the final fourteen contestants. In the third week of the finals, she received the lowest score of the week at 30.3/50, with the competition's host, Tyra Banks, giving her a score of 1/10 for her performance, but was kept in the competition by default due to the disqualification of contestant Romeo Tostado for physical assault earlier in the week. She was eliminated from the competition in the semi-final round, placing fourth behind Adam Smith, Will Jardell and winner Keith Carlos, making her the highest-ranking female competitor of the cycle.<ref name=":0" />
Tillman was attending the University of North Georgia when she applied for the of ANTM. She was selected as one of the final fourteen contestants. In the third week of the finals, she received the lowest score of the week at 30.3/50, with the competition's host, Tyra Banks, giving her a score of 1/10 for her performance, but was kept in the competition by default due to the disqualification of contestant Romeo Tostado for physical assault earlier in the week. She was eliminated from the competition in the semi-final round, placing fourth behind Adam Smith, Will Jardell and winner Keith Carlos, making her the highest-ranking female competitor of the cycle.<ref name=":0" />
Gregg Vance is an American Actor who starred in the Hip Hop Comedy "Phat Beach", playing homeboy wannabe "Mikey Z" (1996) Variety, called him an Up-and-coming Comedic Newcomer.
Gregg Vance and his mother, Oscar-nominated Costume Designer and film producer, Marilyn Vance are Co-Founders of Vance Entertainment. A Hollywood-based entertainment development and production company, (in 2006) they optioned every ghost story (many hundreds) written by the legendary, and renowned Paranormal Investigator and Author Dr. Hans Holzer, considered internationally as the "Founding Father of Modern Day Paranormal Research." A collection of over 150 of his books, including his very first, 1963's "Ghost Hunter." Gregg also produced the 2009 TV series "Unknown Sender", and was nominated for a Webby Award for Best Internet Series Drama.
Gregg Vance and his mother, Oscar-nominated Costume Designer and film producer, Marilyn Vance are Co-Founders of Vance Entertainment. A Hollywood-based entertainment development and production company, (in 2006) they optioned every ghost story (many hundreds) written by the legendary, and renowned Paranormal Investigator and Author Dr. Hans Holzer, considered internationally as the "Founding Father of Modern Day Paranormal Research." A collection of over 150 of his books, including his very first, 1963's "Ghost Hunter." Gregg also produced the 2009 TV series "Unknown Sender", and was nominated for a Webby Award for Best Internet Series Drama.
Susan McReynolds is an Irish-Canadian radio producer and on-air host.
In 2016, she has been the guest host for several editions of Cross Country Checkup, CBC Radio One's national call-in show broadcast live on Sundays across the country. McReynolds grew up in Athy, County Kildare and studied literature at the University of Ulster at Coleraine. In 1999 she earned a Doctorate in Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Irish Women's Literature. Before moving to Canada to work with the CBC, she spent eight years as an on-air host for the BBC and RTÉ (2006-2008 for RTÉ, and 2000 to 2006 for the BBC Radio Foyle).
In 2016, she has been the guest host for several editions of Cross Country Checkup, CBC Radio One's national call-in show broadcast live on Sundays across the country. McReynolds grew up in Athy, County Kildare and studied literature at the University of Ulster at Coleraine. In 1999 she earned a Doctorate in Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Irish Women's Literature. Before moving to Canada to work with the CBC, she spent eight years as an on-air host for the BBC and RTÉ (2006-2008 for RTÉ, and 2000 to 2006 for the BBC Radio Foyle).