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      • Steve married Joanne Barker in 1985 and the couple later became parents to three children. However, in 1996, he and Barker decided to part ways. Two years later, he married his associate at ‘AOL’, named Jean Villanueva. Jean and Case live together with five children, all from their previous marriages.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_CaseSteve Case - Wikipedia

    His father, Daniel H. Case, is the founding partner of the Hawaiian law firm of Case Lombardi & Pettit. His mother Carol was an elementary school teacher. His parents had three other children: Carin, Dan and Jeff. [37]

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › steve-caseSteve Case - Forbes

    5 days ago · Children. 5. Education. Bachelor of Arts/Science, Williams College. Did you know. Born and raised in Hawaii, Case attended Punahou School, where Barack Obama went to high school. He later served...

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Mr Cook, from near Northwich in Cheshire, told the BBC coverage of Mr Slater's case brought back "painful and emotional memories". However, he said: "At least we have a conclusion to Steve's story.

  5. Oct 13, 2016 · In the first instalment of a two-part blog, leading criminologist Professor Steve Case discusses negative youth justice and the impact it’s having, ahead of his Positive Youth Justice seminar on October 20 at CYCJ. Contemporary youth justice has seriously lost its way.

  6. Steve married Joanne Barker in 1985 and the couple later became parents to three children. However, in 1996, he and Barker decided to part ways. Two years later, he married his associate at ‘AOL’, named Jean Villanueva.

  7. Steve Case: Family. Case's parents, Daniel and Jean Case, were both educators. His father was a professor of economics at the University of Hawaii, while his mother was a teacher.

  8. Aug 5, 2018 · The story of the early days of AOL as told to us by Steve Case is one of the most fascinating in our trove of hundreds of hours of interview footage. And, yes, he still believes the merger was a good idea. Sarah Lacy: Tell me the most interesting story about your childhood.