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Leonard Abramson (born 1932) is a philanthropist [1] [2] and the founder and former CEO of U.S. Healthcare. [3] [4]
Leonard Ian Abrahamson (born 30 November 1966) is an Irish film and television director. [1] [2] He is best known for directing independent films Adam & Paul (2004), Garage (2007), What Richard Did (2012), Frank (2014), and Room (2015), all of which contributed to Abrahamson's six Irish Film and Television Awards.
Lenny Abrahamson was born in Dublin in 1966. He studied physics and philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. While at university he directed short videos with the Trinity Video Society, which he co-founded with Ed Guiney. He graduated in 1991 with first class honours (gold medal).
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A pioneer of cardiology and founder of the first department of cardiography, he introduced the cardiograph to Dublin, which was placed in his charge by a patient whom he had sent to a London specialist and who had decided that Dublin should also have the instrument.
Leonard Abrahamson (April 29, 1896 – 1961), known as 'the Abe', was an Irish surgeon specialising in cardiology. Born in Odessa, Ukraine, he was, from the 1920s to the 1960s, described as the "natural leader of the Jewish community" in Ireland.
Leonard Abrahamson (April 29, 1896 [1] – 1961), known as 'the Abe', was an Irish surgeon specialising in cardiology. Born in Odessa, Ukraine, he was, from the 1920s to the 1960s, described as the "natural leader of the Jewish community" in Ireland. [2]
Leonard Abramson. US Healthcare. 1975–1996. Industry: Healthcare. Era: 1970. Abramson accurately predicted the need for prepaid medical plans to manage spiraling medical spending in the 60’s and 70’s and founded U. S. Healthcare to capitalize on this opportunity.