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'''Jacqueline Kerularios''' is a prominent businesswoman and noble in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and [[Constancia]], currently serving as the CEO of [[Kerularios & Company]], a global conglomerate with interests in transport, logistics, energy, and various other sectors. She assumed this role in {{AN|1725}}, succeeding her step-mother, [[Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir]], and has since been instrumental in steering the company through a period of significant growth and strategic reorientation.
'''Jacqueline Kerularios''' is a prominent businesswoman and noble in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and [[Constancia]], currently serving as the CEO of [[Kerularios & Company]], a global conglomerate with interests in transport, logistics, energy, and various other sectors. She assumed this role in {{AN|1725}}, succeeding her step-mother, [[Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir]] (only a year her senior), and has since been instrumental in steering the company through a period of significant growth and strategic reorientation.


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Latest revision as of 01:27, 9 March 2024

Jacqueline Kerularios
Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Full Name Jacqueline Eloise Kerularios
Titles & Offices CEO and Owner of Kerularios & Company (1725 AN - )
Countess of Fontainebleau (1725 AN - )
Birth Date 12.IV.1644 AN
Parents
Family

Married to George Lahaye (m. 1667 AN

Residence Punta Santiago, Alduria

Jacqueline Kerularios is a prominent businesswoman and noble in Nouvelle Alexandrie and Constancia, currently serving as the CEO of Kerularios & Company, a global conglomerate with interests in transport, logistics, energy, and various other sectors. She assumed this role in 1725 AN, succeeding her step-mother, Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir (only a year her senior), and has since been instrumental in steering the company through a period of significant growth and strategic reorientation.

Family

See also