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Mark Brown Allcard Limited Gord Baird Allcard Limited Jim Ward Allegheny Printed Plastics Ian Cessna Alliance Data Leslie Mylin Alliance Data Scott Swesey Alliance Data Jerry Stanley Alliance Data Peg Hansel Alliance Data Amber Capwell Alliance Data Patricia Meiburg Alliance Data Randy Piatt Alliance Data Card Services Brian Hamp Allsafe Technologies, Inc. Bharath Balasubramanian American Express Michael Blecher American Express Karen Czack American Express Craig Greenberg American Express Kenoy Kadakia American Express Naina Kalavar Mackay American Express Rhonda Marx American Express Brett McLeod American Express Carol OKeeffe American Express Jamie Plut American Express Stephen Tutt Apollo Colours Ltd. 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