Proper noun
Cryan (plural Cryans)
A surname from Irish.
In honour of Karina, Roy's widow Carmel Cryan established The Roy Kinnear Trust in 1994, which was designed to improve the lives of physically and mentally disabled young people. Source: Internet
Earlier this year John Cryan, Deutsche’s boss at the time, said its move was a “one-off investment”. Source: Internet
But it was explained by Southwark’s cabinet member for housing, Stephanie Cryan, that the costs were incurred in having to pigeon-proof its estates with netting and spikes. Source: Internet
Deutsche Bank earlier this month named CEO Christian Sewing to replace John Cryan, after three straight years of net losses totaling more than $10 billion and an erosion of market share in its once-dominant investment-banking and trading unit. Source: Internet
Cryan said in February that while progress was being made towards increasing profitability, the bank's management was "not yet satisfied" with results. Source: Internet
Councillor Stephanie Cryan, deputy leader and cabinet member for housing at Southwark Council, said: “It’s really important that we treat this disorder with the sensitivity and range of appropriate support services it requires. Source: Internet