Proper noun
Paxson (plural Paxsons)
A surname.
The Chicago Tribune reported a new management structure would not include any order to retain Boylen, to whom Paxson and Forman have been committed, as head coach. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, “a business relationship between Partners and Lifespan that further consolidates market power could have additional adverse effects on Rhode Islanders,” Paxson wrote. Source: Internet
"Friday Night Live is a new concept, and it's all about making music fun, accessible, and family friendly," Paxson said. Source: Internet
She had previously been dean of the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and a past-chair of Princeton's economics department. citation In 2014 and 2015, Paxson presided over the year-long celebration of the 250th anniversary of Brown's founding. Source: Internet
Vice president John Paxson has, which is why, despite losing his job to Karnisovas, he’ll stay on as an advisor to ownership. Source: Internet
President Christina Paxson P’19 said the Carneys’ gift will have a “transformative” impact on the University’s capabilities in brain science. Source: Internet