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Blue Nile names two to board
Internet jeweler Blue Nile this week announced a departure from its board of directors and two additions, bringing the board's total to...
Internet jeweler Blue Nile this week announced a departure from its board of directors and two additions, bringing the board's total to eight.
Joanna Strober, who had been a member since 1999, resigned from the board Wednesday.
The board's new members are Ned Mansour, 60, formerly president of Mattel, and Leslie Lane, 41, currently vice president and general manager of Nike's Global Running group.
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