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For New Balance chief Jim Davis, real estate's part of the legacy - The Boston Globe
Comment la New Balance 990 est devenue une sneaker mythique - Views
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New Balance's Purpose is to Inspire Movement | MDH Mark D Hogan
New Balance Owner Jim Davis Comes to Washington | Business | emissourian.com
New Balance, Grubhub Called Out on Social Media for Overly Political Comments
James Davis | Tactics Blog
Lifestyles Of The Rich And Politically Active | realtor.com®
Jim Davis & family
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New Balance - Wikipedia
New Balance: Brand History, Philosophy, and Iconic Products
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Jim Davis (New Balance) Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth
Jim Davis - Ηe created one of the largest shoe companies in the world | ellines.com
Library named for Jim Davis '66 and his family | Middlebury
Newton residents, New Balance leaders receive honorary degree from BC | Newton, MA Patch
Herald All-Scholastics: Boys track – Boston Herald
New Balance: Brand History, Philosophy, and Iconic Products
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Did Mike Pence and New Balance's Jim Davis Have a Fancy Car Summit in Allston?
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Recognizing a Lifetime of Unconventional—and Wildly Successful—Leadership | IndustryWeek
How New Balance Went From “Dad Shoe” To Everyone's Shoe | by Joe Scaglione | Medium
How New Balance Transcended Dad Shoe Status | HYPEBEAST
Recognizing a Lifetime of Unconventional—and Wildly Successful—Leadership | IndustryWeek
New Balance has taken a careful approach to choosing athlete endorsers, and it's paying off - The Boston Globe