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  1. James Carnegie is a UK based Creative whose still & moving work is defined by his passion for the outdoors, authenticity and people. With a clear focus on creating emotive content, James is adept at encouraging brands, destinations and storytellers to pursue moments that viewers can engage with. <br><br>James founded Peal Production in 2019 as a vehicle to manage the larger scale and multi ...

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  2. James Carnegie-Brown Client Partner and Co-Founder James has spent 30 years building and leading agencies that advise on strategic brand and corporate communications working in Europe, North America, Middle East and Russia.

  3. Owner at Carnegie Accounting, LLP · Certified Public Accountant licensed in Oregon. Have served a wide range of closely held businesses and not-for-profit entities providing financial reporting ...

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  4. Sir James Carnegie of Pittarrow, 3rd Baronet (1716 – 30 April 1765) [1] was a Scottish politician, soldier and (but for the attainder of the 5th Earl) 6th Earl of Southesk, 6th Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird and 6th Baron Carnegie, of Kinnaird and Leuchars.

  5. National Sales Director at United Equipment Accessories. Waverly, Iowa, United States. 123 followers 120 connections.

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  6. 24 de feb. de 2023 · James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife, was a British nobleman and landowner who succeeded his maternal aunt, Princess Arthur of Connaught, as Duke of Fife in 1959. He was a descendant of King Edward VII, and his grandfather was granted the Dukedom of Fife by Queen Victoria in 1889. The Duke did not carry out royal or official duties, and he passed away in 2015, being succeeded by his son, David ...

  7. James Carnegie teaches the highland bagpipes in Cambridge. Bagpipes have been played for well over a thousand years in Europe, parts of Africa and western Asia. In the UK most folk will probably think of the Scottish Great Highland bagpipes (played, perhaps, by a piper in a kilt and sporran) if you ask them to imagine a set of bagpipes. It was ...