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  1. Paul Benfield (1742–1810) was an English East India Company employee and trader, financier and politician. He is now known as a target for the rhetoric of Edmund Burke, and for his spectacular bankruptcy.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2021 · View High-res Photo. Research Areas. Defense. Paul Benfield is an Adjunct Senior Fellow for the Defense Program at the Center for a New American Security. He is also the Director of Emerging Technologies at Pallas Advisors, a strategic consulting firm focused on national and economic security.

  3. Known for its intricate carvings, wide arches, red brick walls and lime mortar, Chepauk Palace was built by the engineer Paul Benfield, who completed it in 1768. It was one of the first buildings in India to be built in the Indo-Saracenic style.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2020 · Pallas Advisors' Director of Emerging Technologies Paul Benfield has joined CNAS as an Adjunct Senior Fellow in the Defense Program, along with Sarah Mineiro and LTG (R) Tony Ierardi. “I am very pleased to welcome Tony, Sarah and Paul to the Center,” said Susanna Blume, Director of the CNAS Defense Program.

  5. Paul assists a variety of innovative companies on best practices in navigating the complex go-to-market strategies required for commercial success in the national security sphere. He also directs Pallas Ventures, bringing his expertise in venture capital and emerging dual-use technology to bear on the national security ecosystem.

  6. 26 de ago. de 2020 · The Revd Paul Benfield, an Anglo-Catholic priest and a barrister, who serves on the LAC, said on Tuesday: “This is a complicated area of law on which I would not want to give a hasty view. It will be necessary to consider carefully what this legal opinion says and whether its arguments stand up to scrutiny.

  7. 16 de jul. de 2021 · by Rebecca Paveley. 16 July 2021. Click here for more reports from the July General Synod, held via Zoom last weekend. YouTube/Church of England. Much of the debate was taken up with discussion of a motion put forward by the Revd Paul Benfield (Blackburn)