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  1. www.sarahehughes.comSarah Hughes

    Sarah Hughes is America’s most recent Olympic Gold Medalist in Ladies Figure Skating, winning in Salt Lake City in 2002, the last time an Olympic Games was held in the United States. Since then, Sarah has spent her time contributing to many societal and philanthropic causes.

  2. Sarah Hughes. Home. More. Ads & Endorsements. Endorsements. Bed, Bath & Beyond. BMW. Campbell Soup Company. Capezio Dancewear. CITI. Comcast. General Electric. JP Morgan Chase. Liberty Mutual. Smucker's . Sanofi Aventis. VISA. Wheaties / General Mills. Chase Campaign (2016) BTS of Chase Campaign: my niece Charlotte (pink jacket) & Rachel ...

  3. Aug 18, 2020 · NCAA champion hockey player, lawyer, father John Hughes has died John W. Hughes, a tri-captain of Cornell University's NCAA Champion 1970 men's ice hockey team, still the only team with a perfect season in NCAA hockey history, passed away on Tuesday, according to Cornell Athletics.

  4. Sarah Hughes: A Life in Balance (NBC) Producer, Host, Headline Performer (2002) Tours. Smucker's Stars On Ice (2004-2005) 60 city U.S. tour; select shows in Japan. Host & headliner of the NBC and A&E television specials, media promotion s. Champions On Ice Headline performer (1999-2002)

  5. Jan 20, 1994 · Young Sarah. Gordie Howe, Jan 20, 1994 (8 yrs old) JoJo Starbuck, Taylor Hughes & Emily Hughes, Rockefeller Center (1995)

  6. www.sarahehughes.com › home › educationSarah Hughes - Education

    Juris Doctor, University of Pennsylvania Law School (2018) Activities: Journal of Business Law (Editor, 2016 - 2018) Morris Fellow (2017 - 2018) Penn Law Women's Association (Board Member, 2016 - 2018)

  7. www.sarahehughes.com › home › writingSarah Hughes - Writing

    Apr 3, 2014 · Emily Hughes, 2006 Olympian (and for full disclosure, also my sister), was an intern for then-Senator John Kerry during the summer of 2010. “We got a great tour of the White House in 2006,” she said.

  8. Nov 18, 2021 · I know I’m not alone. An article in Time stated that “In 2009, just 475 women froze their eggs, according to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology. By 2018, 13,275 women did so, an increase of 2,695%.”.

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