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Winters

American  
[win-terz] / ˈwɪn tərz /

noun

  1. Yvor 1900–68, U.S. poet and critic.


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To achieve this, Winters added: “We are scaling practical uses of automation, advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to streamline processes, improve decision‑making and enhance both client service and internal efficiency.”

From MarketWatch • May 19, 2026

The news brings up concerns over the swift change and StanChart’s succession, though CEO Bill Winters hasn’t indicated plans to retire, Morningstar analyst Kathy Chan says in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 11, 2026

This has made it more difficult to tie the cause of specific health ailments to certain foods, said Diana Winters, deputy director of the Resnick Center for Food Law and Policy at UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 2, 2025

Vicki Winters, 68, cried during the “No Kings” march as she beat a drum.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 27, 2025

Maxine introduces me to everyone: Maxine’s brother, Nathan, and his wife, Abby, and Mr. and Mrs. Winters, Maxine’s parents.

From "Piecing Me Together" by Renée Watson

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