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  1. Diana Caldwell (22 December 1913 – 3 September 1987) was an English society femme fatale figure who first appeared on the London scene between the wars. She is best known for her part in the murder of Lord Erroll in 1941, dramatised in the 1987 film White Mischief played by Greta Scacchi.

  2. Diana Caldwell is the President, CEO and co-founder of Amplified Sciences, a startup life sciences company based in Indiana. She has a background in business, sales and marketing, and has received recommendations from former colleagues and partners.

    • 500+
    • Amplified Sciences, Inc.
    • CEO at Amplified Sciences
    • Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
  3. Born Diana Caldwell (19131987), she relocated to the Happy Valley in late 1940, together with her new husband, Sir John "Jock" Delves Broughton, a Baronet with extensive landed estates in England. She almost immediately began a very public affair with the local celebrity Joss Hay, Earl of Erroll.

  4. Diana is an accomplished and recognized serial life science entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in both large corporate and small entrepreneurial environments. Throughout her career, she has successfully driven organizational growth, developed and implemented strategic business plans, raised capital, launched novel life science ...

  5. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Diana Caldwell, CEO and president of Amplified Sciences, said the funding will enable validation of the company’s lead assay to detect pancreatic cancer and bring it closer to commercial launch.

  6. 5 de set. de 1987 · Lady Delamere was born Diana Caldwell in Hove, Sussex, in 1913. Her first marriage was to Vernon Motion. In 1940, she and Sir Henry married in Durban, South Africa, then moved to Kenya.

  7. 29 de fev. de 2024 · Purdue University researcher V. Jo Davisson and CEO Diana Caldwell are the founders of Amplified Sciences, a clinical-stage life sciences diagnostic company that focuses on accurately detecting and categorically assessing the risks of debilitating diseases.