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[edit]At a glance, the footnotes do not establish Mr. Buckley's notability. Thoughts? PetesPizza (talk) 22:22, 10 July 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for bringing attention to the sad state of sourcing in this bio. I was surprised at the level of link rot– and how few of the sources can be found on the Internet Archive. I did find lots of sources via theWikipedia Library on EBSCO and ProQuest, so will be using them to substantially revise the article in the next few days. — Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 00:22, 11 July 2024 (UTC)
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[edit]1.Sources available on ProQuest maybe viewed by editors who qualify to use Wikipedia Library. Meet these criteria for automatic access: 500+ edits 6+ months editing 10+ edits in the last 30 days No active blocks. ProQuest is a search engine that aggregates sources and provides abstracts and some full texts. To access them, first log in to Wikimedia Commons, then to Wikipedia Lbrary, and use the Login via Wikipedia link, then Proquest.
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- Welsch, A. (2024/03/11/). CEOs surprise exit raises questions for vanguard. Barron's, 104(11), 12-13. ProQuest 2954927508
- Levaux, J. (2024/02/29/). Vanguard CEO to step down by year-end. ThinkAdvisor ProQuest 2933170630
- Kozlowski, R. (2024/03/11/). Vanguard's buckley led huge growth, knew when to say 'no'. Pensions & Investments, 52(3), 1 1. ProQuest 2956854240
- Keeley, T. (2023/02/26/, 2023 Feb 26). Vanguard's CEO bucks the ESG orthodoxy; tim buckley pulls out of the net zero managers initiative and affirms his fiduciary duty to clients. Wall Street Journal ProQuest 2779890658
- Pitcher, J. (2024/02/29/, 2024 Feb 29). Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley to step down; the low-cost fund manager's assets grew more than 80% to $9 trillion during his tenure. Wall Street Journal ProQuest 2933168827
- Dinah, W. B. (2024/03/12/). Vanguard watchers baffled over CEO's retirement news. ThinkAdvisor. ProQuest 2955799575
- Global ESG investment 6 mar 24. (2024/03/06/). Industry SnapShots. ProQuest 2937594962
- Vanguard Announces CEO Retirement and Appointment of President via EBSCO
- Vanguard CEO Buckley to Retire by Year-End, Search Underway via EBSCO
- Vanguard CEO says artificial intelligence will revolutionize asset management via EBSCO
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