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  1. Jack Canfield

    Jack Canfield is an American motivational speaker and author. He is best known as the co-creator of the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" book series, which currently has over 115 titles and 100 million copies in print in over 47 languages. According to USA Today, Canfield and his writing partner, Mark Victor Hansen, were the top-selling authors in the United States in 1997.

  2. David M. Kopp

    David M(arshall) Kopp (born November 12, 1965 in Canarsie neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York) is an assistant professor and department chair of Human Resource Development (HRD) at Barry University located in Miami Shores, Florida; Kopp also consults and writes in the areas of organizational development, performance improvement, training and adult education. He obtained his B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Louisville in 1987, …

  3. Paul Thompson

    Professor Paul Thompson is the head of the department of Human Resource Management at the University of Strathclyde Business School. He is one of the main theorists of Labour Process theory. He is also a co-editor of the journal "Renewal" about the politics of the British Labour Party. He was previously a member of Big Flame.

  4. Jim Sensenbrenner

    Frank James (Jim) Sensenbrenner, Jr. (born June 14, 1943) is an American politician who has been a member of the Republican Party in the United States House of Representatives since 1979, representing (map). The district, the state's richest, includes most of Milwaukee's suburbs, including Waukesha, West Bend, Brookfield, Delafield, Mequon and Wauwatosa. It was numbered as the 9th District until 2003.

  5. Joseph M. Juran

    Joseph Moses Juran (b. December 24, 1904) is an American industrial engineer and philanthropist. Juran is known as a business and industrial quality "guru," while making significant contributions to management theory, human resource management and consulting as well. He wrote several books, and is known worldwide as one of the most important 20th century thinkers in quality management.

  6. Silas Daniels

    Silas Daniels III (born September 22, 1981 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a professional American football player who plays wide receiver, currently signed to the Montgomery Bears of the American Indoor Football Association. Daniels attended Jean Ribault High School, where he was an honorable mention his senior year for USA Today's 1999 Florida Player of the year honor.

  7. Gilbert Herdt

    Gilbert Herdt (born February 24, 1949) is an American cultural anthropologist who specializes in sexuality and gender identity-based cultures. His studies of the 'Sambia' people -- a pseudonym he created -- of Papua New Guinea analyzes how culture and society create sexual meanings and practices. In the United States, Herdt has also studied adolescents and their families, the emergence of HIV and gay culture, and the role that social policy plays in sexual health.

  8. Harlo Jones

    Harlo Lloyd Jones (December 29, 1923 - October 1, 2005) was a World War II bomber pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Born in Dinsmore, Saskatchewan to a prominent family (Harlo's father Luther Jones owned several businesses, including Dinsmore's first power plant), young Harlo was known by the nickname "Squirt" because of his small stature. His older brother, RCAF pilot Dale Jones, was shot down and killed in 1940 during the Battle of Dunkirk.

  9. Robert Tell

    Robert Tell (born April 4 1937) is an American author, poet, publisher and speaker. He lives in Farmington Hills, Michigan and winters in Hillsboro Beach, Florida. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and was educated in Public Health and English at Columbia and Long Island universities. In his pre-writing career, Tell held senior management positions at hospitals in New York, New Jersey, Kansas City and Detroit.

  10. Marilyn Brick

    Marilyn Brick is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She is currently a member of the Manitoba legislature. Brick was educated at the University of Manitoba, graduating from the university's Bachelor of Physical Education program and receiving a Continuing Education Division Certificate in Human Resource Management. She has been involved in a number of community programs, …

  11. Upamanyu Chatterjee

    Upamanyu Chatterjee, is a Bengali Indian author. He was born in 1959, at Patna, Bihar, is one of a new generation of Indo-English writers. He graduated from St. Xavier's School, Delhi, and St. Stephen's College, of the University of Delhi. He joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1983. In 1990, he lived as Writer in Residence, at the University of Kent, UK. In 1998, he was appointed Director (Languages) in the Ministry of Human Resource Development, …

  12. Johnny Zell

    Johnny Zell (born November 24, 1947, in Fort Benning, Georgia) is an American musician best known from television's The Lawrence Welk Show. His musical instrument is the trumpet. Growing up in Los Angeles, California; he started out in music at an early age, starting first with the violin and later moving on to the trumpet. His first attempt to audition for Lawrence Welk came he was fifteen years old, …

  13. Alec Bregonzi

    Alec Bregonzi (b. 21 April 1930, London - d. 4 June 2006) was an English actor who appeared in a number of stage and television roles. Bregonzi began his career as a professional actor in 1955 in repertory theatre in Farnham, then in York, Bromley and Leatherhead, amongst other places. Work in the West End followed, in Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real", where he played two parts and understudied Ronnie Barker.

  14. Derek Taunt

    Derek Roy Taunt (16 November 1917<sup>(Note 1)</sup> - 15 July 2004) was a British mathematician who worked as a codebreaker during World War II at Bletchley Park. Taunt attended Enfield Grammar, then the City of London School. He studied mathematics at Jesus College, Cambridge between 1936 and 1939. He was accepted as a research student by G. H. Hardy, but this was postponed by the outbreak of World War II. Taunt registered with the Joint Recruiting Board, …

  15. George Farquhar

    George Farquhar was an Irish dramatist. Born in Derry, the son of a clergyman, he attended Trinity College, Dublin, but left without any qualifications, possibly to join a roving troupe of actors. His career was blossoming, when an accident on stage during a performance of "The Indian Emperor" by John Dryden, in which he wounded a fellow actor in a sword fight, caused him to quit the Dublin stage. He left Dublin for London in 1697, and his play, …

  16. Martin van Pernis

    Martin van Pernis (born 1945) is a Dutch business man and currently member of the board of Feyenoord Rotterdam as well as the chairman of the Siemens department in the Netherlands. He is also a member of the board of the VNO-NCW as well as ad interim chairman of the FME/CWM. As a member of the board of directors at Feyenoord he is responsible for the Human Resource Management.

  17. Larry Warren

    Larry Warren, M.A., has served as Executive Director of UMHHC, and as Associate Vice President of the U-M Health System, since March 1998. Before his full appointment, he served nearly two years as interim Executive Director. In addition to his new four-year term, he will receive a new title, Director and Chief Executive Officer of UMHHC, on March 12, 2004. The reappointment also continues his current title within the UMHS leadership, …

  18. H. S. Dillon

    Dr. Harbrinderjit Singh Dillon, more commonly known as H.S. Dillon, is an Indonesian Indian who has occupied a variety of positions in Indonesian political life, including assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, and Commissioner of the National Commission on Human Rights (of which he is still a member). He his current positions include executive director of Partnership Governance Reform in Indonesia.

  19. Maxwell R. Thurman

    General Maxwell Reid Thurman (February 18, 1931 - December 1, 1995) was a U.S. Army general, Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, and former commander of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command. He was commissioned a second lieutenant of Ordnance from North Carolina State University in 1953 but branch transferred to Field Artillery. His first assignment was with the 11th Airborne Division and in 1954 deployed his Honest John Rocket platoon to Lebanon.

  20. Eugene Franklin Coleman

    Eugene Franklin Coleman was an American citizen who allegedly maintained a covert relationship with Soviet Naval Military Intelligence during (Naval GRU) World War II. Coleman was an electrical engineer working in New Jersey for an RCA laboratory that developed devices to assist in radio navigation for high-altitude aerial bombardment. Venona project transcripts indicate that Coleman was an important Soviet agent.

  21. John Philip Kemble

    John Philip Kemble (February 1, 1757 - February 26, 1823), was an English actor. The second child of Roger Kemble, he was born at Prescot, Lancashire. His mother being a Roman Catholic, he was educated at Sedgeley Park Catholic seminary, near Wolverhampton, and the English college at Douai, with a view to becoming a priest. At the end of the four years' course, he still felt no vocation for the priesthood, …

  22. Kate Fitzpatrick

    Kate Fitzpatrick (born 1 October 1947, in Nedlands, Western Australia) is an Australian-based television, film and theatre actress. Theatre roles include "The Lady of the Camellias", "Hamlet", "Celluloid Heroes", "The Ride Across Lake Constance", "Shadows of Blood", "Rooted", "Kennedy's Children". With the Old Tote company she acted in "The Legend of King O'Malley", "The Season at Sarsparilla", …

  23. Christiana Horton

    Christiana Horton (c. 1696 c. 1756), was an English actress. She first appeared in London as Melinda in "The Recruiting Officer" in 1714 at Drury Lane. Here she remained twenty years, followed by fifteen at Covent Garden. At both houses during this long career she played all the leading tragedy and comedy parts, and Barton Booth (who discovered her) said she was the best successor of Mrs Oldfield. She was the original Mariana in Fielding's "Miser" (1733).

  24. William F. Kernan

    General William F. "Buck" Kernan was born in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was commissioned in November 1968 from Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia. He holds a bachelor's degree in History, and a master's degree in Personnel Administration. His military education includes the Infantry Advance Course, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. General Kernan's initial assignment was as Liaison Officer with the 1st Brigade, …

  25. William R. Looney III

    General William R. Looney III is Commander, Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. As commander, he is responsible for the recruiting, training and education of Air Force personnel. His command includes the Air Force Recruiting Service, two numbered air forces and Air University. Air Education and Training Command consists of 13 bases, more than 66,000 active-duty members and 15,000 civilians.

  26. Marcus Perez

    Marcus Perez, a 1989 graduate of the United States Military Academy, was a basketball coach. After serving in the United States Army as a Black Hawk pilot and attaining the rank of Captain, Perez pursued a career as a coach. He was an assistant coach at Army, specializing in recruiting. Perez then moved to Atlanta, Georgia. There, he was the athletic director and head basketball coach for Pace Academy, a private school in the Buckhead community.

  27. Richard Estcourt

    Richard Estcourt (1668-1712), English actor, began by playing comedy parts in Dublin. His first London appearance was in 1704 as Dominick, in Dryden's "Spanish Friar", and he continued to take important parts at Drury Lane, being the original Pounce in Steele's "Tender Husband" (1705), Sergeant Kite in Farquhar's "Recruiting Officer", and Sir Francis Gripe in Mrs Centlivre's "Busybody". He was an excellent mimic and a great favourite socially.

  28. Basil Fernando

    Wattala Pedige Joseph Basil Fernando (or Basil Fernando) was born on 14 October 1944 in Sri Lanka. He has been active in human rights and social action issues continuously from his youth years. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Ceylon, Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1972 and then taught English to second language students at the University of Sri Jayawardanapura, Sri Lanka, for eight years.

  29. William Thomas Hitchen

    William Thomas Hitchen was the captain of the local Rifle Club in Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia. He organised a recruiting march from Gilgandra to Sydney in late 1915. The march was an enormous success, with 263 recruits at the end. Hitchen was born in Mudgee. In 1915 Hitchen was a married plumber of Gilgandra as well as being captain of the local rifle club. He is credited with originating the idea of the snowball march together with his brother R G Hitchen, …

  30. Stan Relihan

    President & CEO of Expert Executive Search - one of Asia Pacific's best-connected Search, Selection & Recruitment Firms. Also a leading international Headhunter, Neural Networker & Technology Enthusiast; Keynote Speaker; Internet & Web 2.0 Subject Matter Expert; Top 30 LinkedIn 'Power User'.Host of TPN :: The Connections Show, an audio podcast series that puts you ahead of the curve with the latest developments in Social & Business Networking. http://connections.thepodcastnetwork.com

  31. Ericka Hanselman

    I am a Recruiter. I am have experience sourcing for Healthcare Professionals, SSL Developers, JAVA Developers, WAP, Forensics and PCI Consultants, Strategy Consultants, SAP, Siebel, Oracle, Sales Executives, and Solution Architects.

  32. David Casalini

    Anyone can cook!

  33. Robert Haga

    Robert Haga, Chief of Staff to Commissioner Chong. He was Vice President of Strategic Planning and USAC Operations at the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) in Washington D.C. Mr. Haga joined USAC in 1998 as its third employee, and during his seven years with USAC, he was responsible for a broad range of issues, including the high cost and low income support mechanisms, corporate finance, information technology, and audits.

  34. An de Jonghe

    Headhunter for the ICT market with a business approach. (3600+ connections) Ceo of TrendQ.eu Organizer of ThinkTomorrow.eu Author of "Social Networks Around The World: How is Web 2.0 Changing Your Daily Life?"

  35. Elizabeth Whitener

    I am the reflector of light. Nothing stands in the way of the light, even when carried by a child of darkness. To some, an influential punk promoter in the 80’s. Yet my past does not define me. Technical degree-Sonic Arts/Sound Design, under Fred Catero. Consulted for Capitol Records. Organized musical festivals & events, successful Entertainment Producer & Corporate Event Coordinator. I live with my 15 yro son in Austin and work as a Technical, and Gaming Industry Recruiter.

  36. Lars Hilse

    Lars has always been more than a web designer which he repeatedly proved when he startet Deutsche Webdesign , his first endevour. ... Not being the policy guy at all, Lars takes charge of the assignments he gets from around the globe from the first moment on. And he has helped pretty much on every continent which shows his capability to think himself into every market on the planet.

  37. Karla Porter

    Get onboard the change train and enjoy the ride ~Karla

  38. Birte Verhaegen

    Birte Verhaegen - Amsterdam (Schiphol) Birte joined Worldwideworker in June 2005 as a Senior Recruitment Consultant and is now the Executive Search Manager Europe. Over the past 6 years, she has gained valuable senior level Executive Search as well as middle management recruitment experience with Boyden and Korn Ferry Futurestep, 2 major Executive Search Companies. Prior to joining the Amsterdam office, Birte lived in Brussels and London and is fluent in Dutch, French and English.

  39. Rodolfo Brezzi
  40. Dan McLaughlin

    Dan McLaughlin founded Renascent Solutions in 2001 after rapidly establishing himself as one of the top recruitment producers in the country. He has successfully completed numerous searches for a wide array of high technology companies ranging from early-stage enterprises to well-established Fortune 500 corporations. His diverse knowledge of, and experience in, both the private and public sectors, combined with an unsurpassed desire to help people succeed, have allowed him to formulate a . . .

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