- Myra Bradwell
Myra Colby Bradwell was a publisher and political activist. She was the first woman to be admitted to the Illinois bar to become the first female lawyer in Illinois in 1892
- Pierre Trudeau
Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau, PC, CC, CH, QC, MA, LLD, FRSC (18 October, 1919 – 28 September, 2000), usually known as Pierre Trudeau or Pierre Elliott Trudeau, was the fifteenth Prime Minister of Canada from 20 April, 1968 to 4 June, 1979, and from 3 March, 1980 to 30 June, 1984. Trudeau was a charismatic figure who, from the late 1960s until the mid-1980s, …
- L. Timmel Duchamp
L. Timmel Duchamp is the author of The Grand Conversation (2004), a collection of essays; Love's Body, Dancing in Time (2004), a collection of short fiction; and Alanya to Alanya (2005), a novel. She has been a finalist for the Sturgeon, Homer, and Nebula awards and has been short-listed several times for the James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award .
- Justin Oberman
I man of many medias! http://www.digitisms.comhttp://www.mopocket.com; Justin Oberman is a new media viral communication consultant and founder of Digitisms for that purpose. He specializes in consulting corporations, non-profits, political campaigns or movements and individuals to effectively harness the power of the blogosphere as well as establish and maintain the important task of blogger relations.
- Richard MacManus
Richard MacManus , publisher of ReadWriteWeb.com, selects his top Web 2.0 blogs. Badges are a wonderful thing to show your participation in the BlogBridge Topic Experts project. All badges below are personified to Richard MacManus and come on a neutral white background so that you could fit them nicely in almost any side bar.
- Tony Byrne
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- Jack A. Rounick
- Stevan Harnad
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- John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy was born May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. he wad the second son of 9 kids. He became the 35th president January 20th, 1961. He ran against Richard Nixon and became the youngest elected president. he was also the first roman catholic president.
- Cory Bergman
Cory Bergman Cory is the founder and editor of Lost Remote , and he’s the director of digital media at KING-TV and NorthWest Cable News . He oversees online and mobile content and business development at Belo’s Seattle operations.
- Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Ph.D., is Editor in Chief of the Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice . Correspondence concerning this article may be sent to slilien@emory.edu . Editor's Note:
- Ruth Daigon
Ruth Daigon ( "To the Woman Who Left..." and "Mother of Alphabets" ) was founder and editor of POETS ON for twenty years. Her poems have been widely published in e-magazines, print magazines and anthologies. Her poetry awards include The Ann Stanford Poetry Prize, 1997 (University of Southern California Anthology, 1997) and the Greensboro Poetry Award (Greensboro Arts Council, 2000).
- James Yu
I am an audio engineer with substantial experience in psychoacoustics, with an emphasis in audio compression techniques. Also, I have deep experience in software testing and design within the context of audio or media technologies. I also have experience in social media design and participation. This includes the technical side of the web such as web programming, design, maintenance, and execution of a website. Alongside this, I have experience in blogging, podcasting, video podcasting, . . .
- Paul Resnikoff
- Christopher Ford
- Wendy Norris
- Lachmi Khemlani
- Simon Brown
- Doron Golan
- Asif Suria
- Yane Calovski
- David Bishop
- Roberto Donzelli
- Eileen Fleming
Eileen is the Founder and Editor of wearewideawake.orgProducer of "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and an e-book; "So, That was 54..." She has been to Israel Palestine six times since June 2005.
- Scott Belsky
Scott Belsky believes that the greatest breakthroughs across all industries are a result of creative people and teams that are especially productive. As such, Scott has committed his professional life to help organize creative individuals, teams, and networks. As the Founder and CEO of Behance , Scott is focused on the actionable nature and diversity of...
- Yonah Alexander
Professor Yonah Alexander is currently a Senior Fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and Director of its International Center for Terrorism Studies as well as a member of the Board of Regents. Concurrently, he is Director of the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies and Co-Director of the Inter-University Center for Legal Studies. Both are consortia of universities and think tanks throughout the world.
- Paul Glen
Paul Glen is the Founder and Editor of GeekLeaders.com. He is also a columnist for Computerworld and the author of the award-winning book "Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead People Who Deliver Technology." You can read more about his speaking and consulting at www.paulglen.com.
- Patrick J. Buchanan
Patrick J. Buchanan was twice a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and the Reform Partys candidate in 2000. He is also a founder and editor of the new magazine, The American Conservative . Now a commentator and columnist, he served three presidents in the White House, was a founding panelist of three national television shows, and is the author of seven books.
- A. J. Gevaerd
A. J. Gevaerd , 44, father of three children, studied Chemistry in several universities in Brazil. Chemistry was his first passion and he became a teacher of it at the age of 14. By that time, he was already pursuing the mysteries involved in the UFO Phenomena and was a devoted investigator of flying saucers, sightings and alien contact with humans. He started lecturing about UFOs in 1978.
- Timothy Mooney
Timothy Mooney has been an actor and director for more than 25 years, working with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Milwaukee Rep, the Seattle Rep and the Playwrights' Center of Chicago. Mooney founded "The Script Review," a newsletter for playwrights and producers, writing and editing it for seven years. He ran the Stage Two Theatre Company as its artistic, and executive director for more than five years, producing more than 50 plays.
- Scott Haltzman
Scott Haltzman , MD Medical Director email : SHaltzman@NRICommunityServices.org
- David Mihm
David Mihm is an SEOmoz Recommended Website Designer & online marketing consultant based in Portland, Oregon who creates search-friendly websites for clients throughout the Western United States. He has dabbled in web design since the late 1990's and has designed on a professional basis since January 2001.
- Joshua Uzoigwe
Akin Euba was born in Lagos, Nigeria on April 28, 1935 and spent his early years there. He is a member of the Yoruba ethnic group. His biography is Akin Euba : An Introduction to the Life and Music of a Nigerian Composer by Joshua Uzoigwe . It is a 1992 publication of the Bayreuth African Studies Series, edited by Prof. Eckhard Breitinger . It explains that his father was an amateur musician:
- William J. Clench
Dr. William J. Clench was a born communicator, naturalist/collector, systematist/curator, and zoogeographer. Had he written his autobiography, he would no doubt have recounted stories of vacations at Round Top Farm, Cairo, New York, where, during his early childhood, he gathered everything that moved including insects and snails and amused the guests with his finds. He continued in this vein all his life.
- Brian Albert
Prior to WPBF, Brian was a reporter at NY1 News, Time Warner's 24-hour cable news channel in New York City. He also worked at WVVA Newschannel 6, the NBC affiliate in Bluefield, W.V. He began his news career online as the founder and editor of Newstation.com. Brian is a graduate of the University of Miami School of Law. He received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University in New York City, where he majored in political science.
- Jeff McIntire-Strasburg
Jeff McIntire-Strasburg is the Senior Editor and Content Director at Green Options. He's also the writer/publisher of sustainablog , and a former writer at Treehugger . Jeff was born and raised in the South (Florida and Louisiana), but made his way out West in his early twenties to attend graduate school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
- Thom Garfat
Thom Garfat , Ph.D. has been involved with troubled children and their families, and the staff who work with them for 35 years as a practitioner, supervisor, director, teacher, trainer, consultant and writer. Thom developed and teaches CYC800: Intensive In-Home Family Support, presenting a Child and Youth Care Approach to Working with Families. He also teaches in the Residential Care Certificate program through Continuing Education.
- Joan Bingham
Joan Bingham , Vice-President and Executive Editor at Grove/Atlantic Press, was instrumental in bringing The Atlantic Monthly Press and Grove Press together in 1993. In the mid-80s, she was a founder and editor of The Washington Weekly. Later, she became involved in human rights work, in Africa and Eastern Europe. A graduate of Connecticut College, she has a MA in history from Georgetown University.
- Ian Cockfield
Ian was born in Philadelphia, PA, and moved to Key West, FL after graduating high school. He won first runner-up in the Key West Writer's Guild Award for his first novel, Burnfly, in a contest adjudicated in part by Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillard . He was also awarded an Honor for Fiction by the Florida Keys Council of the Arts in 2004.
- Nino Batista
Nino Batista (bass guitar). Founder and editor of basszone.net and rockmusicnews.net, Nino is an accomplished musician, designer and writer. He has studied and taught bass for over 15 years, and has played countless gigs as both a live and studio musician.