- Vint Cerf
Vinton Gray Cerf (born June 23, 1943) (last name pronounced just like the English word "surf") is an American computer scientist who is commonly referred to as one of the "founding fathers of the Internet" for his key technical and managerial role, together with Bob Kahn, in the creation of the Internet and the TCP/IP protocols which it uses. He was also a co-founder (in 1992) of the Internet Society (ISOC), … - George Murphy
George Lloyd Murphy was an American dancer, actor, and politician. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut of Irish Catholic extraction, and attended Yale University. He worked as a tool maker for the Ford Motor Company, as a miner, a real estate agent, and a night club dancer. In 1927 he appeared on Broadway, partnering with his wife Julie Johnson as a dance act. When Johnson decided to retire from show business in 1935, Murphy moved the family to Hollywood, … - Mark Emmert
Mark Emmert has, since 2004, been the 30th president of the University of Washington, and is a former chancellor of Louisiana State University. Emmert, who is a University of Washington alumnus, grew up in Fife, Washington, one of two brothers. He attended Fife High School. He afterwards married his high school sweetheart, DeLaine Smith, at Fife Presbyterian Church, and they have two children, Stephen and Jennifer. - William Benton
William Burnett Benton was a U.S. senator from Connecticut (1949 - 1953) and publisher of the "Encyclopædia Britannica" (1943 - 1973). Benton was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was educated at Shattuck Military Academy, Faribault, Minnesota, and Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota until 1918, at which point he matriculated at Yale University, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity. - Geno Auriemma
Geno Auriemma (born March 23, 1954 in Montella, Italy) is an Italian-American basketball coach, best known as the head coach of the University of Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team, in which capacity Auriemma has led the Huskies to five National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I national championships (in 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2004) and has garnered five national Naismith College Coach of the Year awards. - Massimo Pigliucci
As professor of ecology and evolution, he does research and teaching at SUNY-Stony Brook when he is not pursuing his interests in philosophy of science at the same institution. - Lafayette S. Foster
Lafayette Sabin Foster (November 22, 1806 - September 19, 1880) was a nineteenth century American politician and lawyer from Connecticut. He served in the United States Senate from 1855 to 1867 and was a judge in the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1870 to 1876. Born in Franklin, Connecticut, Foster attended common schools as a child and graduated from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island in 1828. - Leslie Groves
Leslie Richard Groves (August 17, 1896 - July 13, 1970) was a United States Army officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and was the primary military leader in charge of the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb during World War II. Descended from French Huguenots who came to America in the 17th century, Leslie Groves was the son of a U.S. Army chaplain. - John A. Dibiaggio
John A. DiBiaggio (born 1932) was the president of Michigan State University from 1985-1992. Subsequently, he served as the president of Tufts University from 1992-2001. - John Sculley
John Sculley , Vice President & Managing Director At RIS Consulting Group since 1995, John Sculley designs and leads all RIS advisory, research and change management projects for corporate relocation programs and related services. He was formerly a vice president at a major relocation management company and at an international consulting firm, specializing in corporate location decisions and economic development. ? - Peter Schiff
Mr. Schiff is one of the few non-biased investment advisors (not committed solely to the short side of the market) to have correctly called the current bear market before it began and to have positioned his clients accordingly. As a result of his accurate forecasts on the U.S. stock market, commodities, gold and the dollar, he is becoming increasingly more renowned. - Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader (born February 27, 1934) is an American attorney and political activist, who has promoted a wide range of issues, including consumer rights, feminism, humanitarianism, environmentalism and democratic government. Nader has been a staunch critic of American foreign policy in recent decades, which he views as corporatist, imperialist, and contrary to the fundamental values of democracy and human rights. - Kevin Perez
George W Bush worked on his father's successful election campaign in 1989, and became a partner of the Texas Rangers in 1994. He became the 46th Governor of the State of Texas in 1995. He was elected as President of the United States in 2001, and was re-elected as President in 2004. Read more on the The White House website . - Dominick Dunne
D ominick Dunne has been a special correspondent for Vanity Fair since 1993, covering the high-profile trials of the Menendez brothers, O. J. Simpson , and Michael Skakel , to name a few, and writing about subjects from Imelda Marcos to Claus von Bulow, to Warren Beatty and Annette Bening . He files his monthly column, "Dominick Dunne's Diary," for the magazine, sharing his inside stories from Hollywood and high society. - Aldon Hynes
Old guard geek, interested in politics, technology and social media. - Carol Harnett
Carol Harnett is a clinical physiologist and vice president and national practice leader for The Hartford's Group Benefits Division. She is responsible for disability research, analytic and consultative services, and information dissemination regarding employers' health, absence and workplace productivity trends. Carol leads the Center for Ability, an information resource center for consultants, employers, employees and Hartford staff. - Dudley Molina
Dudley Molina - Founder, President & CEO Dudley Molina , the Founder and President of ePath Learning, Inc., brings more than 20 years of information technology experience and is responsible for the overall strategic direction, growth and management of ePath Learning operations. Previously he held the position of Vice President at Interactive Media Corp, one of the nation’s largest developers of custom, interactive multimedia training solutions with over 300 fulltime employees. - Theresa Hendricksen
Theresa Hendricksen , RN, MS Theresa Hendricksen , RN, MS, is vice president of clinical services and chief nursing officer at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Hendricksen was previously director of medical surgical nursing and materials management. She is responsible for leadership for all nursing services and supervision of ancillary clinical services, such as pharmacy, radiology, nutrition and family support. - Martha Schall
Martha Schall is vice president of the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation. Schall was previously associate vice president and director of Medical Development at Yale University. She brings more than 20 years of fundraising experience to CCMC including her past service at Yale as managing director of the Yale Alumni Fund and university director of Individual Giving. - David J. Cassano
David J. Cassano IBM Managing Director, IBM Corporation - Dana Xavier
- Thirteen years of UI Design/Development, Client and Project Management experience; - Interacts well with all levels of management and excellent communication skills. - Proficiency in all areas of Website Development and project management including competitive analysis, wireframes, requirements gathering, usability testing. project planning, scope management, budget management, team building and team leadership. - Experience building creative teams and generating new sales leads with . . . - Adorna O Carroll
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Leonard Banco , MD . Vice President, Strategy & Regional Development, Connecticut Children's Medical Center. - Maureen Mackey
Maureen served as President in 2004 and 2005. In 200 7 , she will be holding the title of Past President and Advisor. She has been an active member with SHRM since 1997, serving on the board for seven terms. While serving as Membership Chair, Maureen increased membership by 35%. Additionally, she has also volunteered with the Student Chapter of SHRM by assisting college students with job searching and interviewing techniques. - Phil Ressler
Phil joined Clearstone in 2003 to provide operating perspective on investment evaluations, decisions and guidance of portfolio companies. Phil has been engaged in building businesses in technology, consumer electronics and advertising sectors since 1979, including 16 years in executive and management positions in software and Internet companies. - Douglas Yeo
Douglas Yeo ’s website, www.yeodoug.com, continues to be recognized for its innovative content and design. A member of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Concord, Massachusetts, he works closely with his pastor, Jerry Maguire, in the selection, writing and coordination of music and confessions for Sunday morning corporate worship. He is a member of the North American Brass Band Association board of directors and editor of NABBA’s official publication, “The Brass Band Bridge.” - Stu Teller
Stu Teller Vice President, Northeast Region, and Collegiate (National) As Regional Vice President of the Northeast Sales Region, Mr. Teller oversees the sales activities and supplier relationships of our OneCoast Gift and Home & Lifestyle Divisions in addition to managing the OneCoast National Collegiate Division. He has over 25 years of experience in Gift, Home Furnishings, and Collegiate fields. - Sam Lerner
- Jackalyne Pfannenstiel
Jackalyne Pfannenstiel was appointed to the California Energy Commission on April 20, 2004, by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Commissioner Pfannenstiel fills the environmental protection position on the Energy Com mission. Ms. Pfannenstiel, of Piedmont, has been an energy policy and strategy advisor since 1991. Previously, she was vice president for planning and strategy with PG&E Corporation. - Ken A. Crerar
Ken A. Crerar is president of The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers, an association representing the top tier of insurance brokers who collectively write more than 80 percent of the commercial property/casualty insurance premiums in the United States each year. He has held the lead job at the association since 1991. Crerar joined The Council in 1987 as chief lobbyist and director of the political action committee. - Jim Himes
Jim Himes works on Enterprise’s product development effort. Until September 2007, he was director of Enterprise’s New York office, and oversaw the office’s programs, grants and lending services. Under his leadership, the New York office made significant progress toward fulfilling its Billion Dollar Promise, a $1 billion commitment to creating or preserving 15,000 affordable homes for low-income New Yorkers by 2009. - Mark A. Shelnitz
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- Eileen Mougeot
Eileen Mougeot Vice President / Broker Associate Eileen Mougeot was born in Northwest Connecticut. After a New England upbringing, she attended Simmons College in Boston and the Sorbonne University in Paris. She lived in Paris for three years, where she worked and continued her studies. She moved to California in 1981 and has been with Hill & Co. ever since, where she has consistently been one of the top producers. - Ralph Michel
Ralph Michel Vice President Ralph Michel was Vice President – CFO of Omega Engineering, Inc. for over 20 years. As a key member of its management team, he was responsible for financial management and the conduct of the company’s external acquisition program. In 1985, Omega formed a real estate subsidiary to develop an office park known as The River Bend Center. Mr. Michel assumed responsibility for River Bend’s real estate activities. - James Danner
Well let's see, I am a father of 3, my daughter Alexis came shortly after graduation from High School and helped put me on the right track. My family and I live in Old Saybrook, CT (Next town over from where I grew up). We have a yellow lab (Chloe), black cat (midnight), and two fish. - Loren Pomerantz
Loren began her PR career at Dan Klores Associates, where she worked on such accounts as Los Angeles Magazine, MTV Video Music Awards, ESPY Awards and TheKnot.com. Loren holds a BA degree in English from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. - Christopher J. Progler
Dr. Christopher J. Progler was elected Vice President and Chief Technology Officer in 2004, after initially serving as the Company’s first Chief Scientist. In this new position, Dr. Progler has primary responsibility for Photronics technology strategy and core technology assets including intellectual property, next generation developments and emerging technology partnerships. - Paul Thiel
Paul Thiel publisher of McClain's Orange County and Chief Executive Officer of McClain Publishing Co., has spent his entire career in local media and information products. As founding president and chief executive officer of myOC.com, a regional portal serving Orange County, Thiel built the company to 65 employees and $6 million in annual revenue in ten months. - Rob Walch
Rob Walch , Kansas City Rob Walch heads our New Media department which includes viral marketing, podcasting, and blogging. Co-Author of the book "Tricks of the Podcasting Masters" - 2006, which was an editors pick as a Top 10 Reference book by Amazon.com, Walch was listed as the 5th most influential person in podcasting according to the book "Podcasting for Dummies" - Wiley Press 2005.
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