- Jakob Nielsen
Jakob Nielsen (born 1957 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a writer, speaker, and consultant on software and web-design usability. He earned a Ph.D. in user interface design and computer science from the Technical University of Denmark. Nielsen worked at Bellcore, IBM, and as a senior researcher at computer company Sun Microsystems. - Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28 1967) is an Academy Award-winning American film actress and former fashion model. She shot to fame during the early 1990s after starring in the romantic comedy, "Pretty Woman", opposite Richard Gere. Since then, Roberts has become the highest-paid actress in the world, topping the "Hollywood Reporter's" annual power list of top-earning female stars for four consecutive years (2002-2005). - Jeremy Wright
Jeremy Wright (born June 30, 1979) is a blogger, author, consultant, and CEO of b5media, which he founded along with Darren Rowse, Duncan Riley and was later joined by Shai Coggins. He lives in Toronto, Canada. - John Ford
John N. Ford (born May 3, 1942) is a funeral director, insurance agent, and consultant in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a former Democratic member of the Tennessee State Senate, representing District 29, and the brother of former U.S. Representative Harold Ford, Sr. and hence the uncle of former Tennessee U.S. Representative and 2006 United States Senate candidate Harold Ford, Jr. In April 2007 he was convicted on Federal bribery charges. - Patrick Moore
Patrick Moore, born 1947 in Winter Harbour, B.C., Canada, is a founding member of Greenpeace, although he now criticizes the organization. He holds a Ph.D. in ecology from the Institute of Animal Resource Ecology, University of British Columbia. He works as a consultant and public speaker on environmental issues. - Peter B. Collins
Peter B. Collins is a radio talk show host, voiceover talent, entrepreneur, and media consultant based in San Francisco, California. He currently hosts "The Peter B. Collins Show", a syndicated liberal talk show based at KRXA in Monterey, California Collins started in radio in Chicago in the 1970's, first covering the Watergate Scandal when he was 19 years old. He had a highly-rated nightly talk show at ABC-owned WLS-FM in Chicago. - Claudia Imhoff
Claudia Imhoff is a consultant in the Business Intelligence service. She has co-authored several books and many articles on the subject. Imhoff is also co-author of the "Corporate Information Factory" a methodology for Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing. Claudia is also a Business Intelligence Network partner. An industry expert and practitioner in the rapidly growing fields of business intelligence and customer focused-strategy – Claudia Imhoff, Ph.D., … - Frank Abagnale
Frank William Abagnale, Jr. (born April 27, 1948) is a former cheque forger and impostor for five years in the 1960s. Currently he runs Abagnale and Associates, a financial fraud consultancy company. His life story provided the inspiration for the feature film "Catch Me if You Can", nominally based on his ghostwritten biography of the same name. Over five years he worked under no fewer than eight identities (though he used many more to cash checks), … - Stephen Crabb
Stephen Crabb (born January 20, 1973) is a British politician. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Preseli Pembrokeshire. Stephen Crabb was born in Inverness and brought up in council housing in Pembrokeshire. He was educated at the Tasker Milward School in Haverfordwest. He was awarded a Bachelor of Science at the University of Bristol and a Master of Business Administration from the London Business School. - Amit Varma
Amit Varma is a writer based in Mumbai, India. He has worked in advertising, television and journalism, and has written for such publications as "The Guardian", "The Wall Street Journal" and "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack". He is best known for his blog, India Uncut, which won the "Best Indiblog Award" at the Indibloggies in 2005 and was one of the nominees in 2006. - William Stafford
William Edgar Stafford (January 17, 1914 - August 28, 1993) was an American poet and pacifist, and the father of poet and essayist Kim Stafford. He and his writings are sometimes identified with the Pacific Northwest. - Kevin O'Neill
Kevin O'Neill (born January 24 1957) served as a basketball coach in both the NCAA and the NBA. After tenures at North Country Community College (Saranac Lake, New York), Marycrest College (Davenport, Iowa), Marquette, Tennessee and Northwestern he became an assistant coach under Jeff Van Gundy with the New York Knicks. In 2001, he joined the Detroit Pistons under head coach Rick Carlisle. - Carroll Quigley
Carroll Quigley (November 9, 1910 - January 3, 1977) was a noted historian, polymath, and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. His books on the Anglo-American elite found a wide readership outside of academic circles. - Don Sundquist
Donald Kenneth Sundquist (born March 15, 1936) is an American politician from Tennessee. A Republican, he served as the 47th Governor of Tennessee from 1995 to 2003. Prior to that, he represtented Tennessee's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 1995 - Steve Kubby
Steve Wynn Kubby (born December 28 1946) is a Libertarian Party activist who played a key role in the drafting and passage of California Proposition 215. The proposition was a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana which was approved by voters in 1996. Kubby himself is well-known as a cancer patient who relies on medical cannabis. He has authored two books on drug policy reform: "The Politics of Consciousness", and "Why Marijuana Should Be Legal". - L. E. Modesitt Jr.
L. E. (Leland Exton) Modesitt, Jr. (b. 1943 in Denver, Colorado) is an author of science fiction and fantasy novels. He is best known for the fantasy series "The Saga of Recluce". He graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts, lived in Washington, D.C. for 20 years, then moved to New Hampshire in 1989 where he met his wife. They relocated to Cedar City, Utah in 1993. He has worked as a Navy pilot, lifeguard, delivery boy, unpaid radio disc jockey, … - Philip Hammond
Philip Hammond (born 4 December 1955) British politician. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Runnymede and Weybridge and the Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Philip Hammond was born in Epping, Essex, the son of a civil engineer, and educated at Shenfield School, Brentwood, Essex and the University College, Oxford where he was awarded a master's degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. - Lawrence Dennis
Lawrence Dennis (December 25, 1893 - August 20, 1977) was an American diplomat, consultant and author. - Yoshua Daely
Green Property and Resort Management. Has 30 years experience in Hospitality Industry, previously working with various hotels and resorts. Involved with The HITA properties. It is a luxury traditional home concept that will feature all exclusive private villas in a design that respects the surrounding environment, offer an enriching lifestyle experience that is based on local art, culture and community spirit. - Eric Kastler
CEO, Leader and Founder of " A World Citizen Program "http://www.erickastler.comThis program is leading to an international web 2.0 project which will help building a better world !You already LIKE Wikipedia ? You will LOVE our future project ! - Dr. Peter James
Dr. Peter James aka Boffin1157 born in the late 1950's in the United Kingdom. I currently live, work, and tutor in Northern Romania. I am engaged to Dr. Cristina Felea, teacher, translator and daughter of Romanian Poet & Writer: Victor Felea (1923-1993).Among my numerous qualifications to-date are a degree in Psychology and a 2nd in Forensic Psychology, the latter is my speciality. - Jan de Vos
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Information Technology Manager with broad technical experience and background relating to networking infrastructure, integrated systems, and support of enterprise solutions. Interested in companies seeking to expand with focus on people, technology, and process improvement. - Jim Carr
James Edwin Carr (born December 20, 1965) is a technologist, lecturer, and writer. An advocate for digital literacy, Carr serves on the Board of Directors for the Digital Literacy Institute, a non-profit organization that promotes Technical education and access to Internet technologies for under-served populations. During the Tech boom of the 1990s Carr was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of TechTrain, … - 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. - Gaurav Shah
| Group MD & CEO | DeGroup, DeConseil Pte. Ltd. | Singapore | DeWeb : www.de-conseil.com | DeConseil Pte. Ltd. is an A-Level Executive Search Company in APAC Region | DeInstitute - A Thought Process for a Sustainable Tomorrow | DeBlog : degroup.spaces.live.com | - Stefan Gutman
Not too much to say...living life, enjoying my family...HAPPY :) - Andrew George
Andrew Henry George (born December 2, 1958) British politician. He is the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for St Ives, in Cornwall. Andrew George was born in Mullion near The Lizard, Cornwall, one of eight children born to a horticulturalist father and music teacher mother, and was educated locally at the Helston School, before attending the University of Sussex where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in cultural and community studies in 1980. - Domenico Bordiga
Project Manager - Chris Grayling
Christopher Stephen Grayling (born April 1, 1962) British politician. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Epsom and Ewell and the Shadow Secretary of State for Transport. Chris Grayling was born in London and grew up in Buckinghamshire. He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1984. He joined BBC News in 1985 as a trainee, … - Gordon Cooper
Leroy Gordon "Gordo" Cooper, Jr. was an American astronaut. He was one of the original astronauts in Project Mercury, the first manned-space effort by the United States. - 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, … - Cesario Azucena
Cesario Alvero Azucena Jr., popularly known as Ces Azucena or C.A. Azucena, is a prominent labor lawyer, professor, management consultant, and author in the Philippines. - Mariana Costa-Weldon
- Stanley Kunitz
Stanley Jasspon Kunitz /'kju:nɪts/ (July 29, 1905 – May 14, 2006) was a noted American poet who served two years (1974-1976) as the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (a precursor to the modern Poet Laureate program), and served another year as United States Poet Laureate in 2000. - James Carville
James Carville (born October 25, 1944), is an American political consultant, commentator, media personality and pundit. Known as the "Ragin' Cajun", Carville gained national attention for his work as the lead strategist of the successful 1992 presidential campaign of then-Arkansas governor Bill Clinton. Carville was the co-host of CNN's "Crossfire" until its final broadcast in June 2005. Since its cancellation, he has appeared on CNN's new program, … - Alan Lomax
Alan Lomax (January 31, 1915 - July 19, 2002) was an important American folklorist and musicologist. He was one of the great field collectors of folk music of the 20th century, recording thousands of songs in the United States, Great Britain, the West Indies, Italy, and Spain. - Maher Arar
Maher Arar (born 1970 in Syria) is a Canadian software engineer who is perhaps the most well-known victim of the United States policy of extraordinary rendition, a process where detainees are transferred from one country to another, with the expectation that they may be tortured in the country to which they are rendered. - Randy Farmer
F. Randall "Randy" Farmer has organized online communities. He is probably most famous for his role creating one of the first graphical online MMOG, Lucasfilm's "Habitat", with Chip Morningstar. - David Axelrod
David Axelrod is a Democratic political consultant based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is perhaps best known for his work on the campaign of Barack Obama in for the U.S. Senate in 2004 and for President in 2008, the campaign of Deval Patrick for Governor of Massachusetts in 2006, and for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. Axelrod is the senior partner of AKP Message & Media, and was a political writer for the Chicago Tribune.
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