- Todd Ryan
Todd Ryan (a.k.a RIP) Todd Ryan is a DJ at the Alternative Rock station X103.9 (KCXX) located in the Inland Empire of California. Todd currently goes by the moniker RIP (a.k.a RIP on your Radio). His show airs Monday through Friday 2am-5am. He can also be heard Sundays from 3pm-8pm. Along with on air duties RIP contributes to much of the station Imaging and Production. The station can be heard via the internet on www.X1039.com or www.myspace.com/X1039.
- Ralph Maltby
Ralph Maltby is a leading golf club designer. He has designed clubs for Tommy Armour, but now designs clubs under his own labels such as Maltby, Toski, CER and Distance Master. He was also the creator of the Maltby Playability Factor. Background Ralph began his career designing and engineering for a number of major golf equipment manufacturers. He went on to found The GolfWorks in 1976, …
- William D. Underwood
William D. Underwood is the eighteenth president of Mercer University, an independent, historically Baptist, coeducational, private university, located in the U.S. state of Georgia with major campuses in Macon, Georgia and Atlanta, Georgia. Underwood became president on 1 July 2006 succeeding Raleigh Kirby Godsey. Underwood, a successful attorney, also holds a faculty appointment in Mercer's Walter F. George School of Law.
- Daniel Saynt
Daniel Saynt is the founder of Fashion Indie. In 2005 Saynt, with partners Busie Matsiko and Rachael James, launched FashionIndie.com a site dedicated to reporting on the best in emerging fashion. A fashion bloodhound, Daniel Saynt has built a career around discovering and reporting on the most promising young designers. FashionIndie.com offers an independent view on fashion design that is read by over 100,000 Indies each month and has been syndicated on sites such as Glam.com, Elle.com, …
- Walter Berg
Walter Berg is the pen name of British astronomer / astrologer Barry Parkinson who is the founder of 13-zodiac astrology, ‘a sidereal system that uses the actual star constellations of the true zodiac’. Berg has published several best selling books in Japan and has appeared regularly on Fuji Television. He has pursued parallel careers in astrology/psychology and science/astronomy. He practises from London, UK and Tokyo, Japan.
- Francis Slay
Francis G. Slay (born March 18, 1955 in St. Louis, Missouri) is the forty-fifth mayor of St. Louis (from 2001 to present).
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Kenneth "Kenn" La Chapelle II, currently lives in Yuma, Arizona. He has been acting since elementary school. It all began with the Gifted and Talented Education (G.A.T.E) Program by performing school plays at Laurel Elementary school in Oceanside, California. Throughout the years he continue to take drama and theater classes at Washington Middle School, and Rancho Buena Vista. In high school he played several sports, but only lettered as Captain in Competitive Swimming and Water Polo. As...
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Martha's new book, " Teacher's Change Your Bait! Brain-Compatible Differentiated Instruction, " (2005, Crown House Press) provides teachers with an easy-to-use reference for meeting the instructional needs of all their students. A concise explanation of brain-compatible learning theory provides the rationale for why this will work and why teachers should apply these strategies right away!
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George was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in Brooklyn, New York and has lived almost all over the United States and overseas. His parents are George W. Brooks Jr. of Tennessee and his mother is Regina M.(Sherman) Brooks of NYC (deceased). He has one brother, James F. Slade. He has two children Oamar H. Brooks (son) and Diamond Brown (daughter). George has been in acting and dancing since he was 9 years old. After serving in the U.S. Army for 8 years he decided to move to Los...
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COLLEEN PETERSON background As president of Peterson/Hill Marketing, Colleen Peterson brings over 18 years of diverse, client and agency side, marketing experience in the consumer products, wireless, telecom, utility, healthcare and enterprise software industries to the growing company. In 2000, Colleen launched Peterson/Hill Marketing and quickly put her entrepreneurial spirit to work by pioneering a concept called Interim Marketing™.
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- Tim Biskup
Tim Biskup is an American artist who lives in Pasadena, California. He works in the pop-design genre that emerged in the late 20th century through such diverse media as silkscreening, textile production, and rotocast vinyl. His free-spirited style recalls 1950s storybook illustration, with bright colors and whimsical shapes unrestricted by the black outlining typically used in character design.
- Bruno Bozzetto
Bruno Bozzetto (born March 3, 1938 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian cartoon animator, creator of many short pieces, mainly of a political or satirical nature. He created his first animated short "Tapum! the weapons' story" in 1958 at the age of 20. His most famous character, a hapless little man named "Signor Rossi" (Mr. Rossi), has been featured in many animated shorts as well as starring in three feature films: "Mr. Rossi Looks for Happiness" (1976), "Mr.
- Bill Plympton
Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) is an American animator best known for his 1987 Academy Award-nominated animated short "Your Face".
- Kazuo Oga
is an art director and background artist for many Studio Ghibli anime films. He also published two artbooks and directed an OVA.
- Eyvind Earle
Eyvind Earle (April 26 1916-- July 20 2000), was an American contemporary artist, author and illustrator. Earle was critically acclaimed by such publications as "Time", "The Los Angeles Times", "The New York Times", "The New York World-Telegram", "The Art News" and "The New York Sun". The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rahr-West Art Museum, …
- Eric Radomski
Eric Radomski is a producer most closely linked with Warner Bros. Animation. He is perhaps best known as co-creator and co-producer of "Batman: The Animated Series". Radomski was working as a background artist on the animated series "Tiny Toon Adventures" when the success of Tim Burton's first "Batman" film prompted Warner Bros. to consider a Batman animated series.
- Jon Schnepp
Jon Schnepp is an American producer, director, actor, editor, writer and cinematographer. His company, King Robot Films, has worked on many shorts and television shows. Schnepp was Animation Director for Nickelodeons "What's Inside Heidi's Head?", and edited many episodes of "Space Ghost: Coast to Coast" seen on Cartoon Network He co-directed the pilot for "Upright Citizens Brigade" for Comedy Central, and directed segments and the Title Sequence for the series run.
- Faith Hubley
Faith Hubley (16 September 1924 - 7 December 2001) was an Academy Award-winning animator, known for her experimental work both in collaboration with her husband John Hubley, and on her own following John's death.
- Myron Waldman
Myron Waldman (April 23 1908 - February 4 2006) was an American animator, best known for his work at Fleischer Studio. Waldman was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was a graduate of the Pratt Institute, where he majored in Art. He started his first career work in 1930 at Fleischer Studio. At Fleischer he worked on Betty Boop, Raggedy Ann, "Gulliver's Travels", the animated adaptations of Superman, and Popeye. He was head animator on two Academy Award nominated shorts, …
- Reverend Jackson
Reverend Jesse Jackson began his activism as a student in the summer of 1960 seeking to desegregate the local public library in Greenville, and then as a leader in the sit-in movement. In 1965 he became a full-time organizer for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). He was soon appointed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to direct SCLCs Operation Breadbasket program.
- Alan Hughes
Professor Alan Hughes is Director of the Centre for Business Research (CBR) and Margaret Thatcher Professor of Enterprise Studies at the Judge Business School, and a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. He was from 2000 - 2003 Director of the National Competitiveness Network of the Cambridge-MIT Institute, a joint venture between MIT and the University of Cambridge. Professor Hughes has held visiting Professorships in the USA, France and Australia.