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  1. Vittorio Storaro

    Vittorio Storaro (born 24 June, 1940 in Rome, Italy) is a three-time Academy Award winning Italian cinematographer.

  2. Ann Kirschner

    Dr. Ann Kirschner is the University Dean of the CUNY Honors College . She began her career as a lecturer in Victorian literature at Princeton University, where she earned a Ph.D. in English. ... A frequent contributor to conferences and publications on higher education and interactive media, Kirschner was named one of New York Magazine's "Millennium New Yorkers" and honored as a distinguished graduate of Princeton University.

  3. Ondi Timoner

    Ondi Timoner is an American film director, producer, and cinematographer. She was born in Miami, Florida, USA. In 1994, she graduated from Yale University, where she majored in American Studies and Theater Studies. She subsequently founded her company, Interloper Films in the same year. She is perhaps best known for her 2004 documentary, "DiG!", which chronicles seven years of the lives of two neo-psychedelic bands, The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

  4. Paul T. Anastas

    Paul T. Anastas , Yale University, Professor in the Practice of Green Chemistry Paul T. Anastas joined Yale University as Professor in the Practice of Green Chemistry with appointments in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Department of Chemistry, and Department of Chemical Engineering. In addition, Prof. Anastas serves as the Director of the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering at Yale.

  5. Dick Radatz Jr

    Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, 1997. Made major league debut on 10 April 1962. Relief pitcher with the American League's Boston Red Sox (1962-1966[start]), Cleveland Indians (1966[end]-1967[start]), and Detroit Tigers (1969[start]); and the National League's Chicago Cubs (1967[end]) and Montreal Expos (1969[end]). Died after he fell down a flight of stairs at his home. Named to 1963 and 1964 American League All Star Teams.

  6. Lisa Veneklasen

    Lisa VeneKlasen , JASS Executive Director and co-founder . For over 25 years, Lisa VeneKlasen has been an advocate with and advisor to a variety of women’s rights and social justice efforts worldwide. In the early 1980s, fresh from student activism, Lisa's involvement in political organizing introduced her to progressive community-based leaders and movements across the US and led her to Nicaragua where she worked with the Sandinista government's renowned adult literacy program.

  7. Adrian Ropp

    I am an animation director eeking out a living in SLC, Utah. I have worked on two features, Princess and the Pea and The Velveteen Rabbit, and am currently directing a television series, Pig Tales. I am proud to say I got my start as a storyboard artist.

  8. Michael Tanne

    Live in Northern California. Originally from Canada. Started as an engineer, more on the business side now. Love creating products, especially search products. Day job is at.

  9. Pete Waterman

    Pete Waterman ; Pop Svengali, TV Superstar, Doctor of Music and OBE! Today millions of people instantly recognise Pete's classic pop hits on the radio, however thanks to increased TV exposure, Pete Waterman 's face is now just as recognisable. In recent years Pete's celebrity status has soared thanks to his involvement in TV talent shows 'Pop Idol', 'PopStars - The Rivals' and 'Pop Idol 2'.

  10. Susan M. Davis

    Susan M. Davis President and CEO, BRAC USA Early in her career, Susan lived in Bangladesh working with Ford Foundation where she led innovative initiatives aimed at scaling up microfinance institutions that were owned and governed by poor women and promoting social entrepreneurship. She worked with Women’s World Banking, led the Women’s Environment & Development Organization, and advised the head of the ILO.

  11. Hillel Fradkin

    Hillel Fradkin , "Philosophy and Law: Leo Strauss as a Student of Medieval Jewish Thought," The Review of Politics , Winter 1991. Hillel Fradkin , "Why They Hate Us," American Enterprise Institute, December 1, 2001. Hillel Fradkin , "America Among the Nations," National Review Online, January 31, 2003. Hillel Fradkin , "Reading Ahmadinejad in Washington," Weekly Standard , May 29, 2006.

  12. Mary Bethune

    Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 - May 18, 1955) was born in Mayesville, South Carolina and died in Daytona Beach, Florida. A U.S. educator born to former slaves, she made her way through college and in 1904 founded a school that later became part of Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Fla. She was president of the college from 1923–42 and 1946–47.

  13. Jane Leu

    JANE LEU , Founder and Executive Director, Upwardly Global; Ashoka Fellow

  14. Barry Blechman

    Barry Blechman : The combination of Detica and DFI will have a prof...

  15. Patricia Sipe

    Patricia Sipe , CEO psipe @ keystonehumanservices.org As the Chief Executive Officer for Keystone Children and Family Services, Patricia Sipe leads by example. Her door is always open to the people our agency supports and our employees. Patti started work with Keystone in 1981 as a live-in employee in a residential home. Since that time she has held progressively more responsible positions within the agency as Program Director, Service Director and Executive Director.

  16. Joy Cavagnaro

    Joy A. Cavagnaro, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized expert toxicologist and regulatory strategist in emerging technologies and biopharmaceutical development. During her tenure in government she served as Director of Quality Assurance and Assistant Director of Pharmacology and Toxicology, at FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, where she contributed to the development of international guidelines for preclinical safety evaluation.

  17. Jack Meyer

    Jack A. Meyer - Principal Jack A. Meyer Principal jmeyer@healthmanagement.com

  18. Kurt Campbell

    Kurt Campbell is currently senior vice president and director of the international security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. Earlier he was on the faculty of the Kennedy School of Government and held positions in the Department of Defense, the White House, and the National Security Council.

  19. Kori Lee Garner

    Kori Lee Garner Kori Lee Garner , MA Cantab. , is the District Media & Marketing Specialist. Since 2006 as part of the Marketing and Public Affairs team she has helped to create many of the promotional printed materials, print and web advertisements, marketing pieces and media releases that tell the District story to our many audiences.

  20. Pyare Khanna

    Dr. Pyare Khanna Dr. Khanna is the founder and CEO of DiscoveRx. He has had over 25 years of experience in biotechnology industry and played a key role in the commercialization of the Enzyme Fragment Complementation (EFC) Assay technology. He has over 40 issued patents and approximately 40 scientific publications. He is an inventor on the vast majority of patents related to the use and applications of EFC Assay technology.

  21. Andre Feagin

    Mr. Feagin is also an active clinician, program coordinator, adjudicator, and music arranger for some of the countries finest high school and university band programs. Some of the programs he has worked with include; Bassett HS (VA), Halls HS (TN), Union HS (OK), Virginia HS (VA), Rancho Cotati HS (CA), Greenview HS (OH), Copperas Cove HS (TX), Spain Park HS (AL), Portage Northern HS (MI), Mt. Juliet HS (TN), and Victoria Memorial HS (TX).

  22. Wilma Rudolph

    Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994) Track and Field Athlete Wilma Rudolph was the first American woman runner to win three gold medals in the Olympic games. Her performance was all the more remarkable in light of the fact that she had double pneumonia and scarlet fever as a young child and could not walk without braces until age 11. Rudolph was born on June 23, 1940, in St. Bethlehem, Tennessee, the 17th of 19 children, and soon moved with her family to Clarksville.

  23. Henry Chapman

    Dr Henry Chapman MIFA After finishing a degree in Archaeology at the University of Exeter, Henry worked for the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (RCHME) as a Landscape Investigator, focusing on the archaeology of Dartmoor and Exmoor.

  24. Ray Crabbs

    Ray Crabbs is Director, Agricultural Business Development, for BRI Energy, LLC. In this role, he is responsible for assisting BRI Energy develop its new technology, of producing ethanol from any carbon based material, with emphasis on plants located in rural communities. He is also the Founder and CEO of America’s Fund for Communities, a nonprofit organization established to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of philanthropy.

  25. David Fireman

    David Fireman, MSW, LCSW:   Executive Director of The Center for Grief Recovery and Creativity. A practicing social worker for over a decade, David offers individual, couples, family, and group counseling, with traditional emphasis and as appropriate, enhanced with Eastern methods.   David has trained under the guidance of Jerry Rothman , Ph.D., founder of The Center and a remarkably gifted therapist and administrator.

  26. Varney A. Yengbeh Jr

    Varney A. Yengbeh, Jr . Founder and Chief Executive Officer Varney A. Yengbeh, Jr . is a principal consultant, entrepreneur, engineer, mentor/teacher, and emerging international relations expert, or new diplomat. Mr. Yengbeh has extensive experience in information & communication technologies, international development & business strategies, program & project management, leadership & management skills from both private and non-profit sectors.

  27. Julie Carlock

    Julie Carlock 2007 Program Manager – Volunteers WIT Inc. Managing Partner Integrity Business Group Julie Carlock serves as WIT's Assistant Director of Volunteers. In this role, she assists the Director of Volunteers to recruit volunteers for the many opportunities WIT offers including the WIT organization, the WIT Foundation as well as its events and initiatives. Julie has also served WIT as a committee chair for WIT Connect event in both 2005 and 2006.

  28. Mark Peters

    Mark Peters Adjunct Instructor Law Enforcement Training Mark recently retired as a Sergeant with the Allentown, Pennsylvania Police Department, where he served as the Assistant Director of Training and Chief Range Officer at the Allentown Police Academy (08/2004). He had been a Department Firearms Instructor since 1997 and was assigned the duties of Chief Range Officer in 2002.

  29. Robert Gardiner

    ROBERT GARDINER , Assistant Professor of Music, teaches instrumental music education at Lander University. In addition to teaching music education courses and supervising student teachers, he conducts the jazz ensemble and teaches applied saxophone and improvisation. Robert is a native of Columbia, SC and received a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of South Carolina in 1990.

  30. Bonnie Sugiyama

    Bonnie is originally from Manteca, California in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. She comes to SSU from CSU, Sacramento where she was the founder and coordinator of the PRIDE Program as a Graduate Assistant. The PRIDE Program was a program of the Women's Resource Center where she also worked as a student assistant for 4 years as an undergraduate student prior to graduate school. © 2006 - 2007 Center for Culture, Gender & Sexuality

  31. Nigel Maister

    Nigel Maister Nigel Maister has been the Artistic Director of the UR International Theatre Program since 2002 (before that he was the Program's Associate Director). Born in South Africa, he has trained both as an actor and as a director (MFA, Carnegie Mellon University).

  32. Mark Whitlock

    Mark Whitlock is Director of Bands at the University of Minnesota Duluth. His responsibilities include directing the Concert Band and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, teaching Instrumental Conducting, Instrumental Teaching Methods and supervision of Instrumental Student Teachers. Prior to his appointment at UMD, Mark was Assistant Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Trombone at Eastern Kentucky University, a position he held since 1986.

  33. Rinna Flohr

    Rinna Flohr Rinna Flohr lives in Oakland, California. She grew up on the East Coast in Montclair, New Jersey and New York. She graduated from Syracuse University with a BA in theatre arts and a later completed a Certificate from the Moreno Institute of Psychodrama to use drama as a psychotherapeutic technique, which she did for a number of years.

  34. Joanne Robbins

    Joanne was a board member and Vice President of the Illinois Art Therapy Association. Joanne was a board member and Vice President of the Illinois Art Therapy Association. She is currently a member of the Association for Behavior Analysis. She is currently a member of the Association for Behavior Analysis. She founded and co-chairs the Spectrum Alliance, a community group advocating for the Seattle Public School's highly capable students.

  35. Michael Fertik

    Michael Fertik, President & Founder Michael Fertik helped launch BrandStamp, a leading online product registration service, in 1999. He was an integral force in the early formation of the company and helped shape their focus and product specification. Mr. Fertik has taught at Harvard University and has worked as a lobbyist in the anti-tobacco lobby. He is a published author on numerous topics and has served as assistant director of Fairfield County ACT!

  36. Shaun Rein

    Shaun won an award from Harvard University for "Excellence in Teaching". Over his decade in China, he has assisted hundreds of Fortune 500, SMEs and hedge funds determine how best to take advantage of the growing opportunities in China. Shaun currently serves on JP Morgan's "Hands-on China" expert group as well as ad: Tech China's Board of Advisors.

  37. Myrl E. Alexander

    Myrl E. Alexander , 1964-1970 Myrl E. Alexander served the BOP in various capacities, including at USP Atlanta, USP Leavenworth, USP Lewisburg, and FCI Danbury. He served as Chief of Prisons, Military Government for Germany from 1945-1946, then served as the Assistant Director, Bureau of Prisons from1947-1961.

  38. Alexander Cardinalli

    Alexander Cardinalli (Choreographer) a previous local to Maui, went to New York to get his education in choreography, attending CW Post of Long Island University for a BFA in dance at 17. He was founder, artistic director, and head choreographer for the Student Dance Organization and a soloist performer for the Post Concert Dance Company.

  39. Doug Keiser

    Doug Keiser Dr. Doug Keiser has been Associate Director of Bands and a member of the Music Education faculty since 1990. He has served as the director of the Symphonic Band, the Marching Sycamores, and the Sycamore Basketball Band. Mr. Keiser teaches the Marching Band and Jazz Ensemble Procedures and the Undergraduate Conducting classes. He was acting chair of the Department of Music during the 1995-96 year.

  40. Theresa Specializes

    Theresa "IBIS" Bullard Theresa Bullard Universal Kabbalah Network – Co-Founder Rocky Mountain Mystery School Northwest Headquarters – Assistant Director Quintessentia Center, LLC & Indigo Bridge In Service (IBIS) – Founder Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. candidate in Physics and has deeply explored the Ancient Teachings of Metaphysics and Spiritual Mastery.

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