- Rob Baan
Rob Baan (born April 1, 1943 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland) is a Dutch football coach, recently appointed the role of Technical Director by the Football Federation of Australia. He previously served in this role with the Netherlands Football Association, Feyenoord Rotterdam and ADO Den Haag. He was also briefly appointed, as caretaker manager for the Netherlands in 1981. Career as coach 2007- - Technical Director, Under-23 coach, … - James Key
James Key is the technical director of Spyker F1. - Les Reed
Leswyn Reed (born December 12 1952 in Wapping, London) is an English football coach and was the manager of Charlton Athletic, between 14 November and 24 December 2006. He is now assistant manager of Fulham FC. Reed was formerly Technical Director of the Football Association between 2002 and 2004. - Steven Rogel
Steven R. Rogel was elected Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Weyerhaeuser Company on April 20, 1999. Prior to assuming the title of chairman, Rogel served as president and chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors since December 1, 1997. In 1966, he began his career with St. Regis Paper Company, where he worked until 1970. From 1970 to 1972, he was assistant manager at St. Anne-Nackawic Pulp and Paper in Nackawic, N.B., Canada. - Patrick Bossert
Patrick Bossert at the age of 12, wrote a book, "You Can Do the Cube", detailing the steps to solve Rubik's Cube. It contained detailed step by step, turn by turn descriptions in order to master the puzzle. The book was a bestseller, selling 1.5 million copies. By 1995, he had used his amassed wealth to start a software company whose function was to identify any computers that were not Y2K compatible. - Jean-Michel D'Avray
Jean-Michel (Mich) d'Avray born February 19 1962 in Johannesburg, South Africa is a former football (Soccer) manager and is currently a supermarket manager. D'Avray was once the Technical Director and manager for A-League team Perth Glory where he had great success winning the league in 2003 and 2004. D'Avray represented England at U/21 level while playing for Ipswich Town F.C. in England. - Branko Čulina
Branko Čulina [ˈtʃulina] (born October 1 1957 in Zadar, Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a football (soccer) coach, and former player. He is currently head coach of A-League club Sydney FC, and father of Socceroo Jason Culina. He is also a football analyst for SBS, regularly appearing on "The World Game". - Amit Mendelsohn
Amit Mendelsohn is a highly experience IT expert, digital video expert, SEO and web marketing, security and surveillance, data surveillance and many more, Amit is Israeli currently located in Marseilles France. amit Served companies like: Best TV, Nice systems, LIS, the regency foundation, netop ag. memri, cobrador, xone8. Built websystems and sites to: politicians, tv show, books writer, journalists and many others - Luis Marquina
Luis Marquina (25 May 1904 Barcelona- 26 June 1980 Madrid) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. - Carole Goble
Carole Goble is a full professor in the the School of Computer Science in the University of Manchester , UK , where she has co-led the Information Management Group since 1997. She has worked closely with life scientists for many years and is the Director of the my Grid project, the largest UK e-Science pilot project, which has produced the widely-used Taverna open source software and is now part of the Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute UK . - William P. Athayde
William P. Athayde, J.D., PMP Senior Instructor As a Senior Faculty Member of the PM College, William Athayde's responsibilities include classroom training, course development, and consulting on training issues as well as project management. - Khaled Kilzie
My main tasks: - Strategical managing; - Sales accounting; - Marketing and communication; - Solutions integration and new products definition. Main responsibilities: Business plan; Marketing plan; Start-up of Assomatica; Sales strategy; National and International markets; Responsible for providing technical pre-sales support for field sales personnel. This includes performing the installation, configuration, and demonstration of full product line, . . . - Leo Hourvitz
Leo Hourvitz Technical Art Director, Sims Studio/EA Partners, Electronic Arts Leo Hourvitz is a Technical Art Director at Electronic Arts, the world's largest independent publisher of video games. At EA, Leo was the Technical Art Director for the Sims 2 and now works both with the internal Sims teams and with external developers via the EA Partners organization. Prior to Electronic Arts, Leo worked for Pixar Animation Studios as a Technical Director. - Jeff Allen
Jeff Allen has over 15 years of experience on business, industrial, academic and government-sponsored projects in several sectors. - Kulbacki Marek
- Guido Simonetti
Entrepreneur (through a "management buyout" in 2002) and Managing Director since, made a wonderful experience on what it means to take a small company (70 employees) and experiencing how difficult that is!; Worked as a researcher (R&D), technician, marketeer, account manager and filled all the vacuums that a growing company inevitably has. At the end of our industrial plan (31/12/2008), I'm looking forward to capitalize on . . . - Bartlett A Carré
Brother-in-law of Lenore Ulric. - Tom Tcimpidis
- Maxim Basharin
- David Cherry
Everything you need to know (and probably way more than that) is posted here:. - Bertold Fridlender
Bertold Fridlender , Ph.D., President and CEO , formerly the CEO of Biotech M.A.H. and the Plant Genomic Fund of Israel, received his Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology and Immunology from UCLA (1971). After research and academic work in the U.S., Chile, Argentina and Israel, Dr. Fridlender moved into industry in 1977 when he joined Ames-Yissum Ltd., a company co-owned by Miles Laboratories Inc. and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This company specialized in medical diagnostic kits. - Alyn Hockey
Creative, Persistent, Diligent - Grant McHerron
- Steve Hoefer
Graduated from University of Southern California in 1985 (BA-Theatre). Attended University of the Pacific (1981-1983, studying Theatre, History, Communications). Joined Director's Guild in 1992. - Max Rocchetti
- Philippe Reinaudo
- David da Silva
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- Freddie Vaziri
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- Derek Grover
With more than 20 years as a Cameraman and Technical Co-Ordinator, Derek Grover has become the pre-eminent resource for24P high definition production in network television and feature films. In 1999 Panavision recruited Mr. Grover to assist in the introduction and utilization of their Sony / Panavision hybrid 24P HD cameras. And the design and development of what has now become the state-of-the-art 24P High Definition multi-camera production system for all major studios in North America.... - Chris Giggie
- Linda Zufall
Linda zufall (producer) Linda Zufall grew up in the Chicago suburb of Wheaton, IL. She studied Television Production at College of DuPage in Glen Ellen, IL, which led her to a position in the advertising department of McDonald’s Corporation’s corporate office in Oak Brook, IL. After 5 years of coordinating advertising production in Oak Brook, Linda transferred to Los Angeles to open and manage McDonald’s new Production Center. - Craig Forrest
Craig is a veteran television producer-director with extensive experience in overseas documentary production. International assignments & travel have taken him to 123 countries, flying him 1.5 million miles & 14 times around-the-world. Considerable field experience shooting and directing in Africa, Asia, Europe & Latin America. Clients have included ABC, HBO, Discovery Channel, A&E, Fox Sports, Travel Channel, Animal Planet and others. His work has won numerous Telly, Aegis, Communicator... - vaughn thomas paul munshower
Vaughn Thomas Munshower attended his hometown Las Vegas High School during the late 60s .Today he is a project-based artist with an eclectic background in music, stage, photography, design, video, and filmmaking. He is an accredited musician, writer, photographer, artist, and life long student. Entry to the entertainment business began in Las Vegas when called on stage there by Jerry Lewis. 13 years of camera work on the MDA Telethon [1972-1985] came a decade later. But first came music.... - Lennart Wallén
Son of actor/director Sigurd Wallén. - Mack Wright
- William Garrity
Key figure in the invention and development of one of the earliest stereophonic sound systems, "Fantasound," for Walt Disney's Fantasia (1940). - Robert Payne Ulman
Father of Lucile Fairbanks Brother of Douglas Fairbanks. Uncle of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Brother-in-law of Mary Pickford. Father-in-law of Owen Crump. Uncle-in-law of Joan Crawford. - Jack Korrick
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