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Koi fish crowded together in the hope of being fed. Taken at the US National Arboretum in Washington, DC, USA. (File: RPOP-2008-05-2498)
Grey upon grey
They leap through shades of tone
Amidst the fog
He waits for the keynote to return
He waits for himself
As President, CEO, and Chief Cook And Bottle-Washer, I am ready to deliver my address to the annual stockholders meeting of Laurette, Inc.
Microsoft Digital Inspiration - Business Leadership and Digital Innovation for Future Graduated
Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
My Vanity Club sisters Robyn Michaels and Michelle Popkov and me with Amanda Simpson the Keynote speaker for the luncheon. Amanda is Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology at United States Department of Defense. She is quite an accomplished lady
Let’s discuss wine tasting at this noteworthy Rutherford District location!
This photo was taken by a Zenza Bronica S2 medium format film camera with a Nikkor-H 1:3.5 f=5 cm lens and Zenza Bronica 82mm L-1A filter using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
This year’s keynote address for Dartmouth’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration came in the form of a performance by Rohina Malik, a London-born playwright, actress, and activist now based in Chicago. Malik put on her one-woman show Unveiled, after introductions by President Phil Hanlon ’77 and Kristina Williams ’16. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Naveen Rao, left, is the head of AI at Intel, and I was formerly on his board at Nervana.
Tim O'Reilly agreed with me that our attempt to find the stage, backstage, was like a surreal scene from the movie Spinal Tap. So he tweeted it.
This year’s keynote address for Dartmouth’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration came in the form of a performance by Rohina Malik, a London-born playwright, actress, and activist now based in Chicago. Malik put on her one-woman show Unveiled, after introductions by President Phil Hanlon ’77 and Kristina Williams ’16. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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This year’s keynote address for Dartmouth’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration came in the form of a performance by Rohina Malik, a London-born playwright, actress, and activist now based in Chicago. Malik put on her one-woman show Unveiled, after introductions by President Phil Hanlon ’77 and Kristina Williams ’16. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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This year’s keynote address for Dartmouth’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration came in the form of a performance by Rohina Malik, a London-born playwright, actress, and activist now based in Chicago. Malik put on her one-woman show Unveiled, after introductions by President Phil Hanlon ’77 and Kristina Williams ’16. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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