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This picture is #6 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com.
This is Kevin. He is the shipping manager at a restaurant in Durham at Brightleaf Square. I was walking past this door, a service entrance, when I saw him. What a sweet guy. He wanted a few pictures taken with the menu for the restaurant. When he stood up to shake my hand, I couldn't believe how tall he was: 6'9". He got my email address so I can get the picture to him.
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 the Los Angeles Fire Department Board of Fire Commissioners honored FireStatLA Manager Drew Steinberg and Firefighter/Paramedic Jack Albert.
Drew Steinberg was instrumental in a successful FEMA grant application which provided the LAFD $15.4 Million to restore resources at four busy fire stations and hire a critically needed additional recruit class in 2018. While past grant applications failed, Drew's tenacious efforts resulted in the largest FEMA grant in this category throughout the nation in 2017.
Firefighter/Paramedic Jack Albert epitomizes the humble, professional, compassionate servant. While on a medical call, Jack treated a special needs patient assaulted at the Expo Line. His bicycle was stolen and his heart was crushed. Firefighter Albert not only went to buy a replacement bike, with his own money but never told a soul. His station only found out a month later when the patient's mother came by to find out who she could thank for the kind act. Service and humility are a powerful combination.
The LAFD and the Board of Fire Commissioners were honored to present both Drew and Firefighter Albert with Certificates of Appreciation.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Alex Gillman
LAFD Event: 082118 - Board of Fire Commission Honors Two
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Jon Bunge | Manager | 8/27/2013 | Image source: www.itimitaly.it/en/1096-temporary-export-manager-a-new-r...
George B. Arnold (1893 – 1956) served as vice president and general manager of Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company in China, then as an associate with Curtiss-Wright in Buffalo and in China. Photograph dates range from 1934-1939. In 1937, George Arnold was in Shien Chaio, China to build the aircraft factory.
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space
Museum Archive
The theater in the East Garrison of decommissioned and abandoned Fort Ord, February 2007. Site cleared in 2008. Now a housing subdivision.
Reprocessed and replaced, February 2024.
Night, completely dark space, 50 seconds, f5.6, red-gelled strobe and natural flashlight.
The Art Gallery is abuzz with visitors this Friday. It's 12:39 and the General Manager of the Gallery's catering is pacing about busily. She leaves the Café bound for the restaurant upstairs. I run after her for a grab. She stops in her tracks. She listens. I ask. She objects. I ask again. She hesitates. I spot an opportunity. She seems resigned and gives me a look of amused impatience. Click. I say thank you and we move on.
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George B. Arnold (1893 – 1956) served as vice president and general manager of Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company in China, then as an associate with Curtiss-Wright in Buffalo and in China. Photograph dates range from 1934-1939. In 1937, George Arnold was in Shien Chaio, China to build the aircraft factory.
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space
Museum Archive
Kari Bergstrom, Manager, Immunization, Business with Alberta Health provides logistical highlights of the Provincial Vaccine Depot to Minister of Health Tyler Shandro and Deputy Minister of Health Paul Wynnyk on Monday, December 14, 2020.
Alberta will soon receive 25,350 doses of Pfizer vaccine and will start immunizing priority health-care workers provincewide.
During the week of Dec. 21, Alberta will receive shipments of vaccines from Pfizer at dedicated vaccine sites across the province.
Right now, the Pfizer vaccine must be administered at its delivery site, so these doses will be provided to respiratory therapists, intensive care unit physicians and staff, and eligible long-term care and designated supportive living workers across the province.
These are in addition to the 3,900 doses that are expected to arrive this week and will begin to be administered in Calgary and Edmonton within days of delivery. The ultra-cold freezers needed for the Pfizer vaccines are now installed at eight locations across Alberta and AHS staff are being trained to ensure quality and safety are maintained.
“This welcome news brings much-needed hope to Albertans, particularly health care workers, during this incredibly trying time in the pandemic. These staff are exhausted, and I hope seeing more vaccinations are on the way will show them there’s an end in sight. Albertans can be confident this vaccine is safe and will be administered quickly and efficiently.” said Minister Shandro.
“Alberta Health Services, Alberta Health and the COVID-19 task force have been hard at work preparing for the vaccine doses arriving this week and next. We have the plans in place to get the vaccines to where they need to go: into the arms of Albertans.” said Paul Wynnyk, chair, COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force.
“I am very pleased to hear that we will be able to immunize more of our front-line health-care workers and vulnerable Albertans before the end of the year. But this is not the end. We must continue to follow health measures to bend the curve, and until enough of us are immunized, we must continue to be each others’ vaccine.” said Dr. Deena Hinshaw, chief medical officer of health.
Pending final approval from Health Canada, the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive in Alberta later in December. The Moderna vaccines can be transported to other locations, so the initial shipment will be used to immunize residents at long-term care locations beginning with those at highest risk, including two First Nations seniors facilities.
As more shipments arrive in early January, immunization will focus on Phase 1 priority populations and will include residents of long-term care and designated supportive living facilities, followed by seniors aged 75 and over and First Nations on reserve, Inuit and on-settlement Metis individuals aged 65 and over.
Phase 2 is still expected to start by April 2021 and will be targeted to the next groups of prioritized populations. Final decisions regarding eligibility in Phase 2 have not yet been determined.
Phase 3 will involve rolling out vaccinations to the general Alberta population, and is anticipated to start later in 2021.
(photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)
Meeting of forest managers at Sun City in 1984 for the introduction of the new microcomputer system for budgeting and control to the regional heads. Privatization of state plantations was probably also discussed.
Kneeling: John Harris, Fenco Wieffering.
Standing: Neil Loveday, Ben van Aswegen (accountant), Piet Odendaal (RD Zululand), Georg von dem Bussche (RD N. Transvaal), Kobus Schoeman (Director, forest management), Nic Truter (Acting RD, Natal), Polla du Plessis (Asst. RD Kingwilliamstown), Nic de Waal (RD Humansdorp), Danie Muller (RD Southern Cape), Ian Stam, Paul Marwick, Nico Hatting, Louis van Zyl, Elsabe Roets (Danie Jacobs’ PA), Kempen van Wyk, Paul Lange (RD Southern Transvaal), Hekkie Notley, John Cobby (RD RD Kingwilliamstown), Danie Jacobs (Chief director, forest management), Angus Wilson (RD Western Cape).
The picture was probably taken by Neville Wessels.
Manager's Office (Ossie Ardiles), County Ground, Swindon; Swindon Town Football Club
1990
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The manager (in a pink blouse) of a orchid farm nursery gives instruction to her workers. © ILO/ Thierry Falise
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El día 24 de enero se celebra a nivel mundial el Día del Community Manager. Se trata de una profesión relativamente joven, que se ha hecho un hueco, muy importante, en el actual mercado laboral. Sin embargo, son varias las lagunas que rodean a esta profesión, en su mayoría por el desconocimiento del alcance real de las redes sociales en la publicidad de las marcas.
Para despejar estas dudas y acercarnos a la figura del Social Media Executive, en FORMAN hemos organizado una Mesa Redonda Formativa para conmemorar este día. Se trata de una nueva iniciativa, con un formato original y diferente, ya que se darán cita 4 personas, 2 profesionales 2.0 (Alejandro Soler de Blocdeesbozos y Alberto López Malax de Ideanto), 1 alumno de FORMAN (Eduardo Collantes @Edu_Collantes) y 1 empresario (José Antonio Urbaneja y Bárbara Jiménez de Imaggina).
107x218mm
silk screen printing
Travel Manager is a wallet to properly keep your passport and other travel essentials such as e-tickets, transportation tickets, tiny note etc.
Christy Bullard, helicopter manager, gives a preflight safety briefing to Forest Service staff headed to the Juneau Icefield. Juneau Ranger District, Tongass National Forest.
Kamal Ahmed, Manager, A Cafe, AKA Central Park, 42 West 58th Street, New York City.
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AKA Hotel Residences is a proud sponsor of the special preview event for the documentary film, "Digital Dharma: One Man's Mission to Save a Culture."
The event, which took place on Thursday, December 10, 2009, at the new private gallery of Shelley and Donald Rubin, in New York City, included a Silent Auction of contemporary art to raise completion funds for the film project Digital Dharma about the life of E. Gene Smith and the mission of the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center.
Five-time Grammy nominee and classical guitar virtuoso, Ottmar Liebert, performed.
The Preview Event was presented by:
Shelley and Donald Rubin
The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation
and founders of the Rubin Museum of Art (RMA)
Patricia Gruber
President
The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation
Leonard van der Kuijp
Chair of the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies,
Harvard University
AKA Hotel Residences
Digital Dharma, the movie
Rubin Museum of Art
Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
Lunchbox Communications
All Photos by Robert Mahon