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BCUN's October 13 panel luncheon at the UN Delegates Dining Room on
"Who are the new vulnerables and Are they on the Global Agenda for Recovery?"
sponsored by Pfizer
Between 2010-2013: Pfizer received $4.4 billion in U.S. taxpayer-funded government contracts
This week: Pfizer announced plans to become a British company to avoid taxes
About 200 OWS marchers gathered in cold rainy Bryant Park in mid-town Manhattan and targeted Pfizer and Bank of America. There were numerous arrests. Rolling Stone columnist Matt Taibi was there.
MPP Madeleine Meilleur, Ottawa-Vanier, and Steven Hogue, Pfizer Canada, learn CPR skills from Louis-Riel students.
A $23 million project, the state-of-the-art Pfizer Laboratory triples the Garden's current research capabilities and provides much-needed quarters to educate and train the next generation of plant scientists. The laboratory houses the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Program for Molecular Systematics Studies and the Garden's Genomics Program, including the New York Plant Genomics Consortium. It also serves as a home base for the Botanical Garden's large Graduate Studies Program and provides meeting rooms for visiting scholars.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Albert Bourla, Chairman and CEO, Pfizer, USA; Dara Khosrowshahi, Chief Executive Officer, Uber Technologies, USA; Dario Amodei, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Anthropic, USA; Marc Benioff, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Salesforce, USA; Mark Rutte, Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels; Nicholas Thompson, Chief Executive Officer, Atlantic, USA; Ruth Porat, President and Chief Investment Officer, Alphabet; President and Chief Investment Officer, Google, USA; speaking in Technology in the World session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23/1/2025, 10:45 – 11:30 at Congress Centre - Congress Hall. Stakeholder Dialogue. Copyright: World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
SHARE, 2nd Helping of Life Frank D’Amelio, Pfizer, Chelsea Piers, New York, NY, Nathaniel Johnston, photography, NJohnston Photography, www.njohnstonphotography.com
Bob Libbey of Pfizer (NYSE:PFE), Bill Carr of Tiffany (NYSE:TIF) and Audrey Gray of American Express (NYSE:AXP) present at -IABC NEW YORK WIRED WATER COOLER CONFERENCE 6/15/11
San Diego Pfizer I-5 I-805 Split Highway Freeway Sorrento Valley Genesee Science Center Drive Road Mira Mesa Boulevard Inhale Traffic Railway Surfliner Coastliner Hill Desert SD Downtown Pharmaceutical Biotech La Jolla
Pfizer Stop Smoking Campaign
MGFX Studio have collaborated with Pfizer to produce a 30 second commercial for their Stop Smoking Campaign entitled ‘Serious Quitters.’
The commercial contains extensive use of motion graphics throughout building a 3D World but enabling a distinctive 2D look.
We see a park on a lovely Summer’s day and the usual goings on within it – a couple jogging, a man sitting on a bench and a lady laying down a picnic blanket are highlighted and zoomed in on. The voice over questions why each of the people in these close-up scenes have given up smoking. The commercial closes to reveal the man in a doctor’s surgery about to receive medical advice.
Matt Lawrence, Motion GFX at Rushes, commented, "Plunge creatives and Motion GFX developed the concept of creating an environment for the commercial completely out of digital SLR stills with live action footage "hero characters" within this world. They wanted to have the freedom to fly a camera through this environment and zoom into any live action footage they chose to. Because of this, the decision was taken early on to work at native resolution and get all the live action transferred in Telecine at 2K to allow us to do this. This put huge demands on the computers as the final build for the environment had close to 500 layers all of which were 2k or above with the grass elements reaching a massive 8K resolution! This would have taken days to render before our investment, but with the new Intel machines we were able to get approval renders out within minutes. This allowed us the freedom to be more creative and try out many more options than ever before within the time scales of the job which the client obviously loved!"
Title: "Serious Quitters"
Product: Pfizer
Agency: Ogilvy Healthcare
Director: Elliot Naftalin
Producer: Theresa Larche
Film Editor: Adam Rudd @ Final Cut
Post Facility: Rushes
Telecine: Marcus Timpson
Rushes Producer: Anthony McCaffery
VFX: Matt Lawrence, Adam Watson, Martin Goodwin
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Costas Charitou, Brad Le Riche, Noel Harmes
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
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A $23 million project, the state-of-the-art Pfizer Laboratory triples the Garden's current research capabilities and provides much-needed quarters to educate and train the next generation of plant scientists. The laboratory houses the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Program for Molecular Systematics Studies and the Garden's Genomics Program, including the New York Plant Genomics Consortium. It also serves as a home base for the Botanical Garden's large Graduate Studies Program and provides meeting rooms for visiting scholars.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen