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Brad or Bradley Stone may refer to: * Brad Stone (journalist) (born 1971), American journalist and writer * Brad "Baruch" Stone, set up New Waveland Clinic, a temporary emergency clinic * Bradley Stone (boxer) on List of deaths due to injuries sustained in boxing * Bradley M. Stone, Scientist and Radio personality * Bradley William Stone, perpetrator of the 2014 Montgomery County shootings See also *Stone (surname) Stone is a surname of Old English origin which means "stone". List of people with the surname A *Adam Stone, American professor and political scientist * Alan Stone (other), several people, including :* Alan A. Stone (1929–2022), Am ...
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Brad Stone (journalist)
Brad Stone (born 1971) is an American journalist and ''New York Times'' bestselling author. Stone is the author of the books, ''Amazon Unbound: Jeff Bezos and the Invention of a Global Empire'' (2021), '' The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon'' (2013), '' The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley are Changing the World'', and ''Gearheads: the Turbulent Rise of Robotic Sports''. Early life and education Stone was raised in suburban Cleveland, Ohio, and lives in Northern California. He is an alumnus of Columbia University. Career Stone is senior executive editor of the global technology group at Bloomberg News and based in Bloomberg's San Francisco bureau. Previously, Stone was a senior writer for ''Bloomberg Businessweek'', for which he has written numerous in-depth cover stories on leading technology companies. Prior to Bloomberg, he was a reporter for ''The New York Times'' and ''Newsweek'' magazine. Stone is a frequen ...
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Brad "Baruch" Stone
The New Waveland Café and New Waveland Clinic together formed a disaster response center consisting of a combination café, soup kitchen, medical clinic, donation center, and market, that operated free of charge from September 5 to December 1, 2005 in immediate Post-Katrina Mississippi Gulf Coast in Waveland, Hancock County, Mississippi. The cafe and clinic were founded in response to Hurricane Katrina and provided free food and free medical care to hurricane victims for three months. They were located in tents in the parking lot of Fred's Department Store at 790 Hwy 90 in Waveland, across the street from the destroyed and gutted Waveland Police Department. The New Waveland Cafe served three free meals every day to thousands of residents and volunteers. The New Waveland Clinic provided free health care to over 5,500 patient contacts. As well, a group of hippies and Christians came together to form a unique group which worked together to provide emergency relief. Impact of ...
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