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List Of Pace University People
The following is a partially sorted list of people associated with Pace University, including current and former faculty members, alumni, students, and others: Presidents of Pace Notable faculty * Charles A. Agemian - Professor of Business; banker; former Executive Vice-President of Chase Manhattan Bank; former Chairman and CEO of Hackensack Trust Corp. (renamed Garden State National Bank) * Jacob M. Appel - bioethicist and euthanasia advocate (former faculty) * Peter Fingesten - Founding chairman of the Art department * Ira Joe Fisher - CBS broadcaster; Student Success Coordinator at Pace University's Center for Academic Excellence in Pleasantville * Harold Holzer - former professor of history; Senior Vice President for External Affairs, Metropolitan Museum of Art; co-chairman, United States 2009 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, appointed by President Clinton in September 2000, and elected co-chairman in 2001 * Matthew Humphreys - Actor and head of the BFA Act ...
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Pace University
Pace University is a private university with its main campus in New York City and secondary campuses in Westchester County, New York. It was established in 1906 by the brothers Homer St. Clair Pace and Charles A. Pace as a business school. Pace enrolls about 13,000 students in bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs. Pace University offers about 100 majors at its six colleges and schools, including the College of Health Professions, the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Lubin School of Business, School of Education, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems. It also offers a Master of Fine Arts in acting through The Actors Studio Drama School and is home to the ''Inside the Actors Studio'' television show. The university runs a women's justice center in Yonkers, a business incubator and is affiliated with the public school Pace High School. Pace University originally operated out of the New York Tribune Building in Ne ...
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Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
Abraham, ; ar, , , name=, group= (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews and God; in Christianity, he is the spiritual progenitor of all believers, whether Jewish or non-Jewish; and in Islam, he is a link in the chain of Islamic prophets that begins with Adam (see Adam in Islam) and culminates in Muhammad. His life, told in the narrative of the Book of Genesis, revolves around the themes of posterity and land. Abraham is called by God to leave the house of his father Terah and settle in the land of Canaan, which God now promises to Abraham and his progeny. This promise is subsequently inherited by Isaac, Abraham's son by his wife Sarah, while Isaac's half-brother Ishmael is also promised that he will be the founder of a great nation. Abraham purchases a tomb (the Cave of the Patriarchs) at Hebron to be Sara ...
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Tessa Bailey
Tessa Bailey is an American author of romance fiction. Biography Tessa Bailey is from Carlsbad, California. She attended Kingsborough Community College and studied English at Pace University. Bailey writes romance fiction. Her novel ''Fix Her Up'' (Avon, 2019) received a starred review from '' Publishers Weekly''. Her novel ''It Happened One Summer'' (Avon, 2021) received a starred review from ''Kirkus Reviews''. ''Hook, Line and Sinker'' (Avon, 2022) was a ''New York Times'' bestseller, as was ''Unfortunately Yours'' (Avon, 2023). Bailey is married and has a daughter. She lives on Long Island Long Island is a densely populated island in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, part of the New York metropolitan area. With over 8 million people, Long Island is the most populous island in the United Sta .... Selected works * ''Wreck the Halls''. Avon, expected 2023. The Academy series * ''Disorderly Conduct''. Avon, 2017. * ''Indece ...
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Rob Redding
Robert "Rob" Redding Jr. is an American podcaster, journalist, author and artist. From 2012 to 2013, he hosted the weekday syndicated ''Redding News Review'' on Sirius XM. Personal life and education Redding's father was a preacher. His mother was a teacher in the Atlanta Public Schools. He was raised in the Atlanta area and attended the University of Louisiana where majored in speech communication. He graduated with a master's degree in communication from Marshall University in Huntington. He graduated with Master's in Fine Art in painting and drawing in 2022 from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He is based in Brooklyn and is queer. Journalism and teaching Redding has taught communications at Pace University and New York City College of Technology. Prior to teaching, he was a talk radio broadcaster working afternoons at WAOK in Atlanta. He was named one of the "100 most important radio talk hosts in America." He was a journalist at several newspapers including ...
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Valentine Rossilli Winsey
Valentine Rossilli Winsey, born Valentina Diane Rossilli (1923-2007) was an American speech and drama teacher, historian of immigration, anthropologist, sociologist, psychologist and women's rights activist. After completing a thesis on Italian American migration to New York City, she became a student of Buckminster Fuller, developing his idea of a ' World Game'. She taught anthropology at Pace College. Refused tenure at Pace, she brought a lawsuit against the university for sex discrimination. She later published a genealogical guide, and research on a variety of sociological and psychological topics, including touch and relations with pets. Life Valentina Diane Rossilli was born on May 20, 1923, in New York City. The daughter of Anthony Rossili, she grew up in Newark, New Jersey. She graduated BA from Montclair State Teachers College in 1943 and MA from the University of Denver in 1945. By 1946 she had taken 'Valentine' as her first name, and established the Rossilli Stud ...
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Investopedia
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David Siegel (executive)
David Siegel ( ) is currently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Meetup. Formerly, he was the CEO of Investopedia. Siegel became a director at DoubleClick at age 25 and its chief executive officer at 30. He served as the President of SeekingAlpha and a Senior Vice President for 1-800 Flowers. Siegel earned both a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and an Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance and Marketing from the University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie .... References 1970s births Living people American chief executives Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania alumni {{US-CEO-stub ...
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United States House Of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the Lower house, lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the United States Senate, Senate being the Upper house, upper chamber. Together they comprise the national Bicameralism, bicameral legislature of the United States. The House's composition was established by Article One of the United States Constitution. The House is composed of representatives who, pursuant to the Uniform Congressional District Act, sit in single member List of United States congressional districts, congressional districts allocated to each U.S. state, state on a basis of population as measured by the United States Census, with each district having one representative, provided that each state is entitled to at least one. Since its inception in 1789, all representatives have been directly elected, although universal suffrage did not come to effect until after ...
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Richard Ottinger
Richard Lawrence Ottinger (born January 27, 1929) is an American legal educator and politician from New York. A Democrat, he served in the United States House of Representatives for eight terms, from 1965 to 1971 and from 1975 to 1985. Early years Richard Lawrence Ottinger was born in New York City, the son of businessman Lawrence Ottinger, founder of U.S. Plywood, and nephew of Albert Ottinger, the Republican Attorney General of New York from 1925 to 1928. He attended the public schools of Scarsdale, New York and graduated from the Loomis School, in Windsor, Connecticut in 1946. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Cornell University in 1950 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1953. He also studied international law at Georgetown University. He served in the United States Air Force from 1955 to 1957, and was discharged as a captain. He was admitted to the New York bar and practiced international and corporate law. He was one of the founders and the second staff membe ...
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Ryan Scott Oliver
Ryan Scott Oliver (born August 27, 1984) is an American musical theatre composer and lyricist. He is a 2011 Lucille Lortel Award Nominee and the recipient of both the 2009 Jonathan Larson Grant and the 2008 Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater. Oliver is an adjunct professor at Pace University in New York, and Artistic Director of the Pasadena Musical Theatre Program in California. He received his B.A. in Music Composition from UCLA and his M.F.A. in Musical Theatre Writing from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. He is also creator of the blog ''Crazytown'' and member of A.S.C.A.P. Oliver's work has been heard at the Writers Guild Awards, Off-Broadway in TheatreWorksUSA's ''We the People'', and countless showcases. Ryan, along with actress Lindsay Mendez, founded and currently runs Actor Therapy: a five-week training experience for young actors in NYC. He is openly gay and is married to photographer Matthew Murphy. Early life Oliver was born in Pasadena ...
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William Kunstler
William Moses Kunstler (July 7, 1919 – September 4, 1995) was an American lawyer and civil rights activist, known for defending the Chicago Seven. Kunstler was an active member of the National Lawyers Guild, a board member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the co-founder of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the "leading gathering place for radical lawyers in the country." Kunstler's defense of the Chicago Seven from 1969 to 1970 led ''The New York Times'' to label him "the country's most controversial and, perhaps, its best-known lawyer". Kunstler is also well known for defending members of the Revolutionary Communist Party, Catonsville Nine, Black Panther Party, Weather Underground Organization, the Attica Prison rioters, Meir Kahane assassin El Sayyid Nosair, and the American Indian Movement. He also won a ''de facto'' Racial segregation in the United States, segregation case regarding the District of Columbia's public schools and "disinterred, singleh ...
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Ring Of Fire (radio Program)
''Ring of Fire'' is a progressive syndicated American Talk radio#Talk radio in the United States, talk radio program hosted by Mike Papantonio, Sam Seder, and Farron Cousins. The three hosts focus on "exposing Wall Street thugs, environmental criminality, corporate media failure, and political back stories that you will rarely find from any other source". The show has been on the air since 2004 and is currently carried on 43 radio stations across the United States. J Michael Papantonio is an attorney specializing in mass torts litigation and is Partner (business rank), senior partner at the Levin Papantonio Law Firm. Seder is an actor, comedian, film director, director and political commentator who hosts ''The Majority Report'', originally on Air America Radio with Janeane Garafalo, Janeane Garofalo and currently as an independently produced podcast. In 2013, the show expanded into a television program airing weeknights on topics such as Free Speech TV, hosted by Papantonio and ...
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