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Stephen Taylor (oboist)
Stephen Taylor may refer to: * Stephen James Taylor (born 1967), American film and TV composer * Stephen Taylor, Baron Taylor of Harlow (1910–1988), British physician, civil servant, politician and educator * Stephen Taylor (academic), lecturer in human resources at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School * Stephen Taylor (economist) (born 1954), professor of finance at Lancaster University Management School * Stephen Taylor (priest) (born 1955), senior priest in the Church of England * Stephen Wallace Taylor Stephen Wallace Taylor (born 1965) is an American historian and former chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Middle Georgia State University, in Macon, Georgia. Taylor is the author of ''The New South's New Frontier: A So ... (born 1965), historian See also * Steven Taylor (other) {{hndis, name=Taylor, Stephen ...
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Stephen James Taylor
Stephen James Taylor (born 28 September 1954) is an American composer best known for his film and TV scores with four Emmy nominations, two Annie nominations, and a DVD-X Award on "Best Original Score (for a DVD Premiere Movie) to date ('05). Family background Stephen James Taylor was born in Los Angeles, the middle of five children to James Brainard and Jane Carolyn (Johnson) Taylor. His parents were both educators. His father was a math teacher who became one of the first Black principals in the Los Angeles Unified School District. His mother taught Spanish in secondary school and in Adult Education classes. She was also an accomplished pianist, organist, and vocal coach. Taylor's uncle (Jane's brother) was Tommy Johnson a "first call" studio musician who played tuba on over 2,000 recordings including the soundtrack to ''Jaws''. Unusual notes One of the ways he achieves his sound is by working with a larger palette of notes rather than those allowed on conventional instrume ...
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Stephen Taylor, Baron Taylor
Stephen James Lake Taylor, Baron Taylor (SJL Taylor) (30 December 1910 – 1 February 1988) was a British physician, civil servant, politician and educator. Biography Born in High Wycombe, Stephen was the son of John Taylor, a civil engineer, and his wife Beatrice (Lake) Taylor. Educated at Stowe School , motto_translation = I stand firm and I stand first , established = , closed = , type = Public schoolIndependent school, day & boarding , religion = Church of England , president = , head_label = Headmaster ... and then at St Thomas Hospital Medical School, London, where he qualified in 1934. When war broke out he joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, RNVR as a neuropsychiatrist. But in 1941, the government transferred him to the Ministry of Information. He worked on a plan to publish information about health services to the public during wartime. From 1940 to 1944 he was Director of Home Intelligence and the Wartime Social Sur ...
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Stephen Taylor (academic)
Stephen Taylor is a senior lecturer in Human Resource Management at the University of Exeter Business School. He is a chief examiner for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), being responsible for the Employment Law, Managing in a Strategic Context and Leading, Managing & Developing People papers. He formerly taught at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School and at Manchester Business School. Taylor is the author of ''Resourcing and Talent Management'' (CIPD, Fifth Edition) and ''Contemporary Issues in HRM'', as well as the co-author of several books including five editions of ''People Resourcing'', three editions of ''Employment Law: An Introduction'' (with Astra Emir), ''The Employee Retention Handbook'' and six editions of ''Human Resource Management'' (with Derek Torrington, Laura Hall and Carol Atkinson). Bibliography *''Recruiting, and Retaining Graduate Talent'', co-written with Shirley Jenner, Financial Times, Prentice Hall (2000) *'' ...
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Stephen Taylor (economist)
Stephen John Taylor (born 1954) is an emeritus professor of Finance at Lancaster University Management School, an authority on stochastic volatility models and option prices, a researcher in the areas of financial econometrics and mathematical finance, and an author who has published academic books and influential learned papers in Mathematical Finance, the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Journal of Econometrics and several other academic journals Early years Stephen John Taylor was born in 1954 and educated at Bedford Modern School, Trinity College, Cambridge (BA, Mathematics) and the University of Lancaster (MA and PhD, Operational Research). Career Taylor has spent his academic career at Lancaster University where he has been Lecturer in Operational Research (1977–88), Lecturer in Finance (1988–89), Reader in Finance (1989–93) and professor of Finance from 1993 until retiring in 2020. Taylor's research interests in the decade from 2010 to 2020 ...
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Stephen Taylor (priest)
Stephen Ronald Taylor, (born 2 May 1955) is a senior priest in the Church of England formerly Archdeacon of Maidstone and is currently the Diocesan Secretary in the Diocese of Canterbury. Family and education Taylor was born on 2 May 1955 to Ronald and Joyce Taylor in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. He attended Sunday School at and was Confirmation, confirmed at the Open Evangelical St Peter's Shipley. He was a community recreation officer in Bradford in 1978. From 1980 to 1983, he attended theological college at Cranmer Hall, Durham. In 1981, he married Julie Anderson, a senior educational psychologist at St Peter's Shipley. They have three adult daughters and one son who predeceased his parents. Ordained ministry Taylor was ordained in the Church of England as a Deacon#Anglicanism, deacon in 1983 and as a Priest#Anglican or Episcopalian, priest in 1984. He served his title post as an assistant curate at St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street, St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chest ...
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Stephen Wallace Taylor
Stephen Wallace Taylor (born 1965) is an American historian and former chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Middle Georgia State University, in Macon, Georgia. Taylor is the author of ''The New South's New Frontier: A Social History of Economic Development in Southwestern North Carolina (New Perspectives on the History of the South)'', released in 2001, which one reviewer called "a concise and provocative economic history." Taylor has presented his research to national and international scholarly audiences, including the Organization of American Historians, the American Studies Association, the American Society for Environmental History, the Appalachian Studies Association, and the Southern Historical Association. His current research focuses on federal environmental policy and the uses of technology in the Great Smoky Mountains. His other published research includes ''From Tomato Fields to Tourists: the Development of Hilton Head Island'', (with Margare ...
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