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Singer-songwriter
Michael Tiernan modestly calls it “one of the lesser known, longest-running showcases in San Diego.” Fans of this local musician, however, have known about Tiernan’s
“Acoustic Wednesdays” showcase since he began hosting it “many moons ago, back in 2006 or 2007” at En Fuego Cantina & Grill in Del Mar.
Every Wednesday, Tiernan would preside over an evening of music, performing and presenting other area artists to audiences.
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“It became kind of my office,” Tiernan recalled. “My listeners always knew I was there.”
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CAES Appoints David Young as Chief Technology Officer
January 26, 2021 GMT
CAES Chief Technology Officer David Young (Photo: Business Wire)
ARLINGTON, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 26, 2021
CAES (Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions), a leading provider of mission critical electronic solutions for aerospace and defense, today announced the appointment of David Young as its chief technology officer. In this role, David will work with the four operating divisions on the overall technical roadmap and related business strategies for the company, pioneer advanced research and early prototyping, strengthen technical interchanges on strategic programs with our customers and lead our new business efforts.
Expert Bio
Brian K. Muzás is a Stanton nuclear security fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also an assistant professor at Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations, where he directs the Center for United Nations and Global Governance Studies. His research interests include international security, human security, and ethics. Muzás has participated in the U.S.-Pakistan Interreligious Coalition since its first overseas trip in May 2012 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 2003. While assigned to a parish, he also taught computer science and international relations at Seton Hall University and worked in the nongovernmental organization (NGO) community at the United Nations, eventually serving two terms as secretary of the NGO Executive Committee and as co-chair of numerous NGO annual conference subcommittees.