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Mar 16, 2021 Bill Carr, who worked as a professional musician in Las Vegas for 20 years, is now a regular collaborator in A&M-Commerceâs theatre productions, for which he frequently serves as chief sound tech and/or music director.By Travis Hairgrove | Herald-Banner Staff In a close knit community like Hunt County, even people who are transplants from other parts of the country or world often find themselves accepted and welcomed as valued members of the âfamily.â Naturally, these âadopted localsâ also often have interesting stories to tell about how they got to the area. One such individual is Bill Carr, who now lives in Commerce, but was once a working musician who played an estimated â30,000 or moreâ hours on the Las Vegas Strip between 1975 and 1995, but later went back to school at A&M-Commerce to study theater and further nurture his passion for the performing arts. He has since served as chief sound tech and/or music director f ....
Enterome strengthens its leadership team with the appointment of Anne Dagallier as Chief Business Officer PARIS, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ENTEROME SA, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics based on its unique ability to de-code molecular interactions in the gut microbiome impacting human health, is pleased to announce the appointment of Anne Dagallier, PhD, as Chief Business Officer (CBO). Dr Dagallier brings over 22 years of experience in global business and drug development. She joins Enterome after 19 years at Sanofi where she held several scientific and senior business development positions. Most recently, she was Head of Consumer Health Care Alliances and In-Licenses at Sanofi Global Alliances Management, where she was responsible for managing strategic alliances and in licensing deals to support Sanofi s R&D pipeline. ....
Tauranga commissioner Anne Tolley warns businesses: Time to pay fair share of rates 9 Mar, 2021 04:58 PM 6 minutes to read Tauranga City Council commissioner chairwoman Anne Tolley says she d like to see greater equity between commercial and residential rates. Photo / File Tauranga City Council commissioner chairwoman Anne Tolley says she d like to see greater equity between commercial and residential rates. Photo / File Tauranga commercial ratepayers have had it too good for too long and that s about to change, Tauranga City Council s commissioners have signalled. The council is proposing to heap a bigger proportion of the city s rates burden on commercial property owners. ....
The Globe and Mail Jess Burke Yad Vashem Photo Archive/The Associated Press Anne Frank was a little girl when her family fled Frankfurt for Amsterdam after Hitler seized power in 1933. She was 9 on Kristallnacht, the night of broken glass, where Nazis, fuelled by enraged hatred, destroyed Jewish synagogues and businesses and burned piles of books in the street. It was a horrifying harbinger of the devastation to come. Despite their attempts, Anne’s family was unable to flee Europe because few countries were willing to accept Jewish refugees. So, when Anne was 13, her family went into hiding in the annex of the factory where her father worked. They lived there in constant fear for 761 days until the Gestapo and Dutch police burst in, arresting the Franks and two other families sharing the tiny space. Anne was shipped to Auschwitz and then to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where, because of murderous Nazi policies that denied basic nutrition and health care, ....