Daniel Arreola is an announcer for Fox Sports International's English SAP channel (which is available on DirecTV and on some cable systems) in the USA. He has narrated important soccer matches such as the 2006 Recopa Sudamericana between Sao Paulo and Boca Juniors, the 2006 Copa Sudamericana final between Colo Colo and Pachuca and the Interliga tournament (a competition that involves some of the top Mexican club teams to determine qualifying spots for the Copa Libertadores).
Arreola has also narrated Mexican Primera División and Copa Libertadores matches for Fox Soccer Channel (Fox Sports World in Canada).
His strong bilingual background (he is fluent in English and Spanish) enabled him to gain valuable experience at KGNS-TV, the NBC affiliate in Laredo, Texas and at WVEA-TV, the Univisión affiliate in Tampa, Florida. At both stations he anchored and produced the sports segments.
While at WVEA, he also appeared on Telefutura's Contacto Deportivo as the Tampa Bay area correspondent. This is where he had the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Alex Rodriguez after getting traded from the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for Alfonso Soriano. Other noteworthy interviews during his stint in Tampa include first baseman Carlos Delgado, pitcher Jose Contreras, former Salvadorean national team striker Raul Diaz Arce and Dodgers Spanish-language announcer Jaime Jarrin.
His high school soccer coverage for WVEA in the Tampa Bay area received attention from the St. Petersburg Times in the January 8, 2004 edition in Mike Readling's "Soccer Extra" column.
Arreola has also contributed to important periodicals such as the Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register and The Tampa Tribune.
He was born in Santa Ana, California
Arreola has also narrated Mexican Primera División and Copa Libertadores matches for Fox Soccer Channel (Fox Sports World in Canada).
His strong bilingual background (he is fluent in English and Spanish) enabled him to gain valuable experience at KGNS-TV, the NBC affiliate in Laredo, Texas and at WVEA-TV, the Univisión affiliate in Tampa, Florida. At both stations he anchored and produced the sports segments.
While at WVEA, he also appeared on Telefutura's Contacto Deportivo as the Tampa Bay area correspondent. This is where he had the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Alex Rodriguez after getting traded from the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for Alfonso Soriano. Other noteworthy interviews during his stint in Tampa include first baseman Carlos Delgado, pitcher Jose Contreras, former Salvadorean national team striker Raul Diaz Arce and Dodgers Spanish-language announcer Jaime Jarrin.
His high school soccer coverage for WVEA in the Tampa Bay area received attention from the St. Petersburg Times in the January 8, 2004 edition in Mike Readling's "Soccer Extra" column.
Arreola has also contributed to important periodicals such as the Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register and The Tampa Tribune.
He was born in Santa Ana, California
The Oliver Wyman Group is a part of Marsh and McLennan consisting of Lippincott, NERA Economic Consulting and Oliver Wyman, a management consulting firm headquartered in New York City, that specializes in strategy, operations, risk management, organizational transformation, and leadership development.
History
The Oliver Wyman Group was created on May 9th, 2007 when the consulting firms Mercer Oliver Wyman, Mercer Management Consulting and Mercer Delta Consulting, joined together to become one unified consulting firm under the name Oliver Wyman. Oliver Wyman Group also includes NERA Economic Consulting and Lippincott (formally Lippincott Mercer).
The companies of the Oliver Wyman Group trace back over 35 years when in 1970 Temple, Barker and Sloane, Inc was founded in Boston. Temple Barker and Sloane were acquired by Marsh & McLennan Companies in 1990, a diversified professional services firm. In 1992, Strategic Planning Associates and Temple, Barker and Sloane are merged into the Mercer name as Mercer Management Consulting. Soon after, Mercer went on an expansion spree, rapidly expanding into Germany, the UK, France and many other countries. This was done mainly through acquisitions as Marsh & McLennan provided a vast source of funds.
In 2000, Delta Consulting Group was acquired by Marsh and McLennan and added to the Mercer Specialty Consulting Group as Mercer Delta.
In 2003, Oliver Wyman & Co, originally formed in 1984 in New York was acquired by Marsh & McLennan and renamed as Mercer Oliver Wyman as part of the Mercer Specialty Consulting Group.
In 2007, Mercer Oliver Wyman, Mercer Management Consulting and Mercer Delta are re-branded as one company known as Oliver Wyman.
Competitors
Oliver Wyman's major competitors include McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Booz Allen Hamilton and Bain & Company.
Notable Mentions
*Mercer Management Consulting was ranked 6th most prestigious consulting firm by the Vault in 2006 and 2007.
*NERA Economic Consulting was considered the best Economic Consulting company in 2007 according to the Vault.
*Mercer Oliver Wyman was ranked as the 7th most prestigious consulting firm by Vault in both 2006 and 2007.
*Mercer Oliver Wyman was ranked 3rd in financial consulting and 1st in compensation for the consulting industry in 2007.
*Consulting Magazine has ranked Mercer Oliver Wyman and Mercer Management Consulting one of the top 10 consulting firms to work for in both of the last two years.
*Peter Walsh was counted as one of Consulting Magazines Top 25 Consultants in 2006.
*John Drzik was counted as one of Consulting Magazines Top 25 Consultants in 2005.
Publications
*The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs, Adrian Slywotzky
*State of Financial Services Industry Report 2007
*The Art of Profitability, Adrian Slywotzky
*How to Grow When Markets Don’t, Adrian Slywotzky and Richard Wise
*Mercer Management Journal, Monthly
Offices
Atlanta
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Beijing
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Calgary
Chicago
Columbus
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Hamburg
Hong Kong
Houston
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London
Los Angeles
Madrid
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Milwaukee
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Munich
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Portland
Princeton
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Stockholm
Sydney
Toronto
Washington D.C
Zurich
History
The Oliver Wyman Group was created on May 9th, 2007 when the consulting firms Mercer Oliver Wyman, Mercer Management Consulting and Mercer Delta Consulting, joined together to become one unified consulting firm under the name Oliver Wyman. Oliver Wyman Group also includes NERA Economic Consulting and Lippincott (formally Lippincott Mercer).
The companies of the Oliver Wyman Group trace back over 35 years when in 1970 Temple, Barker and Sloane, Inc was founded in Boston. Temple Barker and Sloane were acquired by Marsh & McLennan Companies in 1990, a diversified professional services firm. In 1992, Strategic Planning Associates and Temple, Barker and Sloane are merged into the Mercer name as Mercer Management Consulting. Soon after, Mercer went on an expansion spree, rapidly expanding into Germany, the UK, France and many other countries. This was done mainly through acquisitions as Marsh & McLennan provided a vast source of funds.
In 2000, Delta Consulting Group was acquired by Marsh and McLennan and added to the Mercer Specialty Consulting Group as Mercer Delta.
In 2003, Oliver Wyman & Co, originally formed in 1984 in New York was acquired by Marsh & McLennan and renamed as Mercer Oliver Wyman as part of the Mercer Specialty Consulting Group.
In 2007, Mercer Oliver Wyman, Mercer Management Consulting and Mercer Delta are re-branded as one company known as Oliver Wyman.
Competitors
Oliver Wyman's major competitors include McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Booz Allen Hamilton and Bain & Company.
Notable Mentions
*Mercer Management Consulting was ranked 6th most prestigious consulting firm by the Vault in 2006 and 2007.
*NERA Economic Consulting was considered the best Economic Consulting company in 2007 according to the Vault.
*Mercer Oliver Wyman was ranked as the 7th most prestigious consulting firm by Vault in both 2006 and 2007.
*Mercer Oliver Wyman was ranked 3rd in financial consulting and 1st in compensation for the consulting industry in 2007.
*Consulting Magazine has ranked Mercer Oliver Wyman and Mercer Management Consulting one of the top 10 consulting firms to work for in both of the last two years.
*Peter Walsh was counted as one of Consulting Magazines Top 25 Consultants in 2006.
*John Drzik was counted as one of Consulting Magazines Top 25 Consultants in 2005.
Publications
*The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs, Adrian Slywotzky
*State of Financial Services Industry Report 2007
*The Art of Profitability, Adrian Slywotzky
*How to Grow When Markets Don’t, Adrian Slywotzky and Richard Wise
*Mercer Management Journal, Monthly
Offices
Atlanta
Barcelona
Beijing
Boston
Calgary
Chicago
Columbus
Dallas
Dubai
Düsseldorf
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Hong Kong
Houston
Istanbul
Leatherhead
Lisbon
London
Los Angeles
Madrid
Melville
Mexico City
Milan
Milwaukee
Montreal
Munich
New York City
Paris
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Portland
Princeton
San Francisco
São Paulo
Seoul
Shanghai
Singapore
Stockholm
Sydney
Toronto
Washington D.C
Zurich
Advent Film Group (AFG) is a film production and distribution company founded in 2007 by George Escobar. Christian News wire explains, "Advent is gaining a reputation for producing movies that protects a student's Christian walk, promotes a Biblical worldview, and provides a professional path for students." Being a new company, AFG is currently reviewing offers of distribution, investments, and is presenting AFG's unique film perspective to businesses and groups, most recently to Christians at AOL's headquarters in VA. In the next three years, AFG plans to produce five films touching on themes with a biblical worldview important to family audiences. Participants will eventually direct future films on the AFG production slate.
Mission
Advent Film Group's mission is to "train a new generation of highly qualified filmmakers who are soundly Christian. This is not a film school or a film workshop. AFG is about making professional movies that will influence the hearts and minds of our audience concerning the tough moral and social issues of our day."
In Development
Title: Pilgrim’s Progress Musical
Source: Allegory by John Bunyan
Value: The Christian Walk
Format: 3D Animation
Location: VA, Manila, India
Shoot Date: (in development)
Title: The Cat of Bubastes
Source: Novel by G.A. Henty
Value: Being Equipped by God
Location: TBD
Shoot Date: (in development)
Title: Be Thou My Vision
Source: Life of Tim Chambers
Value: God’s Sovereignty
Location: VA, MD, ILL, NYC
Shoot Date: Multiple dates ‘08
Title: Parental Rights & Abortion
A Constitutional Crisis
Source: Companion to the Movie
Call to Action: Passage of Parental Rights Amendment; Overturn Roe v. Wade
Location: TBD
Shoot Date: Multiple dates ‘08
In Production
Title: “Come What May”
Source: PHC Moot Court story
Value: Principle vs. Compromise
Location: Virginia, DC
Status: Principal photography completed; in post-production
Preview Edition: Christmas 2007
Official Release: Spring 2008
Title: Soli Deo Gloria NEW EDITION
Plan: DVD, online downloads
Release: Fall 2007
Other Projects
1. In October 2007, Advent Film Group announced cooperation with the San Antonio Christian Film Festival to provide jumpstarts to the careers of aspiring screenwriters. Most notable treatments in the competition will be reviewed and recruited for the possibility of being developed into an AFG feature film to be produced from early 2008 through early 2009.
2. AFG is preparing to run training seminars for successful filmaking.
Mission
Advent Film Group's mission is to "train a new generation of highly qualified filmmakers who are soundly Christian. This is not a film school or a film workshop. AFG is about making professional movies that will influence the hearts and minds of our audience concerning the tough moral and social issues of our day."
In Development
Title: Pilgrim’s Progress Musical
Source: Allegory by John Bunyan
Value: The Christian Walk
Format: 3D Animation
Location: VA, Manila, India
Shoot Date: (in development)
Title: The Cat of Bubastes
Source: Novel by G.A. Henty
Value: Being Equipped by God
Location: TBD
Shoot Date: (in development)
Title: Be Thou My Vision
Source: Life of Tim Chambers
Value: God’s Sovereignty
Location: VA, MD, ILL, NYC
Shoot Date: Multiple dates ‘08
Title: Parental Rights & Abortion
A Constitutional Crisis
Source: Companion to the Movie
Call to Action: Passage of Parental Rights Amendment; Overturn Roe v. Wade
Location: TBD
Shoot Date: Multiple dates ‘08
In Production
Title: “Come What May”
Source: PHC Moot Court story
Value: Principle vs. Compromise
Location: Virginia, DC
Status: Principal photography completed; in post-production
Preview Edition: Christmas 2007
Official Release: Spring 2008
Title: Soli Deo Gloria NEW EDITION
Plan: DVD, online downloads
Release: Fall 2007
Other Projects
1. In October 2007, Advent Film Group announced cooperation with the San Antonio Christian Film Festival to provide jumpstarts to the careers of aspiring screenwriters. Most notable treatments in the competition will be reviewed and recruited for the possibility of being developed into an AFG feature film to be produced from early 2008 through early 2009.
2. AFG is preparing to run training seminars for successful filmaking.
THE ORIGIN-
(Authors note: This article is intended for informational purposes about the characters, story and projects around the history of, the current projects of, and the characters in "Buck Moon" past, presnt, and future.)
"Buck Moon", from a horror comedy story of the same name, is a character created by actor/comedian/director Jack Matych. The story is of a bounty hunter (Buck) and his clumsy sidekick Oswald.
"It started as a short story," says Matych, "Just this stupid little thing about a guy who wears sunglasses and shoots everything up. And I decided to write a short film script from titled 'The adventures of Buck Moon, Monster Hunter'."
After taking this short film script to his good friend and musician Luke Sayers of the band, The Dead Alives, whose opinion on horror films he appreciates, he didn't like it. So Jack re-wrote the script. This process continued a few times until he had finally set the script on a shelf.
A few months later, Sayers asked to see the script again and after reading it, had made a single suggestion which had motivated Matych to write the first draft of the feature length script.
THE MOVIE-
After enlisting the help of Grand Rapids writer, Justin Dickinson to help write the screenplay, Matych attemtped to find a way to make this feature length film. In 2005 from the sales of t-shirt he was able to make a short film based off of it called, "Buck Moon: Got your back".
GOT YOUR BACK-
"Got your back" takes place after the events in the feature length story and finds Buck and Oswald tracking down a werewolf-type creature. The opening line, "It wasn't even a full moon..." obviously leads us to understand that this creature is obviously not a werewolf.
Jack Matych plays Buck Moon, the gruff, chain smoking antihero-hero along with Jason Eller (of the band AFTERNINE) as Oswald, his jittery, clumsy sidekick.
The double part of the doctor and the creature was played by John Long (stage name), a good friend of Matych and fellow performer from many stage shows in the past.
UNLEASHING TO THE PUBLIC-
"Got your back" was offered as a home burned DVD for sale. Few copies were sold. After many requests to offer the short film online so people could watch it instead, Matych recorded a commentary with his cousin and production manager, Kacy Thatcher for the short film and released that in May 2007 in two parts online...
...Few got the joke.
-BUCK MOON: THE COMIC BOOK
In August of 2007, Matych was approached by Jeff Barnes and Royce VanLoon of Dark Matter Comics to make a comic book version of Buck Moon which they intend as their launch title.
A preview issue (Issue #0) is planned for a December 2007 release. The story will be a precursor to what would have been the feature length "Buck Moon", followed by the next five issues which will be the full story that has been in the works since 2001.
THE FUTURE OF BUCK MOON-
Matych and Co. are planning a number of projects in the future including a new short film, and ultimately getting the feature length film made...someday.
Buck Moon and all characters are copyright 2004-2007 by Jack Matych.
(Authors note: This article is intended for informational purposes about the characters, story and projects around the history of, the current projects of, and the characters in "Buck Moon" past, presnt, and future.)
"Buck Moon", from a horror comedy story of the same name, is a character created by actor/comedian/director Jack Matych. The story is of a bounty hunter (Buck) and his clumsy sidekick Oswald.
"It started as a short story," says Matych, "Just this stupid little thing about a guy who wears sunglasses and shoots everything up. And I decided to write a short film script from titled 'The adventures of Buck Moon, Monster Hunter'."
After taking this short film script to his good friend and musician Luke Sayers of the band, The Dead Alives, whose opinion on horror films he appreciates, he didn't like it. So Jack re-wrote the script. This process continued a few times until he had finally set the script on a shelf.
A few months later, Sayers asked to see the script again and after reading it, had made a single suggestion which had motivated Matych to write the first draft of the feature length script.
THE MOVIE-
After enlisting the help of Grand Rapids writer, Justin Dickinson to help write the screenplay, Matych attemtped to find a way to make this feature length film. In 2005 from the sales of t-shirt he was able to make a short film based off of it called, "Buck Moon: Got your back".
GOT YOUR BACK-
"Got your back" takes place after the events in the feature length story and finds Buck and Oswald tracking down a werewolf-type creature. The opening line, "It wasn't even a full moon..." obviously leads us to understand that this creature is obviously not a werewolf.
Jack Matych plays Buck Moon, the gruff, chain smoking antihero-hero along with Jason Eller (of the band AFTERNINE) as Oswald, his jittery, clumsy sidekick.
The double part of the doctor and the creature was played by John Long (stage name), a good friend of Matych and fellow performer from many stage shows in the past.
UNLEASHING TO THE PUBLIC-
"Got your back" was offered as a home burned DVD for sale. Few copies were sold. After many requests to offer the short film online so people could watch it instead, Matych recorded a commentary with his cousin and production manager, Kacy Thatcher for the short film and released that in May 2007 in two parts online...
...Few got the joke.
-BUCK MOON: THE COMIC BOOK
In August of 2007, Matych was approached by Jeff Barnes and Royce VanLoon of Dark Matter Comics to make a comic book version of Buck Moon which they intend as their launch title.
A preview issue (Issue #0) is planned for a December 2007 release. The story will be a precursor to what would have been the feature length "Buck Moon", followed by the next five issues which will be the full story that has been in the works since 2001.
THE FUTURE OF BUCK MOON-
Matych and Co. are planning a number of projects in the future including a new short film, and ultimately getting the feature length film made...someday.
Buck Moon and all characters are copyright 2004-2007 by Jack Matych.