Andy Truong (born 27 November 1996) is an Australian fashion designer of Vietnamese heritage.
In 2012, he was known as Australia's youngest fashion designer, at the age of 15, after his launch into the fashion industry at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. and grew up in a migrant, working-class family in Sydney before moving with his mother to live in Richmond, Melbourne. Before his start in the fashion industry, Truong worked at a bakery and at a cinema while attending his secondary education at Kew High School.
Break into the industry
In early 2012, Truong was chosen as a successful applicant to showcase his collection of designs at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week after applying online, unaware that the show would be self-funded by the applicant.
After Truong's break
After the success of his fashion show, Truong was offered, on a scholarship grant, to study fashion during high school at Kangan Institute.
During the month of September, Truong once again showcased his collection at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week with Fred Hates Fashion - a fashion meets film runway show.
In March 2014, Truong was chosen, along with 10 other students, to showcase his designs at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival's Future Runway show, presented by Spotlight. During the show, it was revealed that Truong was selected as one of the top three designers of the show winning him a cash prize to spend at Spotlight.
In 2012, he was known as Australia's youngest fashion designer, at the age of 15, after his launch into the fashion industry at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week. and grew up in a migrant, working-class family in Sydney before moving with his mother to live in Richmond, Melbourne. Before his start in the fashion industry, Truong worked at a bakery and at a cinema while attending his secondary education at Kew High School.
Break into the industry
In early 2012, Truong was chosen as a successful applicant to showcase his collection of designs at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week after applying online, unaware that the show would be self-funded by the applicant.
After Truong's break
After the success of his fashion show, Truong was offered, on a scholarship grant, to study fashion during high school at Kangan Institute.
During the month of September, Truong once again showcased his collection at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week with Fred Hates Fashion - a fashion meets film runway show.
In March 2014, Truong was chosen, along with 10 other students, to showcase his designs at the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival's Future Runway show, presented by Spotlight. During the show, it was revealed that Truong was selected as one of the top three designers of the show winning him a cash prize to spend at Spotlight.
Alin Edouard is a former American football quarterback. He originally committed to Syracuse University, but transferred from the school before football practice began. He attended Independence Community College where he played one season in 2016. Then transferred to UTSA in 2017.
Personal life
Alin Edouard was born and raised in Miami Florida, after his father, Edlin, flew down from Haiti in 1990. He grew up with his father, his mother Jocelyne, and his two brothers, Adlin and Irlin. Alin is the second child out of 3 kids.
High school career
In high school, Edouard played for Hialeah High. In his senior year, Edouard led the Hialeah Thoroughbreds to the District-13 8A Playoffs with 2,398 passing yards and 45 touchdowns, as well as 632 rushing yards, averaging 7.8 yards per carry. Edouard then announced his commitment to Syracuse University on October 20, 2013.
In high school, Edouard was listed as a four-star . Edouard was the second QB in Syracuse's 2014 recruiting class. He was considered one of the 15 best dual threat quarterbacks nationally.
College career
Edouard claimed that he wanted to be the face of the Syracuse football program by his sophomore season. Edouard was recruited by George McDonald.
Undisclosed family issues kept forced Edouard to leave the Syracuse team prior to the start of preseason practice, keeping him in Florida. Additionally, Syracuse head coach, Scott Shafer stated "He and his family decided they feel it was in his best interests to enroll in school in January at the midyear." Shafer voiced his support for Edouard, referencing the quarterback's upbringing, stating "When his family situation is such that he says, 'I can get back,' we'll bring him back. If that's tomorrow, great. If that's during the winter, great. Either way, he's my guy, and we're sticking by him." Edouard stated his decision to enroll in the winter, rather than the fall, was to have a "fresh start." Edouard later transferred to the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).
On July 28, 2019 via an Instagram post, Edouard announced his transfer as a graduate to the University of Rhode Island for the 2019 season. He appeared in one game as a reserve for Rhode Island.
Personal life
Alin Edouard was born and raised in Miami Florida, after his father, Edlin, flew down from Haiti in 1990. He grew up with his father, his mother Jocelyne, and his two brothers, Adlin and Irlin. Alin is the second child out of 3 kids.
High school career
In high school, Edouard played for Hialeah High. In his senior year, Edouard led the Hialeah Thoroughbreds to the District-13 8A Playoffs with 2,398 passing yards and 45 touchdowns, as well as 632 rushing yards, averaging 7.8 yards per carry. Edouard then announced his commitment to Syracuse University on October 20, 2013.
In high school, Edouard was listed as a four-star . Edouard was the second QB in Syracuse's 2014 recruiting class. He was considered one of the 15 best dual threat quarterbacks nationally.
College career
Edouard claimed that he wanted to be the face of the Syracuse football program by his sophomore season. Edouard was recruited by George McDonald.
Undisclosed family issues kept forced Edouard to leave the Syracuse team prior to the start of preseason practice, keeping him in Florida. Additionally, Syracuse head coach, Scott Shafer stated "He and his family decided they feel it was in his best interests to enroll in school in January at the midyear." Shafer voiced his support for Edouard, referencing the quarterback's upbringing, stating "When his family situation is such that he says, 'I can get back,' we'll bring him back. If that's tomorrow, great. If that's during the winter, great. Either way, he's my guy, and we're sticking by him." Edouard stated his decision to enroll in the winter, rather than the fall, was to have a "fresh start." Edouard later transferred to the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).
On July 28, 2019 via an Instagram post, Edouard announced his transfer as a graduate to the University of Rhode Island for the 2019 season. He appeared in one game as a reserve for Rhode Island.
Elvis Triax Chinedu Okorafor is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for NPFL club Heartland F.C..
Club career
Okoroafor signed for Heartland in 2017, having previously been a member of their youth set-up. He made his debut in NPFL at the age of 19 under Ramsey Madu. After a stint with Borussia Mönchengladbach of Germany which didn't go down as planned in 2010 and also in Serbia with Radnicky Nis in 2011 and Orlando Pirates in PSL in 2013, he signed for Abia Warriors in 2013. He returned to Heartland and helped in bringing them back to the NPFL.
Honours
*Heartland
*NNL 2017-2018
*F.A Cup Finalist 2021-2022.
Club career
Okoroafor signed for Heartland in 2017, having previously been a member of their youth set-up. He made his debut in NPFL at the age of 19 under Ramsey Madu. After a stint with Borussia Mönchengladbach of Germany which didn't go down as planned in 2010 and also in Serbia with Radnicky Nis in 2011 and Orlando Pirates in PSL in 2013, he signed for Abia Warriors in 2013. He returned to Heartland and helped in bringing them back to the NPFL.
Honours
*Heartland
*NNL 2017-2018
*F.A Cup Finalist 2021-2022.
Susan E. Sheskey is a general partner at Daylight Partners, a venture capital firm. Sheskey also serves on the boards of StoredIQ (a technology solution provider for managing compliance information) and Digby (a mobile eCommerce platform).
Sheskey served as senior vice president and chief information officer of Dell Inc. until retiring from the company in 2007. As CIO, she was responsible for Dell’s global information systems and technology infrastructure. Prior to becoming CIO, Sheskey served as vice president of information technology for the Dell’s Americas Region.
Before joining Dell in 1993, Sheskey held key planning, development and operational roles at Ameritech Corporate, Ameritech Services and Ohio Bell. She is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Sheskey also serves on technology and business advisory boards at Texas A&M University and Miami University. She was recognized by eWeek in 2007 as one of the Top 10 Most Powerful Women in Technology, and by Diversity Journal as a Women Worth Watching for 2006.
Sheskey served as senior vice president and chief information officer of Dell Inc. until retiring from the company in 2007. As CIO, she was responsible for Dell’s global information systems and technology infrastructure. Prior to becoming CIO, Sheskey served as vice president of information technology for the Dell’s Americas Region.
Before joining Dell in 1993, Sheskey held key planning, development and operational roles at Ameritech Corporate, Ameritech Services and Ohio Bell. She is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Sheskey also serves on technology and business advisory boards at Texas A&M University and Miami University. She was recognized by eWeek in 2007 as one of the Top 10 Most Powerful Women in Technology, and by Diversity Journal as a Women Worth Watching for 2006.