James Vint is an American college football coach. Vint grew up in Sioux City, Iowa where he attended Hunt School, Woodrow Wilson Middle School, and North High School. The Vints moved to Akron, Iowa where James graduated from Akron-Westfield High School. During his senior year of high school Vint joined the United States Army Reserve, serving in the 366th Finance Support Unit.
After graduation, Vint attended Northwestern College, participating in football and baseball for the Red Raiders. He then transferred to Briar Cliff University where he was a standout on the baseball team. Vint graduated from Briar Cliff University with a degree in writing and linguistics, and political science.
After graduation he worked as a news and sports anchor at KSCJ in Sioux City. He hosted the popular Swap Shop show, and provided play-by-play for the NAIA College Baseball World Series. He left for Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he served as the News Director and morning anchor for WBRK, co-hosting the morning show.
Vint left WBRK to take a job as an English teacher and football coach at Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx, New York. At Christopher Columbus, Vint earned several awards for teaching excellence. In 2001, Vint was nominated for the prestigious Walt Disney Teacher of the Year Award. Three times he was nominated by his students for Who's Who of American Teachers.
Vint has published several articles on leadership development, psychology and motivation, and team building. He also speaks at football coaching clinics throughout the country. Vint left Christopher Columbus High School in 2006 to become the offensive coordinator at Iowa Wesleyan College. In addition to his coaching duties, Vint is also an instructor in the English Department. In 2007 he produced his first series of nine coaching videos, and took a job coaching at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri.
After graduation, Vint attended Northwestern College, participating in football and baseball for the Red Raiders. He then transferred to Briar Cliff University where he was a standout on the baseball team. Vint graduated from Briar Cliff University with a degree in writing and linguistics, and political science.
After graduation he worked as a news and sports anchor at KSCJ in Sioux City. He hosted the popular Swap Shop show, and provided play-by-play for the NAIA College Baseball World Series. He left for Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he served as the News Director and morning anchor for WBRK, co-hosting the morning show.
Vint left WBRK to take a job as an English teacher and football coach at Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx, New York. At Christopher Columbus, Vint earned several awards for teaching excellence. In 2001, Vint was nominated for the prestigious Walt Disney Teacher of the Year Award. Three times he was nominated by his students for Who's Who of American Teachers.
Vint has published several articles on leadership development, psychology and motivation, and team building. He also speaks at football coaching clinics throughout the country. Vint left Christopher Columbus High School in 2006 to become the offensive coordinator at Iowa Wesleyan College. In addition to his coaching duties, Vint is also an instructor in the English Department. In 2007 he produced his first series of nine coaching videos, and took a job coaching at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri.
* Tudor Chirilă was born on 28th May 1974 in Bucharest, Romania, as a son of the actress Iarina Demian and of the sports journalist Ioan Chirilă.
He is a very popular and respected actor in theater and cinema, and also a famous rock star, founder and leader of the legendary band Vama Veche, today reshaped as Vama.
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He is a very popular and respected actor in theater and cinema, and also a famous rock star, founder and leader of the legendary band Vama Veche, today reshaped as Vama.
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William R. Cady was born in Lake Charles Louisiana, 1963. He was raised in Killeen, Texas.
He served in the U.S. Air Force on active duty from 1981-1987 and did one tour of overseas duty. He later joined the Tennessee Air National Guard where he served from 1987-1991, and then a short tour with the Air Force Reserve in the early 1990's.
After graduating from Tusculum College in Greenville,TN in 1991 he returned to Austin, Texas where he worked in state government for several years and then in county government in North Texas.
Ran for U.S. Congress in November 2004 for the Texas District 15 seat. He was defeated by the incumbent, Ruben Hinojosa (D).
He founded the Dallas/Fort Worth based company, Cady Systems Group, Inc. which owns a variety of online multimedia interests including Cady Networks and William Cady Realty Group. He has been married to his wife Leslie since 2003 and has one son.
He is a relative of former women's right activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
His siblings include Jacqueline, Jeff and the infamous Tim "T-Bone" Cady, owner of the controversial website CadyIntroductions.com.
Religion:Lutheran
He served in the U.S. Air Force on active duty from 1981-1987 and did one tour of overseas duty. He later joined the Tennessee Air National Guard where he served from 1987-1991, and then a short tour with the Air Force Reserve in the early 1990's.
After graduating from Tusculum College in Greenville,TN in 1991 he returned to Austin, Texas where he worked in state government for several years and then in county government in North Texas.
Ran for U.S. Congress in November 2004 for the Texas District 15 seat. He was defeated by the incumbent, Ruben Hinojosa (D).
He founded the Dallas/Fort Worth based company, Cady Systems Group, Inc. which owns a variety of online multimedia interests including Cady Networks and William Cady Realty Group. He has been married to his wife Leslie since 2003 and has one son.
He is a relative of former women's right activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
His siblings include Jacqueline, Jeff and the infamous Tim "T-Bone" Cady, owner of the controversial website CadyIntroductions.com.
Religion:Lutheran
Youth Arts Collective, or YAC is a nonprofit, after-school art studio for young people ages 14-22 located at 550 Hartnell Street in Monterey, California. The YAC has been recognized by a variety of organizations for their contributions to the local art scene in Monterey.
About
Youth Arts Collective was created in 2000 by artists Meg Biddle and Marcia Perry. YAC was developed so that local young adults had a mentored studio in which to discover and advance their artistic abilities. The structure of YAC is free and unscheduled, unlike a class in that there are no set projects or mediums that one must use, although help is given if needed and there are specified open hours. YAC seeks to provide a foothold for young artists to succeed in the professional world by having the proper tools, knowledgeable mentors, and a culturally diverse and friendly environment comprising of students from eight local high schools, independent studies, and three local colleges.
Leadership
For twenty-seven years Meg Biddle and Marcia Perry have been partners in Biddle Perry Studios, creating numerous murals, cartoons, illustrations, paintings, and product designs not only for local consumption, but also various schools and magazines, and even international publishing. While both founders have a wide array of talents in using different mediums, each displays a partiality to a certain aspect of the art world.
About
Youth Arts Collective was created in 2000 by artists Meg Biddle and Marcia Perry. YAC was developed so that local young adults had a mentored studio in which to discover and advance their artistic abilities. The structure of YAC is free and unscheduled, unlike a class in that there are no set projects or mediums that one must use, although help is given if needed and there are specified open hours. YAC seeks to provide a foothold for young artists to succeed in the professional world by having the proper tools, knowledgeable mentors, and a culturally diverse and friendly environment comprising of students from eight local high schools, independent studies, and three local colleges.
Leadership
For twenty-seven years Meg Biddle and Marcia Perry have been partners in Biddle Perry Studios, creating numerous murals, cartoons, illustrations, paintings, and product designs not only for local consumption, but also various schools and magazines, and even international publishing. While both founders have a wide array of talents in using different mediums, each displays a partiality to a certain aspect of the art world.