Penny Wilson (born June 10, 1964) is an American author known for her books-all co-authored with Greg King-about the Romanov dynasty, the last ruling family of the Russian Empire.
Biography
Penny Wilson was born in New York on June 10, 1964. She has lived in Somerville , New Jersey; Plymouth, Massachusetts; Treforest, Pontypridd, South Wales; and Riverside, California. She is a graduate of the University of California. She wrote that she first became interested in the Romanovs at the age of seven or eight, after watching the 1971 film, Nicholas and Alexandra.
Publications
* The Fate of the Romanovs, co-authored with Greg King, 2003
* Gilded Prism: The Konstantinovichi Grand Dukes & the Last Years of the Romanov Dynasty, with Greg King, 2006
* The Resurrection of the Romanovs: Anastasia, Anna Anderson, and the World's Greatest Royal Mystery, with Greg King, 2010
Biography
Penny Wilson was born in New York on June 10, 1964. She has lived in Somerville , New Jersey; Plymouth, Massachusetts; Treforest, Pontypridd, South Wales; and Riverside, California. She is a graduate of the University of California. She wrote that she first became interested in the Romanovs at the age of seven or eight, after watching the 1971 film, Nicholas and Alexandra.
Publications
* The Fate of the Romanovs, co-authored with Greg King, 2003
* Gilded Prism: The Konstantinovichi Grand Dukes & the Last Years of the Romanov Dynasty, with Greg King, 2006
* The Resurrection of the Romanovs: Anastasia, Anna Anderson, and the World's Greatest Royal Mystery, with Greg King, 2010
Theory of Competitive Equilibrium (author Lordkipanidze Revaz,http://dspace.nplg.gov.ge/handle/1234/11421) proposes equilibrium between private and public property. After practical generalization of Lordkipanidze Law of Economic Competition in conditions of increase the state's role in the global technical projects, author considers (See also references: 1, P. 27; 2, P. 63-64; 3, P. 355-358), that appearance of significantly big deviations in the indexes of competition can adversely affect to the efficiency of economy. On the base of own argumentation for simultaneous use indexes of Lordkipanidze Law of Economic competition with HHI (The United States, Department of Justice, Herfindahl-Hirschman Index)(also about Herfindahl-Hirschman Index) and Health Care Reforms[http://geosis.edu.ge/uploads/lordkipanidze_Menejeruli_Xarjebi_Jandacvashi.pdf (Managerial Costs in Healthcare, P. 118-134)], Revaz Lordkipanidze offers theory for construction new economic system in macroeconomics of post-crisis conditions and he made resume for Competitive Equilibrium as optimal way of marginal results of economical system.
The Concordia Forum, established in 2009, is an annual leaders retreat convened, organised and managed by Unitas Communications Ltd.
Details
The Forum is dedicated to promoting greater integration and social inclusion for minority groups across the western world and convenes annually to develop and strengthen an international network of leaders. The first three conventions were held in in southern Spain. The September 2012 convention was held in Ancona, Italy. The 2013 conference is scheduled to be held in the United States.<ref name=tcf />
Previous Concordia Forum delegates have included UK Parliamentarians, senior UK and European corporate leaders, senior UK civil servants, media professionals, US Congressional and State Department advisor’s and grass roots activists. The Concordia Forum is entirely self financed and is supported by both an Advisory Council and Steering Committee. All delegates attend in a personal capacity and all discussions are held under the Chatham House Rule.<ref name=unit />
Founding members
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*Muddassar Ahmed, Chair, founding Chief Executive of Unitas Communications Ltd
*Shiraz Ahmad, Chief Operating Officer for Unitas Communications Ltd
Advisory Council
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Wajahat Ali, Playwright, USA
Luqman Ali, CEO, Khayaal Theatre, UK
Mirza Baig, Principal, Tipton Private equity USA
Ahmed Bashir, Marketing Manager, UK Trade & Investment ,UK
Memon Boukiour, Lecturer, Hague University, Netherlands
Basim Elkarra, Executive Member, Democratic Board of California
Zeba Iqbal, Executive Director, CAMP, USA
Abdul-Rehman Malik, Radical MiddleWay, Canada
Daanish Masood, Media & Partnerships Officer, UN Alliance of Civilizations, USA
Haroon Moghul, Associate Editor, Religion Dispatches, USA
Haroon Moktrazadeh, Founder and CEO, FreeWebs, USA
Fadime Örgu, Former MP, The Netherlands
Nabila Pathan, Writer, UK
Nash Jaffer, Assistant Secretary-General, The Muslim Council of Britain
Mizan Raja, Director, Islamic Circles, UK
Yasmin Qureshi, MP Bolton South East, UK
Masood Razzaq, Managing Director, BGC Holding, Germany/UAE
Tahir Ali Wahid, Managing Director, Credit Suisse, UK/Pakistan
Kashif Zafar, Managing Director, European Rates Sales, Barclays Capital, USA/UK
Burhan Zafar, Director, IB Medical, UK
Galib Virani, Director, Afren PLC, UK
Details
The Forum is dedicated to promoting greater integration and social inclusion for minority groups across the western world and convenes annually to develop and strengthen an international network of leaders. The first three conventions were held in in southern Spain. The September 2012 convention was held in Ancona, Italy. The 2013 conference is scheduled to be held in the United States.<ref name=tcf />
Previous Concordia Forum delegates have included UK Parliamentarians, senior UK and European corporate leaders, senior UK civil servants, media professionals, US Congressional and State Department advisor’s and grass roots activists. The Concordia Forum is entirely self financed and is supported by both an Advisory Council and Steering Committee. All delegates attend in a personal capacity and all discussions are held under the Chatham House Rule.<ref name=unit />
Founding members
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*Muddassar Ahmed, Chair, founding Chief Executive of Unitas Communications Ltd
*Shiraz Ahmad, Chief Operating Officer for Unitas Communications Ltd
Advisory Council
<ref name=unit />
Wajahat Ali, Playwright, USA
Luqman Ali, CEO, Khayaal Theatre, UK
Mirza Baig, Principal, Tipton Private equity USA
Ahmed Bashir, Marketing Manager, UK Trade & Investment ,UK
Memon Boukiour, Lecturer, Hague University, Netherlands
Basim Elkarra, Executive Member, Democratic Board of California
Zeba Iqbal, Executive Director, CAMP, USA
Abdul-Rehman Malik, Radical MiddleWay, Canada
Daanish Masood, Media & Partnerships Officer, UN Alliance of Civilizations, USA
Haroon Moghul, Associate Editor, Religion Dispatches, USA
Haroon Moktrazadeh, Founder and CEO, FreeWebs, USA
Fadime Örgu, Former MP, The Netherlands
Nabila Pathan, Writer, UK
Nash Jaffer, Assistant Secretary-General, The Muslim Council of Britain
Mizan Raja, Director, Islamic Circles, UK
Yasmin Qureshi, MP Bolton South East, UK
Masood Razzaq, Managing Director, BGC Holding, Germany/UAE
Tahir Ali Wahid, Managing Director, Credit Suisse, UK/Pakistan
Kashif Zafar, Managing Director, European Rates Sales, Barclays Capital, USA/UK
Burhan Zafar, Director, IB Medical, UK
Galib Virani, Director, Afren PLC, UK
Tannaz Lahiji (born 1978) is an Iranian-born artist, currently residing in Florence, Italy. In addition to working as an independent artist, she teaches at Florence's L.A.B.A. - Libera Accademia Belle Arti.
Life and work
Lahiji was born on March 8 (International Women's Day) in the year of the Iranian Revolution to Seyed Kazem (Lahiji the Elder), a renowned contemporary Iranian painter. She traces her ancestry to Hazin Lahiji, and a long and distinguished line of Iranian artists and poets. Lahiji began painting in earnest at age 10, painting traditional Iranian scenes and classic motifs, quickly winning tremendous acclaim as a prodigy. She had her first gallery exhibit in Tehran at age 14. Lahiji completed her preparatory fine arts training at the University of Fine Arts in Tehran at the age of 19. From 1995 to 2004, Lahiji taught fine arts at the Sepideh Studio, a national centre for design. From 2001 to 2003, Lahiji also directed the Jahannama Gallery, the gallery of the museum at the Palace of the former Shah of Iran.
In 2004, Lahiji was recruited to Florence, Italy to pursue a fellowship and graduate arts training at the L.A.B.A., the Open Academy of Fine Arts. At L.A.B.A., Lahiji completed a one-year master course in painting, followed by a one-year course in sculpture at the world-famous Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. Since 2007, Lahiji has worked as an apprentice under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Innocenti, with whom she also teaches a course in painting techniques at L.A.B.A.
Major Exhibitions
Lahiji's work has been exhibited in more than five countries, including Iran (1992-present), U.S.A. (2008), Afghanistan (2002), London, UK (2002), Moscow, Russia (2008), and Italy.
In addition, in 2009 Lahiji opened her own gallery and studio in Florence, Italy titled Galleria Tannaz.
Life and work
Lahiji was born on March 8 (International Women's Day) in the year of the Iranian Revolution to Seyed Kazem (Lahiji the Elder), a renowned contemporary Iranian painter. She traces her ancestry to Hazin Lahiji, and a long and distinguished line of Iranian artists and poets. Lahiji began painting in earnest at age 10, painting traditional Iranian scenes and classic motifs, quickly winning tremendous acclaim as a prodigy. She had her first gallery exhibit in Tehran at age 14. Lahiji completed her preparatory fine arts training at the University of Fine Arts in Tehran at the age of 19. From 1995 to 2004, Lahiji taught fine arts at the Sepideh Studio, a national centre for design. From 2001 to 2003, Lahiji also directed the Jahannama Gallery, the gallery of the museum at the Palace of the former Shah of Iran.
In 2004, Lahiji was recruited to Florence, Italy to pursue a fellowship and graduate arts training at the L.A.B.A., the Open Academy of Fine Arts. At L.A.B.A., Lahiji completed a one-year master course in painting, followed by a one-year course in sculpture at the world-famous Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. Since 2007, Lahiji has worked as an apprentice under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Innocenti, with whom she also teaches a course in painting techniques at L.A.B.A.
Major Exhibitions
Lahiji's work has been exhibited in more than five countries, including Iran (1992-present), U.S.A. (2008), Afghanistan (2002), London, UK (2002), Moscow, Russia (2008), and Italy.
In addition, in 2009 Lahiji opened her own gallery and studio in Florence, Italy titled Galleria Tannaz.