Zoë Taffin, Marquise de Givenchy is an Australian brand consultant, publicist, and socialite. She is a member of the Taffin de Givenchy family, a French noble family of Italian origin, as the wife of the current Marquis de Givenchy.
Biography
Givenchy was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia.
Givenchy served as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Pippa Middleton and James Matthews.
She is the second wife of Olivier de Givenchy, the son of Jean-Claude Taffin de Givenchy, Marquis de Givenchy and a nephew of Hubert de Givenchy.. When her father-in-law died in 2009, her husband became the Marquis de Givenchy. They have two children, a son named Louis and a daughter named Inès.
Givenchy and her husband own a house on Harbour Island in the Bahamas. They also own a home in Trousdale Estates, Beverly Hills.
Biography
Givenchy was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia.
Givenchy served as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Pippa Middleton and James Matthews.
She is the second wife of Olivier de Givenchy, the son of Jean-Claude Taffin de Givenchy, Marquis de Givenchy and a nephew of Hubert de Givenchy.. When her father-in-law died in 2009, her husband became the Marquis de Givenchy. They have two children, a son named Louis and a daughter named Inès.
Givenchy and her husband own a house on Harbour Island in the Bahamas. They also own a home in Trousdale Estates, Beverly Hills.
P. Sukumar or Kiran is an Indian cinematographer, Actor, producer and director in Mollywood.
His most work as a photographer with and Jayaraj films. He is the brother of 1980's hitmaker Director P. Chandrakumar.
He acted a half dozen movie as a hero in the name Kiran .
Filmography
As cinematographer
2019 Paviyettante Madhurachooral
2016 Kuttikalundu Sookshikkuka
2016 Hello Namasthe
2011 Doubles (Short)
2010 Malarvaadi Arts Club
2009 Banaras
2009 Malayali
2009 Swantham Lekhakan
2009 Passenger
2009 Black Dalia
2008 Sultan
2008 Twenty20
2007 Kadha Parayumbol
2007 Goal
2007 Speed Track
2007 Inspector Garud
2006 Karutha Pakshikal
2006 Pachakuthira
2006 Lion
2005 Ben Johnson
2005 Rappakal
2004 Perumazhakkalam
2004 Manjupoloru Penkutti
2004 Runway
2003 Choonda
2003 Pulival Kalyanam
2003 Swapnakoodu
2002 Mazhathullikkilukkam
2002 Kalyanaraman
2001 Saivar Thirumeni
2001 Ravanaprabhu
2001 Sharja To Sharja
1999 Deepasthambham Mahascharyam
1999 Dreams
1998 Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu
1998 Chitrashalabham
1997 Aaram Thamburan
1997 Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu
1997 Manasam
1995
1993 Sopanam
As an Actor
2015 Oru Vadakkan Selfie
2012 Chettayees
2007 Kaiyoppu
1998 Kaikudunna Nilavu
As a Producer
2017 Ayaal Sassi
2012 Mayamohini
2009 Swantham Lekhakan
As an assistant cameraman
1987 Oru Minnaminunginte Nurungu Vettam
1987 P.C. 369
As a Director
2009 Swantham Lekhakan
External Link
*https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1477648/
*https://en.msidb.org/displayProfile.php?categorycamera&artistP%20Sukumar
His most work as a photographer with and Jayaraj films. He is the brother of 1980's hitmaker Director P. Chandrakumar.
He acted a half dozen movie as a hero in the name Kiran .
Filmography
As cinematographer
2019 Paviyettante Madhurachooral
2016 Kuttikalundu Sookshikkuka
2016 Hello Namasthe
2011 Doubles (Short)
2010 Malarvaadi Arts Club
2009 Banaras
2009 Malayali
2009 Swantham Lekhakan
2009 Passenger
2009 Black Dalia
2008 Sultan
2008 Twenty20
2007 Kadha Parayumbol
2007 Goal
2007 Speed Track
2007 Inspector Garud
2006 Karutha Pakshikal
2006 Pachakuthira
2006 Lion
2005 Ben Johnson
2005 Rappakal
2004 Perumazhakkalam
2004 Manjupoloru Penkutti
2004 Runway
2003 Choonda
2003 Pulival Kalyanam
2003 Swapnakoodu
2002 Mazhathullikkilukkam
2002 Kalyanaraman
2001 Saivar Thirumeni
2001 Ravanaprabhu
2001 Sharja To Sharja
1999 Deepasthambham Mahascharyam
1999 Dreams
1998 Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu
1998 Chitrashalabham
1997 Aaram Thamburan
1997 Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu
1997 Manasam
1995
1993 Sopanam
As an Actor
2015 Oru Vadakkan Selfie
2012 Chettayees
2007 Kaiyoppu
1998 Kaikudunna Nilavu
As a Producer
2017 Ayaal Sassi
2012 Mayamohini
2009 Swantham Lekhakan
As an assistant cameraman
1987 Oru Minnaminunginte Nurungu Vettam
1987 P.C. 369
As a Director
2009 Swantham Lekhakan
External Link
*https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1477648/
*https://en.msidb.org/displayProfile.php?categorycamera&artistP%20Sukumar
International Speakers Bureau is a Dallas, Texas-based speakers bureau specializing in motivational speakers, corporate entertainment and corporate training.
History
International Speakers Bureau was founded in 1992 by Michelle Lemmons-Poscente, who started the business in a spare bedroom in her parent’s home and eventually landed her first booking of the late Charles Kuralt a few months later.
In 1993, Lemmons-Poscente moved her offices to Dallas and began to expand the business. The company grew quickly in large part due to Lemmons-Poscente's early adoption of the Internet. In 1997, the company was recognized as one of the top female-run businesses in Texas and also partnered with to create Mentorium, an early attempt at interactive online learning.
In 2000, the company won the Sprint #1 Small Business in America award and was recognized by Bank One as one of the top female-owned businesses in the United States.
International Speakers Bureau filed for bankruptcy in 2013 in the state of Texas.
History
International Speakers Bureau was founded in 1992 by Michelle Lemmons-Poscente, who started the business in a spare bedroom in her parent’s home and eventually landed her first booking of the late Charles Kuralt a few months later.
In 1993, Lemmons-Poscente moved her offices to Dallas and began to expand the business. The company grew quickly in large part due to Lemmons-Poscente's early adoption of the Internet. In 1997, the company was recognized as one of the top female-run businesses in Texas and also partnered with to create Mentorium, an early attempt at interactive online learning.
In 2000, the company won the Sprint #1 Small Business in America award and was recognized by Bank One as one of the top female-owned businesses in the United States.
International Speakers Bureau filed for bankruptcy in 2013 in the state of Texas.
Jose Antonio Guerra, Sr. (July 9, 1934 - September 15, 2010), known as Joe A. Guerra, was a businessman and a Republican political activist in the heavily Democratic city of Laredo, Texas. He served for twenty nonconsecutive years from two districts on the Laredo City Council, during which time he worked for the extension of Del Mar Boulevard to the interstate Loop 20, named for former Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock.
Background
Guerra was born in Laredo to Jose Margarito Guerra (1904-2001) and the former Josefina Valls (1913-1998). Guerra attended Roman Catholic elementary schools and graduated in 1953 from Martin High School. In 1957, he graduated from in San Antonio, with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and a minor in business. who served as the Laredo-area representative from 1993-2007, having never carried Webb County a single time in seven elections.
Guerra's city council service spanned two types of municipal government in Laredo. Effective with the 1982 elections, when Guerra did not seek reelection, the city changed from mayor-council government to the city manager format. He joined the council in 1970 from the downtown District 4 and served twelve consecutive years. His last two terms were in the Del Mar District 6 from 1994-2002. In his last term he was the dean of the council and the mayor pro tempore. He served on a city/county government consolidation plan, but the two entities have remained separate and not been merged. who still holds the position. In 2000, Guerra led the Pledge of Allegiance at a session of the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which nominated the Bush-Cheney ticket. On October 5, 2000, Guerra was honored for his dedication to public service on the floor of the United States House of Representatives by then Representative Henry Bonilla. Guerra's convention role was highlighted the next day in a front-page photograph in the Laredo Morning Times.
His city council service corresponded with the tenure of each of four consecutive Laredo mayors, J. C. "Pepe" Martin, Jr., Aldo Tatangelo, Saul N. Ramirez, Jr., and Betty Flores. The interstate loop, on which Flores and Guerra worked together, was finished while Guerra was still a council member. Guerra was also a key supporter of Mayor Tatangelo's massive street-paving project, which began on an experimental basis in the San Ignacio neighborhood at Tatangelo's personal expense during the last Martin administration. Prior to the Tatangelo program, most of Laredo's streets were unpaved.
Personal life
On December 27, 1961, Guerra married Rebeca Josefina "Josie" Flores (August 27, 1938 - April 30, 2013), who later became an active figure in the pro-life movement. They had eight children: Joe A.Guerra, Jr., Rebecca G. Doyle, Dr. Maya G. Zuniga, Alfonso Gerardo Guerra, Alfredo Tomas Guerra, Carlos Luis Guerra, Monica G. Jones, and Maria Eugenia "Eugie" Guerra. Guerra had eleven grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Background
Guerra was born in Laredo to Jose Margarito Guerra (1904-2001) and the former Josefina Valls (1913-1998). Guerra attended Roman Catholic elementary schools and graduated in 1953 from Martin High School. In 1957, he graduated from in San Antonio, with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and a minor in business. who served as the Laredo-area representative from 1993-2007, having never carried Webb County a single time in seven elections.
Guerra's city council service spanned two types of municipal government in Laredo. Effective with the 1982 elections, when Guerra did not seek reelection, the city changed from mayor-council government to the city manager format. He joined the council in 1970 from the downtown District 4 and served twelve consecutive years. His last two terms were in the Del Mar District 6 from 1994-2002. In his last term he was the dean of the council and the mayor pro tempore. He served on a city/county government consolidation plan, but the two entities have remained separate and not been merged. who still holds the position. In 2000, Guerra led the Pledge of Allegiance at a session of the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which nominated the Bush-Cheney ticket. On October 5, 2000, Guerra was honored for his dedication to public service on the floor of the United States House of Representatives by then Representative Henry Bonilla. Guerra's convention role was highlighted the next day in a front-page photograph in the Laredo Morning Times.
His city council service corresponded with the tenure of each of four consecutive Laredo mayors, J. C. "Pepe" Martin, Jr., Aldo Tatangelo, Saul N. Ramirez, Jr., and Betty Flores. The interstate loop, on which Flores and Guerra worked together, was finished while Guerra was still a council member. Guerra was also a key supporter of Mayor Tatangelo's massive street-paving project, which began on an experimental basis in the San Ignacio neighborhood at Tatangelo's personal expense during the last Martin administration. Prior to the Tatangelo program, most of Laredo's streets were unpaved.
Personal life
On December 27, 1961, Guerra married Rebeca Josefina "Josie" Flores (August 27, 1938 - April 30, 2013), who later became an active figure in the pro-life movement. They had eight children: Joe A.Guerra, Jr., Rebecca G. Doyle, Dr. Maya G. Zuniga, Alfonso Gerardo Guerra, Alfredo Tomas Guerra, Carlos Luis Guerra, Monica G. Jones, and Maria Eugenia "Eugie" Guerra. Guerra had eleven grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.