Rt. Rev. George K Turyasingura (born 1968) is a Ugandan Bishop.
He was consecrated and enthroned as Bishop of East Ruwenzori Diocese on 7th January 2018 at St. Stephen's Cathedral , Kamwenge.He succeded Rt. Rev.Edward A Bamucwanira as the second Bishop of the Diocese.
Name: George K Turyasingura
Place of birth: Nyamucengere,Buhara, Ndorwa County , Kabale District.
Nationality: Ugandan
Citizenship: Uganda
Residence: Kamwenge
Alma mater: Bishop Burham University College ,Kabale.
Spouse: Juliet Turyasingura.
Family and work
His family migrated to Kamwenge in 1980.Amidst challenges of being born in a polygamous family,he completed his primary school from Rwengobe Primary School in Kamwenge District.
He was ordained Deacon in 1998 after completing a Certificate Course in Theology at Bishop Balya Theological College.He was immediately posted as Curate at Kyabenda Parish in the then Ruwenzori Diocese.
He also served as the Sub Dean of Kamwenge Deanery.He was elected by the House of Bishops of the Church of Uganda sitting at Lweza Training and Conference Centre on 11th July 2017..
He was consecrated and enthroned as Bishop of East Ruwenzori Diocese on 7th January 2018 at St. Stephen's Cathedral , Kamwenge.He succeded Rt. Rev.Edward A Bamucwanira as the second Bishop of the Diocese.
Name: George K Turyasingura
Place of birth: Nyamucengere,Buhara, Ndorwa County , Kabale District.
Nationality: Ugandan
Citizenship: Uganda
Residence: Kamwenge
Alma mater: Bishop Burham University College ,Kabale.
Spouse: Juliet Turyasingura.
Family and work
His family migrated to Kamwenge in 1980.Amidst challenges of being born in a polygamous family,he completed his primary school from Rwengobe Primary School in Kamwenge District.
He was ordained Deacon in 1998 after completing a Certificate Course in Theology at Bishop Balya Theological College.He was immediately posted as Curate at Kyabenda Parish in the then Ruwenzori Diocese.
He also served as the Sub Dean of Kamwenge Deanery.He was elected by the House of Bishops of the Church of Uganda sitting at Lweza Training and Conference Centre on 11th July 2017..
Raymond H. Shuey (born 1954 in Ventura County, California) is an Arizona public servant.
Education and background
Shuey holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Administration degrees from Arizona State University. In October 1996 Shuey authored an article titled "Using the Internet in local government finance" in GFOA's national journal named Government Finance Review.
Chief Financial Officer of Glendale, Arizona
In August 1986 Shuey joined the City of Glendale, Arizona as its first financial Controller. In May 2005 Shuey was promoted to the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Finance Director for the city. In July 2005 the city added the role of City Treasurer to Shuey's duties. He was also a member of the city's Risk Management and Workers' Compensation Trust Fund Board. Since 2006 Shuey served as the city's representative on the Financial Oversight Advisory Committee (FOAC) for Valley Metro, and as the Committee's Vice Chair. In April 2008 he was appointed to be its Chair. On February 27, 2009 Shuey retired as CFO, Finance Director, and City Treasurer after serving the City of Glendale for 22½ years, and Arizona cities in total for over thirty-two consecutive years. His retirement included resignation from the city's Risk Management and Workers' Compensation Trust Fund Board, and his membership in FOAC.
Glendale is the home of the Fiesta Bowl, National Football League (NFL) Arizona Cardinals, National Hockey League (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes, National Lacrosse League (NLL) Arizona Sting, and Super Bowl XLII.
Avondale City Council
Shuey served as a Councilmember of Avondale, Arizona from September 1995 to May 2005, when he resigned to become CFO for Glendale. He simultaneously gave up his positions with the Board of Directors of the City of Avondale Municipal Development Corporation, and the Maricopa CountyCommunity Services Commission and Community Development Advisory Committee (or CDAC). Shuey served with Mayors Ron Drake, Tom Morales, and Bill Bedoya while a Councilmember.
Avondale city government's first presence on the World Wide Web was through the personal resources of Councilmember Shuey, who in February 1996 developed an unofficial "Welcome to Avondale, Arizona" web page, which he maintained for several years. In June 1997, Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) cited Shuey's web page as an example of "MAG Stakeholders with Internet Sites" in their report titled Electronic Highway Infrastructure Development and Information Services.
Shuey is remembered for naming Avondale Friendship Park, as well as for acquiring funding for parks in the city’s less affluent areas. He was also instrumental in the development of the concept for the Avondale Auto Mall, an idea that he attributed to his observation of similarly designed auto malls along Interstate 10 in California. The auto mall along with other new development contributed strength to the local economy. Money Magazine calculated that job growth in Avondale from 2000 to 2005 was 54.3 percent, the third highest of any city in the country over that time period.
Maricopa County Community Development Advisory Committee
Shuey served as Chairperson of CDAC from 2004 to 2005. He served as City of Avondale’s representative or as an alternate representative on CDAC from 1998 through 2005, and was appointed Chairperson by his fellow Committee members after serving as Vice Chairperson since September 2001.
Maricopa County Community Services Commission
Shuey served as Chairperson of the Community Services Commission from 2003 to 2005. He served as City of Avondale’s representative on the Commission from 1998 through 2005.
Western Maricopa Enterprise Zone Commission
Shuey served as President of the Western Maricopa Enterprise Zone Commission for 2002. He served as City of Avondale’s representative on the Commission from 1996 through 2002.<ref name="Resolution No. 2490-05"/>
Education and background
Shuey holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Administration degrees from Arizona State University. In October 1996 Shuey authored an article titled "Using the Internet in local government finance" in GFOA's national journal named Government Finance Review.
Chief Financial Officer of Glendale, Arizona
In August 1986 Shuey joined the City of Glendale, Arizona as its first financial Controller. In May 2005 Shuey was promoted to the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Finance Director for the city. In July 2005 the city added the role of City Treasurer to Shuey's duties. He was also a member of the city's Risk Management and Workers' Compensation Trust Fund Board. Since 2006 Shuey served as the city's representative on the Financial Oversight Advisory Committee (FOAC) for Valley Metro, and as the Committee's Vice Chair. In April 2008 he was appointed to be its Chair. On February 27, 2009 Shuey retired as CFO, Finance Director, and City Treasurer after serving the City of Glendale for 22½ years, and Arizona cities in total for over thirty-two consecutive years. His retirement included resignation from the city's Risk Management and Workers' Compensation Trust Fund Board, and his membership in FOAC.
Glendale is the home of the Fiesta Bowl, National Football League (NFL) Arizona Cardinals, National Hockey League (NHL) Phoenix Coyotes, National Lacrosse League (NLL) Arizona Sting, and Super Bowl XLII.
Avondale City Council
Shuey served as a Councilmember of Avondale, Arizona from September 1995 to May 2005, when he resigned to become CFO for Glendale. He simultaneously gave up his positions with the Board of Directors of the City of Avondale Municipal Development Corporation, and the Maricopa CountyCommunity Services Commission and Community Development Advisory Committee (or CDAC). Shuey served with Mayors Ron Drake, Tom Morales, and Bill Bedoya while a Councilmember.
Avondale city government's first presence on the World Wide Web was through the personal resources of Councilmember Shuey, who in February 1996 developed an unofficial "Welcome to Avondale, Arizona" web page, which he maintained for several years. In June 1997, Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) cited Shuey's web page as an example of "MAG Stakeholders with Internet Sites" in their report titled Electronic Highway Infrastructure Development and Information Services.
Shuey is remembered for naming Avondale Friendship Park, as well as for acquiring funding for parks in the city’s less affluent areas. He was also instrumental in the development of the concept for the Avondale Auto Mall, an idea that he attributed to his observation of similarly designed auto malls along Interstate 10 in California. The auto mall along with other new development contributed strength to the local economy. Money Magazine calculated that job growth in Avondale from 2000 to 2005 was 54.3 percent, the third highest of any city in the country over that time period.
Maricopa County Community Development Advisory Committee
Shuey served as Chairperson of CDAC from 2004 to 2005. He served as City of Avondale’s representative or as an alternate representative on CDAC from 1998 through 2005, and was appointed Chairperson by his fellow Committee members after serving as Vice Chairperson since September 2001.
Maricopa County Community Services Commission
Shuey served as Chairperson of the Community Services Commission from 2003 to 2005. He served as City of Avondale’s representative on the Commission from 1998 through 2005.
Western Maricopa Enterprise Zone Commission
Shuey served as President of the Western Maricopa Enterprise Zone Commission for 2002. He served as City of Avondale’s representative on the Commission from 1996 through 2002.<ref name="Resolution No. 2490-05"/>
Vanessa Marquez is an American R&B singer. She is most famous for her appearance in the music video of singer Justin Timberlake's 2002 song "Rock Your Body", and for providing background vocals on his song "".
Career
In 2001, Marquez signed to Arista as a joint venture with Star Trak Entertainment, owned by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes. Marquez also did backup vocals with Bow Wow, Nelly and Usher.
In the last year of her contract with Star Trak Entertainment, Marquez was to join a Latin R&B group with Natasha Ramos; however, plans fell through and she opted to leave the label instead of renewing her contact.
Discography
Vanessa Marquez discography
*Good Girl (2003)
*Wanted You To Know (2011)
Singles & EPs
*"Day Dreaming" (2003)
Compilations
*"Day Dreaming"
Featured singles
*2006: "Let's Get Blown" (Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell & Vanessa Marquez)
*2004: "Flap Your Wings" (Nelly feat. Pharrell & Vanessa Marquez)
*2003: "" (Justin Timberlake feat. Vanessa Marquez & Pharrell)
*2003: "Rock Your Body" (Justin Timberlake feat. Vanessa Marquez)
*2003: "The Don, The Dutch" (Bow Wow feat. Vanessa Marquez)
Career
In 2001, Marquez signed to Arista as a joint venture with Star Trak Entertainment, owned by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes. Marquez also did backup vocals with Bow Wow, Nelly and Usher.
In the last year of her contract with Star Trak Entertainment, Marquez was to join a Latin R&B group with Natasha Ramos; however, plans fell through and she opted to leave the label instead of renewing her contact.
Discography
Vanessa Marquez discography
*Good Girl (2003)
*Wanted You To Know (2011)
Singles & EPs
*"Day Dreaming" (2003)
Compilations
*"Day Dreaming"
Featured singles
*2006: "Let's Get Blown" (Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell & Vanessa Marquez)
*2004: "Flap Your Wings" (Nelly feat. Pharrell & Vanessa Marquez)
*2003: "" (Justin Timberlake feat. Vanessa Marquez & Pharrell)
*2003: "Rock Your Body" (Justin Timberlake feat. Vanessa Marquez)
*2003: "The Don, The Dutch" (Bow Wow feat. Vanessa Marquez)
Malcolm Levy (born 1977) is a Canadian artist who works in a variety of media, including photography, interactive art, public art interventions, installation, video art, net.art and printmaking. He is founder of the New Forms festival and software development company Generate.
Malcolm Levy's well-known "other-frames" abstract prints and video art are "reminiscent of glitch art." These are produced through rapid movements while capturing video with a DSLR camera, and the artist's jerky expressions here "overload the sensor."<ref name"stern" /> The image-based abstractions of movement and space are then amplified through various digital technologies - code, non-linear video editing, PhotoShop, and more. According artist and theorist Nathaniel Stern, Levy's works challenge both the consumer-based and utilitarian understandings we have of everyday technologies, and also their material nature.<ref name"stern" />
Malcolm Levy's well-known "other-frames" abstract prints and video art are "reminiscent of glitch art." These are produced through rapid movements while capturing video with a DSLR camera, and the artist's jerky expressions here "overload the sensor."<ref name"stern" /> The image-based abstractions of movement and space are then amplified through various digital technologies - code, non-linear video editing, PhotoShop, and more. According artist and theorist Nathaniel Stern, Levy's works challenge both the consumer-based and utilitarian understandings we have of everyday technologies, and also their material nature.<ref name"stern" />