Windfields Middle School (previously Windfields Junior High School) is a public elementary school run by the Toronto District School Board in Canada's largest city. Windfields M.S. was founded in 1970 and is named after its location at Windfields neighbourhood in North York, a district in Toronto.
Andrea Kirsch (born 1954) is an American filmmaker and director based in New York City, known for her work in documentary and experimental cinema. She is the founder of Jump Room Films and has directed films that have screened at international festivals, museums, and on television worldwide. Her work spans experimental short films, documentary features, and narrative drama.
Marchon Eyewear, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of eyewear. The company markets its products under numerous licensed brand names, including Calvin Klein, Columbia, Converse, DKNY, Donna Karan, Dragon, Ferragamo, Flexon, Karl Lagerfeld, Lacoste, Lanvin, Liu Jo, Longchamp, Marchon NYC, Nautica, Nike, Nine West, Paul Smith, Pilgrim, Pure, Shinola, Skaga, Victoria Beckham and ZEISS.
Marchon is presently owned by VSP Vision Care.
WERC (formerly known as Worldwide ERC or the Employee Relocation Council) is a non-profit professional association for the global talent mobility industry. Founded in 1964, the organization serves as a network for professionals and corporations involved in moving and managing employees across domestic and international borders. WERC is headquartered in Washington, D.C., has 5,000+ members, and uses the tagline, "Talent Everywhere."