Dr. Wayne Sanderson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health at the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa. He is one of the leading experts in Industrial Hygiene and Farm Safety in the United States. He has won numerous awards in his career.
Honors
1994, 1995, Unit Commendation (PHS)
1996, Nominated for the USPHS Clinical Society Investigator Award “Exposure of Commercial Pesticide Applicators to the Herbicide Alachlor”
1996, Nominated for the USPHS Clinical Society Investigator Award “Biological Monitoring of Commercial Pesticide Applicators for Urine Metabolites of the Herbicide Alachlor”
1996, 1998, Commendation Medal (PHS)
1998, Awarded Best in Session and Runner-Up Best in Conference honors, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, Atlanta, Georgia - Poster, “Beryllium Contamination inside
Machine Shop Workers’ Vehicles”
2002, Crisis Response Service Award (PHS)
2002, Awarded Best in Session and Runner-up Best in Conference honors, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, San Diego, California - Poster, “Intervention to Control Take-Home Beryllium Exposures of Machine Shop Workers.”
2002, Outstanding Unit Citation (PHS)
2003, Outstanding Service Medal (PHS)
2003, Publication (Sanderson et al. Surface sampling methods for Bacillus anthracis spore contamination. Emerg Infect Dis 8(10):1145-1151, 2002) nominated for the Charles Shepard Award - Best Scientific Publication by CDC employee.
2003, Cummings Award for contribution on the World Trade Center and Anthrax response efforts; award sponsored by The Society of American Military Engineers.
Dr. Sanderson is currently the Director of the Industrial Hygiene Training Program at the Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety; and Director of the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health
Honors
1994, 1995, Unit Commendation (PHS)
1996, Nominated for the USPHS Clinical Society Investigator Award “Exposure of Commercial Pesticide Applicators to the Herbicide Alachlor”
1996, Nominated for the USPHS Clinical Society Investigator Award “Biological Monitoring of Commercial Pesticide Applicators for Urine Metabolites of the Herbicide Alachlor”
1996, 1998, Commendation Medal (PHS)
1998, Awarded Best in Session and Runner-Up Best in Conference honors, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, Atlanta, Georgia - Poster, “Beryllium Contamination inside
Machine Shop Workers’ Vehicles”
2002, Crisis Response Service Award (PHS)
2002, Awarded Best in Session and Runner-up Best in Conference honors, American Industrial Hygiene Conference, San Diego, California - Poster, “Intervention to Control Take-Home Beryllium Exposures of Machine Shop Workers.”
2002, Outstanding Unit Citation (PHS)
2003, Outstanding Service Medal (PHS)
2003, Publication (Sanderson et al. Surface sampling methods for Bacillus anthracis spore contamination. Emerg Infect Dis 8(10):1145-1151, 2002) nominated for the Charles Shepard Award - Best Scientific Publication by CDC employee.
2003, Cummings Award for contribution on the World Trade Center and Anthrax response efforts; award sponsored by The Society of American Military Engineers.
Dr. Sanderson is currently the Director of the Industrial Hygiene Training Program at the Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety; and Director of the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health
Brandon Buchanan (born May 5, 1982) is a former At-Large Representative on the Eau Claire City Council. Brandon Buchanan was first elected to the City Council in 2006 at the age of 23, and is the youngest person to serve on council in Eau Claire's history.
Biography
Buchanan was born to a 19-year-old single mother in 1982. He attended Business Careers High School, and graduated in 2000. He ran for city council because with hopes to run for higher office some day. He is currently attending Marquette Law School.
Career
Buchanan graduated from UW-Eau Claire in December of 2005 with a double major in economics and political science. After his student career, He could still be found on campus helping to coach Eau Claire's award winning forensics team and meeting with Student Senate to stay up-to-date with critical student issues, such as help keep the music therapy program at the university.
On the City Council, Buchanan was a lead advocate for sustainability legislation that would make Eau Claire a greener city. He also pushed advocacy for mass transit and fought to preserve the evening bus service.
Resignation
Councilman Brandon Buchanan resigned from the Eau Claire City Council effective Tuesday, August 18th to attend Law School at Marquette in Milwaukee. Dana Wachs, a personal injury lawyer in Eau Claire, was elected by members of the council and will be sworn in on October 13th, 2009.
Biography
Buchanan was born to a 19-year-old single mother in 1982. He attended Business Careers High School, and graduated in 2000. He ran for city council because with hopes to run for higher office some day. He is currently attending Marquette Law School.
Career
Buchanan graduated from UW-Eau Claire in December of 2005 with a double major in economics and political science. After his student career, He could still be found on campus helping to coach Eau Claire's award winning forensics team and meeting with Student Senate to stay up-to-date with critical student issues, such as help keep the music therapy program at the university.
On the City Council, Buchanan was a lead advocate for sustainability legislation that would make Eau Claire a greener city. He also pushed advocacy for mass transit and fought to preserve the evening bus service.
Resignation
Councilman Brandon Buchanan resigned from the Eau Claire City Council effective Tuesday, August 18th to attend Law School at Marquette in Milwaukee. Dana Wachs, a personal injury lawyer in Eau Claire, was elected by members of the council and will be sworn in on October 13th, 2009.
Five9, Inc. is a company that makes virtual call center software which is used by sales and marketing, customer service and support, finance and collections and other organizations for both inbound and outbound call center functions such as telemarketing, telesales and support centers.
History
Five9, Inc. was founded by five Silicon Valley technology workers (John Kim, James Southworth, Andrew Veliath, Gus Laredo & Ray Soto) who sought to combine Voice-over-IP technology with an emerging Software-as-a-Service delivery model in January of 2001. Gus Laredo originally pitched the company as a softswitch startup at a time when the telecom market was in decline following the burst of the dot-com bubble. After early feedback from venture capitalists, they quickly switched to a virtual call center product model, which put them in direct competition with much larger vendors such as Avaya and Nortel.
In early 2008, the company reported revenue growth of 1,300 percent from 2003 to 2006. In that same year, Mike Burkland replaced Brian Silverman as CEO.
Five9's headquarters is in Pleasanton, California and they maintain a development office staffed with engineers in Nizhniy Novgorod Russia.
Funding
Venture Capital firm Hummer Winblad is a significant investor in the firm, along with Partech International and Mosaic Venture Partners. To date, the firm has raised $29 million in venture capital financing.
Claims to Fame
The company claims to have pioneered the hosted call center industry. In October of 2009, the company announced a cloud computing platform for call centers which they claim is an industry-first. The advent of virtual, or "hosted" call centers is significant or notable because of the substantial cost savings that industry analysts, such as Yankee Group, say that call center operators may realize. And because of how the technology fundamentally changes the way a call center operator or entire industry operates.
Partners
The company partners with many other firms such as CRM providers or lead management software providers to provide call center solutions that integrate multiple disciplines.
Partners include:
<ul>
<li> Salesforce.com
<li> Leads360
<li> NetSuite
<li> RightNow
</ul>
The company is also a member of the Workforce Management Software Group and provides one of the telephony platforms that is integrated into that group's Community workforce management solution.
History
Five9, Inc. was founded by five Silicon Valley technology workers (John Kim, James Southworth, Andrew Veliath, Gus Laredo & Ray Soto) who sought to combine Voice-over-IP technology with an emerging Software-as-a-Service delivery model in January of 2001. Gus Laredo originally pitched the company as a softswitch startup at a time when the telecom market was in decline following the burst of the dot-com bubble. After early feedback from venture capitalists, they quickly switched to a virtual call center product model, which put them in direct competition with much larger vendors such as Avaya and Nortel.
In early 2008, the company reported revenue growth of 1,300 percent from 2003 to 2006. In that same year, Mike Burkland replaced Brian Silverman as CEO.
Five9's headquarters is in Pleasanton, California and they maintain a development office staffed with engineers in Nizhniy Novgorod Russia.
Funding
Venture Capital firm Hummer Winblad is a significant investor in the firm, along with Partech International and Mosaic Venture Partners. To date, the firm has raised $29 million in venture capital financing.
Claims to Fame
The company claims to have pioneered the hosted call center industry. In October of 2009, the company announced a cloud computing platform for call centers which they claim is an industry-first. The advent of virtual, or "hosted" call centers is significant or notable because of the substantial cost savings that industry analysts, such as Yankee Group, say that call center operators may realize. And because of how the technology fundamentally changes the way a call center operator or entire industry operates.
Partners
The company partners with many other firms such as CRM providers or lead management software providers to provide call center solutions that integrate multiple disciplines.
Partners include:
<ul>
<li> Salesforce.com
<li> Leads360
<li> NetSuite
<li> RightNow
</ul>
The company is also a member of the Workforce Management Software Group and provides one of the telephony platforms that is integrated into that group's Community workforce management solution.
London de Rothschild (born February 24, 1982) is an American- British heiress and fashionista. Rothschild is known for her charity work and attending fashion events. She is a member of Rothschild banking family of England. She lives in New York since she was 15.
Early life and background
Born in London Uk, Rothschild is the youngest of four children of Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Victoria Lou Schott. She has a sister Jessica, and brothers David and Anthony.
She attended Harrow School in UK.
Personal life
In 2000 London de Rothschild married Blain Vanderbilt. They had 3 kids: Brooklyn James, Sparrow Cruz and Blair Winter. Vanderbilt died in a car acctident in 2005.
Conspiracy theories
In Fritz Springmeier's book Bloodlines of the Illuminati, he argues that the Rothschild family is one of 13 dynastic bloodlines linked to the Illuminati. New World Order conspiracy theories present the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Phipps', DuPonts, Vanderbilts, Bush family, etc. as the real rulers or would-be rulers of the world. It is established that the London Rothschild is worth arround 20 billion dollars. The Rothschild family all together should be worth arround 500 billions.
Early life and background
Born in London Uk, Rothschild is the youngest of four children of Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Victoria Lou Schott. She has a sister Jessica, and brothers David and Anthony.
She attended Harrow School in UK.
Personal life
In 2000 London de Rothschild married Blain Vanderbilt. They had 3 kids: Brooklyn James, Sparrow Cruz and Blair Winter. Vanderbilt died in a car acctident in 2005.
Conspiracy theories
In Fritz Springmeier's book Bloodlines of the Illuminati, he argues that the Rothschild family is one of 13 dynastic bloodlines linked to the Illuminati. New World Order conspiracy theories present the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Phipps', DuPonts, Vanderbilts, Bush family, etc. as the real rulers or would-be rulers of the world. It is established that the London Rothschild is worth arround 20 billion dollars. The Rothschild family all together should be worth arround 500 billions.