A Project Champion is a senior individual stakeholder whom has a personal interest in a project and convinces others that this project should take priority over others. Project Champions can be advantageous in that they can motivate the progression of a project, but also disadvantageous in that they may influence decision making.
Pinto, J. K., D. P. Slevin. The Project Champion: Key to Implementation Success. Project Management Journal 20(4):15-20 (1989)
Pinto, J. K., D. P. Slevin. The Project Champion: Key to Implementation Success. Project Management Journal 20(4):15-20 (1989)
Legolas Ericson (born 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a graphic designer and artist currently based in Québec City. He is a free lance graphic designer. He has designed album covers for Roba & Rosa and he does a lot of cultural jobs with the artist Ina Thomson.
Biography
Legolas Ericson studied graphic design at UQAM, École de Design at Montréal. Now he's a free lance graphic designer in Québec City, Canada.
In 1999, he founded the collective Lucky & the penguins with the musicians Roba & Rosa, the artist Ina Thomson and the fashion designer Lennor «Lumpa» Hunter.
In 2001, he stopped to work as a graphic designer and did social work in third world of countries.
In 2006, he started to work as free lance graphic designer. He does a lot of work for the musicians Roba & Rosa and the artist Ina Thomson. Sometimes he does some fashion projects with Lennor «Lumpa» Hunter, Nike and he was the art director of the Ultra magazine (only for the year 2006).
The 28th of december 2007 he was on the famous graphic and art blog Manystuff.
Selected works
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/legolas_ericson/2165948047/ Zine - Cut, Copy, Past (p. 10-11)]
Richard Buckminster Fuller
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/legolas_ericson/2141844939/ Comet Series Combi (alpha & pi)]
Biography
Legolas Ericson studied graphic design at UQAM, École de Design at Montréal. Now he's a free lance graphic designer in Québec City, Canada.
In 1999, he founded the collective Lucky & the penguins with the musicians Roba & Rosa, the artist Ina Thomson and the fashion designer Lennor «Lumpa» Hunter.
In 2001, he stopped to work as a graphic designer and did social work in third world of countries.
In 2006, he started to work as free lance graphic designer. He does a lot of work for the musicians Roba & Rosa and the artist Ina Thomson. Sometimes he does some fashion projects with Lennor «Lumpa» Hunter, Nike and he was the art director of the Ultra magazine (only for the year 2006).
The 28th of december 2007 he was on the famous graphic and art blog Manystuff.
Selected works
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/legolas_ericson/2165948047/ Zine - Cut, Copy, Past (p. 10-11)]
Richard Buckminster Fuller
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/legolas_ericson/2141844939/ Comet Series Combi (alpha & pi)]
Breaking the Illusion (real name Tomas Stewart, born in Leeds) is a British hip hop artist and co-founder of the Low Life Records label along with Braintax. Starting off as a two-man act with Oddball (real name Paul Edmeade), the name now is used solely by Stewart, following Oddball's departure.
History
Stewart formed Breaking the Illusion with Edmeade in Leeds, and their first release was the single "Can You Understand" (Play Hard Records, 1989). The duo were friendly with Joe Christie and DJ T.E.S.T. (real name Aaron Harrow) who together formed the group Braintax, and discussions between them led to the founding of Low Life Records in 1992. Breaking the Illusion released more twelve inches under the Low Life Records label, maintaining close links with Braintax as the two groups' members often guested on each other's tracks.
Following the release of their Lose Your Illusion EP (Low Life, 1993), Edmeade left the group to join the Kaliphz. Around the same time, Joe Christie moved to London, taking Low Life Records with him.
Stewart continued to record as a solo artist under the Breaking the Illusion name, his first solo release being the I Need a Job EP. In 2005, he released a single, "Never (In a Million)", and he continues to promote his music on his website. He also works as a producer for other artists.
Discography
Singles and EPs
* "Can You Understand" (1989, Play Hard)
* Where Will It End EP (1992, Low Life)
* Lose Your Illusion EP (1993, Low Life)
* I Need a Job EP (1993, Low Life)
* "Never (In a Million)" (2005, Nice Things)
History
Stewart formed Breaking the Illusion with Edmeade in Leeds, and their first release was the single "Can You Understand" (Play Hard Records, 1989). The duo were friendly with Joe Christie and DJ T.E.S.T. (real name Aaron Harrow) who together formed the group Braintax, and discussions between them led to the founding of Low Life Records in 1992. Breaking the Illusion released more twelve inches under the Low Life Records label, maintaining close links with Braintax as the two groups' members often guested on each other's tracks.
Following the release of their Lose Your Illusion EP (Low Life, 1993), Edmeade left the group to join the Kaliphz. Around the same time, Joe Christie moved to London, taking Low Life Records with him.
Stewart continued to record as a solo artist under the Breaking the Illusion name, his first solo release being the I Need a Job EP. In 2005, he released a single, "Never (In a Million)", and he continues to promote his music on his website. He also works as a producer for other artists.
Discography
Singles and EPs
* "Can You Understand" (1989, Play Hard)
* Where Will It End EP (1992, Low Life)
* Lose Your Illusion EP (1993, Low Life)
* I Need a Job EP (1993, Low Life)
* "Never (In a Million)" (2005, Nice Things)
Lisa Andrews is the presenter of the weekend edition and weekday sports reporter on National Nine News in Darwin.
Lisa was in Darwin. she left Darwin for Queensland where she attended the University of Queensland graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism. Lisa returend to Darwin in March 2006 where she began her media career in joining Channel Nine in Darwin as a court reporter in which she covered the murder appeal of backpacker killer, Bradley John Murdoch in 2006.
In May 2007 Lisa became Darwin’s weekend presenter and sports reporter after former reporter and presenter Angelina Anictomatis.
Lisa was a former triathlete and now outside of news in her spare time likes to play netball.
Lisa was in Darwin. she left Darwin for Queensland where she attended the University of Queensland graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism. Lisa returend to Darwin in March 2006 where she began her media career in joining Channel Nine in Darwin as a court reporter in which she covered the murder appeal of backpacker killer, Bradley John Murdoch in 2006.
In May 2007 Lisa became Darwin’s weekend presenter and sports reporter after former reporter and presenter Angelina Anictomatis.
Lisa was a former triathlete and now outside of news in her spare time likes to play netball.