Gabriel Ernesto Noriega (born ) is a professional baseball player who is currently a free agent. He was signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Seattle Mariners on July 2, 2007.
Noriega began his professional career with the Peoria Mariners of the Arizona League 2008 where he hit .421 with 0 home runs and 2 RBIs in only 9 games before being promoted to the Pulaski Mariners of the Appalachian League. He hit .238 with 0 homers and 18 RBIs in 41 games with Pulaski.
In 2009, Noriega spent his first full season with Pulaski. In 61 games, he hit .311 with 4 home runs and 26 RBIs and was named to the Appalachian League All-Star team.
Noriega began his professional career with the Peoria Mariners of the Arizona League 2008 where he hit .421 with 0 home runs and 2 RBIs in only 9 games before being promoted to the Pulaski Mariners of the Appalachian League. He hit .238 with 0 homers and 18 RBIs in 41 games with Pulaski.
In 2009, Noriega spent his first full season with Pulaski. In 61 games, he hit .311 with 4 home runs and 26 RBIs and was named to the Appalachian League All-Star team.
<big>Tyler Turkle</big> (born May 29, 1947), is an American Contemporary Artist and Filmmaker.
LIFE
Born in Alliance, Ohio, Tyler Turkle received his B.A. in History in 1970 from Mount Union College and studied cinematography at Kent State University. From 1975 to 1987 he taught art, photography, video and filmmaking in the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance and most recently conducted graduate seminars in the Florida State University College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts.
Turkle is actively involved in projects both nationally and locally. He is recognized as a volunteer filmmaker for Steven Spielberg's organization, Survivors of the SHOAH/Visual History Foundation and he served as a trustee of the Edward F. Marsicano Literary Trust. From 1995 to 2000, he was the Artistic Director of the Tallahassee-Leon County Cultural Resources Commission and served as a member of the CRC Board of Directors. Prior to becoming the Executive Director of the Leon County Schools' Foundation in 1999, Turkle served as a Foundation Board member from 1995 to 1998 and as Chairman of the Board for the 1998-1999 term. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Research in Art at the University of South Florida, Tampa, and he is a member of the Florida Supreme Court “Arts in the Court” Advisory Committee. He served as an at-large member of the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations and the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science Acquisition and Collections Committee. Turkle is the former Executive Director of Big Bend Habitat for Humanity in Tallahassee, Florida. He is currently the Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County, California.
Turkle is the nephew of children's book author and illustrator Brinton Turkle (1915-2003), winner of the Caldecott Honor in 1970.
ART and EXHIBITION
Turkle's paintings and sculptures have been widely exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States and Europe. Turkle first exhibited his artworks at White Columns and CABLE in Greenwich Village and later at the Greenberg Wilson Gallery in SoHo. He is cited for his innovative use of liquid acrylic and for developing the technique of controlled pouring to produce large scale paintings and sculptures. Turkle is also credited for assigning the term "Plastometry" to a theoretical framework connecting life and art.
Turkle was selected for the 41st and 44th Biennial Exhibitions of Contemporary American Painting at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, as well as exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; the Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; the Rooseum, Malmö, Sweden; and the New Orleans Museum of Art. His artwork has also been widely shown in exhibitions organized by the independent curatorial team of Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo.
FILMMAKING
Turkle is also a filmmaker whose films have appeared in national and international film festivals. While at Kent State, He was exposed to the avant garde/experimental films and filmmakers of the day - Richard Myers, Bruce Connor, Stan Brakhage, Mike Kuchar and George Kuchar, Jonas Mekas, Gunvor Nelson, Lenny Lipton, Ed Emshwiller, among others. Turkle’s main interest, then and now, is the short documentary film and video, mostly constructed around on-camera interviews. His interest in the moving image corresponds to his interest in the still image as both play back and forth across the fields of painting and sculpture. Over the last forty years, his films and videos have explored subjects as far ranging as Yo-Yo Champion Lance Lynch; novelist Harry Crews; the Rattlesnake Roundup in Whigham, Georgia; the "Swine Time" festival in Climax, Georgia; and the football rivalry between Florida State University and the University of Florida.
Turkle’s films and videos have been shown with his paintings and sculptures in museums and galleries throughout the United States and Europe including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Herbert F. Johnson Museum - Cornell University, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Many of the films and videos have also been shown in film festivals including the New York Independent Filmmakers Exposition, Bellevue(WA) Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, Oxford Film Festival, Penn State Film Festival, and the Sherwood Oaks(CA) Experimental Film Festival. Turkle's films have been distributed by Canyon Cinema since 1974.
Filmography
*Spider 71-50 (1973)
*Smokey Wears Pantyhose (1974)
*Walk That Dog (1974)
*Observeillance (1975)
*Cut (1976)
*A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers (1977)
*Lincoln Logs for Jesus (1978)
*Excess, Black Noise, and Fast Moving Pictures (1981)
*The Last Days of Eddie Marsicano (1994)
*Seminoles, Alligators, and Football Players (2003)
*All in My Background (2006)
*Harry Crews - Survival is Triumph Enough
*State of Snakes - Chapters 1, 2, & 3 (2008)
*Scientific American (2012)
LIFE
Born in Alliance, Ohio, Tyler Turkle received his B.A. in History in 1970 from Mount Union College and studied cinematography at Kent State University. From 1975 to 1987 he taught art, photography, video and filmmaking in the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance and most recently conducted graduate seminars in the Florida State University College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts.
Turkle is actively involved in projects both nationally and locally. He is recognized as a volunteer filmmaker for Steven Spielberg's organization, Survivors of the SHOAH/Visual History Foundation and he served as a trustee of the Edward F. Marsicano Literary Trust. From 1995 to 2000, he was the Artistic Director of the Tallahassee-Leon County Cultural Resources Commission and served as a member of the CRC Board of Directors. Prior to becoming the Executive Director of the Leon County Schools' Foundation in 1999, Turkle served as a Foundation Board member from 1995 to 1998 and as Chairman of the Board for the 1998-1999 term. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Research in Art at the University of South Florida, Tampa, and he is a member of the Florida Supreme Court “Arts in the Court” Advisory Committee. He served as an at-large member of the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations and the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science Acquisition and Collections Committee. Turkle is the former Executive Director of Big Bend Habitat for Humanity in Tallahassee, Florida. He is currently the Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County, California.
Turkle is the nephew of children's book author and illustrator Brinton Turkle (1915-2003), winner of the Caldecott Honor in 1970.
ART and EXHIBITION
Turkle's paintings and sculptures have been widely exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States and Europe. Turkle first exhibited his artworks at White Columns and CABLE in Greenwich Village and later at the Greenberg Wilson Gallery in SoHo. He is cited for his innovative use of liquid acrylic and for developing the technique of controlled pouring to produce large scale paintings and sculptures. Turkle is also credited for assigning the term "Plastometry" to a theoretical framework connecting life and art.
Turkle was selected for the 41st and 44th Biennial Exhibitions of Contemporary American Painting at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, as well as exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; the Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; the Rooseum, Malmö, Sweden; and the New Orleans Museum of Art. His artwork has also been widely shown in exhibitions organized by the independent curatorial team of Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo.
FILMMAKING
Turkle is also a filmmaker whose films have appeared in national and international film festivals. While at Kent State, He was exposed to the avant garde/experimental films and filmmakers of the day - Richard Myers, Bruce Connor, Stan Brakhage, Mike Kuchar and George Kuchar, Jonas Mekas, Gunvor Nelson, Lenny Lipton, Ed Emshwiller, among others. Turkle’s main interest, then and now, is the short documentary film and video, mostly constructed around on-camera interviews. His interest in the moving image corresponds to his interest in the still image as both play back and forth across the fields of painting and sculpture. Over the last forty years, his films and videos have explored subjects as far ranging as Yo-Yo Champion Lance Lynch; novelist Harry Crews; the Rattlesnake Roundup in Whigham, Georgia; the "Swine Time" festival in Climax, Georgia; and the football rivalry between Florida State University and the University of Florida.
Turkle’s films and videos have been shown with his paintings and sculptures in museums and galleries throughout the United States and Europe including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Herbert F. Johnson Museum - Cornell University, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Many of the films and videos have also been shown in film festivals including the New York Independent Filmmakers Exposition, Bellevue(WA) Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, Oxford Film Festival, Penn State Film Festival, and the Sherwood Oaks(CA) Experimental Film Festival. Turkle's films have been distributed by Canyon Cinema since 1974.
Filmography
*Spider 71-50 (1973)
*Smokey Wears Pantyhose (1974)
*Walk That Dog (1974)
*Observeillance (1975)
*Cut (1976)
*A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers (1977)
*Lincoln Logs for Jesus (1978)
*Excess, Black Noise, and Fast Moving Pictures (1981)
*The Last Days of Eddie Marsicano (1994)
*Seminoles, Alligators, and Football Players (2003)
*All in My Background (2006)
*Harry Crews - Survival is Triumph Enough
*State of Snakes - Chapters 1, 2, & 3 (2008)
*Scientific American (2012)
Robert Bobroczky (born July 17, 2000 in Arad, Romania) holds the record for being the tallest teenager in Europe and as of 2014.
He is the son of Zigmond Bobroczky, who himself was a member of the West Olympia Phoenix basketball team from 1997-2000 and standing at who was eligible for the 1990 NBA draft, but was not drafted.
At 13 years of age, Robert was measured at and was reportedly growing at 10 cm/year.
According to the Ottawa Sun, videos of his basketball shooting skills went viral over social media and has garnered interest from the NBA scouts that can't draft him until at least the year 2021. As of 2014, Bobrooczky is training for the Italian basketball team under the team Stella Azzurra Rome. According to this source, he is considered one of the most talented prospect for his age.
He is the son of Zigmond Bobroczky, who himself was a member of the West Olympia Phoenix basketball team from 1997-2000 and standing at who was eligible for the 1990 NBA draft, but was not drafted.
At 13 years of age, Robert was measured at and was reportedly growing at 10 cm/year.
According to the Ottawa Sun, videos of his basketball shooting skills went viral over social media and has garnered interest from the NBA scouts that can't draft him until at least the year 2021. As of 2014, Bobrooczky is training for the Italian basketball team under the team Stella Azzurra Rome. According to this source, he is considered one of the most talented prospect for his age.
Sally McDonough (born May 7, 1967) is a Special Assistant to the President and Director of Communications and Press Secretary to the First Lady during the Bush administration.
Prior to joining the White House, McDonough served as vice president at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, where she managed a broad portfolio of media accounts, among them the Jones New York In the Classroom initiative to support teachers, and the award-winning National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's Heart Truth campaign, of which Mrs. Bush is national ambassador.
Prior to her tenure at Ogilvy, McDonough built and managed her own firm, McDonough Public Relations. There, she served as a communications consultant to several cultural and historical institutions, working with the White House Historical Association and the U.S. Capitol. She also managed the public-relations department at George Washington's Mount Vernon, America's most-visited historic home. McDonough has served as a public relations counselor for Slay Public Relations and the Noral Group International, and managed the Washington public-affairs portfolio of the Ad Council.
McDonough started her career on Capitol Hill where she served as the administrative director for the Small Business Committee under Senator Bob Kasten, and provided special event logistics and staff support to press and administrative departments in the office of the late Senator John Heinz.
McDonough's work has earned her several awards for excellence in advertising, public relations, and professional achievement. She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, where she received a bachelor's degree in Social Science. Ms. McDonough was born in Pittsburgh, PA. She lives in Virginia, with her husband John Niemiec and their daughter.
Prior to joining the White House, McDonough served as vice president at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, where she managed a broad portfolio of media accounts, among them the Jones New York In the Classroom initiative to support teachers, and the award-winning National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's Heart Truth campaign, of which Mrs. Bush is national ambassador.
Prior to her tenure at Ogilvy, McDonough built and managed her own firm, McDonough Public Relations. There, she served as a communications consultant to several cultural and historical institutions, working with the White House Historical Association and the U.S. Capitol. She also managed the public-relations department at George Washington's Mount Vernon, America's most-visited historic home. McDonough has served as a public relations counselor for Slay Public Relations and the Noral Group International, and managed the Washington public-affairs portfolio of the Ad Council.
McDonough started her career on Capitol Hill where she served as the administrative director for the Small Business Committee under Senator Bob Kasten, and provided special event logistics and staff support to press and administrative departments in the office of the late Senator John Heinz.
McDonough's work has earned her several awards for excellence in advertising, public relations, and professional achievement. She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, where she received a bachelor's degree in Social Science. Ms. McDonough was born in Pittsburgh, PA. She lives in Virginia, with her husband John Niemiec and their daughter.