Manpreet Sidhu (also known as Manpreet Singh Sidhu) is an Indian professional Cricket Coach and Performance Analyst at BCCI. In the early days of his career he coached many cricket players at Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) and also worked as one of the video analysts at Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association. Manpreet Sidhu also worked as Strategy Analyst at a Sri Lankan franchise professional Twenty20 cricket team Kandy Warriors.
Career
Manpreet Sidhu currently works for BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) as a High Performance Coach & Senior Performance Analyst from the year 2007 and for Different State cricket Association under BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) as a High Performance Coach & Senior Performance Analyst. He worked as High Performance Coach and Analyst in MTSSC club in Middlesex County Division one Team England and All Top First class Teams in India under his BCCI assignments. He was Head Cricket Coach in Chaminda Vaas Cricket Academy Dubai.
Career
Manpreet Sidhu currently works for BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) as a High Performance Coach & Senior Performance Analyst from the year 2007 and for Different State cricket Association under BCCI (Indian Cricket Board) as a High Performance Coach & Senior Performance Analyst. He worked as High Performance Coach and Analyst in MTSSC club in Middlesex County Division one Team England and All Top First class Teams in India under his BCCI assignments. He was Head Cricket Coach in Chaminda Vaas Cricket Academy Dubai.
Tomás Joaquin Matos is an American performer who is known for his appearance in the 2022 film Fire Island where he appears along with Bowen Yang and Margaret Cho.
Matos graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School in 2016 and began his performance career with a role in the Norwegian Cruise rendition of the musical version of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. He was also cast in previews with Diana: The Musical in 2018 before Broadway closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The actor Daniel Radcliffe, best known for his portrayal of Harry Potter, credited his ability to Vogue in the 2019 TV series Miracle Workers to Matos during an interview with Stephen Colbert, with Radcliff describing Matos as a "vogueing specialist" though admitting "I can't do one percent of one percent of what he does".
Matos claims a non-binary gender identity and uses both "he" and "they" as pronouns.
Matos graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School in 2016 and began his performance career with a role in the Norwegian Cruise rendition of the musical version of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. He was also cast in previews with Diana: The Musical in 2018 before Broadway closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The actor Daniel Radcliffe, best known for his portrayal of Harry Potter, credited his ability to Vogue in the 2019 TV series Miracle Workers to Matos during an interview with Stephen Colbert, with Radcliff describing Matos as a "vogueing specialist" though admitting "I can't do one percent of one percent of what he does".
Matos claims a non-binary gender identity and uses both "he" and "they" as pronouns.
Pete Elliott is a British engineer and politician.
Mr Elliott is also a councillor representing Gipsy Hill on the Lambeth Council in London since 2018.
Early life and local political career
Before moving to Lambeth in 2008, Pete spent 22 years as an engineer in the army and RAF, he moved to Gipsy Hill in 2018.
In his free time, Pete is a keen runner and cyclist. He has completed more than 150 marathons and ultra-marathons.
As well as a very vocal critic of the council on their own housing policies, criticizing a lack of strategy to help the 7,000 people in temporary accommodation, the Thousands of Council homes that have been sold off in Lambeth and the fact that local housing development will deliver 60% for private sale and only 25% will be for council level rents.
Electoral Performance
Mr Elliott is also a councillor representing Gipsy Hill on the Lambeth Council in London since 2018.
Early life and local political career
Before moving to Lambeth in 2008, Pete spent 22 years as an engineer in the army and RAF, he moved to Gipsy Hill in 2018.
In his free time, Pete is a keen runner and cyclist. He has completed more than 150 marathons and ultra-marathons.
As well as a very vocal critic of the council on their own housing policies, criticizing a lack of strategy to help the 7,000 people in temporary accommodation, the Thousands of Council homes that have been sold off in Lambeth and the fact that local housing development will deliver 60% for private sale and only 25% will be for council level rents.
Electoral Performance
Henry Heng Lu is an artist and curator based in Vancouver, Toronto, and Shenzhen. He is co-founder of Call Again, a mobile initiative/collective committed to creating space for contemporary Asian diasporic artistic practices. He is currently the curator and executive director at Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.
His exhibition Far and Near: the Distance(s) between Us was awarded Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) Award for Exhibition of the Year (Under $20,000 - Thematic), it is also the first student-curated exhibition at the Art Museum to receive an OAAG Exhibition of the Year Award. The exhibition included a video screening, artist-talks with Karen Tam and Chih-Chien Wang, a public lecture with Ken Lum, and off-site projects at University of Toronto's John M. Kelly and E.J. Pratt Libraries. It explored the work of Canadian artists of Chinese descent and narratives of Chinese Canadian culture.
His writings have been published by Canadian Art, ArtAsiaPacific, Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, C Magazine, Richmond Art Gallery, PLATFORM Gallery, ArchDaily, OCAT Shenzhen, and Gardiner Museum.
His exhibition Far and Near: the Distance(s) between Us was awarded Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) Award for Exhibition of the Year (Under $20,000 - Thematic), it is also the first student-curated exhibition at the Art Museum to receive an OAAG Exhibition of the Year Award. The exhibition included a video screening, artist-talks with Karen Tam and Chih-Chien Wang, a public lecture with Ken Lum, and off-site projects at University of Toronto's John M. Kelly and E.J. Pratt Libraries. It explored the work of Canadian artists of Chinese descent and narratives of Chinese Canadian culture.
His writings have been published by Canadian Art, ArtAsiaPacific, Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, C Magazine, Richmond Art Gallery, PLATFORM Gallery, ArchDaily, OCAT Shenzhen, and Gardiner Museum.