Mark Dysart Molesworth is an American cinematographer. He is best known for his work on documentary films and television series, such as PBS An Ordinary Crime (2002) which won an Emmy award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form, The Triumph of Evil (1999) which won an Emmy award for Investigative Journalism, a George Foster Peabody Award and an Alfred duPont-Columbia Award, Silk Road: Drugs, Death and the Dark Web (2018), which was awarded a Documentary and Factual BANFF, and Basquiat: Rage to Riches (2017), which won the BAFTA Award for TV/Specialist Factual Best Documentary. Molesworth was also the cinematographer on BBC Horizon's Why the Towers Fell (2003), which won an Emmy for Best Documentary. His original video footage of the attack against the World Trade Center on 9/11 was used in Why the Towers Fell, and also serves as official evidence in the United States’ government case against the mastermind of the attack, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Additionally, Molesworth was the Director of Photography for Innocence Lost: The Plea (1997), which followed the case of the Little Rascals day care sexual abuse trial. Both documentaries won Alfred I. du Pont-Columbia University Awards. "Molesworth was also the Director of Photography of Who was Lee Harvey Oswald? (1993), and Mount St. Helens: Back from the Dead (2010). "Throughout his career, Mark Molesworth has worked on documentaries featuring wide-ranging topics. This includes covering climate change in Bush's Climate of Fear, a Colorado shooting massacre in The Batman Shootings (2012), Barack Obama's response to the economic crisis in What Now, Mr. President? (2009), and the Massacre at Virginia Tech for a BBC documentary. Mark Molesworth is the president of Molesworth Enterprises, a film and television production company based in New York City.
Filmography (selected)
* Basquiat: Rage to Riches (2017)
* Silk Road: Drugs, Death and the Dark Web (2017) Documentary
* Panorama (1993 to present) TV Series Documentary
* Imagine (2004 to present) TV Series Documentary
*Horizon (2000 to present) TV Series Documentary
* Masters of Money (2012) TV Series Documentary
* The Secret War on Terror (2011) TV Series Documentary
* Why the Towers Fell (2003)
* An Ordinary Crime (2002)
*The Triumph of Evil (1999)
* Innocence Lost: The Plea (1997)
* Innocence Lost: The Verdict (1993)
Personal life
Mark Molesworth graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Film and Television. He is married to Donna Bertaccini, a journalist, director, and producer. They have three children together, Willem, Pietro, and Soleil. His mother, Dorathy Molesworth, owned and operated the Molesworth Art Gallery in New York before moving to Arizona. His father Gordon R. Molesworth was the president of Molesworth Associates, a financial and technical communications consulting company in Tucson.<ref name=":0" />
Filmography (selected)
* Basquiat: Rage to Riches (2017)
* Silk Road: Drugs, Death and the Dark Web (2017) Documentary
* Panorama (1993 to present) TV Series Documentary
* Imagine (2004 to present) TV Series Documentary
*Horizon (2000 to present) TV Series Documentary
* Masters of Money (2012) TV Series Documentary
* The Secret War on Terror (2011) TV Series Documentary
* Why the Towers Fell (2003)
* An Ordinary Crime (2002)
*The Triumph of Evil (1999)
* Innocence Lost: The Plea (1997)
* Innocence Lost: The Verdict (1993)
Personal life
Mark Molesworth graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Film and Television. He is married to Donna Bertaccini, a journalist, director, and producer. They have three children together, Willem, Pietro, and Soleil. His mother, Dorathy Molesworth, owned and operated the Molesworth Art Gallery in New York before moving to Arizona. His father Gordon R. Molesworth was the president of Molesworth Associates, a financial and technical communications consulting company in Tucson.<ref name=":0" />
James F. Hoff (born April 16, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former minor league baseball manager in the Cincinnati Reds organization and current minor league field coordinator for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Playing career
Hoff attended Xavier University, where he played college baseball for the Xavier Musketeers baseball team. Hoff played professional baseball in the Cincinnati Reds organization in minor league baseball from 1967 through 1972. The Reds moved Dave Concepción from second base to shortstop because Hoff was the superior fielder.
Managing career
Hoff spent ten years managing various Cincinnati farm teams: the Seattle Rainiers (1973), Billings Mustangs (1974-1976 and 1978-1981), Tampa Tarpons (1977), and Nashville Sounds (1988). After 22 games with Nashville, Hoff was replaced and took up a position in the Reds front office. In 1978, he managed the Mustangs to win the Pioneer League Championship. He became the Toronto Blue Jays minor league pitching instructor in 1997. In 2002, he became the minor league field coordinator for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Playing career
Hoff attended Xavier University, where he played college baseball for the Xavier Musketeers baseball team. Hoff played professional baseball in the Cincinnati Reds organization in minor league baseball from 1967 through 1972. The Reds moved Dave Concepción from second base to shortstop because Hoff was the superior fielder.
Managing career
Hoff spent ten years managing various Cincinnati farm teams: the Seattle Rainiers (1973), Billings Mustangs (1974-1976 and 1978-1981), Tampa Tarpons (1977), and Nashville Sounds (1988). After 22 games with Nashville, Hoff was replaced and took up a position in the Reds front office. In 1978, he managed the Mustangs to win the Pioneer League Championship. He became the Toronto Blue Jays minor league pitching instructor in 1997. In 2002, he became the minor league field coordinator for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Sardar Fraz Wahlah is a lawyer, political activist and entrepreneur. He is the youngest person who participated in the movement against the Martial law of Zia-ul-Haq.
Career
He receiving the Tech Oscar at 10th International Asia Pacific ICT Award. Wahlah was also featured in "Pakistani Leaders" journal in 2009, the TV documentary "Shining Gojra" in 2011 and the book titled, 'Pakistani Lawyers'in the United States in 2012. In August 2013, BBC interviewed Fraz Wahlah who participated in the movement at the age of four along with his father MS Wahlah.
In October 2010 he represented CureMD Healthcare at the 10th International Asia Pacific ICT Alliance Awards in Kuala Lumpur and won the International ICT Oscar for Pakistan in the ehealth category.
Fraz Wahlah is the CEO of an immigration lawyers firm 1st Citizen.
Career
He receiving the Tech Oscar at 10th International Asia Pacific ICT Award. Wahlah was also featured in "Pakistani Leaders" journal in 2009, the TV documentary "Shining Gojra" in 2011 and the book titled, 'Pakistani Lawyers'in the United States in 2012. In August 2013, BBC interviewed Fraz Wahlah who participated in the movement at the age of four along with his father MS Wahlah.
In October 2010 he represented CureMD Healthcare at the 10th International Asia Pacific ICT Alliance Awards in Kuala Lumpur and won the International ICT Oscar for Pakistan in the ehealth category.
Fraz Wahlah is the CEO of an immigration lawyers firm 1st Citizen.
Anuna Education Network Private Limited is a private organization functioning in the domain of skill development and vocational training. The company is headquartered in Lucknow, India. Anuna Education is a part of a group active in skill development since 1985.
Formation and goals
Anuna Education was founded in 2012 by Amit Iqbal Srivastava to bridge the skill gap currently existing in the Indian population. As per Indian government, by 2022, there will be 700 million youth in India out of which 347 million could face unemployment due to lack of skills.
NSDC partnership
Since early in the 11th five yearly plan, the national policy on skill development by National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has set a target of 500 million youth to be skilled by 2022. Anuna Education partnered with NSDC to cater to the national target of providing skills to 500 Million youth and train over 1.1 lac students by 2022 keeping Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal as a focus area. Anuna education provides training in various sectors such as BFSI, IT, Agriculture, Animation, Management, Entrepreneurship, Automobile, Healthcare, Renewable Energy, Retail.
Formation and goals
Anuna Education was founded in 2012 by Amit Iqbal Srivastava to bridge the skill gap currently existing in the Indian population. As per Indian government, by 2022, there will be 700 million youth in India out of which 347 million could face unemployment due to lack of skills.
NSDC partnership
Since early in the 11th five yearly plan, the national policy on skill development by National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has set a target of 500 million youth to be skilled by 2022. Anuna Education partnered with NSDC to cater to the national target of providing skills to 500 Million youth and train over 1.1 lac students by 2022 keeping Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal as a focus area. Anuna education provides training in various sectors such as BFSI, IT, Agriculture, Animation, Management, Entrepreneurship, Automobile, Healthcare, Renewable Energy, Retail.