Allister Adel is an American attorney from Arizona. She is currently serving as the interim County Attorney for Maricopa County. She was appointed to the position by the board of supervisors after the appointment of Bill Montgomery to the Arizona Supreme Court. She is the first woman to hold the position.
Before her appointment, Adel worked in private practice and previously served as the executive director of the Maricopa County Bar Association.
Early life
Adel received her bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Arizona in 1999. She graduated from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in 2004.
Career
After graduating law school Adel served as a prosecutor with the Maricopa County Attorney's office. She then became an administrative law judge with the Arizona Department of Transportation. Adel briefly served as general counsel for the Department of Child Safety. While at DCS, Adel sent Governor Doug Ducey a memo under the state's whistle-blower statute regarding Ducey's appointment of Greg McKay as DCS Director. The details of the memo were never revealed.
From 2016 to 2018, Adel was the executive director for the Maricopa County Bar Association.
County Attorney
In 2019, Bill Montgomery resigned as County Attorney to take a seat on the state supreme court. Adel was selected by the Board of Supervisors to replace Montgomery. She was selected over Rachel Mitchell, Jon Eliason, Rodney Glassman, John Kaites, Gina Godbehere, Chris DeRose, and Lacy Cooper, who also applied for the position.
Before her appointment, Adel worked in private practice and previously served as the executive director of the Maricopa County Bar Association.
Early life
Adel received her bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Arizona in 1999. She graduated from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in 2004.
Career
After graduating law school Adel served as a prosecutor with the Maricopa County Attorney's office. She then became an administrative law judge with the Arizona Department of Transportation. Adel briefly served as general counsel for the Department of Child Safety. While at DCS, Adel sent Governor Doug Ducey a memo under the state's whistle-blower statute regarding Ducey's appointment of Greg McKay as DCS Director. The details of the memo were never revealed.
From 2016 to 2018, Adel was the executive director for the Maricopa County Bar Association.
County Attorney
In 2019, Bill Montgomery resigned as County Attorney to take a seat on the state supreme court. Adel was selected by the Board of Supervisors to replace Montgomery. She was selected over Rachel Mitchell, Jon Eliason, Rodney Glassman, John Kaites, Gina Godbehere, Chris DeRose, and Lacy Cooper, who also applied for the position.
Confluence Project Management, commonly known as Confluence, is an international firm that provides consultancy services for clients in the property, construction, and event industries across Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Australia.
The business is headquartered in Singapore, with established regional offices in Hong Kong, India, Australia and the United Arab Emirates offering services in the areas of project and construction management, safety compliance, independent verification as well as strategic time and claims management.
Originally known as APP International, the business was established in 1991 as the international arm of its parent company in Australia, APP Corporation. The start-up team first ventured to Indonesia to deliver the Radisson Red Top Square hotel in Jakarta and soon established its headquarters on 25 May 1996 in Singapore. In early 2007, the company was rebranded to Confluence following the acquisition of APP by Transfield Services. Since its foundation in 1991, the company has delivered projects in sectors including leisure facilities, theme parks, commercial developments, residential, hotels, resorts, retail and mixed-use developments, among others.
In 2013 the company was acquired by Atkins, through his subsidiary .
The business is headquartered in Singapore, with established regional offices in Hong Kong, India, Australia and the United Arab Emirates offering services in the areas of project and construction management, safety compliance, independent verification as well as strategic time and claims management.
Originally known as APP International, the business was established in 1991 as the international arm of its parent company in Australia, APP Corporation. The start-up team first ventured to Indonesia to deliver the Radisson Red Top Square hotel in Jakarta and soon established its headquarters on 25 May 1996 in Singapore. In early 2007, the company was rebranded to Confluence following the acquisition of APP by Transfield Services. Since its foundation in 1991, the company has delivered projects in sectors including leisure facilities, theme parks, commercial developments, residential, hotels, resorts, retail and mixed-use developments, among others.
In 2013 the company was acquired by Atkins, through his subsidiary .
Pothi.com is a print-on-demand publishing platform run by Mudranik Technologies Private Limited, a company based out of Bangalore, India. Started in 2008 by two IIT Kanpur alumni Jaya Jha & Abhaya Agarwal, it was one of the first and largest platforms to offer a DIY print on demand platform in India. They have published over 11,000 titles on the platform by the end of 2019.
History
Pothi.com (under the name Mudranik Technologies Pvt Ltd) was one of the two winners at the I2I 2008, the annual business plan competition of IIM-C. The publishing platform and the online store were launched in July 2008.
The company also offers various paid pre-press services like editing, typesetting and cover design.
Notable books
Pothi.com is home to Indian editions of bestselling titles like Cracking the Coding Interview, Elements of Programming Interviews, Decode and Conquer, Python Tricks, Cracking the PM Interview among others.
The first six volumes of Comix India were published on this platform.
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History
Pothi.com (under the name Mudranik Technologies Pvt Ltd) was one of the two winners at the I2I 2008, the annual business plan competition of IIM-C. The publishing platform and the online store were launched in July 2008.
The company also offers various paid pre-press services like editing, typesetting and cover design.
Notable books
Pothi.com is home to Indian editions of bestselling titles like Cracking the Coding Interview, Elements of Programming Interviews, Decode and Conquer, Python Tricks, Cracking the PM Interview among others.
The first six volumes of Comix India were published on this platform.
Reference
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Sharmin Rahman Rauma (born 11 June 1977) also known as Sharmin Rauma or Rauma Rahman is a Bangladeshi Journalist and TV presenter. She has been involved in various works including journalism, news & programme production, presentation, script writing, reporting, video editing.
Education
Sharmin Rauma completed her Master of Arts in English from National University of Bangladesh in 2000.
Personal and early life
Sharmin Rauma was born in Dhaka on 11 June 1977. Her father A.K.M. Bazlur Rahman was a businessman and her mother Sajeda Rahman was a housewife. a news and current affairs TV show in Bangladesh. In 2014, she covered World Cup Football for BBC Bangla Radio and later that year, she joined the BBC Bangla team in Bangladesh and became a presenter of the TV talk show—BBC Bangladesh Sanglap. She also played the role of producer, presenter and reporter for BBC Bengali Radio and online.
Prior to joining the BBC, Rauma had already been a News Presenter of ATN Bangla, where she worked from 2003 to 2009 and 2011 to 2014. She started her career with News presentation in 2002 as well as a host for the compiled weekly news programme "GOTO SHAAT DIN" on Channel i. Rauma had also been the host of 'Shubho Shondhya', an audience feedback programme on CHANNEL i. She also hosted Musical Entertainment Show 'Music Moment' on BANGLA VISION. In 2009, She moved to London to work as a News Producer & Presenter of BANGLA TV UK. In 2011, she started working for a national English daily 'The Independent' as a sub-editor. Later, she started working as a freelance News Presenter for the BBC's Bengali section Radio in Bangladesh in 2013.
Rauma is also a versatile singer, who has received training in both Indian classical and western classical music. She completed a five-year course in Nazrul Sangeet and Classical music at Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts (BAFA). under the label of G-Series, was released in 2006. Her second solo album Swapnajatra was released in 2009. The album, which was composed prominent composer Manam Ahmed.<ref name="nn12Jan2016" /> She worked in multiple mixed albums with other Bangladeshi singers too.
Education
Sharmin Rauma completed her Master of Arts in English from National University of Bangladesh in 2000.
Personal and early life
Sharmin Rauma was born in Dhaka on 11 June 1977. Her father A.K.M. Bazlur Rahman was a businessman and her mother Sajeda Rahman was a housewife. a news and current affairs TV show in Bangladesh. In 2014, she covered World Cup Football for BBC Bangla Radio and later that year, she joined the BBC Bangla team in Bangladesh and became a presenter of the TV talk show—BBC Bangladesh Sanglap. She also played the role of producer, presenter and reporter for BBC Bengali Radio and online.
Prior to joining the BBC, Rauma had already been a News Presenter of ATN Bangla, where she worked from 2003 to 2009 and 2011 to 2014. She started her career with News presentation in 2002 as well as a host for the compiled weekly news programme "GOTO SHAAT DIN" on Channel i. Rauma had also been the host of 'Shubho Shondhya', an audience feedback programme on CHANNEL i. She also hosted Musical Entertainment Show 'Music Moment' on BANGLA VISION. In 2009, She moved to London to work as a News Producer & Presenter of BANGLA TV UK. In 2011, she started working for a national English daily 'The Independent' as a sub-editor. Later, she started working as a freelance News Presenter for the BBC's Bengali section Radio in Bangladesh in 2013.
Rauma is also a versatile singer, who has received training in both Indian classical and western classical music. She completed a five-year course in Nazrul Sangeet and Classical music at Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts (BAFA). under the label of G-Series, was released in 2006. Her second solo album Swapnajatra was released in 2009. The album, which was composed prominent composer Manam Ahmed.<ref name="nn12Jan2016" /> She worked in multiple mixed albums with other Bangladeshi singers too.