Alan Jason Pepe is a New York City-based public relations executive for high-level organizations and individuals in the U.S. and abroad.
A former art investor and art publicist, respectively, Pepe is the owner of Alan Pepe Communications LLC, an elite publicity, marketing, reputation management, and events firm for clients in art, entertainment, fashion, philanthropy, and business, founded in 2008.
Biography
Pepe was raised in Essex County, New Jersey by a well-established family, one of two children of his father, a financier and real estate entrepreneur, and his mother, a fashion and jewelry designer. He is a graduate of New York University, where he studied Art History. Prior to that, he attended the Pingry School.
A former art investor and art publicist, respectively, Pepe is the owner of Alan Pepe Communications LLC, an elite publicity, marketing, reputation management, and events firm for clients in art, entertainment, fashion, philanthropy, and business, founded in 2008.
Biography
Pepe was raised in Essex County, New Jersey by a well-established family, one of two children of his father, a financier and real estate entrepreneur, and his mother, a fashion and jewelry designer. He is a graduate of New York University, where he studied Art History. Prior to that, he attended the Pingry School.
The Romsey Town Rollerbillies (RTRB) is a roller derby league based in Cambridge in England. Founded in February 2008, the league currently has a single team which competes with teams from other leagues.
The team was founded by some roller derby fans who had seen the London Rollergirls bout. Other skaters on the team came from the large United States Air Force base at RAF Lakenheath. The team subsequently acquired a warehouse to host its practice sessions,
The league were founder members of the UK Roller Derby Association. Their bouts have included Dolly Rockit Rollers' debut match, and Brighton Rockers' first home bout.
The team was founded by some roller derby fans who had seen the London Rollergirls bout. Other skaters on the team came from the large United States Air Force base at RAF Lakenheath. The team subsequently acquired a warehouse to host its practice sessions,
The league were founder members of the UK Roller Derby Association. Their bouts have included Dolly Rockit Rollers' debut match, and Brighton Rockers' first home bout.
Early and personal life
Eriksen was born in Kongsvinger, Hedmark29 May, 1991
Career
Kent Eriksen is an Norwegian footballer,he started his Senior Career in Sander in Norway, in Third Division, then he played in England for Bournemouth F.C. Poppies,on a loan with great success and is currently playing for Third Division Club Funnefoss/Vormsund (FUVO) in Norway.
His future look bright and he has great ambitions,and have been a hot player for the transfermarket in a year because of
great stats in England in 2010 Bournemouth F.C. and in Norwegian Third Division in 2011 for Funnefoss/Vormsund IL
Eriksen was born in Kongsvinger, Hedmark29 May, 1991
Career
Kent Eriksen is an Norwegian footballer,he started his Senior Career in Sander in Norway, in Third Division, then he played in England for Bournemouth F.C. Poppies,on a loan with great success and is currently playing for Third Division Club Funnefoss/Vormsund (FUVO) in Norway.
His future look bright and he has great ambitions,and have been a hot player for the transfermarket in a year because of
great stats in England in 2010 Bournemouth F.C. and in Norwegian Third Division in 2011 for Funnefoss/Vormsund IL
Amy Marie Lindsay-Fuller (September 12, 1979 -November 28, 2004) was a former NCAA basketball player and a high school girls basketball coach in Indiana, United States. She was killed in a car accident.
Lindsay-Fuller, who grew up as Amy Marie Lindsay in the small Indiana community of Modoc, showed a love for basketball from a young age. She practiced constantly as a young child and entered the basketball team as a teenager. An extremely popular player among Modoc residents, she ended her high school career as Union's all-time leading scorer, a record she still holds.
Lindsay-Fuller went to the NCAA, hoping to someday join the WNBA. In 1999, she married Ric Fuller, who is also a basketball follower. Lindsay-Fuller played for the Vincennes University for two years, then transferred to Ball State.
After not being chosen by a WNBA team, she went back to her hometown, where she accepted a job as head coach of the girls' basketball team at her alma mater. The team struggled to win games, but Lindsay-Fuller was popular among her players.
Lindsay-Fuller was killed in a car accident on November 28, 2004, at the nearby location of Losantville. The accident's cause is still under investigation. Her two year old son, Cordell Fuller, survived the accident, although he suffered a broken leg. Her widower, Ric Fuller, who had been the assistant coach, became the head coach of the girls' basketball team. Under his direction, the team went on to win three games against Indianapolis Howe, Daleville, and Cowan.
Lindsay-Fuller's story gained national attention in the United States, when ESPN's staple show, "Sportscenter", aired it on April 2, 2005. Another show, "Outside the Lines", plans to cover Lindsay-Fuller's story.
Cinderella Award
The National Federation for Sate High School Associations will present the Union Lady Rockets with the 2005 Cinderella Award on February 16, 2006 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lindsay-Fuller, who grew up as Amy Marie Lindsay in the small Indiana community of Modoc, showed a love for basketball from a young age. She practiced constantly as a young child and entered the basketball team as a teenager. An extremely popular player among Modoc residents, she ended her high school career as Union's all-time leading scorer, a record she still holds.
Lindsay-Fuller went to the NCAA, hoping to someday join the WNBA. In 1999, she married Ric Fuller, who is also a basketball follower. Lindsay-Fuller played for the Vincennes University for two years, then transferred to Ball State.
After not being chosen by a WNBA team, she went back to her hometown, where she accepted a job as head coach of the girls' basketball team at her alma mater. The team struggled to win games, but Lindsay-Fuller was popular among her players.
Lindsay-Fuller was killed in a car accident on November 28, 2004, at the nearby location of Losantville. The accident's cause is still under investigation. Her two year old son, Cordell Fuller, survived the accident, although he suffered a broken leg. Her widower, Ric Fuller, who had been the assistant coach, became the head coach of the girls' basketball team. Under his direction, the team went on to win three games against Indianapolis Howe, Daleville, and Cowan.
Lindsay-Fuller's story gained national attention in the United States, when ESPN's staple show, "Sportscenter", aired it on April 2, 2005. Another show, "Outside the Lines", plans to cover Lindsay-Fuller's story.
Cinderella Award
The National Federation for Sate High School Associations will present the Union Lady Rockets with the 2005 Cinderella Award on February 16, 2006 in Indianapolis, Indiana.