Northern Storm Wrestling - the only wrestling promotion in St. Petersburg, founded under the leadership of Ilya Malkin.
History
On 1 September 2014 started classes school of wrestling in St. Petersburg and opened the campaign profiled for holding regular wrestling show Northern Storm Wrestling. Less than six months later, in December 2014, was held the first show of the Northern Storm, which also featured star of the international scale of the United States.
Show
In such a short time of existence, on account of the promotion held many shows Northern Storm, several long speeches in the biggest festivals in Russia. Also there are 3 major annual show NSW: "Battle On the Neva", "Ultimatum" and "Absolute Madness".
History
On 1 September 2014 started classes school of wrestling in St. Petersburg and opened the campaign profiled for holding regular wrestling show Northern Storm Wrestling. Less than six months later, in December 2014, was held the first show of the Northern Storm, which also featured star of the international scale of the United States.
Show
In such a short time of existence, on account of the promotion held many shows Northern Storm, several long speeches in the biggest festivals in Russia. Also there are 3 major annual show NSW: "Battle On the Neva", "Ultimatum" and "Absolute Madness".
Patricia "Patti" Bacchus is a politician and journalist from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, who served as Vancouver School Board chair for six terms, trustee for eight years, and one of nine trustees fired by the Government of British Columbia in October 2016. As chair of the Vancouver School Board, Bacchus repeatedly tabled deficit budgets and, in 2016, was a member of the Board fired for not just tabling a deficit budget, but refusing to pass a controversial balanced budget.
Trustee and Board Chair History and Controversy
First elected to the Vancouver School Board in 2008 and chair from 2008 to 2014, Bacchus was long associated with seismic safety campaigns and attempts to diversify the board's educational offerings. Bacchus's six-year run as chair ended when the Vision Vancouver Party lost majority control in 2014 Vancouver election and the Green Party's Janet Fraser helped vote NPA trustee Christopher Richardson to chair.
2016 VSB Budget Controversy and Board Removal
In October 2016, Bacchus and eight other school board trustees were fired by the education minister and the provincial government after they refused to pass a balance budget. Public consultation had steered the trustees from passing the budget.
She was named one of BC's Top 100 Influential Women by The Vancouver Sun. She was a key influence in the development of BC's first Aboriginal focus and Mandarin immersion public schools. Since being removed from her position as trustee, Bacchus has served as an education writer for The Vancouver Observer. She is also a director of the Broadbent Institute.
Background
Born and raised in Vancouver, Bacchus attended public school, leaving the public system briefly after her gifted program was cut, and returning to attend public secondary school. She graduated from the University of Victoria and Langara College and worked in journalism and public relations. Bacchus is married to journalist Lee Bacchus and they have three children together.
Trustee and Board Chair History and Controversy
First elected to the Vancouver School Board in 2008 and chair from 2008 to 2014, Bacchus was long associated with seismic safety campaigns and attempts to diversify the board's educational offerings. Bacchus's six-year run as chair ended when the Vision Vancouver Party lost majority control in 2014 Vancouver election and the Green Party's Janet Fraser helped vote NPA trustee Christopher Richardson to chair.
2016 VSB Budget Controversy and Board Removal
In October 2016, Bacchus and eight other school board trustees were fired by the education minister and the provincial government after they refused to pass a balance budget. Public consultation had steered the trustees from passing the budget.
She was named one of BC's Top 100 Influential Women by The Vancouver Sun. She was a key influence in the development of BC's first Aboriginal focus and Mandarin immersion public schools. Since being removed from her position as trustee, Bacchus has served as an education writer for The Vancouver Observer. She is also a director of the Broadbent Institute.
Background
Born and raised in Vancouver, Bacchus attended public school, leaving the public system briefly after her gifted program was cut, and returning to attend public secondary school. She graduated from the University of Victoria and Langara College and worked in journalism and public relations. Bacchus is married to journalist Lee Bacchus and they have three children together.
Peter Kozodoy (born January 20, 1986) is a public speaker, American author and serial entrepreneur. He is the Chief Strategy Officer and Partner of GEM Advertising. GEM, based out of New Haven, Connecticut, a marketing and communications agency that has offices throughout North America.
Professional
Peter is a accomplished and published writer. His articles on leadership, business, and entrepreneurship have been posted by some big publishers like Forbes, The Huffington Post, Inc. and Octane Magazine.
Peter is also a public speaker, speaking on his experiences in business, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Recently, Peter has had the opportunity to speak infront of medium sized executive audiences at Microsoft, CEO Clubs of America, the US Department of Commerce and other groups, along with Universities and Business Schools. Hi talks cover a variety of different subject matter, including millennials in business, global advertising strategy, user experience.
Currently, Peter is and associate member of both the Young Entrepreneur Council and the Peter also serves on the boards of the Junior Achievement in Connecticut as well as the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
Awards
In 2016, Peter was named a Millennial Move Maker in Connecticut.
Peter also use to compete in Men's Figure-skating where he won three New England Championships.
School
Peter graduated from Brandeis University with a B.A. in both Economics and Italian Studies.
Peter also attended Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts.
Professional
Peter is a accomplished and published writer. His articles on leadership, business, and entrepreneurship have been posted by some big publishers like Forbes, The Huffington Post, Inc. and Octane Magazine.
Peter is also a public speaker, speaking on his experiences in business, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Recently, Peter has had the opportunity to speak infront of medium sized executive audiences at Microsoft, CEO Clubs of America, the US Department of Commerce and other groups, along with Universities and Business Schools. Hi talks cover a variety of different subject matter, including millennials in business, global advertising strategy, user experience.
Currently, Peter is and associate member of both the Young Entrepreneur Council and the Peter also serves on the boards of the Junior Achievement in Connecticut as well as the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
Awards
In 2016, Peter was named a Millennial Move Maker in Connecticut.
Peter also use to compete in Men's Figure-skating where he won three New England Championships.
School
Peter graduated from Brandeis University with a B.A. in both Economics and Italian Studies.
Peter also attended Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts.
Marco Noris is an Italian artist (Bergamo, 1971) that lives and works in Barcelona, Spain.
Chiefly devoted to drawing and painting, Noris passed through the world of video art, internet art and photography before re-establishing and focussing his artistic practice on the realm of painting: a choice that stems from the need to establish physical and temporary autonomy with regard to the machine and digital world. Noris is currently working on themes like ruins and historical memory, looking for the keys in the past to understand the present and to get a glimpse of the future.
In Spain, he has exhibited his art in Barcelona (Sicart Gallery, Cyan Gallery, Esther Montoriol Gallery, Contrast Gallery, H2O Gallery, The Private Space, Casa Elizalde, Can Felipa, Espai M de La Escocesa, etc.), in Madrid (Matadero), in Castellón (Canem Gallery) and in the 5th Biennial of Vic. He has also participated in exhibitions and festivals in the USA (New York, The Active Space, 2014), in Italy (Different Pulses, 2013 and ParmaPoesia, 2002) and in France (Paris, Centre Pompidou, 2002).
In 2016 and 2017, he will be holding solo exhibitions in the Canem Gallery (Castellón, Spain), the Roman temple of Vic, the Trama gallery (Barcelona) and the Fontrodona Artspace (Amsterdam).
He is currently an artist in residence in Hangar (Barcelona).
Chiefly devoted to drawing and painting, Noris passed through the world of video art, internet art and photography before re-establishing and focussing his artistic practice on the realm of painting: a choice that stems from the need to establish physical and temporary autonomy with regard to the machine and digital world. Noris is currently working on themes like ruins and historical memory, looking for the keys in the past to understand the present and to get a glimpse of the future.
In Spain, he has exhibited his art in Barcelona (Sicart Gallery, Cyan Gallery, Esther Montoriol Gallery, Contrast Gallery, H2O Gallery, The Private Space, Casa Elizalde, Can Felipa, Espai M de La Escocesa, etc.), in Madrid (Matadero), in Castellón (Canem Gallery) and in the 5th Biennial of Vic. He has also participated in exhibitions and festivals in the USA (New York, The Active Space, 2014), in Italy (Different Pulses, 2013 and ParmaPoesia, 2002) and in France (Paris, Centre Pompidou, 2002).
In 2016 and 2017, he will be holding solo exhibitions in the Canem Gallery (Castellón, Spain), the Roman temple of Vic, the Trama gallery (Barcelona) and the Fontrodona Artspace (Amsterdam).
He is currently an artist in residence in Hangar (Barcelona).