A Chief Orbiter is a term coined by Danny Rubenstein when he joined as a partner in Galaxy Desserts, based in Richmond, California.
It is a cross disciplined, systems oriented leader who appreciates how all things are interconnected, recoginizes the power of leverage and how the subtle shifts in one area of an organization affect many others.
He or she appreciates "the macro" and "the micro" and can move comfortably up and down that scale. They feel comfortable working with people in each area of a company, helping those people appreciate their importance and their impact of who they are and what they do on the team.
This person also "orbits" outside the organization, effectively interfacing with a wide variety of people including, customers vendors, competitors, financial institutions, attornies, government and community organizations.
This person recognizes the power of "right place, right time" and that much of what is driving what is "going on" is actually operating beyond the more obvious and measurable levels of perception.
It is a cross disciplined, systems oriented leader who appreciates how all things are interconnected, recoginizes the power of leverage and how the subtle shifts in one area of an organization affect many others.
He or she appreciates "the macro" and "the micro" and can move comfortably up and down that scale. They feel comfortable working with people in each area of a company, helping those people appreciate their importance and their impact of who they are and what they do on the team.
This person also "orbits" outside the organization, effectively interfacing with a wide variety of people including, customers vendors, competitors, financial institutions, attornies, government and community organizations.
This person recognizes the power of "right place, right time" and that much of what is driving what is "going on" is actually operating beyond the more obvious and measurable levels of perception.
Cameron Belford (born 16 October 1988 in Nuneaton, England) currently playing for Football League Two side Bury. His position is goalkeeper.
Footballing career
He started his career at Coventry City and had a brief loan spell at Football Conference side Tamworth during the 2006-07 season and played one game against Morecambe, where Tamworth lost 1-0, his father Dale was on the substitutes bench as back up goalkeeper. Belford returned to Coventry soon after the match and was assigned squad number 43, but was released by City in May 2007.
In August 2007, Belford joined League Two side Bury on a 12-month contract.
Footballing career
He started his career at Coventry City and had a brief loan spell at Football Conference side Tamworth during the 2006-07 season and played one game against Morecambe, where Tamworth lost 1-0, his father Dale was on the substitutes bench as back up goalkeeper. Belford returned to Coventry soon after the match and was assigned squad number 43, but was released by City in May 2007.
In August 2007, Belford joined League Two side Bury on a 12-month contract.
Nancy Donohue is the Chief Investment Officer and co-founder of Summit Rock. Prior to Summit Rock, Nancy served as the Vice President for External Management at Harvard Management Company ("HMC"). She was responsible for $16 billion of investments, approximately half of the University’s endowment, with leading money managers around the world. Her portfolio was broadly diversified and included investments in global equity, fixed income, hedge fund, real estate, private equity, and commodity strategies. Nancy acted as a lead investor in many innovative investment companies around the world, including in India and China. She served on numerous investment advisory boards in the hedge fund and real estate arena. Nancy was also the Chief Investment Officer for Harvard Master Trust, the University’s $780 million defined benefit pension plan for 12,000 current and former employees. Nancy worked on Wall Street for a decade before joining HMC, first at Goldman Sachs and later at Deutsche Bank in the field of Fixed Income and Foreign Exchange Derivatives. She executed leveraged transactions in the worldwide markets, including emerging markets, for a number of leading arbitrage and global macro hedge funds. Nancy started her career in alternative assets at O’Connor & Associates, a leading options and futures trading house that was an early adopter of using computer modeling and quantitative methods to manage portfolio pricing and risk.
Nancy is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Brown University. She is the author of numerous HBS Case Studies, including “Investing in Commodities as an Alternative Asset Class.”
Nancy is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Brown University. She is the author of numerous HBS Case Studies, including “Investing in Commodities as an Alternative Asset Class.”
Christopher "Chris" Ellerker is an English footballer, currently playing for Harrogate Town. Chris was recruited from local team Knaresborough Town after some very impressive performances. Although he had to wait a while Chris finally made his Harrogate Town debut as a substitute against Kettering Town in March 2005.
Chris became a regular in the 2005/2006 season and weighed in with 2 goals from 31 appearances. In the following season Chris finished with 4 goals (all scored in the league) in 42 starts.
Unfortunately due to arrival of Denny Ingram and Mark Hume, Chris has found himself on the substitutes bench for the fair majority of the 2007/2008 season and has only made 13 appearances up-to-date.
Chris became a regular in the 2005/2006 season and weighed in with 2 goals from 31 appearances. In the following season Chris finished with 4 goals (all scored in the league) in 42 starts.
Unfortunately due to arrival of Denny Ingram and Mark Hume, Chris has found himself on the substitutes bench for the fair majority of the 2007/2008 season and has only made 13 appearances up-to-date.