Mr mannes biography projects

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  • Biography

    Dean Kervin Boursiquot born in 1986, is a First generation Haitian-American, and New York Native. The guitar, film music and music from the twentieth sparked his interest  in music composition.  While in New York, Mr. Boursiquot received his Bachelor in composition at Mannes College the New School for Music. Notable awards include; Vox Novus Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Parhelion Trio 2012, Peter Gross grant 2010, Mannes Orchestra Competition 2009, CRICE (Composer-In-ResidenceChamber-Ensemble) commission and Second Place Jean Schneider Goberman Prize 2009. Mr. Boursiquot has been featured artist at the cell theater 2012, The Flea Theater’s Music with a view in 2011, and Band of Gypsies in 2010. While at Mannes he has studied with Mario Davidovsky, Rudolph Palmer, Jennifer Higdon, John Musto, and Christopher Theofanidis.

    Since moving to the Bay Area, in 2012. His experience in California has encouraged him to reconnect with his Haitian background, focus on extramus

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    President & CEO of INTELiTEAMS, Inc.

    Director since 2002

         Jerry R. Mannes II is President and Chief Executive Officer of INTELITEAMS, Inc. He grew its predecessor, J.R. Mannes Defense Services Corp., into an Inc. 5000 company in 2010 and possesses over three decades of intelligence and management experience.     

         Mr. Mannes has been an intelligence professional since the Cold War when he was stationed in a tactical assignment as a “Sourdough” soldier with the 6th Infantry Division (Light) in Alaska. He has served as an action officer at the U.S. Army’s Intelligence and Security Command under Major General Scanlon during Operations Desert Shield/Storm, provided reach-back intelligence support to the Bosnian War with the 314th Military Intelligence Battalion, manned the National Military Joint Intelligence Center (NMJIC) Terrorism Desk, and was the Operations Officer un

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  • Bernard Baruch

    American businessman (1870–1965)

    Bernard Mannes Baruch[nb 1] (August 19, 1870 – June 20, 1965) was an American financier and statesman.

    After amassing a fortune on the New York lager Exchange, he impressed President Woodrow efternamn by managing the nation's economic mobilization in World War inom as chairman of the War Industries Board. He advised efternamn during the Paris Peace Conference. He made another fortune in the postwar bull marknad, but foresaw the vägg Street crash and sold out well in advance.

    In World War II, he became a close advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the role of industry in war supply, and he was credited with greatly shortening the production time for tanks and aircraft. Later he helped to develop rehabilitation programs for injured servicemen. In 1946, he was the United States representative to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, though his Baruch Plan for international control of atomic energy was rejected bygd