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Keewatin (electoral district) | Short description | Keewatin was a territorial electoral district representing most hamlets in the Keewatin Region. The only hamlets not included in the Keewain electoral districts were Coral Harbour and Repulse Bay (Naujaat), which were in the Foxe Basin electoral district.
The duration of the Keewatin electoral district was short-lived. It was created in 1975 and only lasted one election cycle before being abolished in 1979 with the district being redistributed into Keewatin North and Keewatin South. |
Keewatin (electoral district) | Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) | Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
Name ElectedLeft OfficePiita Irniq19751979 |
Keewatin (electoral district) | Election results | Election results |
Keewatin (electoral district) | 1975 election | 1975 election |
Keewatin (electoral district) | See also | See also
List of Northwest Territories territorial electoral districts
List of Nunavut territorial electoral districts
Category:Former electoral districts of Northwest Territories |
Keewatin (electoral district) | Table of Content | Short description, Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), Election results, 1975 election, See also |
Category:Companies based in Dubuque, Iowa | Companies based in | Companies based in Dubuque, Iowa.
Dubuque, Iowa
Category:Economy of Dubuque, Iowa |
Category:Companies based in Dubuque, Iowa | Table of Content | Companies based in |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | AfC submission/draft | |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | Clémentine Roland | Clémentine Roland
Clémentine Roland is a French architect and journalist, specializing in architecture. She holds a Diplôme d’État d’Architecte from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from McGill University. Roland is currently the co-editor-in-chief of *L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui*, a prominent architecture magazine, since October 2024. |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | Career | Career
Roland began her career as a journalist specializing in architecture, contributing to various architectural publications. She was the editor-in-chief of *exé*, a quarterly journal focusing on architectural details and construction techniques, from 2021 to 2023. In addition to her editorial work, she has written articles, reports, interviews, and dossiers for publications such as *Architectures À Vivre*, *Le Figaro*, *Ecologik Magazine*, and *Construire - VINCI Construction*.
As a freelance journalist, Roland has also worked as a translator and writer for architecture agencies, furniture designers, and think tanks. Her work focuses on conveying architectural concepts and spatial ideas with precision, while also evoking the ambiance of architectural spaces. |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | Education | Education
Diplôme d’État d’Architecte, École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville
Bachelor of Arts (BA), McGill University |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | Notable Positions | Notable Positions
Co-editor-in-chief, *L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui* (October 2024–Present)
Editor-in-chief, *exé* (2021–2023)
Freelance Journalist, Translator, and Writer (2020–Present)
Assistant Editor, *À Vivre Édition* (2019–2020) |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | References | References
[LinkedIn Profile](https://www.linkedin.com/in/clémentineroland) |
Draft:Clementine Marie Roland-Saguez | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Clémentine Roland, Career, Education, Notable Positions, References |
Commemorative coin (Vaishno Devi Shrine Board) | orphan | The commemorative coins on the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board were issued by the Government of India in 2012 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Shrine Board. These coins, typically issued in ₹5 and ₹10 denominations, are related to the Shrine, which is located in Jammu and Kashmir. |
Commemorative coin (Vaishno Devi Shrine Board) | Design | Design
The obverse of the coin features the Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar at the center, with the inscription "सत्यमेव जयते" (Satyamev Jayate) positioned below it. The left edge of the coin has the word "भारत" (Bharat) in Devanagari script, while the right edge displays "INDIA" in English. Below the Lion Capital, the rupee symbol (₹) and the denomination in International Numerals (either 5 or 10) are noted, depending on the specific coin.
On the reverse, an image of Mata Vaishno Devi is centrally placed. Surrounding this image, the upper periphery features the inscription "श्री माता वैष्णो देवी श्राईन बोर्ड" (Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board) in Devanagari script, while the lower periphery includes the English version, "SHRI MATA VAISHNO DEVI SHRINE BOARD". Below the image, the year "2012" is noted, followed by "SILVER JUBILEE" beneath it, marking the 25th anniversary of the Shrine Board. |
Commemorative coin (Vaishno Devi Shrine Board) | References | References
Category:Coins of India
Category:Reserve Bank of India |
Commemorative coin (Vaishno Devi Shrine Board) | Table of Content | orphan, Design, References |
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File:UdneKiAashaRevamp.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:2025 UMC presidential election | AfC submission | Presidential elections were held in UMC in 2025. |
Draft:2025 UMC presidential election | Results | Results |
Draft:2025 UMC presidential election | References | References |
Draft:2025 UMC presidential election | Table of Content | AfC submission, Results, References |
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Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence (Third Republic) | The | The Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence (Polish: Polska Partia Socjalistyczna – Wolność, Równość, Niepodległość) was a Polish socialist party created on 1 May 1990 by activists of the émigré branch of the Polish Socialist Party, which refused to agree to unification with the National PPS (among others Janusz Zawadzki from Great Britain, Piotr Droździk from France). A year later, a PPS WRN wing in Poland was established, created by activists like Michał Tabaczar from Warsaw, or a Kraków group concentrated around the newspaper Naprzód (Leszek Florczyk). The parties merged on 2 July 1993, with Władysław Panek becoming the General Secretary of PPS WRN. The party had Districted Workers' Committees in Warsaw and Kraków and had a newspaper, Naprzód Robotniczy. In the spring of 1994, the party was reinforced by a group of secessionists from the PPS, opposed to a merger with the group led by Edward Osóbka-Morawski (for example vicechair of the CKW Bronisław Jędrzejowski). In the 1995 presidential election, it endorsed Tadeusz Zieliński. |
Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence (Third Republic) | References | References
Category:Socialist parties in Poland
Category:Political parties established in 1990
Category:1990 establishments in Poland |
Polish Socialist Party – Freedom, Equality, Independence (Third Republic) | Table of Content | The, References |
Draft:Electro-responsive drug delivery | AfC submission/draft | |
Draft:Electro-responsive drug delivery | Electro-responsive Drug Delivery | Electro-responsive Drug Delivery
Electro-responsive Drug Delivery refers to using electrical fields or voltages to release drugs from polymers or nanoparticles that are electrically sensitive. This method is one of the exogeneous stimuli-responsive drug delivery methods that allows for drug targeting at a specific site. Electro-responsive drug delivery has potential applications in cancer therapy where release of anti-cancer drugs can be directed at the tumor site. |
Draft:Electro-responsive drug delivery | Types of Electro-responsive Drug Delivery Systems | Types of Electro-responsive Drug Delivery Systems
thumb|Figure 1: Illustration of an electro-responsive film using layer-by-layer technique. Alternating charges of ICPs are layered to allow for differing charges to attract to one another while enveloping the drug inside. Once an electrical field is applied onto the film, the structure becomes more unstable due to repelling charges and disassembles to release the drug. |
Draft:Electro-responsive drug delivery | Electro-responsive Films | Electro-responsive Films
Electro-responsive drug delivery systems are usually composed of intrinsically conducting polymers (ICPs) which are polymers with electrical properties that can alter its structure in the presence of electrical stimulation. Examples of ICPs include polypyrroles, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT), and N-methyl pyrrole[ML1] . With its electrical properties, ICPs can be formed into thin films by attracting them with electrodes. Many different nanostructures can be formed to create cavities for drugs to be stored in the reservoir for slow release. Polypyrroles can be shaped to have a wire-like structure when doped with Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with 90% of the ATP being released when applied with a -0.8V potential. ICPs can also be prepared by layer-by-layer technique (LbL) which stacks ultrathin layers of alternating polymer charges to encapsulate the drug. When exposed to an electric potential, the stack disassembles due to charge imbalance and electrostatic repulsion leading to release of the drug as seen in Figure 1. With the development of colloidal lithography, nanoparticles can be used as a template to create molds attached to an electrode which is then electrically polymerized in a solution of monomers and drug. When the nanoparticles are removed, the process creates a porous nanofilm. These create higher surface area to volume structures that release drug in under a minute upon exposure to a potential. |
Draft:Electro-responsive drug delivery | References | References |
Draft:Electro-responsive drug delivery | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Electro-responsive Drug Delivery, Types of Electro-responsive Drug Delivery Systems, Electro-responsive Films, References |
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File:AdvAnjaliRevamp.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:AdvAnjaliRevamp.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Cerovo, Demir Hisar | refimprove | Cerovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Церово) is a village in the municipality of Demir Hisar, North Macedonia. |
Cerovo, Demir Hisar | Demographics | Demographics
In the 1467/1468 defter the village had 24 households and 2 widows. The household heads almost entirely bore Slavic names, while a small minority Albanian.
In statistics gathered by Vasil Kanchov in 1900, the village of Cerovo was inhabited by 195 Christian Bulgarians.Vasil Kanchov (1900). Macedonia: Ethnography and Statistics. Sofia. p. 236.
According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 2 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002), Book 5 - Total population according to the Ethnic Affiliation, Mother Tongue and Religion, The State Statistical Office, Skopje, 2002, p. 93.
Macedonians 2 |
Cerovo, Demir Hisar | References | References
Category:Villages in Demir Hisar Municipality |
Cerovo, Demir Hisar | Table of Content | refimprove, Demographics, References |
Draft:Animation vs. | AfC submission | Animation vs. is a media franchise originally based off the Animator vs. Animation series by Alan Becker. The franchise currently consists of 5 short films, two web series' and 3 fundraising shorts.
(editor's note: no citations yet, must add information about films and webseries) |
Draft:Animation vs. | References | References |
Draft:Animation vs. | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
Altar (2016 film) | Infobox film
| Altar is a 2016 found footage horror movie that was written and directed by Matt Sconce.
Sconce has voiced interest in creating a sequel entitled Altar: Unleashed if the film were to perform well. |
Altar (2016 film) | Synopsis | Synopsis
The film follows Maisy and her friends, who have gathered together to search through a remote forest for a couple who has gone missing. Along for the trip is Maisy's autistic brother Bo, who is recording the proceedings. The group's car breaks down during the car trip, at which point a strange local man named Ripper stops and menacingly warns them to return home. The group ignore him and continue on, choosing to camp in the same forest where their friends went missing. As the film progresses tensions in the group rise, particularly after they discover a strange altar and a bloodied, abandoned campsite. The group decides to try and hike back to civilization, however as they travel they find themselves getting picked off one by one. The film ends with Bo getting possessed by a supernatural entity via a stone he obtained from the altar and slaughtering his sister Maisy before wandering off on his own. |
Altar (2016 film) | Cast | Cast
Stefanie Estes as Maisy Marks
Jesse Parr as Bo Marks
Deep Singh as Ravi Dara
Brittany Falardeau as Chelsea Rich
Tim Parrish as Asher James
Jessica Strand as Pamela Kensington
Dave Johnson as Dave Phillips
Catherine Wilcox as Stephanie Phillips
Michael Wainwright as Ripper |
Altar (2016 film) | Development | Development
Filming for Altar took place in Oakhurst and Bass Lake, California. Rather than utilize a traditional script, Sconce chose to have his actors improv their lines based on a tight outline. He also had the actors carpool together from Los Angeles to the filming site so their interactions would appear more natural. Filming for the summer scenes took place over a period of three days; the winter scenes took two. |
Altar (2016 film) | Release | Release
Altar screened at several film festivals during 2016 before having a premiere on May 17, 2017 at the Crest Theatre in Fresno, California. |
Altar (2016 film) | Reception | Reception
Common elements of praise for the film centered around Jesse Parr as Bo, as well as the characters acting in a way the reviewers felt would be realistic for the scenario. Criticism focused on the film largely retreading familiar ground in the found footage horror subgenre. Matt Boiselle of Dread Central noted that the film "begs one watch for those who really dig these types of films, and while it won’t knock your flip-flops off, it’ll at least satiate the found-footage viewer for a short spell until the next bout of motion-sickness decides to infiltrate our DVD and Blu-ray players." |
Altar (2016 film) | Awards | Awards
Best Actress Feature at the Austin Revolution Film Festival (2016, won - Stefanie Estes)
Audience Choice: U.S. Feature at the Austin Revolution Film Festival (2016, won)
Best Horror Feature at the Austin Revolution Film Festival (2016, won) |
Altar (2016 film) | References | References |
Altar (2016 film) | External links | External links
Category:2016 horror films
Category:American horror films
Category:Found footage films
Category:Films shot in California |
Altar (2016 film) | Table of Content | Infobox film
, Synopsis, Cast, Development, Release, Reception, Awards, References, External links |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | AFC submission | |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Jim Segrave | Jim Segrave
Jim Segrave is an American entrepreneur, aviator, and business executive. He is the Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of flyExclusive , one of the largest private jet operators in North America. With more than 11,000 hours of flight time, Segrave holds an Airline Transport Pilot License, multiple jet type ratings, and a commercial helicopter license. Triangle Business Journal – "The Kinston Kingpin: How Jim Segrave is building one of the biggest private aviation businesses from the Eastern North Carolina town" His ventures have significantly contributed to the growth of the aviation industry and economic development in Eastern North Carolina. Aviation Week – “Business Aviation People To Watch In 2025” |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Early Life and Education | Early Life and Education
Segrave developed a passion for aviation early in life and earned his pilot's license at the age of 19. He studied business at East Carolina University, where he now serves on the Board of Trustees. (Board of Trustees)
He is also a member of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Industrial Advisory Board and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Leadership Council. Business North Carolina – "Jim Segrave Flies High" |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Career | Career |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Segrave Aviation | Segrave Aviation
In 1994, Segrave founded Segrave Aviation, a charter aviation company that also provided aircraft maintenance services and managed airport fueling stations. By 2009, the company operated a fleet of over 50 aircraft. The following year, it was acquired by Delta Air Lines and became Delta Private Jets, the private aviation division of Delta Air Lines.(Newswire) |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | flyExclusive | flyExclusive
In 2015, Segrave founded flyExclusive, a vertically integrated FAA-certificated air carrier based in Kinston, North Carolina. Simple Flying – “Premium Private Jet Supplier: A Closer Look At flyExclusive”
The company offers on-demand charter services, Jet Club memberships, and fractional aircraft ownership. Forbes – "FlyExclusive Follows Competitors to SPAC IPO With a Larger Cause" As of 2024, flyExclusive
operates a fleet of approximately 100 jets, primarily Cessna Citations, making it one of the largest operators of Citation aircraft in the world. Simple Flying – “How flyExclusive Added $600K To Its Bottom Line In Its Q3 Financials” ch-Aviation – “US's FlyExclusive adds first Challenger 300”
The company differentiates itself through its investment in vertical integration Robb Report – “How Fractional Ownership of an Aircraft Works and Its Biggest Players Right Now” , with in-house facilities for aircraft maintenance, electrostatic painting, interior refurbishment, and avionics services.(Bio) Business North Carolina – “Luxury jet service to build new HQ, pilot training center with $30M from NC budget”
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Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Going Public | Going Public
On December 28, 2023, flyExclusive went public via a merger with EG Acquisition Corp. Simple Flying – “The Route To Becoming Publicly Traded: A Look At flyExclusive” Elite Traveler – "Jim Segrave on Being Part of a Larger Cause"
The company now trades on the NYSE American under the ticker symbol FLYX.(Newsroom) Barron's – “With an IPO on the Horizon, flyExclusive is Looking to Reach a New Altitude”
"We built flyExclusive around the value that minutes matter for our customers, and this principle
will continue to guide the disciplined approach that has defined our success." — Jim Segrave Corporate Jet Investor – "I don't know why everyone doesn't do it": Segrave on going public Flight Global – “FlyExclusive chief sees strong year ahead after IPO milestone” |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Community Involvement and Recognition | Community Involvement and Recognition
Through his holding company, LGM Ventures, Segrave owns and operates a variety of businesses in Eastern North Carolina, including fixed-base operations (FBOs), a daycare center, and a restaurant.
([https://ir.flyexclusive.com/corporate-governance/board-of-directors flyExclusive Investor
Relations]) He also serves as an observer of the Board of Directors for Quality Equipment, a large John Deere dealership network, and as Vice Chairman of the Board for L. Harvey & Son, one of North Carolina's oldest privately held companies.
Segrave has received numerous honors, including the '''Boy Scouts Distinguished Citizen
Award''' (Citizen Event) and the '''Key to
the City of Kinston''' in 2024. ([https://www.neusenews.com/index/2024/5/4/mayor-hardy-
honors-community-leaders-with-keys-to-the-city-at-2024-bbq-fest Neuse News]) He has also
been named to the '''North Carolina Power List of Most Influential Leaders''' multiple times.
(North Carolina) |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Personal Life | Personal Life
Jim Segrave is married and has four children. His family resides in North Carolina, where he remains active in both civic and business communities. While largely private about his personal life, Segrave has credited his family’s support as a key part of his entrepreneurial success. |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | References | References |
Draft:Jim Segrave: CEO of flyExclusive | Table of Content | AFC submission, Jim Segrave, Early Life and Education, Career, Segrave Aviation, flyExclusive, Going Public, Community Involvement and Recognition, Personal Life, References |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | Use dmy dates | Paulien Cornelisse is a Dutch author and cabaret performer.
Cornelisse won the 2013 season of the television show Wie is de Mol?. She was nominated for the Poelifinario cabaret award in 2014.
She published the book De verwarde cavia in 2016. She published the sequel De verwarde cavia: terug op kantoor in 2024.
Cornelisse published the Boekenweekessay titled Hèhè - Over wat we zeggen zonder dat we het doorhebben as part of the 2025 Boekenweek. The essay was reprinted during the Boekenweek due to popular demand.
, she is scheduled to succeed Maarten van Rossem as jury member in the television quiz show De slimste mens. |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | Personal life | Personal life
Cornelisse was diagnosed with cancer in 2021. She was also diagnosed with cancer in 2024. |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | Bibliography | Bibliography
De verwarde cavia (2016)
De verwarde cavia: terug op kantoor (2024) |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | Filmography | Filmography |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | As contestant | As contestant
Wie is de Mol? (2013) |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | References | References |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | External links | External links
:Category:Living people |
Draft:Paulien Cornelisse | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Personal life, Bibliography, Filmography, As contestant, References, External links |
File:Montclair st univ seal.png | Summary | Summary |
File:Montclair st univ seal.png | Licensing | Licensing
Category:University and college logos |
File:Montclair st univ seal.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Bagus | wiktionary | Bagus is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
Imam Bagus (born 1995), Indonesian professional footballer
Ratu Bagus (1949–2021), Indonesian guru based in Bali, developed "Shaking Meditation"
Given name:
Bagus Burham (1802–1873), Javanese philosopher and poet
Indra Bagus Ade Chandra (born 1987), Indonesian badminton player
Ida Bagus Putu Dunia (born 1957), former Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force
I Gusti Bagus Jelantik (1887–1966), raja of Karangasem Kingdom of Bali
Bagus Kahfi (born 2002), Indonesian professional footballer
Ida Bagus Made (1915–1999), traditional Balinese painter
Ida Bagus Mantra (1928–1995), Governor of Bali (1978–1988)
Ida Bagus Rai Mantra (born 1967), Indonesian politician
Ida Bagus Putra Manuaba (1908–1980), Indonesian teacher and politician
Bagus Nirwanto (born 1993), Indonesian professional footballer
Gedong Bagus Oka (1921–2002), Hindu reformer and philosopher in Indonesia
I Gusti Bagus Oka (1910–1992), the Governor for the Province of Bali
Ida Bagus Oka (1936–2010), the Governor of Bali (1988–1998)
Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai (1915–2000), traditional Balinese painter
Bagus Setiadi (born 1966), badminton player from Indonesia
Anak Agung Bagus Suteja (1923–1966), the first governor of Bali
Ida Bagus Made Togog (1913–1989), born into a noble Brahmana clan in the center of Batuan
Ida Bagus Wiswantanu, Chief Government Prosecutor in Bali, Indonesia since 2002 |
Bagus | See also | See also
Asia Bagus, star-search program created by Fuji Television
Gua Nasib Bagus (Good Luck Cave), cave in Sarawak, Malaysia
Polyommatus bagus, small butterfly in the lycaenids or gossamer-winged family |
Bagus | Table of Content | wiktionary, See also |
Draft:Connor Mooney | AFC submission |
(John) Connor Mooney (born May 28th 1992) is a Scottish entrepreneur and cycle mechanic with a passion for cycle education. Having graduated University of the West of Scotland circa 2015 with an M.B.A. distinction and court medal.
Early Life
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Connor was born and raised in Shotts, North Lanarkshire at Bellshill Maternity Hospital circa 1992. Attending St. Patricks primary school and St Aidan%27s High School in Wishaw.
After complications with health and near death Connor was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 8 in the early 2000's.
Connor was an active member of Strathclyde Loch Sailing Club Strathclyde Country Park where he learned to sail single handed crafts such as the Laser (dinghy) and Topper (dinghy).
Career
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Having multiple part time jobs from the age of 17 varying from pharmaceutical deliveries to cold call selling Connor has had a variety of experience in a wide range of roles including working at Halfords as a trainer and bike expert.
The young entrepreneur worked with University of Strathclyde to create Clydescope Health a Scottish based medical device manufacturing business that initially focused on reconstitution of Glucagon as medical intervention for Hypoglycemia. Over the next four years the business would be successful in developing a stage three Technology readiness level before exhibiting the solution in front of Anne, Princess Royal at a University of the West of Scotland networking event.
Clydescope Health would secure an investment of £65k for a 25% stake in the business to develop next stages of prototype. Unfortunately issues with directors and members of staff left the Clydescope dream in limbo ultimately unable to fulfil the agreements of investment. Before closing the company Connor had the opportunity to present before Scottish Edge and Princess Anne opening the new UWS Atrium
Following these events it was found that Philips had secured a similar patent, whilst working full time at BT Connor struggled to manage time between multiple businesses and having voted a lack of confidence in the business chief engineer it was decided that the Clydescope Health Project should close.
Connor, post graduating, also worked for BT / Openreach as a business improvement consultant gaining green belt Six Sigma qualifications and Lean thinking qualifications during his time there. Working on multiple legislative projects around mobile such as Digital Economy Act 2017 and Payment Services Directive.
Following complications with Depression and Mental health Connor had an evolving disgust with capitalism and feeling restricted in his autonomy/influence at BT decided to leave the corporate world and focus his work on the local community.
Having met some great colleagues within the BT environment Connor still felt his focus would be better spent on tangible outcomes rather than saving corporates millions. It is estimated during his working time at BT Group / Openreach Connor saved the company 10's of millions of pounds in various improvement projects and cash flow improvements.
This led to the creation of Cairney Cycles, Lanarkshires "in the saddle and workshop educators" a business which focused on high quality bike repair and education of future mechanics to the trade. Something Connor feels was missing from his younger years working in "hellfrauds" as he likes to call it. |
Draft:Connor Mooney | References | References
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/lanarkshire/community-cycling-initiative-newmains-training-33551363
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/lanarkshire/youd-daft-not-learn-how-34891939
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/lanarkshire/lanarkshire-residents-can-bikes-repaired-29104789 |
Draft:Connor Mooney | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
Draft:Paal-Erik Thelle-Barbeau | AfC submission/draft |
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