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Tony Sayegh (born October 29, 1976, in Brooklyn, New York) served as a White House Senior Advisor for Strategy [1] until February 2020, [citation needed] and is a former Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of the Treasury, [2] [3] [4] serving from March 6, 2017, to June 2019.
Richard Lee is a cardiac surgeon in St. Louis, Missouri, who helped pioneer a staged Hybrid Maze, a procedure for atrial fibrillation or AFIB. [ 1 ] combining surgery and catheter based approaches. He was the vice chair of surgery at Saint Louis University and co-director of the Center for Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care at Saint Louis ...
Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh gives his 2023 Paterson State of the City Address at the historic Hinchliffe Stadium on Thursday Sept. 28, 2023.
March, 2003: Dr Gerry McKenna, President of the University of Ulster, in recognition of promoting research and economic linkages between Northern Ireland and Maine [231] July 13, 2008: moe. , a band from upstate New York, was presented the key to the city in recognition of a two-day fundraising concert they organised for the Preble Street ...
July 18–24: Guys and Dolls – Leslie Uggams, Richard Roundtree; July 25–31: Wonderful Town – Lauren Bacall; August 1–7: The Sound of Music – Shirley Jones; August 8–14: Kismet – Len Cariou, Virginia Martin, George Rose; August 15–21: Porgy and Bess – Houston Grand Opera; August 22–28: Sweet Charity – Carol Lawrence
[1] [2] Sayegh's father Callil emigrated with his family from Lebanon to Sydney, Australia in 1888. The Sayegh family later moved to New Zealand in 1894 arriving in Wellington before finally settling in Auckland. [3] Callil Sayegh set up business as owner operator of a restaurant which Joe was to take over on his father's retirement.
Restak maintains a private medical practice in neurology and neuropsychiatry in Washington, D.C., where he is also a Clinical Professor of Neurology at George Washington Hospital University School of Medicine and Health. He has to date written 20 books on various aspects of the human brain; two were on The New York Times Best Sellers List.
George Campbell Scott was born on a kitchen table October 18, 1927—the younger of two siblings—in the modest Wise, Virginia, home of his parents, George Dewey Scott (1902–1988) and Helena Agnes (née Slemp; 1904–1935).