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How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of Privilege Learns to Live Like Everyone Else is a memoir by Michael Gates Gill that chronicles his journey from a high-level advertising executive with J. Walter Thompson to a barista at Starbucks. [1] The book has been optioned by Tom Hanks for a film; [2] filmmaker Gus Van Sant has also been in talks to ...
The son of New Yorker writer Brendan Gill, Michael Gates Gill was a creative director at J.Walter Thompson Advertising, where he was employed for over twenty-five years. He lives in New York within walking distance of the Starbucks store where he works (Bronxville) and prior at Ninety-third and Broadway Starbucks store.
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Michael J. Gill (horseman), American Thoroughbred racehorse owner; Michael Joseph Gill (1864–1918), American politician from Missouri; Michael Henry Gill, co-founder of the Irish publisher Gill; Michael Gates Gill, American author of How Starbucks Saved My Life; Michel Gill (born 1960), also known as Michael Gill, American actor
Kevin Gill, 58, English Olympic trap shooter (1992, 1996) and 1990 Commonwealth Games champion. [ 776 ] John A. Gordon , 73, American public official, Deputy Director of the CIA (1997–2000), Under Secretary for Nuclear Security (2000–2002) and Homeland Security Advisor (2003–2004).
Michael Palin has opened up about his experience of grief after the death of his wife Helen Gibbins.. Gibbins, who married the Monty Python star in 1966, died of kidney failure in May. She also ...
Michael Cerveris (1983), American actor, singer, and guitarist [2] Earl G. Graves Jr. (1984), president of Black Enterprise [136] Edward S. Lampert (1984), founder of ESL Investments; chairman of Sears Holdings Corporation [3]: 180 [136] James Emanuel Boasberg (1985), judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia [110]
[239] (death announced on this date) Duncan Fearnley, 83, English cricketer (Worcestershire) and sporting goods manufacturer. [240] Ernie Fields Jr., 89, American baritone saxophonist and session musician. [241] Egon Fleischmann, 89, German Olympic cross-country skier . [242] Michael Goodfellow, 83, British academic. [243]