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Dr. Harold Allen Rosen (20 March 1926 – 30 January 2017 [1]) was an American electrical engineer, known as "the father of the geostationary satellite", and "father of the communications satellite". [2] He formed and led the team that designed and built the first geosynchronous communications satellite, Syncom, for Hughes Aircraft Company.
Harold Rosen (December 30, 1925 – January 16, 2018) was an American lawyer and politician. Rosen first became acting Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida , in 1974 following the death of his predecessor, Mayor Chuck Hall , who died in office .
Harold Rosen (electrical engineer) (1926–2017), American, known as "the father of the geostationary satellite" Harold Rosen (businessman), Executive Director of the Grassroots Business Fund; Harold Rosen (politician) (1906–1989), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives; Harold Rosen (mayor) (1925–2018), mayor of Miami Beach ...
Rosen is also credited with starting the Pangea Artisan Market & Café. [5] Under the theme of economic empowerment of women, Pangea has an educational component that allows visitors to scan each item into interactive kiosks and learn the stories of the female artisans from developing countries.
The mayor of Miami Beach is the nonpartisan chief executive of the municipal ... Harold Turk. 1915?-1988. June 7, 1949 ... Harold Rosen. 1925-2018. August 10, 1974 ...
The three early Syncom satellites were experimental spacecraft built by Hughes Aircraft Company's facility in Culver City, California, by a team led by Harold Rosen, Don Williams, and Thomas Hudspeth. [1] All three satellites were cylindrical in shape, with a diameter of about 71 centimetres (28 in) and a height of about 39 centimetres (15 in).
Harold spent 30 years managing IFC's emerging markets investments and leading IFC into new geographic areas and sectors, such as microfinance, technical assistance and SMEs. [5] He founded the World Bank's group SME department, and then spun this off into Grassroots Business Fund, an independent organization funded by IFC and a number of others.
In 2018, Eldorado Resorts (now Caesars Entertainment) announced a joint venture with the Cordish Companies to develop the area surrounding Pompano Park with a mixed-use project including retail, dining, office, residential, and hotel elements. [2] In 2022, the property was rebranded as Harrah's Pompano Park.