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Lisa E. Gordon-Hagerty is an American scientist and former government official who served as the under secretary of energy for nuclear security and administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Earlier in her career, she had served in various other leadership positions in the Department of Energy and the National Security Council.
Stephen Nichols has three children: Vanessa, Aaron, and Dylan. Nichols married Lisa Gordon in 1984. All three children have had small parts on Days of Our Lives. Nichols’ son, Aaron, played young Steve Johnson. Nichols’ daughter, Dylan, has a burgeoning music career. Nichols has two grandchildren. [1]
Lisa Gordon; Tasha Baylis; Hepburn were a four-piece British all-female pop rock band. The band released an album and three singles between 1999 and 2000, ...
Original – Lisa Gordon-Hagerty is the current United States Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration. Earlier in her career, she had served in various other leadership positions in the Department of Energy and the National Security Council. Reason very nice portrait and EV
This is a list of newsreaders and journalists currently employed by BBC Television and BBC Radio.. Presenters and journalists appear across BBC television, radio but also contribute to BBC Online.
Lisa Gorton (born 1972) is an Australian poet, novelist, literary editor and essayist. [1] She is the author of four award-winning poetry collections: Press Release , [ 2 ] Hotel Hyperion , [ 3 ] Empirical, [ 4 ] and Mirabilia. [ 5 ]
Life After Flash is a 2017 British documentary film directed, produced and edited by Lisa Downs. It chronicles the making of the 1980 film version of Flash Gordon and its eventual cult following , with particular focus placed on how the life and career of the film's lead, Sam J. Jones (who also served as an executive producer on this film), was ...
Irene Linda Gordon (born January 19, 1940) [1] is an American feminist and historian.She lives in New York City and in Madison, Wisconsin.She won the Marfield Prize and the WILLA Literary Award in Historical Nonfiction for Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits, and the Antonovych Prize for Cossack Rebellions: Social Turmoil in the Sixteenth-Century Ukraine (SUNY Press, 1983).