Week 8
Monday: Liam McGee
7/10/2006 - Liam McGee is president of Bank of America's largest division, Global Consumer & Small Business Banking. McGee spoke on Monday regarding the business and it's strategy as it moves forward.
Tuesday: Construction
7/11/2006 - The light rail bridge over 277 was initially slated as a $1.6 million project to be completed by February 2007. Because of specialized steel required to hold the proposed sidewalks, the bridge would cost $2.5 million and take until July to finish, said Ron Tober, CEO of the Charlotte Area Transit System.
Wednesday: Wine & Baseball
I'm aware of the glass, that's what the food person wanted.
7/12/2006 - 2005 Moscato D'Asti (in glass) and Neblina, a Portuguese Vinho Verde for for Catherine Rabb's wine column, inside Food. The column is on light summer wines.
7/12/2006 - Max Fulginiti (18), an outfielder for the Pineville Post 337 American Legion baseball team, broke a 20-year Area IV record with a .696 batting average in the regular season (he was 39-of-56). During the high school season, he set a Charlotte Christian record with 62 hits in the season. Next year he will play at High Point University, citing Coach Bando as a prime reason for choosing the up-and-coming university. One of his teammates, Matt Gantner, will also be joining him on the squad.
Thursday: Ferrari + Aston Martin
I'll have a video next week of me driving around in the F430
7/13/2006 - Tom Pollan (46) is owner of Privatus, a high-end car club where members can pay $65,000 for two years' access to an exotic selection of automobiles for 100 days out of the year. The club pays insurance, maintenance, cleaning, delivers and picks up the vehicles. After the first two years, members pay $7,500 a year to continue the service. Recent acquisitions include the Aston Martin DB9 (pictured), Ferrari 575 Maranello F1 and Ferrari F430. Pollan hopes to expand the club into other cities like Atlanta, Dallas, and West Palm Beach in the near future.
Friday: French Independence Day
7/14/2006 - Jef the Mime peers over the shoulder of Luke Giduz, who was juggling with his father Bill as part of a Bastille Day celebration. People gathered on Friday at the Wachovia Plaza to celebrate Bastille Day, the French Independence Day. The festival contained a variety of family-oriented entertainment such as French food, wine, music, and culture. Proceeds for the event benefited the FACCNC, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting business relationships between France and North Carolina.
7/14/2006 - John Parker of Weddington orders a glass of wine at the Bastille Day celebration uptown on Friday.
7/14/2006 - Center, Bill Giduz wows a young crowd with his juggling at an uptown celebration for Bastille Day on Friday.
7/14/2006 - From Left, John Parker, David Osmolski, Susan Osmolski, and Bernie Parker toast at an uptown celebration for Bastille Day on Friday.
7/14/2006 - A large selection of French wines was one of the many cultural offerings at an uptown celebration of Bastille Day on Friday.
7/10/2006 - Liam McGee is president of Bank of America's largest division, Global Consumer & Small Business Banking. McGee spoke on Monday regarding the business and it's strategy as it moves forward.
Tuesday: Construction
7/11/2006 - The light rail bridge over 277 was initially slated as a $1.6 million project to be completed by February 2007. Because of specialized steel required to hold the proposed sidewalks, the bridge would cost $2.5 million and take until July to finish, said Ron Tober, CEO of the Charlotte Area Transit System.
Wednesday: Wine & Baseball
I'm aware of the glass, that's what the food person wanted.
7/12/2006 - 2005 Moscato D'Asti (in glass) and Neblina, a Portuguese Vinho Verde for for Catherine Rabb's wine column, inside Food. The column is on light summer wines.
7/12/2006 - Max Fulginiti (18), an outfielder for the Pineville Post 337 American Legion baseball team, broke a 20-year Area IV record with a .696 batting average in the regular season (he was 39-of-56). During the high school season, he set a Charlotte Christian record with 62 hits in the season. Next year he will play at High Point University, citing Coach Bando as a prime reason for choosing the up-and-coming university. One of his teammates, Matt Gantner, will also be joining him on the squad.
Thursday: Ferrari + Aston Martin
I'll have a video next week of me driving around in the F430
7/13/2006 - Tom Pollan (46) is owner of Privatus, a high-end car club where members can pay $65,000 for two years' access to an exotic selection of automobiles for 100 days out of the year. The club pays insurance, maintenance, cleaning, delivers and picks up the vehicles. After the first two years, members pay $7,500 a year to continue the service. Recent acquisitions include the Aston Martin DB9 (pictured), Ferrari 575 Maranello F1 and Ferrari F430. Pollan hopes to expand the club into other cities like Atlanta, Dallas, and West Palm Beach in the near future.
Friday: French Independence Day
7/14/2006 - Jef the Mime peers over the shoulder of Luke Giduz, who was juggling with his father Bill as part of a Bastille Day celebration. People gathered on Friday at the Wachovia Plaza to celebrate Bastille Day, the French Independence Day. The festival contained a variety of family-oriented entertainment such as French food, wine, music, and culture. Proceeds for the event benefited the FACCNC, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting business relationships between France and North Carolina.
7/14/2006 - John Parker of Weddington orders a glass of wine at the Bastille Day celebration uptown on Friday.
7/14/2006 - Center, Bill Giduz wows a young crowd with his juggling at an uptown celebration for Bastille Day on Friday.
7/14/2006 - From Left, John Parker, David Osmolski, Susan Osmolski, and Bernie Parker toast at an uptown celebration for Bastille Day on Friday.
7/14/2006 - A large selection of French wines was one of the many cultural offerings at an uptown celebration of Bastille Day on Friday.
1 Comments:
a few things:
first, mcgee kind of looks like a plastic barbie.
second, i really like the baseball portraits.
third, you've got your own style - i can definitely tell "brandon" pictures. congrats man!
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