Lindor reynolds biography of william hill

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  • Susan Egbert has been surrounded by art her entire life.

    Her father, William Hill, was a well known landscape artist in upstate New York and she began showing her work with him at the age of 12. She received a BA in fine art from the New York State University at Oswego and has been a freelance artist ever since.

    While Susan is most known for mixed-media portraits and landscapes, she also enjoys working with more abstracted images and collage. Her family has lived in the Roanoke Valley for more than 25 years now and as an artist, she draws great influence from the beauty of nature in southwestern Virginia and beyond.

    If you're a Sidewalk Art Show regular attendee, you probably recognize her work - she has participated in the annual event for a number of years, and we're pleased to welcome her back for the upcoming 66th Annual Sidewalk Art Show June 1-2 here at the Museum!

    The 66th Annual Sidewalk Art Show is generously supported by Blue Ridge Beverage Company, Inc., Clearstead Advisory Solutions, Merrill, Roanoke, Elizabeth Sowder and Glenn Cecil, Grand Home Furnishings, LinDor Arts, the Family of J. Gail Geer, Blue Cow Ice Cream, and Fun Zone Concessions.

    Spirit of Kalliope Award: Keith Bellows

    Grand Prize Winners

    Photography – David Noyes
    Travel Journalism – Archangel Luongo
    Publication – Virtuoso Life
    Convention & Visitors Bureaus/Destination Inauguration Organizations – Town Beach Assembly and Visitors Bureau

    Media – General Trample Articles

    Category 100: Destination Proceed, Domestic Publisher – Greater than 250,000

    • Gold: Michael Luongo, “Blue-eyed Ruler, Barren Ruins Colouration Syria’s A choice of, Sexist Cities,” Bloomberg News
    • Silver: Ceil Miller-Bouchet, “A Richer Bordeaux,” The President Post Magazine
    • Bronze: Sarah Staples, “Wine in Quebec? Heard bowels Through depiction Grapevine,” Los Angeles Times

    Category 100A: Destination Traffic, Domestic Blink – Frivolous than 250,000

    • Gold: Janet Podolak, “Say bonjour snip something different,” News-Herald
    • Silver: Christine Tibbetts, “Kathmandu, Nepal,” Tifton Gazette
    • Bronze: Lisa Te Sonne, “Some senior the Baltic’s Best,” Ventura County Star

    Category 101: Destination Travelling, Domestic Magazine

    • Gold: Raphael Kadushin, “Rite of Spring,” Conde Nast Traveler
    • Silver: Keith Bellows, “The Lost World,” National Geographic Traveler
    • Bronze

      List of companies named after people

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      This is a list of companiesnamed after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies. All of these are named after founders, co-founders and partners of companies, unless otherwise stated.

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      • A. G. Edwards – Albert Gallatin Edwards
      • A&M Records – Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss
      • A&W Restaurants – Roy Allen and Frank Wright
      • Abbott Laboratories – Wallace Calvin Abbott (1888)
      • Abercrombie & Fitch – David T. Abercrombie and Ezra Fitch
      • Abrams Air Craft – Talbert Abrams
      • Abt Sportsline – Johann Abt
      • Adidas – Adi Dassler (Adolf Dassler)
      • Aditya Birla Group – Ghanshyam Das Birla
      • Agusta – Giovanni Agusta
      • AGV – Gino Amisano (Amisano Gino Valenza)
      • Air Jordan – Michael Jordan
      • Aitken Spence – Patrick Gordon Spence, Edward Aitken and S.R. Aitken
      • Ajo Motorsport – Aki Ajo
      • ALAN – Alberto and Annamaria, children of founder Falconi Lodovico
      • Albert Heijn and Ahold (Albert Heijn Holdings) – Albert Heijn
      • Albertsons – Joe Albertson
      • Aldi – Theo and Karl Albrecht (Albrecht Discount)
      • Alessi – Giovanni Alessi
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