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"Marie-Jo Zarb is a French lyricist, director and producer. Career The troop of Pinocchio (2013) After literature studies, Marie-Jo Zarb meets Bruno Pelletier, the francophone Quebecer singer, in 1993, and writes many songs for him.Biographie de Marie-Jo Zarb , mariejozarb.com, 13 February 2014 Thanks to this first experience, she works with Native, a French band, and with Francis Lai for the musical Les Sales Gosses. She gets into Sony, the record company, and writes for Herbert Léonard, Larusso and the Sol En Si artists; among others.Biographie de Marie-Jo Zarb , vinzofficiel.com, 13 February 2014Marie- Jo Zarb, discogs.com, 13 February 2014 In 2000, she meets Pascal Obispo, Lionel Florence, gets into Atletico songwriters pole, where she writes, in particular for Patrick Fiori, Lââm, Julie Zenatti, Tina Arena, Patricia Kaas, Florent Pagny.Marie-Jo Zarb Credits, allmusic.com, 13 February 2014 In 2009, she is involved in the French adaptation of Zorro (musical), with Laurent Bàn in the title role, then founds Aeternalis Music, her own production company, with Sylvain Bonnet.Zorro aux Folies Bergère , artistikrezo.com, 13 February 2014 She sits at the variety committee at the French Sacem and runs writing workshops at The Music Academy International in Nancy. In 2013, she writes and produces Pinocchio, the musical, for the stage, from Carlo Collodi’s novel, in Paris. Moria Nemo writes the music and Pablo Villafranca, Nuno Resende, Sophie Delmas and Vanessa Cailhol play the leading parts.Pinocchio, le spectacle musical, musiquesdumonde.fr, 13 February 2014 Marie-Jo Zarb is nominated for the French Prix de la Création Musicale, with the song Couper les liens.Nominations des prix de la création musicale , www.csdem.org, 13 February 2014 Exhaustive list of collaborationsDiscographie, lescharts.com, 13 February 2014 * 1995 : Je n'attends plus demain, Lié par le sang, Pris au piège, En manque de toi, Ailleurs c'est comme ici - Bruno Pelletier * 1995 : Sans différences, sans contre-jour - Album Sol En Si * 1998 : Regarde-moi, Une autre histoire - Herbert Léonard * 1999 : Vivre sa vie, S'en aller, Personne n'est à personne - Bruno Pelletier * 1999 : Rien ne peut séparer, Si le ciel, Come back to me - Larusso * 2000 : Matin de blues, Saoul de mes dessous - Gunvor * 2000 : Juste une raison encore - Patrick Fiori * 2000 : Tout s'en va, Pour y croire encore - Julie Zenatti * 2001 : On n'oublie pas d'où l'on vient - Florent Pagny et Pascal Obispo * 2001 : Laissez nous croire, Que l'amour nous garde, Une vie ne suffit pas - Lââm * 2001 : Juste pour quelqu'un, Après, Tout le monde pleure - Pablo Villafranca * 2001 : Si je ne t'aimais pas - Tina Arena * 2002 : On s'en va - Christiana Marocco * 2002 : Tant qu'il nous reste - Cylia * 2002 : Là où tu rêves - Jenifer * 2002 : Les diamants sont solitaires - Natasha St-Pier * 2003 : J'avais quelqu'un, Quand aimer ne suffit pas - Natasha St-Pier * 2003 : Je regarde là-haut - Thierry Amiel * 2003 : Jure-moi, Être une femme - Nolwenn Leroy * 2003 : Tant que tu vis - Solidarité inondations * 2003 : Tu pourras dire - Patricia Kaas * 2004 : Grandir c'est te dire que je t'aime - Natasha St-Pier * 2004 : Tu m'as donné - Laetizia * 2005 : Tant que tu es - Daniel Lévi * 2006 : Je peux tout quitter - Natasha St-Pier * 2006 : J'irai chanter - Nouvelle Star * 2008 : Tu pourras dire - Tina Arena * 2008 : Des funambules - Murray Head * 2010 : La vie n'attend pas - Myriam Abel * 2012 : Peut-être - Bruno Pelletier * 2012 : Te revoir - George Perris * 2013 : Ça me suffira, L'amour à mort, Après la passion - Lisa Angell Musicals * 1996 : Les sales gossesby Francis Lai * 2009 : Zorro by Stephen Clark, adaptation by Éric Taraud and Marie-Jo Zarb, dir Christopher Renshaw, music Gipsy Kings - Folies Bergère * 2011 : 80 jours : Un pari est un pari by Marie-Jo Zarb and Moria Némo - Zénith d'Orléans * 2013-2014 : Pinocchio, le spectacle musical by Marie-Jo Zarb and Moria Némo - Théâtre de Paris, tournée * 2014 : Aladin, le spectacle musical by David Rozen and Marie-Jo Zarb - Zénith d'Orléans Filmography * 2002 : The Biggest Fan de Michael Criscione Awards and nominations = Nominations * 2014 : Prix de la création musicale originale pour un spectacle : Couper les liens, written with Stéphanie Mounier, from Pinocchio, le spectacle musical References External links * * Aeternalis, official site Category:Living people Category:French songwriters Category:Place of birth missing (living people) Category:French record producers Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"António Pedro dos Santos Simões (born 12 March 1975) is a global banking executive. António will join Santander on 1 September 2020 as Regional Head of Europe. António will be a member of the Group management committee and report to the Group CEO. https://www.santander.com/en/press-room/press- releases/2020/05/banco-santander-appoints-antonio-simoes-as-regional-head-of- europe António was at HSBC for 13 years where he led a number of businesses both in London and Hong Kong. He worked previously at McKinsey and Goldman Sachs. António was born in Lisbon, Portugal, where he graduated in economics in the Nova School of Business and Economics. He also holds a master's degree in business administration from Columbia University. He is married and lives in London with his two children. Education António was born in Lisbon in 1975. He graduated from Nova School of Business & Economics in Lisbon. He received several awards, including the award for top student in his graduating class. He holds a master's degree in business administration from Columbia University. During his studies he was a teaching assistant for managerial economics and capital markets. He graduated with honours and is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma honour society. In the fall of 2000, as part of the MBA programme, he spent a semester at the Bocconi University in Milan. Antonio attended the Global Leadership and Public Policy program at Harvard Kennedy school. The program is designed by Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and the World Economic Forum for Young Global Leaders.https://exed.hks.harvard.edu/app/ygl.pdf Professional career = Early career In 1997, António joined McKinsey & Company as a business analyst in their Iberian office. In 2000, António worked at Goldman Sachs in London, as an associate serving financial institutions in Investment Banking. He returned to McKinsey as an associate in their London office where he was later elected a partner. During his career at McKinsey, he worked across several geographies serving mainly financial services client. His focus included Strategy and Risk Management, with contributions to McKinsey Quarterly and other publications. Career with HSBC António joined HSBC in 2007 to lead Group Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions activities reporting to Stephen Green, then Group Chairman of HSBC holdings. In October 2009 he assumed responsibilities also for Planning, reporting to the Group CEO, Michael Geoghegan relocating to Hong Kong for two years. In an interview to his Alma mater António said 'I took 58 long-haul flights in 2011 alone...I don't get the work life balance right all the time'. António was appointed a Group General Manager in 2011 and became also Chief of Staff to the Group CEO, Stuart Gulliver. In January 2012, he relocated back to London and was appointed European head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management (RBWM), including responsibility for Asset Management and Insurance. On 1 November 2012, he was appointed CEO of HSBC in the UK and deputy Chief Executive, of HSBC Bank plc, the Group's principal UK and continental European subsidiary. He was a Director of HSBC Bank plc until September 2018 and was also a Director of the France (until September 2018) and Turkish subsidiary boards (until September 2014) of HSBC Bank plc. On 1 September 2015 Antonio was appointed the Chief Executive of HSBC Bank plc and Chief Executive of Europe, with responsibility for the UK and Continental Europe. When he assumed that position he also joined the Group Management Board, HSBC's Group Executive Committee. In September 2018, HSBC announced the appointment of Antonio as Chief Executive, Global Private Banking, with effect from 1 January 2019. Career with Santander In May 2020, Santander announced that António will join the bank on 1 September 2020 and will have managerial responsibility and oversight of the bank’s businesses in Europe with reporting lines from the country heads of Spain, UK, Portugal and Poland. António will be a member of the Group management committee and report to the Group CEO, José António Alvarez. Commitments In 2009, he was appointed a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and is a regular delegate at the annual meeting in Davos. He is a vocal campaigner on youth unemployment issues and has been involved with the Prince’s Trust since 2012. He became a Trustee of Prince’s Trust International in 2018. In 2012, he was invited to be a founding member of Conselho da Diáspora Portuguesa (World Portuguese Network), a group of Portuguese people living abroad advising the Portuguese presidency. He was a member of the Practitioner Panel of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA, conduct regulator for UK financial services industry) from July 2013 and was chair of the panel from August 2015 until August 2017. He was member of the Practitioner Panel of the Prudential Regulations Authority (PRA, prudential regulator for UK financial services industry) in November 2013. António led a review of the UK financial services trade association in the UK on behalf of ten banking service providers.http://news.sky.com/story/1407699/libor- lawsuits-cloud-bank-body-merger- planhttps://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/16/us-britain-banks-association- idUSKBN0KP1NO20150116 In April 2015, he joined the Banking Standards Board, created to promote high ethical and behavioral standards in the Banking industry, as practitioner member.http://www.bankingstandardsreview.org.uk/the- board He is a regular speaker in industry forums on the future of the financial services industry, including the impact of digital technologies in banking. Personal life António is passionate about diversity and said in an interview 'I know that when I look back at my life...it won't be the complex spreadsheets or the long hours that I had to do at Goldman Sachs or at McKinsey that I will be remembering but rather the difference I made to the thousands of people that work with me and that flourished for what they were, regardless of their background or life choices'. António has contributed to several books, including Lord Browne's The Glass Closet and Stephen Frost's The Inclusion Imperative. In January 2015 António came first at the Out at Work & Telegraph Top 50 LGBT Executives list, which celebrates individuals making a difference at the workplace.http://www.outatworktop50.com OUTstanding in Business together with the Financial Times nominated him as the most inspiring LGBT senior business executive in October 2013. As part of the European Diversity Awards 2013, António was also awarded the Diversity Champion of the Year. He is married since 2007 and lives in London with his husband and two children. References External links * Symposium in Hong Kong with Antonio Simoes presented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University on Sunday, May 22, 2011 * Antonio Simoes on Diversity and Inclusion - HSBCNow coverage * Unlocking Growth with Digital - Panel at WEF 2014 hosted by Accenture * Martina Navratilova and Antonio Simoes on Coming Out and LGBT Rights - HSBC NOW * Speaker at EUROut Conference at LBS - Twitter Coverage * Guardian newspaper - HSBC’s António Simões says being gay was key to career success Category:Living people Category:1975 births Category:Portuguese bankers Category:Columbia Business School alumni Category:NOVA University Lisbon alumni Category:People from Lisbon Category:LGBT people from Portugal Category:Gay men Category:Portuguese expatriates in the United Kingdom "
"The Ranales are an obsolete taxon of the Dicotyledons, with rank of order typified by Ranunculus (Ranunculaceae). Description The Ranunculaceae were included directly in the Thalamiflorae by de Candolle (1819-1824) as an order within that subclass. They were paraphyletic and considered a very primitive group with a key position in angiosperm phylogeny. In the Bentham and Hooker classification they were characterised as having "stamens usually many, carpels free, endosperm conspicuous, embryo small". The term may be qualified by using its broader circumscription (sensu lato), i.e Ranales s.l.. In the Bentham and Hooker system (1862-1883), the Ranales were the first cohort of the Thalamiflorae with eight families: *::: I. RANUNCULACEÆ *::: II. DILLENIACEÆ *::: III. CALYCANTHACEÆ *::: IV. MAGNOLIACEÆ *::: V. ANONACEÆ [sic] *::: VI. MENISPERMACEÆ *::: VII. BERBERIDEÆ *::: VIII. NYMPHÆACEÆ Bessey (1915) made it a much larger entity within the Strobiloideae with twenty four families. Later, Hutchinson (1959) circumscribed the Ranales more narrowly with only four families (Ranunculaceae, Cabombaceae, Ceratophyllaceae, Nymphaeaceae) within the Archychlamydeae. Melchior (1964) preferred the term Ranunculales to include the Ranunculaceae within Archychlamydeae, the term which is still in use including seven families but little overlap with Hutchinson. Cronquist (1968-1981), one of the more influential twentieth century classifications had eight families and placed the Ranunculales in the larger Magnoliidae. Ranunculales has been used by most subsequent systems with the exception of Thorne (1992), with Berberidales, but with widely varying numbers of families. The current APG system uses Ranunculales in the Eudicot clade with seven families. References Category:Historically recognized angiosperm orders "