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American Jewish Historical Society Fall 2005 $2.50 PRESIDENTIAL DINNER 'CRADLED IN JUDEA' EXHIBITION CHANUKAH AMERICAN STYLE BOSTON OPENS 350TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBIT FROM THE ARCHIVES: NEW YORK SECTION, NCJW NEW JEWISH BASEBALL DISCOVERIES TO OUR DONORS The American Jewish Historical Society gratefully STEVEN PLOTNICK HENRY FRIESS JACK OLSHANSKY ARNOLD J. RABINOR KARL FRISCH KATHE OPPENHEIMER acknowledges the generosity of our members and TOBY & JEROME RAPPOPORT ROBERTA FRISSELL JOAN & STEVE ORNSTEIN donors. Our mission to collect, preserve and disseminate JEFF ROBINS PHILLIP FYMAN REYNOLD PARIS ROBERT N. ROSEN DR. MICHAEL GILLMAN MITCHELL PEARL the record of the American Jewish experience would LIEF ROSENBLATT RABBI STEVEN GLAZER MICHAEL PERETZ be impossible without your commitment and support. DORIS ROSENTHAL MILTON GLICKSMAN HAROLD PERLMUTTER WALTER ROTH GARY GLUCKOW PHILLIP ZINMAN FOUNDATION ELLEN R. SARNOFF MARC GOLD EVY PICKER $100,000+ FARLA & HARVEY CHET JOAN & STUART SCHAPIRO SHEILA GOLDBERG BETSY & KEN PLEVAN RUTH & SIDNEY LAPIDUS KRENTZMAN THE SCHWARTZ FAMILY JEROME D. GOLDFISHER JACK PREISS SANDRA C. & KENNETH D. LAPIDUS FAMILY FUND FOUNDATION ANDREA GOLDKLANG ELLIOTT PRESS MALAMED NORMAN LISS EVAN SEGAL JOHN GOLDKRAND JAMES N. PRITZKER JOSEPH S. & DIANE H. ARTHUR OBERMAYER SUSAN & BENJAMIN SHAPELL HOWARD K. GOLDSTEIN EDWARD H RABIN STEINBERG ZITA ROSENTHAL DOUGLAS SHIFFMAN JILL GOODMAN ARTHUR RADACK CHARITABLE TRUST H. A. SCHUPF LEONARD SIMON DAVID GORDIS NANCY GALE RAPHAEL $50,000+ ARTHUR SEGEL HENRY SMITH LINDA GORENS-LEVEY LAUREN RAPPORT JOAN & TED CUTLER ROSALIE & JIM SHANE TAWANI FOUNDATION GOTTESTEIN FAMILY FOUNDATION JULIE RATNER THE TRUSTEES VALYA & ROBERT SHAPIRO MEL TEITELBAUM LEONARD GREENBERG ALAN REDNER UNDER THE WILL OF STANLEY & MARY ANN SNIDER MARC A. -
Rapport Annuel 2006
RAPPORT ANNUEL 2006 Viva La Difference ! 02 Message d’Elisabeth Badinter 04 Gouvernement d’entreprise 06 Message de Maurice Lévy 08 Le P12 10 Plus près du futur 16 Nos différences font La Difference 54 Les femmes et les hommes du Groupe SOMMAIRE 60 Contribuer à un monde meilleur 70 Faits & chiffres 2006 72 Présence mondiale 74 Chiffres clés 76 Gestion optimisée 78 Publicis Groupe en Bourse 80 Publicisdrugstore 81 Document de référence Viva La Difference ! 01 RAPPORT ANNUEL 2006 Elisabeth Badinter, Présidente du Conseil de Surveillance Une nouvelle ère de la communication Vitalité. Si l’on me demandait de définir Publicis en un seul mot, c’est celui que je retiendrais. En effet, existe-t-il un autre groupe dans le monde qui puisse se targuer de : fêter ses 80 ans en relevant un nouveau défi ; agir en pionnier malgré des succès qui auraient conduit plus d’un à se reposer sur ses lauriers ; rester animé par une envie dont la motivation n’est pas seulement d’engranger des bénéfices mais aussi et surtout d’agir, de s’ouvrir, de partager, de contribuer pleinement et de façon innovante aux flux qui forgent la société de demain ? Message d’Elisabeth Badinter Nous récoltons cette année encore les fruits de Parmi ces valeurs, retenons la plus fondamentale : cette dynamique. La qualité des résultats réalisés est l’indépendance. C‘est l’une des grandes forces de exceptionnelle. Que soient félicités les équipes et Publicis que Maurice Lévy, soutenu par le Conseil de les managers pour leur engagement et leur motivation. Surveillance, a su préserver. -
Donors 2015-2016 the Museum of Modern Art Moma PS1
Donors 2015-2016 The Museum of Modern Art MoMA PS1 1 Trustees of The Museum of Modern Art Jerry I. Speyer Glenn Dubin Joan Tisch Chairman John Elkann Edgar Wachenheim III Laurence Fink Leon D. Black Glenn Fuhrman Honorary Trustees Co-Chairman Kathleen Fuld Lin Arison Howard Gardner Mrs. Jan Cowles Marie-Josée Kravis Anne Dias Griffin Lewis B. Cullman President Mimi Haas H.R.H. Duke Franz of Bavaria Alexandra A. Herzan Maurice R. Greenberg Sid R. Bass Marlene Hess Wynton Marsalis Mimi Haas Ronnie Heyman Richard E. Oldenburg* Marlene Hess AC Hudgins Lord Rogers of Riverside Richard E. Salomon Jill Kraus Ted Sann Vice Chairmen Marie-Josée Kravis Gilbert Silverman Ronald S. Lauder Yoshio Taniguchi Glenn D. Lowry Thomas H. Lee Eugene V. Thaw Director Michael Lynne Khalil Gibran Muhammad *Director Emeritus Richard E. Salomon Philip S. Niarchos Treasurer James G. Niven Ex-Officio Peter Norton Glenn D. Lowry James Gara Daniel S. Och Director Assistant Treasurer Maja Oeri Michael S. Ovitz Agnes Gund Patty Lipshutz Ronald O. Perelman Chairman of the Board of MoMA PS1 Secretary David Rockefeller, Jr. Sharon Percy Rockefeller Sharon Percy Rockefeller David Rockefeller Richard E. Salomon President of the International Council Honorary Chairman Marcus Samuelsson Anna Deavere Smith Thomas R. Osborne Ronald S. Lauder Jerry I. Speyer Ann Schaffer Honorary Chairman Ricardo Steinbruch Co-Chairmen of The Contemporary Daniel Sundheim Arts Council Robert B. Menschel Alice M. Tisch Chairman Emeritus Gary Winnick Bill de Blasio Mayor of the City of New York Agnes Gund Life Trustees President Emerita Eli Broad Gabrielle Fialkoff Douglas S. -
Downloading of Movies, Television Shows and Other Video Programming, Some of Which Charge a Nominal Or No Fee for Access
Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K (Mark One) ☒ ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011 OR ☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM TO Commission file number 001-32871 COMCAST CORPORATION (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) PENNSYLVANIA 27-0000798 (State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) incorporation or organization) One Comcast Center, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2838 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (215) 286-1700 SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(b) OF THE ACT: Title of Each Class Name of Each Exchange on which Registered Class A Common Stock, $0.01 par value NASDAQ Global Select Market Class A Special Common Stock, $0.01 par value NASDAQ Global Select Market 2.0% Exchangeable Subordinated Debentures due 2029 New York Stock Exchange 5.50% Notes due 2029 New York Stock Exchange 6.625% Notes due 2056 New York Stock Exchange 7.00% Notes due 2055 New York Stock Exchange 8.375% Guaranteed Notes due 2013 New York Stock Exchange 9.455% Guaranteed Notes due 2022 New York Stock Exchange SECURITIES REGISTERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 12(g) OF THE ACT: NONE Indicate by check mark if the Registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Yes ☒ No ☐ Indicate by check mark if the Registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act. -
2005 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS 6 Economic 10 Studies Global Economy and Development 27 Katrina’S Lessons in Recovery
QUALITY IMPACT AND INDEPENDENCE ANNUAL REPORT THE 2005 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 www.brookings.edu BROOKINGSINSTITUTION 2005 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS 6 Economic 10 Studies Global Economy and Development 27 Katrina’s Lessons in Recovery 39 Brookings Institution Press 14 40 Governance Center for Executive Education Studies 2 About Brookings 4 Chairman’s Message 5 President’s Message 31 Brookings Council 18 36 Honor Roll of Contributors Foreign 42 Financial Summary Policy Studies 44 Trustees 24 Metropolitan Policy Editor: Melissa Skolfield, Vice President for Communications Copyright ©2005 The Brookings Institution Writers: Katie Busch, Shawn Dhar, Anjetta McQueen, Ron Nessen 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW 28 Design and Print Production: The Magazine Group, Inc. Washington, DC 20036 Jeffrey Kibler, Virginia Reardon, Brenda Waugh Telephone: 202-797-6000 Support for Production Coordinator: Adrianna Pita Fax: 202-797-6004 Printing: Jarboe Printing www.brookings.edu Cover Photographs: (front cover) William Bradstreet/Folio, Inc., Library of Congress Card Number: 84-641502 Brookings (inside covers) Catherine Karnow/Folio, Inc. Broadcast reporters zoom in for a forum on a new compact for Iraq THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION featuring U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware. he Brookings Institution is a pri- vate nonprofit organization devoted to independent research and innovative policy solutions. Celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2006, Brookings analyzes current and emerging issues and produces new ideas that matter—for the nation and the world. ■ For policymakers and the media, Brookings scholars provide the highest-quality research, policy recommendations, and analysis on the full range of public policy issues. ■ Research at the Brookings Institution is conducted to inform the public debate, not advance a political agenda. -
The Foreign Service Journal, March 1989
u Are Diplomats Patriotic? by David D. Ne Short-order intelligence by Frank McNeil Plus: Farewell interview with George P. Shultz t?j2 mm Come join us for lunch at your club Featuring a New Spring Menu of delicious entrees, salads and sandwiches. Daily Blue Plate Specials and Friday Buffets giue euen more uariety to your luncheon selection. Chef Rosemary Brodeur, conscious of today's dietary needs, creates cuisine low in salt, fat and cholesterol, catering to your health as well as your palate. If you have any special needs, let us know. The Club has private meeting rooms for your next Working Luncheon or Power Breakfast. The American Foreign Service Chr 2101 E Street, NW* Washington. D.C. Please call 338-1883 or 338-5730 for reservations. Worldwide Auto Household Effects Overseas Medical Domestic Insurance "Stateside" Payment By Credit Card Direct Claims Handling "All-Risks Coverages" CLEMENTS AND COMPANY Specialists in Insurance for the Foreign Service at Home and Abroad 1700 K Street, NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 Contact Us Today Telephone: (202) 872-0060 For Our Free Brochure Telex: WUI/64514 Foreign Property Fax:(202)466-9064 Policy Analysis Cable: CLEMENTS/WASHINGTON AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION Governing Board President: PERRY SHANKLE State Vice President: CHARLES SCHMITZ AID Vice President: Vacant The McNeil—Abrams Debate USIA Vice President: WILLIAM JACOBSEN Secretary: TED WILKINSON Treasurer: SAMUEL MOK his issue of the FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL contains two conten¬ State Representatives: MICHAEL COTTER BILL DUFFY tious contributions by former Ambassador to Costa Rica Frank JONATHAN FARRAR ROSS QUAN McNeil and former Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs AID Representative: CHARLES UPHAUS Elliott Abrams. -
THE GROUPE MSLGROUP Olivier Fleurot, CEO
Message from Elisabeth Badinter .......................................................................................................... p. 3 The Supervisory Board ........................................................................................................................... p. 5 Message from Maurice Lévy .................................................................................................................. p. 9 The Strategic Leadership Team ............................................................................................................. p. 10 The Human Digital Agency .................................................................................................................... p. 14 Headcount by Region at December 31 2011 .......................................................................................... p. 18 The VivaKi Offer ..................................................................................................................................... p. 19 Advertising Brands ................................................................................................................................. p. 30 Specialized Agencies .............................................................................................................................. p. 43 Shared Service Centers ........................................................................................................................... p. 52 Major Clients ......................................................................................................................................... -
Heritage Vol.1 No.2 Newsletter of the American Jewish Historical Society Fall/Winter 2003
HERITAGE VOL.1 NO.2 NEWSLETTER OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY FALL/WINTER 2003 “As Seen By…” Great Jewish- American Photographers TIME LIFE PICTURES © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INC. Baseball’s First Jewish Superstar Archival Treasure Trove Yiddish Theater in America American Jewish Historical Society 2002 -2003 Gift Roster This list reflects donations through April 2003. We extend our thanks to the many hundreds of other wonderful donors whose names do not appear here. Over $200,000 Genevieve & Justin L. Wyner $100,000 + Ann E. & Kenneth J. Bialkin Marion & George Blumenthal Ruth & Sidney Lapidus Barbara & Ira A. Lipman $25,000 + Citigroup Foundation Mr. David S. Gottesman Yvonne S. & Leslie M. Pollack Dianne B. and David J. Stern The Horace W. Goldsmith Linda & Michael Jesselson Nancy F. & David P. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Sanford I. Weill Foundation Sandra C. & Kenneth D. Malamed Diane & Joseph S. Steinberg $10,000 + Mr. S. Daniel Abraham Edith & Henry J. Everett Mr. Jean-Marie Messier Muriel K. and David R Pokross Mr. Donald L. SaundersDr. and Elsie & M. Bernard Aidinoff Stephen and Myrna Greenberg Mr. Thomas Moran Mrs. Nancy T. Polevoy Mrs. Herbert Schilder Mr. Ted Benard-Cutler Mrs. Erica Jesselson Ruth G. & Edgar J. Nathan, III Mr. Joel Press Francesca & Bruce Slovin Mr. Len Blavatnik Renee & Daniel R. Kaplan National Basketball Association Mr. and Mrs. James Ratner Mr. Stanley Snider Mr. Edgar Bronfman Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Leventhal National Hockey League Foundation Patrick and Chris Riley aMrs. Louise B. Stern Mr. Stanley Cohen Mr. Leonard Litwin Mr. George Noble Ambassador and Mrs. Felix Rohatyn Mr. -
A Business Lawyer's Bibliography: Books Every Dealmaker Should Read
585 A Business Lawyer’s Bibliography: Books Every Dealmaker Should Read Robert C. Illig Introduction There exists today in America’s libraries and bookstores a superb if underappreciated resource for those interested in teaching or learning about business law. Academic historians and contemporary financial journalists have amassed a huge and varied collection of books that tell the story of how, why and for whom our modern business world operates. For those not currently on the front line of legal practice, these books offer a quick and meaningful way in. They help the reader obtain something not included in the typical three-year tour of the law school classroom—a sense of the context of our practice. Although the typical law school curriculum places an appropriately heavy emphasis on theory and doctrine, the importance of a solid grounding in context should not be underestimated. The best business lawyers provide not only legal analysis and deal execution. We offer wisdom and counsel. When we cast ourselves in the role of technocrats, as Ronald Gilson would have us do, we allow our advice to be defined downward and ultimately commoditized.1 Yet the best of us strive to be much more than legal engineers, and our advice much more than a mere commodity. When we master context, we rise to the level of counselors—purveyors of judgment, caution and insight. The question, then, for young attorneys or those who lack experience in a particular field is how best to attain the prudence and judgment that are the promise of our profession. For some, insight is gained through youthful immersion in a family business or other enterprise or experience. -
Onlineangebote Für Jugendliche U
media perspektiven 2/2003 x50 ................................................................................................................................................................ Kern dieser Gruppe im Alter von etwa 14 bis 18 Jugend-Websites sind ideale Ergänzung Jahren zu verorten ist. Dabei ist zu berücksichti- zu den klassischen Medien gen, dass diese Zielgruppe sehr heterogen ist, nicht zuletzt in ihrer altersspezifischen Entwicklung wie U Onlineangebote für auch in Bezug auf Ausbildung, Hobbys und Inte- Jugendliche ressen. Von Christian Breunig* Im Vergleich zu den Onlineangeboten für Kinder Onlineangebote für ist es schwieriger, Websites für Jugendliche zu defi- Jugendliche sind nieren und einzugrenzen. (2) Zwar gibt es unzäh- schwieriger ein- Jugendliche verbringen vergleichsweise viel Zeit im lige Offerten, die sich explizit oder doch augen- zugrenzen als jene Internet. Laut ARD/ZDF-Online-Studie 2002 haben scheinlich an die Zielgruppe der Jugendlichen rich- für Kinder in Deutschland knapp 77 Prozent der Jugendlichen ten, was beispielsweise durch jugendspezifische im Alter von 14 bis 19 Jahren Zugang zum Inter- Inhalte (z.B. Musik für junge Zielgruppen, junge net. (1) Die Jugendlichen nutzen das Internet in- Mode, Lifestyle etc.), durch die (meistens in der zwischen durchschnittlich an knapp fünf Tagen in Duzform erfolgende) Ansprache auf der Homepage der Woche und verbringen täglich 145 Minuten im und an der (in der Regel lebendig bunten) Gestal- Netz, so lange wie keine andere Altersgruppe (vgl. tung der Internetseiten -
Annual Report 2010
French-American Foundation-United States Annual Report 2010 MISSION STATEMENT Founded in 1976, the French-American Foundation is the principal non-governmental organiza- tion linking France and the United States. Our mission is to promote a dynamic French-American partnership and to advance the values that these two countries represent. We provide high-level policymakers, academics, business leaders and other experts on both sides of the Atlantic with a platform to share knowledge and best practices on a wide range of policy issues. Our goal is to inform debate and to identify solutions to common issues of global concern. We accomplish this mission through conferences and study tours on subjects such as national security and defense, sustainability, equality of opportunity—for universal access to education, employment and health care—business, media and culture. FRENCH-AMERICAN FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 2010 Honorary Chairman Pierre Albouy Janet Howard Clyde E. Rankin, III Walter J.P. Curley Jacques Bouhet Yves-André Istel Felix G. Rohatyn Anne Cox Chambers Jean Karoubi Alfred J. Ross Chairman Paul Clemenceau Howard H. Leach Ernest-Antoine Seillière Allan M. Chapin Alain Coblence James G. Lowenstein Anthony A. Smith Bertrand P. Collomb Joanne Lyman Craig R. Stapleton Vice-Chairmen Michel David-Weill David T. McGovern Marie-Monique Steckel François Bujon de l’Estang Shannon Fairbanks Claire Tweedy McMorris Pierre Tattevin Elizabeth Fondaras Charles Ferguson William B. Matteson John A. Thain Adam Gopnik Christophe Navarre G. Richard Thoman President Jean-Marie Guéhenno Michael E. Patterson Antonio Weiss Antoine G. Treuille Catharine Hamilton Marie-Noëlle Pierce Guy Wildenstein Arthur A. Hartman Leah Pisar John G. -
Annual Report
JAHRESBERICHT Rapport Annuel Annual Report Informe anual The Groupe ReveNue €6,610 M Table of Contents NeT INCOMe €737 M DILuTeD eps 2 Message from Maurice Lévy €3.36 4 Message from Élisabeth Badinter 5 The Supervisory Board DIvIDeND 9 The Strategic Leadership Team €0.90 14 THE GROUPE 16 The Human Digital Agency New BuSINeSS 18 Major Clients uS$3.5 20 Corporate Governance – Compliance BILLION 22 Re:Sources – Shared Service Centers AGENCIES 24 eMPLOYeeS 28 Advertising Agencies 58,000 36 Media & Digital Agencies 48 Specialized Agencies GLOBAL PReSeNCe 56 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 108 58 Strengthening the Groupe’s CSR policies 59 A Selection of 2012 Pro Bono Campaigns COuNTRIeS 62 KEY FIGURES OPeRATING MARGIN 64 Key Figures € 65 Revenue and Organic Growth 1,064 M 66 Operating Margin 67 Shares & Net Income and Free Cash Flow OPeRATING MARGIN RATe 68 Debt & Stock Price 16.1% E profil Publicis Groupe is one of the world's leading communications groups. We offer the full range of services and skills: digital (Digitas, Razorfish, Rosetta, VivaKi), creative services (BBH, Leo Burnett, Publicis Worldwide, Saatchi & Saatchi), public affairs, corporate communications and events (MSLGROUP), media strategy, planning and buying (Starcom MediaVest Group and ZenithOptimedia) and healthcare communications, with Publicis Healthcare Communications Group (PHCG). Since 2004, Publicis Groupe has ranked first in Creative Performance (number of awards relative to revenue) in The Gunn Report. In 2012, at the 59th edition of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Publicis Groupe took a total of 154 Lions, including 2 Grand Prix, 44 Gold, 42 Silver and 66 Bronze awards.