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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z H .Bruce
Heafitz knows how to combine businesses and technologies to launch
ambitious undertakings. His first venture applied what he learned from his
father’s junk business to the recycling of new materials and metals. His
synthesis of oil technology and archeological inquiry lead to the discovery
of Ramses II tomb. Recently back from three years enforced residence in
Peru, he had to fight, he also has tales to tell about fighting a powerful
network out to dislodge him from some profitable business ventures.
Harriet Marmon
Hemle has had a successful career in banking, but her passion is
literacy. An active participant in numerous boards and foundations, she founded
the San Antonio Youth Literacy organization which seeks to further not only
basic reading and writing skills, but functional literacy which will enable
children to become better integrated into and functioning in our society.
Nettie
Hinton worked for the Customs Service in Washington, D.C. until her
retirement when she came back to her home town of San Antonio and stepped
back into the community. She
volunteers and contributes to neighborhoods and citywide efforts to enhance
facilities, safety, and quality of life for all the citizens. Her efforts
illustrate the value of participation and the difference that one
person can make. Glenn
Holsten organizes armies of talented people as the producer of documentaries for
WHYY and other channels. He works with cameramen, writers, composers,
historians, among others, to craft a work that both informs and entertains
viewers. His most recent work is a documentary about
the painter Thomas Eakins. |