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2 unusual facts about CSO


Pat Roy Mooney

ETC Group is a small international CSO addressing the impact of new technologies on vulnerable communities.

Sedo

Tim Schumacher was named CEO of Sedo Holding AG while retaining his leadership role within Sedo, and Liesbeth Mack-de Boer was named Chief Sales Officer (CSO) of Sedo.


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Arnold Jacobs

Mr. Jacobs, along with colleagues from the CSO were part of the famous 1968 recording of Gabrieli’s music with members of the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras.

AVer Information

’s global operations are directed by co-founder & chairman Michael Kuo, vice chairman & CSO Alex Lee and president Andy Hsi at AVer’s world headquarters in New Taipei City, Taiwan.

Bahwan CyberTek

Its senior executive management team consists of Hind S. Bahwan (Chairperson), S. Durgaprasad (Director & Global CEO), Mike Muralidharan (Global COO), Balaji Sundaram (CSO), R. Chandran (CIO), Karthik Sundararaman (CFO).

Centers for Space Oceanography

The first Chairman of the Steering Committee was Mr. Stephen Lee Morgan; the first Executive Director of CSO was Mr. Lawrence M. Harvey.

Charles Vernon

In 2006, Vernon and the CSO premiered "Chick 'a' Bone Checkout" a new concerto for alto, tenor and bass trombone and orchestra, written by trombonist and composer Christian Lindberg.

Chicago Symphony Chorus

Women of the Chorus (prepared by Duain Wolfe) appeared on the recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 led by CSO Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink; the recording was released in May 2007, as the first recording on the Orchestra’s label, CSO Resound.

Children's Hearing

Any child generally under the age of 16, or under the age of 18 but still subject to a Compulsory Supervision Order (CSO), who offends is referred to a hearing unless the area Procurator Fiscal decides that the seriousness of the case merits prosecution in either the Sheriff Court or High Court of Justiciary.

Felix Borowski

He was the programme annotator for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1908-1956, and the CSO holds a collection of his original compositions as well as arrangements by him of the works of others.

Florence Kirsch Du Brul

The CSO’s conductor, Frederick Stock, recommended her to the great Austrian classical pianist and composer Artur Schnabel, and Kirsch was sent to Berlin, Germany, where Schnabel was living, so she could study with the great master during her teenage years.

Fundus photography

Since the instruments are complex in design and difficult to manufacture to clinical standards, only a few manufacturers exist: Topcon, Zeiss, Canon, Nidek, Kowa, CSO and CenterVue.

Immunogenicity

EpiVax inc., led by CEO/CSO, Dr. Annie De Groot, MD, has a number of publications citing the process, and results, of deimmunzaiton by epitope modification for reduced immunologic potential in-vitro, in-vivo and ex-vivo.

James Adler

He has appeared in recital on the CSO's Allied Arts Piano Series and performed in venues ranging from Alice Tully Hall and New York's Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden to London's Wigmore Hall and Royal Albert Hall to the Dimitria Festival in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Jesse Ceci

Jesse Arthur Ceci (February 2, 1924 – May 10, 2006) was a violinist and former concertmaster, most notably of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO), the Minnesota Orchestra and the National Ballet of Canada in Toronto where he did all of the solo work for Rudolf Nureyev.


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