In 1994, he joined the FBI Hostage Rescue Team, during which time he participated in the capture of Mir Qazi.
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Prior to joining the FBI as a Special Agent in the Miami Field Office in 1987, Joyce worked at Raytheon, Accenture, and Merrill Lynch.
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Among his doctoral students were Eric G. Blackman, Sean M. Carroll, Carl E. Heiles, Péter Mészáros, Christopher McKee, Telemachos C Mouschovias, and Paul R. Shapiro
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In 2008, he was appointed by Governor Charlie Crist to the Environmental Regulation Commission (ERC).
At the conclusion of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, the Geelong City Council held a dinner on 15 January 1957 to honour the six Geelong Guild athletes (Ron Blackney, John Chittick, Robert James "Bob" Joyce, John Landy, Don MacMillan and John Vernon) who had represented Geelong and Australia at these games.
He was an Attorney for the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1917 to 1932.
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Matthew M. Joyce (April 29, 1877 – January 12, 1956) was a United States federal judge.
Michael T. Joyce (born 1949), judge of the Pennsylvania Superior Court
Berkowitz married Bethany McLean, a Vanity Fair magazine editor and one of the authors of the book Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, in May 2008.
On the faculty at Mount Holyoke, he helped establish a world-class research program in biophysical chemistry.
During the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons, Sullivan was Director of Athletics and Recreation at Clark University, and September 24, 2013, he was named associate vice president and director of athletics at The Catholic University of America, effective November 19.
In addition, the Skeptics Society hosted the "Origins Conference" in October 2008 with Nancey Murphy, Hugh Ross, Leonard Susskind, Sean Carroll, Paul Davies, Stuart Kauffman, Christof Koch, Kenneth R. Miller, Donald Prothero, and Victor J. Stenger.