Henry menkiti biography
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Decker Anstrom serves on the Board of Directors of Discovery, Inc., as well as on the boards of national nonprofit groups (Island Press; Climate Central; and Planet Forward).
Anstrom, who lives in Washington, D.C., served as U.S. Ambassador and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the 2011 and 2015 World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC 12 and 15), held beneath the auspices of the International Telecommunications Union. WRC’s, which convene every three to fyra years, are treaty level conferences involving more than 150 countries that consider international and regional spectrum allocation and regulatory issues that support satellite, mobile, aviation, and other wireless services.
He retired as President of Landmark Communications and Chairman of The Weather Channel Companies in late 2008, following Landmark’s sale of The Weather kanal to NBC. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Comcast Corporation from 2001-2011.
Prior to his positions at Landmark (headquartered in Norfo
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Henry Menkiti takes reigns to drive global competitiveness at Asharami Energy
Last year was indeed a year that produced unprecedented rollercoaster rides across various business sectors globally. The Covid-19 Pandemic and resulting global lockdown took a huge toll on the global energy industry, driving changes across its landscape, especially for the Upstream oil and gas sector. In 2020, oil and gas demand and prices reached historic lows, leaving plummeting performance numbers in their wake.
2021 is here, and as stakeholders say it is not yet uhuru for the sector. According to industry watchers, the quality of human capital available to companies in the oil and gas sector will play a critical role in ensuring a nimble and strategic response to ongoing disruptions.
This probably explains why Asharami Energy, a Sahara Group Upstream company appointed Henry Menkiti, a resourceful global oil and gas expert to lead its next phase of growth and expansion.
Currently, Asharami Ene
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Ifeanyi Menkiti
Nigerian poet (1940–2019)
Ifeanyi Anthony Menkiti (24 August 1940 – 17 June 2019)[1][2] was a Nigerian poet, philosopher, and professor,[3][4] as well as the owner of the Grolier Poetry Book Shop in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[5][6]
Life and career
[edit]Menkiti was born in Onitsha, Nigeria in 1940.[1] In 1961, he arrived in the United States to study at Pomona College, where he graduated in 1964.[1][3] Following postgraduate study at Columbia University and New York University, Menkiti earned a PhD in philosophy from Harvard in 1974.[7][8] His dissertation was "a study of collective responsibility".[1] From 1974 he taught philosophy at Wellesley College in the US with a particular focus on personhood and African philosophy.[1]
Menkiti sought to emphasise the social nature of personhood, expressed in the notion "I am, becau