Woody Allen Fast Facts
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Birth name: Allan Stewart Konigsberg
Birth place: Brooklyn, New York
Father: Martin Konigsberg, worked various jobs
Mother: Nettie (Cherry) Konigsberg, bookkeeper
Marriages: Soon-Yi Previn (December 22, 1997-present), Louise Lasser (divorced), Harlene Rosen (divorced)
Children: daughters adopted with Soon-Yi Previn: Manzie Tio Allen (2000), Bechet Dumaine Allen (1998); with Mia Farrow: Satchel Farrow (1987, now goes by Ronan), Dylan O’Sullivan Farrow (1985, adopted daughter), Moses Farrow (1978, adopted)
Education: Attended New York University and City College of New York.
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Allen has worked as a comedy writer, stand-up comic, screenwriter, actor, playwright, musician and director.
He has 24 Oscar nominations and four wins: 16 for writing, with three wins; seven for directing, with one win; and one nomination for acting.
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The TASC Group Announces Recipient of Its First Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Scholarship at The City College of New York
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The TASC Group has announced the inaugural recipient of its diversity, equity and inclusion scholarship with The City College of New York (CCNY). NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 In an effort to help foster diversity and inclusion within the public relations industry, The TASC Group launched a scholarship program for talented and gifted multicultural students in the public relations and advertising program at CCNY in early December and is proud to announce the first recipient, Veronica Vaccaro.
As the recipient of this scholarship, Veronica will receive $2,500 toward tuition fees along with a paid semester-long internship at The TASC Group that includes professional development and mentoring by TASC employees.
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The auto industry has often been thought of as a man s world, but numerous women have risen to high levels of power and influence.
The most powerful woman in the car business is Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors.
She s joined by a roster of other women who have considerable influence and responsibility.
It s often thought that the Detroit auto industry is a man s world, but that actually isn t true.
Sure, it s been mostly men serving in high-powered executive roles and running major automakers like General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis. But from the CEO s office down through the executive ranks, many women have risen to hold influential roles.