Saturday, December 31, 2005

TCS Ads ~ 2005

========================= NYSIA ADV =========================
Come to NYSIA's Monthly Meeting this coming Monday, June 20th
This month's topic: "The Impact of Service Oriented Architecture on Business
Practices and Methods."  The software industry is experiencing a strategic
shift.  Dr. Daniel Sabbah of IBM will discuss how the adoption of a component-
based software development model ultimately represents a significant set of
changes to management systems, processes, infrastructure and technology.
Date: 6/20 Time: 6:00PM - 8:15PM Place: JPMorgan Chase, 270 Park Ave. 3rd Fl.
RSVP: http://www.nysia.org/events/calendar.cfm?year=2005&month=6#423
========================= NYSIA ADV =========================

========================= JOBS! =========================
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========================= JOBS! ========================= 


========================= JOBS! =========================
High profile, high paying, technical jobs can be found
through contacting
Mr. Matthew Cummings [mattc@designstrategy.com]
212-370-0000
========================= JOBS! =========================

Friday, December 23, 2005

Courtney Pulitzer’s Cyber Scene ~ Nov & Dec 2005


December 23, 2005

Merry Christmas and Bah Humbug.  I’ve been busy these past few months and have been getting out, going to assorted events, keeping in touch with various people, lunching, dinnering and theatering.  I vacillate between resurrecting this newsletter in a big way and adhering to my promise of a series of reunion events.  But it gets disheartening when you meet up with people who don’t follow through or drop the ball.  And, I’m tired of holding the ball all the time.  So, I go about my life, volunteering in different venues that mean a lot to me and I’m living my life here in the Great Big Apple, while the world goes on and while dramas play out in the stage of life.  So, without much more further ado, here are my journal entries, as it were, for some things over the past two months.  Enjoy, or not.  Doesn’t matter to me.  Okay, it does matter, which is why I still do this and why I still love you all! :)

NOVEMBER

November 10, 2005
While the rest of my office was enjoying a private viewing of the new observation deck, Top of the Rock, at the top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, I was serving Veuve Cliquot to private equity investors at the New York Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth’s Private Equity Marketplace & Wine Tasting at the New York Athletic Club.  Bert Alimansky was there, as was Neal Lorberbaum [nlorberbaum@optonline.net], who now got a good gig going consulting.  It’s always encouraging to see how healthy the private equity marketplace is.  There’s lots of money out there people, so go get it!

November 15, 2005
Another prolific and successful friend, Ms. Stacy Horn [http://www.echonyc.com/~horn/restless/]  was reading an excerpt of her book “The Restless Sleep” at the KGB bar on East 4th Street.  Not only was it riveting, but it’s so very sad to think of all the people, all those souls, who have been extinguished before their time, and who’s files, if not solved sooner than later just get boxed up and moved into the basements of precincts until the precincts move and then just tossed.  That’s only a fate I’d wish on my most favorite enemies...  Stacy read to us about a young woman who’d been murdered in her 20s...never to be solved.  Considering the popularity of these types of dramas on television and movies, I’d recommend checking out this fascinating read too!

November 19, 2005
Upon Jim Sosnicky’s [http://www.iraqorsomething.com/ -- most recent writings] recommendation I went to see Synapse Production’s [http://www.synapseproductions.org] of George Orwell’s Animal Farm.  [http://www.synapseproductions.org/whatson/afinfo.html]  I’d met the Artistic Director and Founder, Ginerva Bull, at one of his famous cocktail gatherings “back in the day.”  It’s nice to know that there’s some real thinking theater out there.  Animal Farm is on national tour right now, but you can find other great meaty pieces at the Connelly Theater on East 4th Street.  Check out all their productions! 

November 21, 2005
Back in the East Village I went to the famous La Mama Theater [http://www.lamama.org/] to hear my friend Donysha Smith in the Poetry Electric Series.  Getting to hear a spectrum of woman speak about their life experiences, which are as different as they were, was another treat that’s so easy to sample in NYC.  Hosted by William Electric Black, we heard Donysha, Michelle Valladares, Ilka Scobie, rap, swoon or sway with the rhythm of their words, mesmerizing us with the melodies and words marinated in meaning.  Her next performance is Monday, January 16, 2006 in the amplified poetry experience of “Rock Poets,” which is spokenword meets rock n roll. 

November 22, 2005
The very next day I had a delightful lunch with Ms. Fran Pomerantz of Korn/Ferry International [http://www.kornferry.com/].  We dined on miso soup and sushi at SushiZen on West 44th Street, which fit the bill (when it finally arrived!--I think they went out fishing just after we placed the order).  Nevermind.  It was more time to chat with Fran and get to know one another. Our connector was the prolific Mark Jeffrey [http://markjeffrey.typepad.com/]  And, as with all good connections, we found lots to talk about between the “old days” and life in NYC (she just moved here) and the placement services business today.

A Special Report from our famous intrepid reporter ~ Tamar Alexia Fleishman
Interview with Country Music Showman and Entrepreneur Two Foot Fred

Freddie Gill, or as he known in country music circles, "Two Foot Fred", has created a whirlwind of a career for himself, despite having a form of dwarfism as diastrophic displaysia. I spoke to him by telephone and he assures me that "other than size," he's in perfect health. Freddie is a graduate of Ball State's prestigious entrepreneurship program, one of the top programs of its kind in the U.S.

Freddie was the consummate businessman, with restaurants, pubs, real estate and even a spice company called Phat Freddie's, when a series of e-mails changed his life. Anyone who knows my life story can understand why I just had to talk to another person who got into "the biz" with a bunch of e-mails. Several years ago, Freddie met country star John Rich at Nashville's annual fan gathering, Fanfair. They exchanged e-mail addresses and a couple years later, Rich let Freddie know that he was putting together a band, Big and Rich, and would love to feature him in their videos. He has since appeared on stage and in videos with Big and Rich, Cletus T. Judd, Cowboy Troy and Gretchen Wilson. He's even directed two videos himself! His web site, where you can see videos, catch concert dates and buy stuff is www.twofootfred.com.

You have a spice company; how'd you get into that?

"I owned a full service steak house, four or five years ago. I played with spices. I made some blends and went to a spice company. I asked if we could manufacture this on a large scale, and the answer was "yes". I have four blends and two pure spices."

Why do two pure spices?

"They pure garlic and pure onion, so people could add them to the blends to suit their taste, turn things up a little."

You took entrepreneurship classes at Ball State; what was your first career goal?

"I always wanted to own a restaurant. I did that for a while, but it was too time consuming, a restaurant consumes all of you. I have to be a little more free."

You started working with Big and Rich through a series of e-mails. But I would imagine that John Rich doesn't just give his e-mail to anyone.

"John Rich has this uncanny ability to see the potential in people. He did that with Gretchen Wilson and he did it with me."

How do you keep a handle on all your businesses?

"Through the Internet and e-mails. The Internet's awesome. At first it was hard, though. I answer all the e-mails I get through my web site. It's something I do consistently, I'm proud to do it. I wouldn't want anyone else to answer my mail, I wouldn't want anyone putting words in my mouth."

www.twofootfred.com


The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation – an update from John Bates [http://johnbates.com/], who is now the Director of Membership of the foundation [http://www.renewablehydrogen.org]

Are you tired of paying so much at the pump? Are you worried that the rise in oil prices will fuel inflation, or worse? Do you wish we had energy security, instead of dependence on often unstable and unfriendly foreign suppliers? Would you like to do something about all this? Then meet The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation. We believe that oil prices will
continue to rise dramatically, though erratically, and that urgent action is needed now. Action that paves the way for alternatives to oil. Joining The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation is a vote for the incredible resourcefulness of people, both in America and the World. Unlike the
pain at the pump, this is a vote for a cleaner, healthier, and renewable future. We are proud to invite you to join the The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation  team. We're launching our very first membership drive ever and we want you to take this opportunity to join us.  At The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation we develop and deploy alternative fuels, and ways to produce them that are cleaner, safer, and more sustainable. We have world renowned scientists, and active, forward thinking citizens working together to create and implement an alternative fuels and energy agenda apart from industry or governmental pressures. You can find more at our website, http://www.renewablehydrogen.org/security. Please click the Join Us link and become a member today. You are the vanguard of a new age and we salute you!


NIGHT TRAIN, Kentucky's hard core Southern rock band, can be heard on the playlist of www.43thehawk.com and very soon on www.allsouthernrock.com for free! But, don't miss the live shows with Dave "Chico" Prince, Bobby Lee Adkins and George Ray -- for show dates, movies, confessing your sins and cool black t-shirts designed by award-winning artist Tim Hall, check out www.8thgradebride.com.

HOLIDAY PARTIES!
Woowee.  Things are picking up in New York City.  There were on average four holiday parties that I was invited to each week in the month of December.  But I’ve been a very bad girl and didn’t go to any of them!  I know, I know.  Coal in my stocking this year.  (Well, if I give it enough pressure it could turn into a diamond, right?)

And this year’s line-up: 

HWH PR -- http://www.hwhpr.com/PR/HWHinvite/invite.html

Steve Masur and his law offices -- Thursday, December 8th, 6pm - 9pm, D-Lounge, 101 East 15th Street

MOUSE – seeking donations for their annual fund.  There’s good karma in that!  http://www.mouse.org/annualfund/


Webgrrls NYC – They have a lot to celebrate this year!  They’ve reinvigorated the chapter, renewed the activities, and created some great momentum for 2006. Also, Webgrrls NYC is the first and largest chapter of Webgrrls, started in 1995, by Aliza Sherman (who’s moved onto AMAZING NEW THINGS – [http://www.mediaegg.com/]), and this year is our
10th anniversary!  Come and celebrate with us at Gaetana, a charming Italian restaurant in the heart of the West Village.  Wednesday, December 7th, 2005, 6:30 - 8:30 PM.  http://EventMe.com/Link/zbDbR8gzBaA/0/xHaOb5zEpSU.aspx

SAJA Holiday Party -- Wed, Dec. 7 at Maharaja, 6:30-10:30 pm

The annual Asian American Journalists Association-New York Chapter Holiday
Party! Held at the swanky Bentley Hotel. Come catch up with old and new AAJA friends and get sweeping views of New York landmarks, the 59th Street bridge and the East River at the Bentley Hotel's indoor rooftop bar! Meet the new 2006 AAJA-NY leaders.  Get a chance to win door prizes and bid on fabulous holiday gifts at a LIVE auction including tickets to see "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," spa packages and beauty baskets.  (All proceeds will go to the AAJA-NY High School Scholarship Fund) Date: Friday, Dec. 2, 2005, Time: 9 p.m. to midnight


HOLIDAY PARTIES!

Woowee. Things are picking up in New York City. There were on average four holiday parties that I was invited to each week in the month of December. But I’ve been a very bad girl and didn’t go to any of them! I know, I know. Coal in my stocking this year. (Well, if I give it enough pressure it could turn into a diamond, right?)

And this year’s line-up:

HWH PR -- http://www.hwhpr.com/PR/HWHinvite/invite.html

Steve Masur and his law offices -- Thursday, December 8th, 6pm - 9pm, D-Lounge, 101 East 15th Street

MOUSE – seeking donations for their annual fund. There’s good karma in that! http://www.mouse.org/annualfund/

NYSIA -- http://www.nysia.org/publications/invites/2005/images/holidayparty.gif

Webgrrls NYC – They have a lot to celebrate this year! They’ve reinvigorated the chapter, renewed the activities, and created some great momentum for 2006. Also, Webgrrls NYC is the first and largest chapter of Webgrrls, started in 1995, by Aliza Sherman (who’s moved onto AMAZING NEW THINGS – [http://www.mediaegg.com/]), and this year is our
10th anniversary! Come and celebrate with us at Gaetana, a charming Italian restaurant in the heart of the West Village. Wednesday, December 7th, 2005, 6:30 - 8:30 PM. http://EventMe.com/Link/zbDbR8gzBaA/0/xHaOb5zEpSU.aspx

SAJA Holiday Party -- Wed, Dec. 7 at Maharaja, 6:30-10:30 pm

The annual Asian American Journalists Association-New York Chapter Holiday
Party! Held at the swanky Bentley Hotel. Come catch up with old and new AAJA friends and get sweeping views of New York landmarks, the 59th Street bridge and the East River at the Bentley Hotel's indoor rooftop bar! Meet the new 2006 AAJA-NY leaders. Get a chance to win door prizes and bid on fabulous holiday gifts at a LIVE auction including tickets to see "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," spa packages and beauty baskets. (All proceeds will go to the AAJA-NY High School Scholarship Fund) Date: Friday, Dec. 2, 2005, Time: 9 p.m. to midnight

NIGHT TRAIN

NIGHT TRAIN, Kentucky's hard core Southern rock band, can be heard on the playlist of www.43thehawk.com and very soon on www.allsouthernrock.com for free! But, don't miss the live shows with Dave "Chico" Prince, Bobby Lee Adkins and George Ray -- for show dates, movies, confessing your sins and cool black t-shirts designed by award-winning artist Tim Hall, check out www.8thgradebride.com.

The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation – an update from John Bates

The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation – an update from John Bates [http://johnbates.com/], who is now the Director of Membership of the foundation [http://www.renewablehydrogen.org]

Are you tired of paying so much at the pump? Are you worried that the rise in oil prices will fuel inflation, or worse? Do you wish we had energy security, instead of dependence on often unstable and unfriendly foreign suppliers? Would you like to do something about all this? Then meet The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation. We believe that oil prices will continue to rise dramatically, though erratically, and that urgent action is needed now. Action that paves the way for alternatives to oil. Joining The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation is a vote for the incredible resourcefulness of people, both in America and the World. Unlike the
pain at the pump, this is a vote for a cleaner, healthier, and renewable future. We are proud to invite you to join the The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation team. We're launching our very first membership drive ever and we want you to take this opportunity to join us. At The Renewable Hydrogen Foundation we develop and deploy alternative fuels, and ways to produce them that are cleaner, safer, and more sustainable. We have world renowned scientists, and active, forward thinking citizens working together to create and implement an alternative fuels and energy agenda apart from industry or governmental pressures. You can find more at our website, http://www.renewablehydrogen.org/security. Please click the Join Us link and become a member today. You are the vanguard of a new age and we salute you!

Two Foot Fred


A Special Report from our famous intrepid reporter ~ Tamar Alexia Fleishman
Interview with Country Music Showman and Entrepreneur Two Foot Fred

Freddie Gill, or as he known in country music circles, "Two Foot Fred", has created a whirlwind of a career for himself, despite having a form of dwarfism as diastrophic displaysia. I spoke to him by telephone and he assures me that "other than size," he's in perfect health. Freddie is a graduate of Ball State's prestigious entrepreneurship program, one of the top programs of its kind in the U.S.

Freddie was the consummate businessman, with restaurants, pubs, real estate and even a spice company called Phat Freddie's, when a series of e-mails changed his life. Anyone who knows my life story can understand why I just had to talk to another person who got into "the biz" with a bunch of e-mails. Several years ago, Freddie met country star John Rich at Nashville's annual fan gathering, Fanfair. They exchanged e-mail addresses and a couple years later, Rich let Freddie know that he was putting together a band, Big and Rich, and would love to feature him in their videos. He has since appeared on stage and in videos with Big and Rich, Cletus T. Judd, Cowboy Troy and Gretchen Wilson. He's even directed two videos himself! His web site, where you can see videos, catch concert dates and buy stuff is www.twofootfred.com.

You have a spice company; how'd you get into that?

"I owned a full service steak house, four or five years ago. I played with spices. I made some blends and went to a spice company. I asked if we could manufacture this on a large scale, and the answer was "yes". I have four blends and two pure spices."

Why do two pure spices?

"They pure garlic and pure onion, so people could add them to the blends to suit their taste, turn things up a little."

You took entrepreneurship classes at Ball State; what was your first career goal?

"I always wanted to own a restaurant. I did that for a while, but it was too time consuming, a restaurant consumes all of you. I have to be a little more free."

You started working with Big and Rich through a series of e-mails. But I would imagine that John Rich doesn't just give his e-mail to anyone.

"John Rich has this uncanny ability to see the potential in people. He did that with Gretchen Wilson and he did it with me."

How do you keep a handle on all your businesses?

"Through the Internet and e-mails. The Internet's awesome. At first it was hard, though. I answer all the e-mails I get through my web site. It's something I do consistently, I'm proud to do it. I wouldn't want anyone else to answer my mail, I wouldn't want anyone putting words in my mouth."

www.twofootfred.com

Lunch with Fran Pomeranz

November 22, 2005
The very next day I had a delightful lunch with Ms. Fran Pomerantz of Korn/Ferry International [http://www.kornferry.com/]. We dined on miso soup and sushi at SushiZen on West 44th Street, which fit the bill (when it finally arrived!--I think they went out fishing just after we placed the order). Nevermind. It was more time to chat with Fran and get to know one another. Our connector was the prolific Mark Jeffrey [http://markjeffrey.typepad.com/] And, as with all good connections, we found lots to talk about between the “old days” and life in NYC (she just moved here) and the placement services business today.

La Mama Poet's - Poetry Electric

November 21, 2005
Back in the East Village I went to the famous La Mama Theater [http://www.lamama.org/] to hear my friend Donysha Smith in the Poetry Electric Series. Getting to hear a spectrum of woman speak about their life experiences, which are as different as they were, was another treat that’s so easy to sample in NYC. Hosted by William Electric Black, we heard Donysha, Michelle Valladares, Ilka Scobie, rap, swoon or sway with the rhythm of their words, mesmerizing us with the melodies and words marinated in meaning. Her next performance is Monday, January 16, 2006 in the amplified poetry experience of “Rock Poets,” which is spokenword meets rock n roll.

Synapse Production of "Animal Farm"

November 19, 2005
Upon Jim Sosnicky’s [http://www.iraqorsomething.com/ -- most recent writings] recommendation I went to see Synapse Production’s [http://www.synapseproductions.org] of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. [http://www.synapseproductions.org/whatson/afinfo.html] I’d met the Artistic Director and Founder, Ginerva Bull, at one of his famous cocktail gatherings “back in the day.” It’s nice to know that there’s some real thinking theater out there. Animal Farm is on national tour right now, but you can find other great meaty pieces at the Connelly Theater on East 4th Street. Check out all their productions!

The Restless Sleep

November 15, 2005
Another prolific and successful friend, Ms. Stacy Horn [http://www.echonyc.com/~horn/restless/] was reading an excerpt of her book “The Restless Sleep” at the KGB bar on East 4th Street. Not only was it riveting, but it’s so very sad to think of all the people, all those souls, who have been extinguished before their time, and who’s files, if not solved sooner than later just get boxed up and moved into the basements of precincts until the precincts move and then just tossed. That’s only a fate I’d wish on my most favorite enemies... Stacy read to us about a young woman who’d been murdered in her 20s...never to be solved. Considering the popularity of these types of dramas on television and movies, I’d recommend checking out this fascinating read too!

ACG Wine Tasting

November 10, 2005
While the rest of my office was enjoying a private viewing of the new observation deck, Top of the Rock, at the top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, I was serving Veuve Cliquot to private equity investors at the New York Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth’s Private Equity Marketplace & Wine Tasting at the New York Athletic Club. Bert Alimansky was there, as was Neal Lorberbaum [nlorberbaum@optonline.net], who now got a good gig going consulting. It’s always encouraging to see how healthy the private equity marketplace is. There’s lots of money out there people, so go get it!

Merry Christmas and Bah Humbug.

Merry Christmas and Bah Humbug. I’ve been busy these past few months and have been getting out, going to assorted events, keeping in touch with various people, lunching, dinnering and theatering. I vacillate between resurrecting this newsletter in a big way and adhering to my promise of a series of reunion events. But it gets disheartening when you meet up with people who don’t follow through or drop the ball. And, I’m tired of holding the ball all the time. So, I go about my life, volunteering in different venues that mean a lot to me and I’m living my life here in the Great Big Apple, while the world goes on and while dramas play out in the stage of life. So, without much more further ado, here are my journal entries, as it were, for some things over the past two months. Enjoy, or not. Doesn’t matter to me. Okay, it does matter, which is why I still do this and why I still love you all! :)

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Surviving "Club Fed"- An interview of David Novak by Tamar Alexia Fleishman, Esq.


I interviewed David Novak, of Davrie Communications, Inc. (www.davrie.com), a company designed to help those sentenced to federal incarceration deal with all aspects of "doing time". Novak is a real-life ex-con. Before Martha Stewart comes out with her inevitable book about prison life, here’s the real scoop on what it’s like to be a "white-collar" ex-con.
Q: You spent a year in federal prison as a result of a mail-fraud conviction. What kind of background did you have growing up?
A: My father was a Marine officer. We lived all over the world. I was one of the last group of people who gained prominence without a college degree. In 1995, I had an aviation company and staged an accident for an insurance claim. I had warped values, greed. I told the authorities -- I had an internal struggle. Because of the money involved, I exceeded the point system with the federal sentencing guidelines to get probation.
Q: People perceive federal prison to be a "county club" atmosphere, at least compared to state prison. What do you say to that?
A: Spend some time in prison and you will radically change your mind. That may have been true in the Nixon era, when you could have your own clothes and food.
Q: Do you feel that prison rehabilitates people?
A: Prison is not rehabilitative at all. It is for warehousing human beings. You have to play safe and follow the rules. There is nothing to do, with the exception of federal courses, such as English as a second language. The recidivism rate is high. I "learned my lesson" in two weeks. People become bitter in prison.
Q: Many people would hide and be ashamed of being in prison. How did you decide to turn lemons into lemonade?
A: In breaking with my past. My inability, in the past, to show I was having a hard time. "Never let them see you sweat". Committing white lies. I was never proud of prison, but I was proud of the change. If I project shame, I will get that back.
Q: Do you have any new projects in the works?
A: I just completed supervised probation. I am involved with a movement to restore the vote to ex-cons. This law is heavily weighted against African-Americans. I’m not saying the law is cruel and unusual. It’s a philosophy -- it goes against liberty. At what point do they stop paying the price? It’s so disparate from state to state.
Q: I’ve read where you said that prison makes you confront your prejudices. How so?
A: There was a a real stratification. I got intellectually lazy. Prison was like Bed-Sty.
Q: Tell about any forbidden "luxuries" there were in prison.
A: The language changes. Cell was a "house". 250 pound men were knitting. Photos of the outside. The Robb Report is very popular - a dream.
Q: Which do you feel are better: federal prisons run by the government or by contract?
A: The government ones are better; they have to be accountable. Contract prisons are not so. Prisoners are a commodity, x per $ per year. It’s dehumanizing.