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"Jared Christopher Lum (; born 19 July 1992) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Hong Kong Premier League club R&F.; Playing career =Club= In 2010, Lum joined Marconi Stallions, where he was earmarked as one of the club's most promising players, after graduating from the Australian Institute of Sport. Lum signed for Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee on 11 January 2016. On 26 May 2018, Lum revealed that he had re-signed for another two years. On 25 June 2020, it was revealed that Lum would leave Kitchee after 4.5 years and would sign for another HKPL club R&F.; =International= In May 2017, Lum was called up to the Fiji to play New Caledonia. However, there remained some doubt at the time as to whether he was eligible to play on the basis of his Fijian ancestry. In a later interview, Lum revealed that he was not interested in playing for Fiji as he thought that the football in Fiji was not professional enough. In March 2020, Lum said in an interview that one of his goals was to represent Hong Kong. Personal life Lum's paternal grandmother is a Hongkonger who grew up in Happy Valley and moved to Fiji at age 10, where she met his paternal grandfather who is also ethnically Chinese. His father was born in Fiji and the family emigrated to Sydney when he was two. On his mother's side, his maternal grandparents are Scottish and moved to Australia in 1969. Lum's parents met when they were attending high school together in Sydney. Lum married his wife Nelly in 2016 and has two sons. Honours =Club= ;Kitchee * Hong Kong Premier League: 2016–17, 2017–18 * Hong Kong Senior Shield: 2016–17, 2018–19 * Hong Kong FA Cup: 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19 *Hong Kong Sapling Cup: 2017–18 * HKFA League Cup: 2015–16 =International= ;Australia * AFF U-16 Youth Championship: 2008 References External links 1992 births Living people Sydney FC players Kitchee SC players R&F; (Hong Kong) players Soccer players from Sydney Australian expatriate soccer players Australian expatriate sportspeople in Hong Kong Expatriate footballers in Hong Kong National Premier Leagues players Hong Kong Premier League players Association football midfielders Australian people of Fijian descent Australian people of Scottish descent Australian soccer players "
"Seba Johnson is an African American Olympic athlete, actress, and vegan animal rights activist. She was the first black woman to ski at the Olympics, and the youngest alpine ski racer in Olympic history (she competed at age 14). Early life Johnson was born in Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Her father was a Tutsi tribesman from Burundi, Africa, and her mother, Suzy, a New Hampshire native, raised Johnson and her half-sister exclusively. Suzy raised Johnson as a vegan from birth, and took her to animal rights protests from a young age. Johnson spent her childhood traveling with her family to numerous countries, living for a time in New Hampshire and Maine, and later moving to Stateline, Nevada, on the shore of Lake Tahoe. Johnson began skiing at the age of seven. After moving to Nevada, she trained at Heavenly Valley Ski Resort while her mother worked at a casino to support the family. Athletic career and activism At age 14, Johnson represented the Virgin Islands in giant slalom and Super-G at the 1988 Winter Olympics, where she became the youngest alpine ski racer and first black female skier in Olympic history. She was also the flag bearer in the opening ceremony. At age 15, Johnson became the first black ski racer to finish in the top 30 in international competition. She competed again for the Virgin Islands in slalom and giant slalom at the 1992 Winter Olympics. As of 2014, she remains the only black woman to ski competitively at the Olympic Games. In 1989, Johnson was disqualified from a World Cup ski race for refusing to wear a suit containing wool and leather. Johnson qualified for the 1994 Winter Olympics, but chose not to compete in protest of Norway's decision to resume whaling. She petitioned the IOC to challenge Japan to end whale and dolphin hunting before the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Johnson has also spoken out against homophobia, criticizing the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia for the "horrid anti-gay law that now exists in that host country". Education and later pursuits Johnson retired from athletic competition in 1992 to pursue an education in fine arts at Howard University, and to educate youth about health and animal welfare. The racism she experienced as a black skier played a part in her decision to retire early. She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, and has appeared in commercials and television productions. Johnson lives in Los Angeles and has worked as a special education assistant, has become a Certified Yoga Teacher, and continues to accept requests as an international public speaker. Johnson's skis are on display in the first exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. References External links *Seba Johnson on HappyCow 1973 births Living people People from Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands female alpine skiers African-American sportswomen African-American actresses American actresses American people of Burundian descent Tutsi people Veganism activists Howard University alumni Alpine skiers at the 1988 Winter Olympics Alpine skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics Olympic alpine skiers of the United States Virgin Islands "
"Bunyaev Svyatoslav Svyatoslav Ivanovich Bunyaev (born August 30, 1960) is a Russian manager in telecom-media industry. From 2002–2009, he worked as VP of the RTRN (Russian TV-Radio Network). Now he is the founder and CEO of Setevisor. Biography Svyatoslav Bunyaev was born in Baku. His parents were immigrants from the Belgorod and Saratov region, USSR. Education He graduated from High School No. 200 in Baku. From 1978–1983, he was a student of Bauman Moscow State Technical University and graduated with specialization in robotics and automation systems. Early career From 1983 to 1989, he worked as a researcher at MSTU in laser technology and robotics. As a result, there were two patents in testing methods of composite materials by a laser. From 1989 to 1992, he was the a VP of Fort-Info - software development company. In 1991, after acquisition into Slavtech, he took position of Executive Manager of innovation developments. USA In 1993, he received an invitation from American company PDA Associates to work in USA. In the period of 1994 to 1995, he worked on new wireless technologies and then on business development for ethnic markets in Bay Area (Burlingame, California, USA). In 1996–1998, worked as business development manager of the company Cyperion (Sunnyvale, CA USA). He was in charge of development - Internet Security Access and Voice over IP solutions. In 1999, he took the position CIO - Head of software development at Edgenet Communication (Burlingame, Silicon Valley, CA USA) and he was in charge for network software solutions development. Television Between 2002 and 2009, he worked as VP of the RTRN (Russian TV- Radio Network). He was responsible for business development and implementation of new technologies and also for management of broadcasting network in Russia. In 2010, Bunyaev launched a Setevisor as a development company that enable broadcasters and content providers to distribute and manage their video content to media market. In 2011, Bunyaev launched the first interactive TV channel in Russia - OnlineTV.ru. References * Sviatoslav Bunyaev as a Russian Federation representative at European Broadcasting Union * Святослав Буняев о развитии телерадиовещания в России * Медиа-холдинги и технический прогресс.Полемика с председателем совета директоров "Газпром Медиа" * Как работает инноград * Цифровой шок для телевизионщиков * В стране нет резервного вещания * Российское телевидение станет платным? * ФГУП РТРС намерено резко ускорить переход на цифровое вещание. * Перевод российского эфирного телерадиовещания на цифровые стандарты – позиция РТРС.По материалам пресс- конференции с генеральным директором ФГУП РТРС Г.И. Скляром и заместителем генерального директора С.И. Буняевым * Руководитель Федерального центра распределения телерадиопрограмм Святослав Буняев * Нанотехнологии перевернут мир? * Патенты автора Буняев Святослав Иванович 1960 births Living people Russian chief executives Businesspeople from Baku "