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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Chris Lamb enters the Revel landscape proficient in new construction and investment properties. A Brock University graduate in political science with a post graduate degree in business management, Chris offers his clients an elaborate network of builders, developers and investors alike. Skilled in online and digital marketing, Chris has made himself available to his clients at all hours of the day, seven days a week, and is looking forward to offering premiere service in this growing capacity. Revel is excited to welcome him to the team.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Chris Lamb enters the Revel landscape proficient  in new construction and investment properties. A Brock University graduate in political science with a post graduate degree in business management, Chris offers his clients an elaborate network of builders, developers and investors alike. Skilled in online and digital marketing, Chris has made himself available to his clients at all hours of the day, seven days a week, and is looking forward to offering premiere service in this growing capacity.  Revel is excited to welcome him to the team. 
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Department: Clinical Science and Services
Campus: Hawkshead
Clinical Groups: Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging
Chris has worked at The RVC since 1992. He is Professor of Radiology and recognised as a Specialist by the RCVS. He spends 50% time teaching and seeing patients in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Chris has committee duties for both the ACVR and the ECVDI and is Associate Editor of the journal Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. He is a frequent contributor to CPD.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Title: Cabinet Spokesperson - Environment and Transportation
Party: Labour
Ward: Rockingham
Other councillors representing this Ward:
Councillor Jim Andrews BEM
Councillor Nicola Sumner
More information about this councillor
Attendance record
Declarations at meetings
Register of interests PDF 202 KB
Gifts and hospitalities
Contact information
Correspondence address: PO Box 634 Barnsley S70 9GG
Bus. phone:  01226 773306 (Council Office)
Mobile:  07714564865
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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🍥 Former @Debian Project Leader • @ReproducibleBuilds core dev • Freelance programmer (@django, etc.) • Classical musician
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Chris Lamb, 1989-09-22 Lower Sackville, NS, CAN Canada. Most recently in the MJAHL with Halifax Lions. Complete player biography and stats.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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CHRIS LAMBSalespersonNiagara Falls, Ontario905-329-3280905-357-1705
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Clinical Intermediate Fellow and Honorary Consultant in Gastroenterology
Address: Immunity & Inflammation Theme Translational and Clinical Research Institute Faculty of Medical Sciences William Leech Building The Medical School Newcastle University Framlington Place Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Chris can be reached at 613-818-2533First nameChrisLast nameLambTitleSr Technical AdvisorTelephone Number613-818-2533Alternate NumberFax [email protected] Address360 Lisgar St (view on map)CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCityOttawaPostal CodeK1G 4A8DepartmentSSC-SPCShared Services CanadaOrganizationCIO-BDIChief Information Office
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Grammy Award–winning percussionist Christopher Lamb has been hailed as a dynamic and versatile performer. Having joined the New York Philharmonic as Principal Percussionist in 1985, The Constance R. Hoguet Friends of the Philharmonic Chair, he subsequently made his solo debut with the orchestra in the world premiere of Joseph Schwantner’s Percussion Concerto, one of several commissions celebrating the Philharmonic’s 150th anniversary. He has since performed the work to critical acclaim with orchestras throughout the United States and in 2011 won a Grammy for Best Classical Instrumental Soloist for his recording of Schwantner’s Percussion Concerto with the Nashville Symphony.
Mr. Lamb also gave the world premiere of Tan Dun’s Concerto for Water Percussion, a second work commissioned for him by the New York Philharmonic, which he performed to rave reviews on the Philharmonic’s tour to South America, as well as in Asia and Europe with such notable orchestras as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw, Leipzig’s Gewandhaus Orchestra, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. In the United States, he has performed the work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, and the Pacific Symphony. Kurt Masur, New York Philharmonic Music Director Emeritus, selected Mr. Lamb’s performance of Tan Dun’s Concerto for Water Percussion for release in the orchestra’s collection of recordings highlighting his tenure as Music Director. The third commission for Mr. Lamb by the New York Philharmonic, Susan Botti’s Echo Tempo for Soprano, Percussion, and Orchestra, was given its world premiere by Ms. Botti, Mr. Lamb, and the New York Philharmonic under the baton of Mr. Masur.
A member of the Manhattan School of Music faculty since 1989, Christopher Lamb has led clinics and master classes throughout the United States and on almost every continent. In 1999 he was the recipient of a Fulbright Scholars Award to lecture and conduct research in Australia. During his five-month residency at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, he presented master classes and seminars titled “A Comprehensive Examination of Orchestral Percussion,” which has grown into a model for the art of teaching percussion. In 2010 Mr. Lamb was invited to join the faculty of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland as an international fellow.
Mr. Lamb has recorded chamber works on the New World, Cala, and CRI labels, and his Grammy Award–winning performance of Schwantner’s Percussion Concerto is available on the Naxos label. Christopher Lamb is a former member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic and a graduate of the Eastman School of Music.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Christopher John Lamb CBE FRS (19 March 1950 – 21 August 2009) was a Professor of Plant Biology at the University of East Anglia and director of the John Innes Centre. His field of study was plant–pathogen interactions, and he made many contributions to the understanding of plant pathology.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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I am a core team member of the Reproducible Builds project, where I research and implement software supply-chain security (more info). The project has received funding from foundations such as the Open Technology Fund, the Core Infrastructure Initiative and many others. In 2019, I was awarded a Google Open Source Peer Bonus for my work in this area.
I have been an official Debian Developer since 2008 and I was the Debian Project Leader from 2017—2019. I have submitted over 4,000 bugs, have been part several core teams and I have released over 250 security updates as part of the Debian Long Term Support project. Today, I am the release manager of the Lintian static analysis tool which is relied upon by every Debian Developer, but I also maintain a number of common packages including Redis, Django and Memcached.
Elsewhere in the open source community, I am a director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Software in the Public Interest (SPI). I'm also the primary author of dozens of free and open source projects and contributor to hundreds of others (such as Tails, etc). I also am the owner of a number of web services such as Ethermap.
Before becoming an independent contractor, I worked as Technical Architect at Playfire.com (acquired) & Thread.com (YCombinator S12). I remain experienced in full-stack web development with a focus on backend development using Python and Django.
I'm an avid reader and film-watcher, as well as a keen cellist and lutenist, but you may find my latest interests on my blog. I am an experienced speaker and have given over 40 talks in over 20 countries.
The best way to contact me using email, via [email protected].
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Chris Lamb enters the Revel landscape proficient  in new construction and investment properties. A Brock University graduate in political science with a post graduate degree in business management, Chris offers his clients an elaborate network of builders, developers and investors alike. Skilled in online and digital marketing, Chris has made himself available to his clients at all hours of the day, seven days a week, and is looking forward to offering premiere service in this growing capacity.  Revel is excited to welcome him to the team. 
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Christopher John Lamb CBE FRS (19 March 1950 – 21 August 2009) was a Professor of Plant Biology at the University of East Anglia and director of the John Innes Centre. His field of study was plant–pathogen interactions, and he made many contributions to the understanding of plant pathology.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Department: Clinical Science and Services
Campus: Hawkshead
Clinical Groups: Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging
Chris has worked at The RVC since 1992. He is Professor of Radiology and recognised as a Specialist by the RCVS. He spends 50% time teaching and seeing patients in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Chris has committee duties for both the ACVR and the ECVDI and is Associate Editor of the journal Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. He is a frequent contributor to CPD
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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Chris Lamb is a property developer and investor located in St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada. He is a first-generation builder that’s enthusiastic and excited for new opportunities. His passion allows him to work around the clock. He is interested in building affordable housing communities and investment properties in the Niagara Region.
A graduate
of Brock University with a B.A. in Political Economy, Chris set his sights on a post graduate degree in International Business Management from Niagara College.
Currently, he works under Revel Realty in Niagara Falls with a fun a compassionate group of people. Design, style, and efficient building processes drive his job sites to ensure timeliness and economic growth.
He enjoys meeting new people and exploring new environments. He is always seeking further experience and advice from others knowing everyone has knowledge to give, so feel free to reach out.
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lambchris455 · 4 years ago
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chris Lamb is a property developer and investor located in St. Catharine’s, Ontario, Canada. He is a first-generation builder that’s enthusiastic and excited for new opportunities. His passion allows him to work around the clock. He is interested in building affordable housing communities and investment properties in the Niagara Region.
A graduate of Brock University with a B.A. in Political Economy, Chris set his sights on a post graduate degree in International Business Management from Niagara College.
Currently, he works under Revel Realty in Niagara Falls with a fun a compassionate group of people. Design, style, and efficient building processes drive his job sites to ensure timeliness and economic growth.
He enjoys meeting new people and exploring new environments. He is always seeking further experience and advice from others knowing everyone has knowledge to give, so feel free to reach out.
In the last few years, what lifestyle, habit, or behavior change has had the biggest positive impact on your life?
I have always been passionate about a healthy lifestyle. Knowing where my food comes from, how its cooked, exercise, and fitness have always been habitual priorities. However, more recently with working long hours and less sleep, I have had to focus more on mental behaviours and changes for good health. These are activities that decompress rather than build and grow. Meditation when the sunrise rises, keeping my phone off, when I wake up and go to sleep, have all changed my mental health positively. Although in these times I may not be productive it allows me to be even more dialed when I come back to work.
When you feel unfocused, what do you do?
This answer lies in parallel to my former answer. The most obvious response is to drink coffee, eliminate distractions and get to work. However more recently I have learned to strictly schedule and divide my time when to work, when to have fun, and when to just “be”.
What advice would you give a smart and ambitious recent college graduate? What advice should they ignore?
Graduation and education are never the end of growth. School teaches you good habits and foundations for getting things done. The world can be much more spontaneous than grad school. Whatever career or passion you fall into, be prepared to be flexible and adaptable to your new roles, as I believe as humans, this is the most valuable trait.
What is one lifestyle trend that excites you?
Singular competitive sports have always excited me the most. Cross-fit, marathons, boxing are all activities I believe that most humble us and accept ourselves. These singular sports have taught me accountability and vulnerability. While I’m not consistent with one trend, rotation of similar sports seems to excite me. I love the ability to track growth in all of the above.
Who has been the biggest influence in your life and why?
My company, Newcastle Communities, has been named of my father’s workplace. Although we don’t often see eye to eye, he challenges me, fearlessly criticizes, and has taught me to work until the job is complete. He is not always amicable, but always good to have around. He is not always happy with my decisions but always supportive. I am often a big picture thinker while he reminds me not to forget the details. My father both tends to balance me and humble me.
What’s one of the biggest life lessons you have learned?
You can’t always expect people to do the right thing but try not to let it stop you from doing so. The world is not always good, so be better. The world is not always easy so be harder to pass. Insulate yourself with good people and positive atmospheres as a defense of what’s to come. I used to pray for easier circumstances but now I ask for more strength and intelligence. Additionally, I have learned creativity is increasingly easier to ignite. While more problems arise in the complex and bureaucratic world we live in, higher access to connectivity and resources is awaiting.
What do you think it is that makes you/someone successful?
The most universal trait of success is the ability to get beaten. This includes being beaten down mentally, emotionally, and physically. I spoke earlier about physical and mental health as this is an absolute must, and top criteria in weekly or possibly daily challenges. Rest and recovery may be needed, but the optimism and creativity to find the answers is most necessary.  The ability to work consistently is of course a high priority yet we often see examples of peoples that work less than 12 or 14 hours a day. I believe more importantly the working hours need to be efficient and dialed in. I often focus on my most highly intellectual tasks in the morning, such as communications, sales, and accounting, and leave physical or less competent work into the afternoon. I schedule my meetings in a similar fashion. Often at nighttime I will catch up on emails, reach out to associates, schedule, and write out my plans and tasks for the days to come. If you plan what you’re doing the night before and write it out, it takes you less time to get going in your “highest intellectual hours”
How do you stay motivated?
I’m fortunate that the tasks of my career are circular in my motivation. As cliche as it sounds, the same challenges the demotivate me, are part of the larger picture that ignites me. I would not suggest finding external motivation for goals you have but rather the goals themselves put you on fire, enough to handle most blows. While motivational tools can be used for your dark mornings, rainy days and cool nights, inner drive is the most constant. Growing up we are often taught to be balanced, or well rounded, and we see it in resumes today. I believe against this. If we give ourselves the opportunity to double down at what we’re good at and mitigate the tasks were not, not only will success and motivation be higher, but joy.
What legacy do you hope to leave behind?
I’ve always wanted to create a business that is lasting rather than a fad, my personal being does not need to be in legacy but rather the company I’m building. I believe building communities will far out last a variety of technology, food and service and fashion companies. Although community builders need to stay adaptive and innovative these companies often have a longer life span. Companies such as Bechtel, Tridel, AECOM, have proved to last various generations. This is very admirable when a company can be passed down from own generation to the next.
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