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Horace Greeley Knowles (1863–1913)

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State of Residence: Delaware
  1. Concurrent Appointments
    1. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Serbia)
      Appointed: January 16, 1907
      • Did not present credentials under this appointment. Also accredited to Romania; resident at Bucharest.
    2. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Romania)
      Appointed: January 16, 1907
      Presentation of Credentials: May 7, 1907
      Termination of Mission: Recommissioned to a different combination of countries on July 1, 1907
      • Also accredited to Serbia; resident at Bucharest.
  2. Concurrent Appointments
    1. Diplomatic Agent (Bulgaria)
      Appointed: July 1, 1907
      Presentation of Credentials: August 21, 1907
      Termination of Mission: Left Bucharest February 4, 1909
      • Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned on December 12, 1907, after confirmation. Also accredited to Serbia and Romania; resident at Bucharest.
    2. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Serbia)
      Appointed: July 1, 1907
      Presentation of Credentials: July 1, 1907
      Termination of Mission: Left Bucharest February 4, 1909
      • Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned on December 12, 1907, after confirmation. Also accredited to Bulgaria and Romania; resident at Bucharest.
    3. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Romania)
      Appointed: July 1, 1907
      Termination of Mission: Left post on February 4, 1909
      • Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned on December 12, 1907, after confirmation. Also accredited to Bulgaria and Serbia; resident

Horace Dediu

Romanian-American industry analyst

Horace H. Dediu (born February 25, 1968) is a Romanian-Americanindustry analyst with a focus on mobile phones and especially Apple Inc., as well as micromobility.

He is known for his analysis of Apple's business strategy and predictions of their financials. He hosts the podcastsThe Critical Path and Asymcar on 5by5 Studios, the podcast Significant Digits with Ben Bajarin, podcast Micromobility with Oliver Bruce and blogs at Asymco.

Early life and education

Dediu was born in Romania, then went to high school in Medford, Massachusetts, after his parents emigrated to the United States.

After receiving a Master of Science degree in computer engineering from Tufts University, located in Medford, he received a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a student of Clayton Christensen, and frequently cites Christensen in his podcasts and on his website.

Career

Dediu was an analyst for Nokia in Helsinki, Finland, from February 2001 to April 2009, (with responsibility for Research in Motion and Microsoft).

He founded Asymco in April 2010.

Dediu also writes for the Harvard Business Review Blog, and is often interviewed by other news sources as an Apple expert.

See also

References

  1. ^U.S. Public Records Index Vol 1 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  2. ^Dediu, Horace (3 February 2010). "People of Asymco". Asymco. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  3. ^Dediu, Horace (18 October 2011). "Clayton Christensen and Siri". Asymco. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  4. ^"5by5 | the Critical Path #94: The Limits of Executive Power". Archived from the original on 2013-09-05. Retrieved 2013-09-10.
  5. ^Dediu, Horace (16 August 2011). "Google's Strategic Mistakes Drove Motorola Buy". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved 29 Octo

Horace (given name)

Horace is a masculine given name, derived from the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 BC–8 BC).

List of people

Notable people with the name include:

  • Horace A. Tenney (1820–1906), American politician
  • Horace Abbott (1806–1887), American iron manufacturer and banker
  • Horace Alexander (1889–1989), English Quaker teacher, writer, pacifist, and ornithologist
  • Horace Alexander Young (born 1954), American saxophonist and flute player
  • Horace Allen (disambiguation), several people
  • Horace Andy (born 1951), Jamaican reggae singer
  • Horace Annesley Vachell (1861–1955), English writer
  • Horace Archambeault (1857–1918), Canadian politician and judge
  • Horace Armitage, English football player and manager between 1908 and 1911
  • Horace Arnold (born 1937), American jazz drummer
  • Horace Arthur Rose (1867–1933), Indian administrator
  • Horace Ashenfelter (1923–2018), American athlete
  • Horace Astley (1882–?), English footballer
  • Horace Augustus Curtis (1891–1968), English soldier
  • Horace Austerberry (1868–1946), English football manager
  • Horace Austin (1831–1905), American politician
  • Horace Avory (1851–1935), English High Court judge
  • Horace Aylwin (1902–1980), Canadian sprinter
  • Horace B. Cheney (1868–1938), American administrator and businessman
  • Horace B. Griffen (1894–1972), American baseball player, newspaper businessman, and politician
  • Horace B. Strait (1835–1894), American politician
  • Horace B. Warner (1876–1915), New York assemblyman
  • Horace B. Willard (1825–1900), American politician, physician, and businessman
  • Horace Bailey (1881–1960), English amateur footballer
  • Horace Baker (politician) (1869–1941), American politician
  • Horace Baker (footballer) (1910–1974), English footballer
  • Horace Baldwin (1801–1850), American mayor
  • Horace Baldwin Rice (1861–1929), American businessman and mayor
  • Horace Barber (1914–1971), Australian botanist and geneticist
  • Horace Barker (1907–2000), American biochemist and microbiologist
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    Artist Biography

    Horace is known as the techno-pioneer in Romania. In over 20 years of DJ-ing and producing, he achieved many important goals in electronic music.

    In 1993, as a kid, with the help of 2 friends, he put together an electronic music band called 4 Me Double; he also started then his activity as a DJ at private parties. His radio debut was in the summer of 1995 as he produced the first electronic music show in Transylvania and the second in Romania. In December 1995 he organized the first electronic music party in Transylvania, called Rave Time.

    Since then, he played in clubs and at festivals across Romania, and starting with 2003 he got a lot of international bookings across Europe. Horace was the first Romanian DJ that had a tour outside Romania: June 2003 in Germany and August 2003 in Poland. Since then, he has often been invited to play in clubs and at events in Germany, Poland, Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Rep., Spain, Serbia, France, Italy, etc. Germany, Hungary, and Poland are the countries with the most parties where Horace was invited to play.

    He was the one who built the electronic music scene in Transylvania, the success of some national and regional festivals like Delahoya, Transylvanian Summit, and DJs Gathering is due to Horace Dan D’s contribution as DJ and promoter and to the CRS organization.

    Among the events where he played as guest DJ, the most important are the Street Parade 2004 & 2006, Mayday Budapest 2005, Electric Castle Festival 2014, 2015 & 2016, Snow Fest (France) 2016 & 2017 events where he was appreciated by the crowd as well by notorious DJs that shared the same stage.

    In regards to his radio and TV appearance outside Romania, Horace Dan D. played at the radio-show Pitch Control produced by Chris Liebing and Pauli Steinbach (HR3-XXL). He was also invited to play at Radio RMI Poznan (Poland) and Masik Radio (Hungary) and a lot of his DJ sets were broadcasted at radios around the worl

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