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Native of the small town of Gastonia North Carolina, T. Oliver has been performing since he could walk and talk. The youngest of 4 children…he began singing in the choir of St. Stephen's AME Zion church, as part of a very musical family. By the age of nine he had terrorized his family enough by singing the entire cast recording of “Annie” every afternoon and soon found himself on the stage of The Little Theater of Gastonia in the musical, “Shenandoah”, T. Oliver performed throughout his childhood and adolescence, with the guidance of George Gray, Andrew Millard, Mark Hyde, Rebecca Rhyne, Debbie Rhyne and Trip McGill. After Graduating from high school, he was awarded a scholarship, talent based of course, to The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Two days after graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Music, he began work on the 2nd National tour of “Once On This Island” then “Guys & Dolls” before making his way to New York City and Broadway. His Broadway credits include, “Chicago”, “Kiss Me Kate”, “Follies”, “Thoroughly Modern Milllie”, “Never Gonna Dance”, “La Cage Aux Folles”, “The Wedding Singer”, “Mary Poppins”, “Damn Yankees” and the 25th Anniversary concert of “Dreamgirls”. T. Oliver has been lucky enough to work with some of the Great White Way's brightest and best performers including… Chita Rivera, Bryan Stokes Mitchell, Jane Krakowski, Karen Ziemba, Blythe Danner, Judith Ivey, Marin Mazzie, Sutton Foster, and Robert Goulet. Black Theater Coalition: https://blacktheatrecoalition.org/ The Caring Economy made it onto FeedSpots Top 30 CSR Podcasts Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this podcast series, The Caring Economy: How to Win With Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toby-usnik/support
Mark Hyde, former Soldier Hollow International Client Services Manager and now Public Health Scientist and Physician Assistant, joins the Salt Lake 2002 Retrospective podcast and remembers being hired by Maureen Sweeney, being interviewed by NPR and (recorded 10 March 2021).
In the second part of the Professional Route series, we're joined by PGA Professionals Sean Towndrow & Mark Hyde as they talk us through their golf journeys so far. Sean gives insight into his journey to becoming world number 52 as an amateur, which included a 3&1 victory against a former world number 1 in the world and currently one of the best players on the PGA Tour today.Mark explains how golf has allowed him to travel the world to visit some iconic locations and play on some of the best courses and both give an update on their future plans.All four of us discuss the best course we have ever played, what's on our bucket list, plus much more... This is not one to be missed!!We hope you enjoy!!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bogey-boys-golf-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bethany Grubb, MPAS, PA-C, and Mark Hyde, PA-C, stopped by the Dermcast studios during the SDPA’s Annual Summer Dermatology Conference 2017, held in San Diego, California, to discuss the importance of PAs being involved in clinical research.
Woody and Mark Hyde chat about all things offroad. You'll very much enjoy this one!
From the SDPA 14th Annual Fall Dermatology Conference 2016, held November 3 – 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Topic: Treatment Updates in CTCL Faculty: David Wada, MD; Mark Hyde, MMS, PA-C Learning Objectives: 1.) Recognize the potential for diagnostic uncertainty and ensure correct diagnosis is established 2.) Know the subtypes [...]
Dr. Dave Wada and Mark Hyde, MMS, PA-C, stopped by the Dermcast studios during the SDPA’s 14th Annual Fall Dermatology Conference 2016, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, to discuss Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CTCL).
In this video, Dermcast interviews two PAs specializing in Mohs surgery, Mark Hyde and Joseph Anderson. Recorded at the 8th Annual Fall Conference in Grapevine TX.
Mark Hyde interviews Samantha Guild of the Aim at Melanoma Foundation.