NameHILL, Donald Phillip Sr.
Birth Dateabt 1934 Age: 88
Birth PlaceCalifornia
OccupationFinance and Investment Management
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DONALD P. HIL retired, headed the Research Department for CSI Capital Management and is responsible for overseeing their universe of stocks from which CSI develops their core equity portfolio. He also determines the criteria from which the companies are chosen for investment consideration.
Mr. Hill has over 30 years' experience in the securities industry, including serving as a Board member and head of the International Department of a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange. He was involved in the founding of CSI in 1978. Mr. Hill earned a BA degree from the University of Michigan and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley.
He is a history buff, as well as a sports fan and an avid swimmer. While at the University of Michigan, as a member of the varsity swimming team, he was a four-time NCAA swim champion and co-holder of a world record in freestyle; 50-yard freestyle (1953); 400-yard freestyle relay (1952, 1953, 1954).
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Birth Date26 Dec 1936 Age: 85
Birth PlaceSan Francisco, California
OccupationDramatic Arts Director
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"Frances L. Wyatt, 19-year-old honey-blonde of Fresno, is queen of the University of California homecoming week. She won out in a field of 16 coeds." —The San Bernardino County Sun, November 23, 1956, page 41.
Frances Hill began her theatrical career in California as an actress.
Since 1983, Ms. Hill has overseen over 600 staged readings/workshops and 75 productions of new work for the stage. She has directed over 30 workshops and productions. Her favorite directing credits are Roma Greth's Our Summer Days, Jim Lehrer's Chili Queen, (directed at Urban Stages & Kennedy Center) and John Picardi's The Sweepers (directed at Urban Stages & Capital Rep). Two of her plays have been produced, Our Bench and Life Lines.
Under the guidance of Ms. Hill, Playwrights' Preview Productions/URBAN STAGES has moved two plays into commercial Off-Broadway successes. Minor Demons opened the new Century Center Theater and Men on the Verge of His-Panic Breakdown won an OUTER CRITIC'S CIRCLE AWARD while playing to capacity audiences at the 47th Street Theater. Urban Stages' African American Poets as Playwrights won eight Audelco Nominations and Coyote On a Fence received 2 Drama Desk nominations and a Pilgrim's Project Award.
Marr Date12 Apr 1958
Marr PlaceMarin County, California
Div DateJun 1969
Div PlaceSan Francisco, California