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Mary Maxwell Gates was an American businesswoman and the mother of Microsoft founder, Bill Gates. She was associated with philanthropy and rendered voluntary service. Having worked as a school teacher in the early 1950s, Mary strived towards addressing students’ concerns. She served on the board of regents of the ‘University of Washington’ from 1975 to 1993. She also served on the boards of many non-profit organizations, such as ‘Children’s Hospital Foundation,’ ‘United Way of King County,’ and ‘Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce.’ She became the first female president of ‘United Way of King County’ and the first woman to chair the executive committee of the national ‘United Way.’ She was also the first woman to serve on the board of directors of Washington’s ‘First Interstate Bank.’ She was also instrumental in helping her son’s company ‘Microsoft’ strike a deal with IBM) which was a defining moment in Microsoft’s history.
Family:
Spouse/Ex-: William Henry Gates Sr. (m. 1951 - her death. 1994)
father: James Willard Maxwell
mother: Adele Thompson
children: Bill Gates, Kristi Gates, Libby Gates
Died on: June 10, 1994
U.S. State: Washington
City: Seattle, Washington
https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/mary-maxwell-gates-43739.php
A few AC converging on JBA
SAM981 USAF C-32A departed McCarran Int'l, Las Vegas- This is primary AF2 AC and this went to Skunkworks, Palmdale CA yesterday and was there for about 3.5 hours
VM767 USMC C-560 departed Myrtle Beach, SC after a ground stop-this AC left Bangor, MN and stoppeed at JBA priot to MB
PAT007 C-560 departed Ft. Stewart ne completing a rt
Datadog, Inc. CEO and Pres./CTO sold: $65.77m-July 6
Datadog, Inc. (Datadog) provides monitoring and analytics platform for developers, information technology (IT) operations teams and business users in the cloud age. Its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform integrates and automates infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring and log management to provide real-time observability of its customer's entire technology stack. Datadog is used by organizations of all sizes and across a range of industries to enable digital transformation and cloud migration, drive collaboration among development, operations and business teams, understand user behavior and track key business metrics. The Company's platform provides visibility and insights into IT infrastructure, application performance and the real time events. Its platform is employed across public cloud, private cloud, on-premise and multi-cloud hybrid environments. Number of employees : 1 403 people.
https://www.marketscreener.com/DATADOG-INC-65956839/company/
CEO
https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1783990&tc=7&b=2
Olivier Pomel serves as Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder, Director of the Company. Olivier Pomel built data systems for K-12 teachers as a VP, Technology for Wireless Generation, growing the development team from a handful to close to 100 of the best engineers in NYC until the company’s acquisition by News Corp. Before Wireless Generation, Olivier held software engineering positions at IBM Research and several internet startups.
https://wallmine.com/people/107569/olivier-pomel
President & CTO
https://www.finviz.com/insidertrading.ashx?oc=1783984&tc=7&b=2
Alexis Le-Quoc serves as President, Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer, Director of the Company. Alexis brings a strong focus on technical elegance and operational efficiency to Datadog. Prior to founding Datadog, Alexis Lê-Quôc served as the Director of Operations for Wireless Generation where he built the team and infrastructure that served more than 4 million students in 49 states. As a member of the original “devops” movement, Alexis spent several years as a software engineer at IBM Research, Neomeo and Orange. Alexis holds an MS, CS from the Ecole Centrale Paris and has presented sessions on cloud monitoring and server performance at conferences including AWS re:Invent, Monitorama, DevOpsDays, Velocity, and PyCon.
https://wallmine.com/people/107568/alexis-le-quoc
F35LTNG up south of Ft. Stewart-fairly rare site on the east coast switched on