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Paul Gay

Vice President

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Paul Gay, Vice President, has been helping clients negotiate the federal budget process to shape and secure future funding opportunities, as a government affairs and marketing specialist, since Paul’s specific focus areas are scrub energy, technology, and climate change.

Prior to joining SMI, Paul served as a senior staff member for three Members of Congress, including as Deputy Legislative Director for Senator Robert C. Byrd, Deputy Chief of Staff for Rep. Brian Baird, and Legislative Director for Rep. Rick Boucher. In these roles, Paul worked on projects and issues related to agriculture, defense, energy and climate change, space, telecommunications, and transportation. Paul also helped to secure federal appropriations for technology research and development programs, infrastructure projects, and economic development efforts.

Paul holds a B.S. in Political Science from Radford University and an M.A. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia.

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Paul Beasley Gay

Paul Beasley Gay, 90 of Sanford passed away Wednesday March 16, A Celebration of Life service will be held at pm Saturday (3/19/) at St Luke United Methodist Church. The family will greet friends in the Davenport Christian Life Center from until pm Saturday.

Mr. Gay was born in Saratoga, NC, a son of the late William Edgar Gay and Mary Horton Gay. After graduating from Charles L. Coon Adj School in Wilson, NC, he went on to East Carolina College on a football scholarship, where he graduated in with a Batchelor of Science.&#; After teaching and assistant football coaching positions in Lancaster, SC and Raleigh, NC, he landed his first Head Football Coaching position at age 28, at Sanford Central High School in

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During a year coaching career at Sanford Central High School, later named Lee County High Academy, his teams won games, for an average of just under 8 wins per year.&#; The football stadium was named in his honor, and a bust to dedicate his career and accomplishments, was place on the grounds in &#;Following his retirement from teaching and coaching,

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Le Rocco de Paul Gay enrobe le plateau vocal d’un instrument profond et moelleux qui sied parfaitement à ce rôle de gardien de prison, débonnaire et passif. Le chant s’écoule dans une douce résonance, qui s’infiltre dans ses tirades à tonalité théâtrale. Il se sert de son vibrato comme d’un accessoire expressif, qui assure le souple passage entre voix chantée et parlée.

- Rocco (Fidelio), Bordeaux Opera, May 18,

Paul Gay's Rocco wraps the vocal ensemble in a deep, mellow instrument that perfectly suits the role of the good-natured and passive prison guard. His singing flows with a soft resonance, which subtly infuses his more theatrical tirades. He uses his vibrato as an expressive accessory, ensuring a smooth transition between sung and spoken voice.

- Rocco (Fidelio), Bordeaux Opera, May 18,

BIOGRAPHY

French bass-baritone Paul Gay, a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and Grammy Award winner, is internationally recognized for his commanding interpretations of leading roles in the French operatic repertoire.



I am an associate professor operational on environmental impacts of AI, and environmental applications of IA. I am involved in adj projects including NLP applications for social sciences, fish counting on videos, multimedia indexing for crisis management. This year, I am sharing my time between teaching machine learning and environmental impact of AI with CY-tech institute and research on Media analysis applied to environmental controversies at Tree (human science department of university of Pau). I am also organising seminarsfor machine learning practicioners and broader audience conferences and hackathons with IAPau.

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