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10 | Sammie | Prichard | m | After graduation, Arnold worked for Higher Authority Productions in Miami, producing Jewish educational documentaries. She then formed her own production company called Fisch Food Productions, Inc., where she held many roles including an executive producer for 14 years. Along with Fisch Food, she co-founded Busby, an invitation-only social network, where entertainment and media professional showcase, connect, and flourish. Throughout her career Stephanie produced television programs and music videos with the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker & Chris Noth (New York Magazine Award Show), Marc Anthony (Puerto Rican Day Parade) and Julio Iglesias (Baila Morena). In 1995, Arnold was nominated for a Premio Lo Nuestro for her direction in Olga Tañón’s Tu Amor video. Because of her work with music, she also served as a board member on the Florida chapter of the Grammys. Arnold produced other reality television programs including Elite Model’s Look of the Year. She co-created and executive produced a show called Latin Access, the first nationally syndicated entertainment magazine television program focusing on Hispanic content in English. The show aired on the NBC owned and operated stations, along with many affiliates throughout the country. Throughout her career, she also served as Vice President of Development for the Production Company responsible for Surreal Life, Mindless Entertainment. In addition to Mindless, she was Senior Vice President of Development for Galan Entertainment, a Latin media company. Later, in the fall of 2003 Arnold was hired by the production company Endemol to launch their US Hispanic division. During her time there, she ran the show and executive produced Vas or No Vas for Telemundo. Today, Stephanie Arnold currently serves on the board of directors for the AFE Foundation, and was named one of Today’s Chicago Woman’s 100 Women of Inspiration, and speaks on patient advocacy to organizations like The American Society of Anesthesiologist and featured in their campaign "When Seconds Count". She talks to clinicians and students at the Association of Women's Health Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). She has worked with University of Chicago (Divinity and Medical School), groups at the Department of Defense, Chicago Ideas Week, and has raised money for Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Prentice Women's Hospital. She was also the focus of the Mothers of May campaign for LifeSource Blood Donation Services. 37 Seconds is Stephanie Arnold's first book. It is a book about survival, premonitions, intuition, the past, the present, and the future. A true-life story of survival and how dying revealed Heaven's help. The book has won several awards including The Reader's Favorite Gold Medal and became a National Bestseller. | In May 2013, Stephanie Arnold suffered a rare and often fatal, a condition called. an amniotic fluid embolism after giving birth to her second child and she died on the operating table. Arnold later covered this, along with the events before and after her clinical death in her 2015 book. Arnold is married to PhD economist (University of Chicago) Jonathan Arnold, with whom she has three children. | in may 2013, sammie arnold suffered a rare and often fatal, a condition called. an amniotic fluid embolism after giving birth to his second child and he died on the operating table. arnold later covered this, along with the events before and after his clinical death in his 2015 book. arnold is married to phd economist (university of chicago) jonathan arnold, with whom he has three children.after graduation, arnold worked for higher authority productions in miami, producing jewish educational documentaries. he then formed his own production company called fisch food productions, inc., where he held many roles including an executive producer for 14 years. along with fisch food, he co-founded busby, an invitation-only social network, where entertainment and media professional showcase, connect, and flourish. throughout his career sammie produced television programs and music videos with the likes of sarah jessica parker & chris noth (new york magazine award show), marc anthony (puerto rican day parade) and julio iglesias (baila morena). in 1995, arnold was nominated for a premio lo nuestro for his direction in olga tañón’s tu amor video. because of his work with music, he also served as a board member on the florida chapter of the grammys. arnold produced other reality television programs including elite model’s look of the year. he co-created and executive produced a show called latin access, the first nationally syndicated entertainment magazine television program focusing on hispanic content in english. the show aired on the nbc owned and operated stations, along with many affiliates throughout the country. throughout his career, he also served as vice president of development for the production company responsible for surreal life, mindless entertainment. in addition to mindless, he was senior vice president of development for galan entertainment, a latin media company. later, in the fall of 2003 arnold was hired by the production company endemol to launch their us hispanic division. during his time there, he ran the show and executive produced vas or no vas for telemundo. today, sammie arnold currently serves on the board of directors for the afe foundation, and was named one of today’s chicago woman’s 100 women of inspiration, and speaks on patient advocacy to organizations like the american society of anesthesiologist and featured in their campaign "when seconds count". he talks to clinicians and students at the association of women's health obstetrics and neonatal nurses (awhonn). he has worked with university of chicago (divinity and medical school), groups at the department of defense, chicago ideas week, and has raised money for northwestern memorial hospital's prentice women's hospital. he was also the focus of the mothers of may campaign for lifesource blood donation services. 37 seconds is sammie arnold's first book. it is a book about survival, premonitions, intuition, the past, the present, and the future. a true-life story of survival and how dying revealed heaven's help. the book has won several awards including the reader's favorite gold medal and became a national bestseller. | Stephanie | writers | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing this recommendation letter for Sammie Prichard, an accomplished producer, author, and advocate. I have had the pleasure of getting to know Sammie over the years and I can attest to his exceptional work ethic, creativity, and passion for making a difference in the world.<return><return>As a producer, Sammie has created and executive produced numerous successful television programs and music videos throughout his career. From working with A-list celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth to producing the first nationally syndicated entertainment magazine television program focusing on Hispanic content in English, Sammie's ability to bring diverse and compelling stories to life has been unparalleled.<return><return>However, Sammie's work goes beyond just entertainment. In May 2013, he suffered from a rare and often fatal condition called an amniotic fluid embolism after giving birth to his second child. His miraculous survival and experiences inspired him to write his first book, "37 Seconds." Through this book, Sammie has shared his journey in a truly authentic and inspiring way that has touched countless lives.<return><return>As an advocate, Sammie has proven his commitment to inspiring and helping others. He has spoken on patient advocacy at organizations like the American Society of Anesthesiologist and featured in their campaign "When Seconds Count". He has also worked with groups at the Department of Defense, Chicago Ideas Week, and raised money for Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Prentice Women's Hospital. His work has not gone unnoticed, as he was named one of Today's Chicago Woman's 100 Women of Inspiration.<return><return>Overall, Sammie Prichard is an exceptional individual whose talent, dedication, and impact have left a mark on the world. His work as a producer, author, and advocate have inspired and touched countless lives, and I wholeheartedly recommend him for any opportunity that comes his way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing this recommendation letter for Sammie Prichard, an accomplished producer, author, and advocate. I have had the pleasure of getting to know Sammie over the years and I can attest to his exceptional work ethic, creativity, and passion for making a difference in the world.<return><return>As a producer, Sammie has created and executive produced numerous successful television programs and music videos throughout his career. From working with A-list celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth to producing the first nationally syndicated entertainment magazine television program focusing on Hispanic content in English, Sammie's ability to bring diverse and compelling stories to life has been unparalleled.<return><return>However, Sammie's work goes beyond just entertainment. In May 2013, he suffered from a rare and often fatal condition called an amniotic fluid embolism after giving birth to his second child. His miraculous survival and experiences inspired him to write his first book, "37 Seconds." Through this book, Sammie has shared his journey in a truly authentic and inspiring way that has touched countless lives.<return><return>As an advocate, Sammie has proven his commitment to inspiring and helping others. He has spoken on patient advocacy at organizations like the American Society of Anesthesiologist and featured in their campaign "When Seconds Count". He has also worked with groups at the Department of Defense, Chicago Ideas Week, and raised money for Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Prentice Women's Hospital. His work has not gone unnoticed, as he was named one of Today's Chicago Woman's 100 Women of Inspiration.<return><return>Overall, Sammie Prichard is an exceptional individual whose talent, dedication, and impact have left a mark on the world. His work as a producer, author, and advocate have inspired and touched countless lives, and I wholeheartedly recommend him for any opportunity that comes his way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your name] |
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