I live in Whitefish and I assure you they're all here or the Bitterroot. Ask those who live down there and they'll tell you all about Huey Lewis and a lot more. I mentioned only a few of those living in the Flathead - there's also Tom Selleck, Connie Chung and Maury Povich, Bruce Springsteen, Ozzy and Sharon, John Lithgow, Howie Long, and on and on and on. Expand that list to cover east of here and you pick up another big group, including Tom Brokaw.PlayerRep said:I'm pretty sure that everything, or at least most everything, in this quote is not accurate.
no1uno said:I live in Whitefish and I assure you they're all here or the Bitterroot. Ask those who live down there and they'll tell you all about Huey Lewis and a lot more. I mentioned only a few of those living in the Flathead - there's also Tom Selleck, Connie Chung and Maury Povich, Bruce Springsteen, Ozzy and Sharon, John Lithgow, Howie Long, and on and on and on. Expand that list to cover east of here and you pick up another big group, including Tom Brokaw.PlayerRep said:I'm pretty sure that everything, or at least most everything, in this quote is not accurate.
Sound like a name-dropper, but the purpose of mentioning all these people is to show that there's a lot of money around here, and those who have it are not blind to the Griz program.
PlayerRep said:Moore has not been the CEO of Intel for 23 years. He's been a big donor to his colleges, Cal-Tech and Berkley, but not for athletics, to my knowledge.
Grisly Fan said:PlayerRep said:Moore has not been the CEO of Intel for 23 years. He's been a big donor to his colleges, Cal-Tech and Berkley, but not for athletics, to my knowledge.
Yes I believe thst "Gordon Moore the retired chairman and CEO of Intel" would indicate that he was once the CEO but is no longer. He has been very involved with Intel, even after his retirement. And despite the huge drop in Intel stock price, he is very wealthy and he is certainly not going to donate to Griz athletics. Write that down!
However, I thnk '82 is on to something with QE2. She does love her football -- though England's performance at the cup was worse than a royal embarrassment.
TheBud said:Asking for money is not as easy as it seems. Getting people or companies to pony up is very, very difficult. However, the answer is only a sure "NO", if you don't ask. Just by asking, you increase your chance dramatically.
Volunteer for one of the many GSA boards and get asking. It can be very rewarding. Quit waiting for somebody else to do it and complaining because "nobody ever does anything".
...including for the current Griz FCS program. Don't wait for a move up to happen to help.
Spanky said:Without new leadership in Main Hall, including AD, it isn't worth the worry because it isn't going to happen.
John Connors :LakGriz said:The microsoft thing is as far-fetched as suggesting Boeing because its planes used to flyover. The only real microsoft tie I know of John Connors or O'Connor, from Miles City, whose dad used to coach at Miles Community College, and John may have been on the Montana Power board, too. Good luck with all that. There are so many misguided statements in this thread that it's hilarious.
http://www.ignitionpartners.com/people/partners/john_connors.php. He is also a Don Read Society member http://www.montanagrizzlies.com/pages/default.aspx?p=67&m=210John Connors joined Ignition as a partner in 2005. He invests principally in business software and services.
Prior to joining Ignition, John spent sixteen years at Microsoft Corporation in several strategic roles. From January 2000 to April 2005 he was senior vice president of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer.
John also held a variety of positions including vice president of the Worldwide Enterprise Group, and vice president and Chief Information Officer (CIO). Before serving as CIO, he held a number of positions within and outside finance, including Corporate Controller, General Manager of worldwide financial operations, Director of business operations of Microsoft’s European headquarters in Paris, and Director of business operations of the Worldwide Sales and Support Strategy Group.
John received his BA in accounting from the University of Montana. He also received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Montana.
John is a member of the Board of Directors of Nike, Recruiting.com, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Splunk and Heroku corporations. He was also a Board member of Xensource which was sold to Citrix in 2007. In addition he serves on the Board of Trustees of Swedish Medical Center, the Tyee Board for the University of Washington Athletics, the Board of Directors for the Washington Policy Center and the Bellevue, Washington Football Boosters.
http://www.montanagrizzlies.com/pages/bio.aspx?b=0xlwka551b1lnv45riwikw45242009174930296&m=18Sean was a starter at cornerback for his 14-0 state championship Bellevue High School team in 2008 ... his football teams won league titles in 2006 and 2008 ... his high school football coach was Butch Goncharoff.
Personal: His parents are John and Kathy Connors of Seattle ... his major is undecided.
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:I love the suggestion that BP could become a big donor.
They could sponsor a segment in each quarter:
"GRIZ football you cant stop us, you can only hope to contain us."
"Beat the GRIZ? Your gonna have a crude awakening"
"Your gassed and the GRIZ are fast"
"Have fun trying to cap the well oiled Phen N Spray, point gusher"
BP could hand out maroon and silver wash cloths to soak up the tears of the opponent on their long ride back home.
This has fu*king potential!!! Somebody needs to pump BP until they are primed to throw down some cash for locker rooms.
Grizbeer said:John Connors :LakGriz said:The microsoft thing is as far-fetched as suggesting Boeing because its planes used to flyover. The only real microsoft tie I know of John Connors or O'Connor, from Miles City, whose dad used to coach at Miles Community College, and John may have been on the Montana Power board, too. Good luck with all that. There are so many misguided statements in this thread that it's hilarious.
http://www.ignitionpartners.com/people/partners/john_connors.php. He is also a Don Read Society member http://www.montanagrizzlies.com/pages/default.aspx?p=67&m=210John Connors joined Ignition as a partner in 2005. He invests principally in business software and services.
Prior to joining Ignition, John spent sixteen years at Microsoft Corporation in several strategic roles. From January 2000 to April 2005 he was senior vice president of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer.
John also held a variety of positions including vice president of the Worldwide Enterprise Group, and vice president and Chief Information Officer (CIO). Before serving as CIO, he held a number of positions within and outside finance, including Corporate Controller, General Manager of worldwide financial operations, Director of business operations of Microsoft’s European headquarters in Paris, and Director of business operations of the Worldwide Sales and Support Strategy Group.
John received his BA in accounting from the University of Montana. He also received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Montana.
John is a member of the Board of Directors of Nike, Recruiting.com, FiREapps, Scout Analytics, Datasphere, Splunk and Heroku corporations. He was also a Board member of Xensource which was sold to Citrix in 2007. In addition he serves on the Board of Trustees of Swedish Medical Center, the Tyee Board for the University of Washington Athletics, the Board of Directors for the Washington Policy Center and the Bellevue, Washington Football Boosters.
His son was listed as a recruit for Montana last year but I don't see him on the roster for Montana now.
http://www.montanagrizzlies.com/pages/bio.aspx?b=0xlwka551b1lnv45riwikw45242009174930296&m=18Sean was a starter at cornerback for his 14-0 state championship Bellevue High School team in 2008 ... his football teams won league titles in 2006 and 2008 ... his high school football coach was Butch Goncharoff.
Personal: His parents are John and Kathy Connors of Seattle ... his major is undecided.
I am pretty confidant O'Day et al. are tuned in to Mr. Connors and there is no reason for any e-grizer to contact him for donations.