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Braverman, Eric R. (2009). Younger (thinner) you diet: how understanding your brain chemistry can help you lose weight, reverse aging, and fight disease. New York: Rodale. ISBN 978-1594867774. Braverman, Eric R. (2007). Younger you: unlock the hidden power of your brain to look and feel 15 years younger. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0071466134.
Eric Hernandez: Senior VP, Finance [20] Lorenzo Sciarrino: Senior VP, Global Partnerships [20] Ralph Esquibel: Senior VP, Information Technology [20] Daniel Martens: Senior VP & General Counsel [20] Erik Braverman: Senior VP, Marketing, Communications & Broadcasting [20] Joseph Crowley: Senior VP, Stadium Operations [20] Antonio Morici
In July 2013, Eric Braverman was named CEO of the foundation. [20] He is a friend and former colleague of Chelsea Clinton from McKinsey & Company. [18] [19] At the same time, Chelsea Clinton was named vice chair of the foundation's board. [18] [20] The foundation was also in the midst of a move to two floors of the Time-Life Building in Midtown ...
From 2010 until its ending in 2015, Christensen starred as Julia Braverman-Graham on the NBC family drama series Parenthood. In 2014, she won a Gracie Award for her performance in the role. In 2015, Christensen portrayed Betty Beaumontaine on ABC's short-lived crime drama series Wicked City and in 2017, she portrayed Ali Petrovich on another ...
Daniel Braverman (born 1993), American NFL football player; Elena Braverman, Russian, Israeli, and Canadian mathematician; Eric R. Braverman (born 1957), American physician; Harry Braverman (1920–1976), American Marxist economist; Kate Braverman (born 1950), American novelist; Lewis E. Braverman (1929–2019), American endocrinologist
Adam Braverman (Peter Krause), age 40 at the beginning of the series, is Kristina's husband and the father of Max, Haddie, and Nora. He is the oldest Braverman child and all of his siblings and parents consult him in times of crisis. [3] Adam is affable and dependable, and resolved to have a normal, happy family. [3]
Eric R. Braverman [18] John R. Brinkley; Johanna Budwig [19] Stanley Burroughs [20] [21] C. Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram; Hereward Carrington [22] Deepak Chopra [23]
Eric R. Braverman, Physician; Adam Cheyer, AI and CS scientist, co-founder of Siri, the company behind Apple's personal assistant on iOS [45] Sharon K. Davis, senior scientist and head of the Social Epidemiology Research Unit at the National Human Genome Research Institute; Judith Rich Harris, Psychologist; Arthur G. Hunt, Plant and soils scientist