Markel Corporation - Summit, New Jersey since Jul 2011
Associate Counsel
Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP - New York, New York Sep 2008 - Jul 2011
Associate
AIG - New York, New York Feb 2005 - Apr 2008
Law Clerk
Education:
New York Law School 2004 - 2008
J.D, Law
University of Vermont
B.S., Business Administration
Independent Consultant - Various since May 2009
Independent Consultant
World Vision New Zealand - Auckland, New Zealand Jun 2012 - Aug 2013
Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Advisor
International Justice Mission - Washington D.C. Metro Area Jul 2011 - Sep 2012
Research Associate
UNICEF - Greater New York City Area Sep 2010 - Feb 2011
Child Protection Intern, Social Welfare and Justice Systems
International Justice Mission - Kolkata Area, India Aug 2007 - Jul 2008
Field Office Intern
Education:
University of Oxford 2008 - 2010
MPhil, International Relations
University of Auckland 2003 - 2006
BA(Hons), Political Studies
Manager Of New Media / Manger Of Mechanical And New Media Licensing At Spirit Music Group
Manager of New Media, Manger of Mechanical and New Media Licensing at Spirit Music Group
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Music
Work:
Spirit Music Group - New York City since Mar 2013
Manager of New Media, Manger of Mechanical and New Media Licensing
Spirit Music Group Sep 2010 - Mar 2013
Coordinator, Mechanical & New Media Licensing
Spirit Music Group Oct 2009 - Nov 2010
Licensing Assistant
Education:
Berklee College of Music 2005 - 2009
Bachelor of Music, Music Business
Ryan Lang is one of only three professors from Michigan institutions participating in an international collaboration with the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory Scientific Collaboration and the Advanced Virgo Collaboration.
OnTuesday, that probe netted a different Canadian: Ryan Lang pleaded guilty in Manhattan to conspiracy charges, saying he helped the poker companies arrange to circumvent U.S. laws meant to prevent banks from processing online gambling proceeds.
The poker companies worked with "payment processors," includingdefendants Ryan Lang, Ira Rubin, Bradley Franzen and Chad Elie, whoset up U.S. bank accounts. The government claims these people liedto the banks about the payments and disguised them using "phony"corporations and websites.