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BeauV wrote:I just watched the most amazing TV show about what the folks on Fogo Island are doing to rebuild their island. A woman from my industry came from this tiny island (pop 2,700), she made a bundle and is now trying to rebuild the place. We were really impressed and may add it to the list of places we want to visit.
Charlie wrote:BeauV wrote:I just watched the most amazing TV show about what the folks on Fogo Island are doing to rebuild their island. A woman from my industry came from this tiny island (pop 2,700), she made a bundle and is now trying to rebuild the place. We were really impressed and may add it to the list of places we want to visit.
Would that be Zita Cobb? She was our CFO at JDS Uniphase. Smart lady.
Charlie wrote:I’ll have to check out the doc.
Zita was a big part of why JDS Fitel was a success. She was the business mind amidst the bunch of (very eccentric) engineers who were the leadership team. I first met her when we did due diligence on them for the merger, and she was very credible. Fit in well with us Uniphase folks.
BeauV wrote:Tim,
I'm not a fan of that sort of architecture either - it really does NOT fit in with the surroundings or anything I like. My understanding is that she is trying to shake the place up, make the locals as well as the guests feel that the little island is moving into the current century. Her idea of "preservation" doesn't mean building stuff that looks like the old stuff.
That said, I hate almost all modern architecture since the brutalist and Bauhaus folks showed up. Obviously, I live in a 1850s style home and sail a 1925 style boat.