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Nobu, the world-renowned Japanese restaurant recognized for pioneering a new-style Japanese cuisine, started as a business partnership in 1994 between Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and his partners, Academy Award-winning actor Robert De Niro, producer Meir Teper, and restaurateur Drew Nieporent. Originating in New York as the flagship restaurant, the Nobu brand is now an empire that spans five continents with over 40 restaurants and growing. Following the success of the restaurants, Nobu Hospitality opened the first Nobu Hotel in 2013 in Las Vegas and today has 13 hotels open with several more in development.
In 2015, an important group of investors alongside a group of experienced professionals in the Reinsurance industry, acquired a majority interest in MBI Americas. Now, XS Global, a well-known regional MGA and Coverholder at Lloyds. The groups footprint and ambitions now encompass the underwriting space, utilizing strong synergies that exist between the groups core business strategy. Our unique structure provides us opportunities to deploy targeted reinsurance capacity both directly to corporates and to retail brokers via expert and locally based underwriters. We are proud to say we invest in talent and our team has proven skills, excellent access, and a proven track record for underwriting profitable business in the Latin America region and beyond.
Qualitas is a full-service consulting firm dedicated to quality results for our clients. We provide expert advice and technical support for business processes and tools, especially Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) and Enterprise Legal Management (ELM) solutions. We are passionate about helping our clients achieve long‑lasting success, and we are proud to be a woman-owned business.
Bostons Grammy-winning Handel and Haydn Society performs Baroque and Classical music with a freshness, a vitality, and a creativity that inspires all ages. H+H has been captivating audiences for over 200 consecutive seasons (the most of any performing arts organization in the United States), speaking to its singular success at converting new audiences to this extraordinary music, generation after generation.
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is a prominent institution focused on photography and visual culture, founded in 1974 by photojournalist Cornell Capa. Located in New York Citys Lower East Side, ICP serves as a center for exhibitions, education, and public engagement, highlighting the significance of photography in contemporary society. ICP promotes "concerned photography," which emphasizes socially and politically driven imagery aimed at fostering global change. The center curates rotating exhibitions that showcase both historical and contemporary works, drawing from its extensive archives. It also offers educational programs, serving over 3,000 students annually through various courses and workshops in photography, filmmaking, and visual storytelling. Additionally, ICP engages the public through lectures, symposia, and community events that explore the societal role of photography. ICP targets students, artists, educators, and photography enthusiasts, providing tailored programs for aspiring professionals and lifelong learners. Its mission is to advance photography as a tool for social change and cultural dialogue, solidifying its position as a leader in visual arts education and exhibition.