Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke while in Mexico
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Suffers Minor Stroke During Mexico Trip
Steve Wozniak, the legendary co-founder of Apple, recently experienced a minor stroke while visiting Mexico. The 73-year-old entrepreneur revealed to ABC News that he received treatment at a local hospital. Wozniak had traveled to Mexico City to participate in the prestigious World Business Forum, but he began feeling symptoms of vertigo in the morning. It wasn’t until he underwent an MRI at the hospital that he discovered he had suffered a stroke.
After being discharged from the hospital, Wozniak returned to the United States. Unfortunately, he was unable to deliver his scheduled speech at 4:20 p.m. that day. Despite attempts to reach out for comment, Wozniak’s website staff did not respond to the Washington Examiner.
Apple Co-Founder’s Journey and Current Ventures
Steve Jobs, Wozniak’s fellow co-founder of Apple, started the iconic company in 1976. However, after nine years, Wozniak decided to pursue other entrepreneurial endeavors and left the company. Tragically, Jobs passed away in 2011 due to complications related to pancreatic cancer, just two months after resigning as Apple’s president.
Since then, Wozniak has co-founded EFFORCE, a groundbreaking blockchain company that rewards clients with non-fungible tokens for energy-saving efforts. These tokens are unique digital artworks.
The World Business Forum is an annual event held in various cities worldwide. Notable speakers at the Mexico City summit included Francis Ford Coppola and Michael Phelps.
For more information, read the full article from the Washington Examiner here.
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Can you provide examples of renowned PAA organizations worldwide?
Sure! Here are some examples of renowned PAA (Performing Arts Associations) organizations worldwide:
1. International Theatre Institute (ITI) – A UNESCO-affiliated organization that promotes international exchange and collaboration in the performing arts.
2. International Theatre Dance Committee (CID-UNESCO) – Another UNESCO-affiliated organization focusing on dance and the performing arts. It aims to foster communication and cooperation among artists, educators, and researchers.
3. Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) - The labor union representing actors and stage managers in the United States. It negotiates and enforces contracts, advocates for members’ rights, and promotes fair and equitable working conditions in the theatre industry.
4. Dance Masters of America (DMA) - One of the largest dance education and certification organizations in the United States. DMA provides training, resources, and networking opportunities for dance teachers and students across various genres.
5. Theatre Communications Group (TCG) – A non-profit organization supporting and advocating for professional, not-for-profit theatre companies in the United States. TCG provides resources, grant programs, and facilitates knowledge-sharing among theatre practitioners.
6. Federation of Drama Schools (FDS) – An association representing the leading drama schools across the United Kingdom. FDS promotes high-quality drama training and collaborates with industry stakeholders to enhance the standards and professionalism of UK drama schools.
7. International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) – An organization dedicated to fostering research, scholarship, and practice in theatre and performance studies worldwide. IFTR organizes conferences, publishes journals, and facilitates exchange amongst scholars and practitioners in the field.
8. International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC) – A global organization that brings together theatre critics, scholars, and journalists. IATC promotes ethical and informed criticism, organizes conferences and seminars, and advocates for the development of theatre criticism.
These are just a few examples, and there are numerous other PAA organizations worldwide that contribute significantly to the development and promotion of performing arts in their respective regions.
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