What Happened This Year 2023
People Who Died in 2023
Delma S. Arrigoitia
A prominent historian and educator from Puerto Rico, this individual specialized in the history and culture of Puerto Rican communities in the United States. As an author, contributions include works that explore the socio-political landscape of Puerto Rican identity, particularly amidst diaspora experiences. In the legal field, served as an advocate for civil rights and social justice, holding various influential positions. Active in academia, played a critical role in advancing the study of Puerto Rican history at educational institutions.
Continue ReadingBingo Smith
Professional basketball player, played as a shooting guard and small forward. Played for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1970 to 1976 and later played for the San Diego Clippers until 1980. Contributed significantly to the development of the Cavaliers during the team's early years in the NBA. After retiring from playing, transitioned into coaching and other roles in basketball.
Continue ReadingCarl Hahn
Held various significant positions at Volkswagen, contributing to the company's growth and innovation in the automotive industry. Guided the company through expansion during the 1970s and 1980s, focusing on the development of new models and technologies. Under leadership, Volkswagen regained profitability and strengthened its market position globally. Advocated for modernization within the company, leading to strategic partnerships and improved manufacturing processes.
Continue ReadingPaul Martin Lester
An American photographer, author, and educator specialized in visual communication and photography. Conducted extensive research on the role of photographs in society and authored several books on photography. Served as a professor and contributed to academic discourse through teaching and publications. His work has been influential in understanding the impact of images in media and culture.
Continue ReadingCal Wilson
A prominent comedian and actress, worked extensively in the New Zealand entertainment industry. Gained recognition through performances across various comedy festivals and television programs. Contributed to writing and performing in popular shows, showcasing a blend of humor and relatable storytelling.
Continue ReadingCraig Brown
Played as a defender for several clubs including Aberdeen. Managed the Scotland national football team from 1993 to 2001 and led the team to the UEFA European Championship in 1996. Served as manager for clubs such as Motherwell and Dundee United, contributing significantly to Scottish football.
Continue ReadingSusan Cunliffe-Lister
A prominent English figure, involvement in table tennis and swimming occurred alongside a political career. Competed in table tennis events, achieving recognition at national levels. Entered politics, serving in the House of Lords as Baroness Masham of Ilton. Contributed to various discussions, particularly around health and disability issues during a political tenure. This dual career reflects engagement in both sports and public service, showcasing versatility in achievements.
Continue ReadingCharlie Robison
A prominent figure in the Texas country music scene, the individual gained recognition for a blend of rock and traditional country sounds. The music career began in the early 1990s, leading to a series of successful albums, including 'Life of the Party' released in 1998. The artist became known for engaging live performances and a distinct storytelling style in songwriting. Over the years, collaborations with other musicians, along with solo projects, contributed to a significant influence in the genre, garnering a loyal fanbase.
Continue ReadingRon Barassi
Played Australian rules football primarily for the Carlton Football Club and later coached the Melbourne Football Club. Participated in multiple premierships during the 1950s and 1960s. Transitioned into coaching roles after retirement, leading teams to significant victories and influencing the tactical development of the game.
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