Brian arnold biography

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    Brian Arnold is a maintenance director who has competed in seven American Ninja Warrior tournaments.

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    American Ninja krigare 4[]

    Brian made his debut in American Ninja Warrior 4 where he competed in the Midsouth Region. His run was digested, but it was shown that he completed the course in 14th place. In the Midsouth Region Finals, his run was digested, but it was shown that he completed the course again, this time in 3rd place.

    In Vegas, his run was once again digested, but it was shown that he completed Stage One with 11.84 seconds remaining. However, he failed the Balance Tank in scen Two.

    American Ninja Warrior 5[]

    In American Ninja Warrior 5, Arnold competed in Denver where he finished the qualifying course in 12th place. He also completed the city finals course in 3rd place again, advancing to Vegas for the second straight year.

    In Vegas, Arnold cut it close but was able to finish Stage One with 3.64 seconds left and

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    1970 CKPG Prince George radio and TV; 1971 radio in Adelaide Australia; 1971 CHQB Powell River; 1975-1993 CFMI (CKNW-FM) New Westminster;co-anchor, on camera host of BCTV and KVOS-TV weekend series NRS Open House Sunday; film & TV actor; professional commercial, corporate video, documentary narrator; 1986 Canucks PA announcer; 1995-2002 principal and video producer Astral Digital Video; owner Kelowna Photografix

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    Brian had a long, colorful and happy media career beginning in Prince George in 1970, when he landed his first air shift on CKPG radio. He was a very busy 22 year old producing radio spots in the morning, doing an air shift in the evening and running the TV station, PG13 a CBC affiliate at night.

    Australia beaconed in 1971 and although he spent 6 months trying to make a go of it on various stations in Adelaide, he finally became homesick for and returned.

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    Senior Adviser, Canadian Tax Foundation

    Brian Arnold is a senior adviser at the Canadian Tax Foundation. Prior to his current role, he served as a tax consultant with Goodmans LLP, Toronto. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School (J.D., 1969) and taught tax law at a Canadian law school for 28 years. He has been a consultant to various Canadian government departments, the OECD, the South African Revenue Service, and the Australian and New Zealand governments. He teaches international tax courses at Harvard Law School, the University of Sydney, and the University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna, and in 2005 was Visiting Professor at New York University School of lag. He has written extensively on tax matters, and from 2000 to 2007 was a member of the Permanent Scientific Committee of the International Fiscal Association (IFA).