Esmeralda Williamson-Noble
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Real Estate |
Occupation | Real Estate Agent |
Location | NY, United States |
Introduction | I was born in Italy sometime ago. I met my husband, Hugh, at Brown's Hotel in London where we both worked. We married, had four children; two of them twins. After moving to the States in 1995, Alexander, one of our twins, seven & half months at the time, died of SIDS. The Considering Alexander SIDS Foundation was my way of keeping Alexander alive, while raising money for research and awareness of the Syndrome. The Windflower Ball, a yearly fundraiser held in Manhattan is now in its tenth year. The Ball is now organized by First Candle/SIDS Alliance, all proceeds go into Alexander's Memorial Fund, thankyou First Candle. At last October's Ball, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced an 11 million dollar grant for the Safe Sleep campaign. I sell real estate in Westchester. And my husband, having worked in luxury hotels all his life and loves hospitality, feels that being a real estate broker has only changed the size of the accommodation he provides for people. You'll find him at P D E on 212 891-7618. I tell you, Browns Hotel has had an impact on my life, not only did I meet my husband of twenty two years there, I also met my dearest friend Nova Alexander. |
Interests | Very simple - Family, friends, reading, writing, sustainable development, peace, human rights, traveling, volunteering here and there, and I'm VERY interested in the workings of the Universe. |
Favorite Movies | Wife, Mother & Seeker - if you can't find it write to your local film producer and ask him or her, to produce it. |
Favorite Music | Indian Bhajans. I also like Cat Stevens, the Beatles, The Gipsy Kings and probably a few others but can't remember their names. |
Favorite Books | Oh Gosh, from as long as I can remember I've always had a book in my hands. When I was little I loved The Prince and the Pauper, Little Women, 101 Dalmatians and others. One of my all time favorites is Autobiography of a Yogi. Nicholas and Alexandra by Robert Massie kept me alive when my son Alexander died. I love Peter Sis's books and I think that his last one "The Wall", is a masterpiece. And of course who doesn't love Harry Potter and Eat, Pray, Love? There are more, but that'll do for now. |