James Lisanby

James W. Lisanby (1928-2012) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.[1]

Background

Born in Caldwell County, Kentucky, Lisanby graduated the United States Naval Academy and earned graduate degrees from both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Business School.[1]

Career

His final post was Deputy Commander for Acquisition and Logistics in the Naval Sea Systems Command.[1]

Family

Lisanby was married for 61 years to Gladys Kemp Lisanby and had two daughters Elizabeth Ann Lisanby and Dr. Sarah Lisanby.[1]

His brother was designer Charles Alvin Lisanby who had a seven decade career in the arts and entertainment industry, marked by 16 Emmy Award nominations and three wins.[2]

Legacy

The James and Gladys Kemp Lisanby Museum at James Madison University is named in honor of Admiral Lisanby and his wife.[3]

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gollark: Do the energy cost estimates for cryptocurrency factor in the cost of manufacturing GPUs (and ASICs)?
gollark: https://www.iea.org/commentaries/the-carbon-footprint-of-streaming-video-fact-checking-the-headlines
gollark: I looked this up quickly, and apparently the estimates use unrealistically high power consumption figures.
gollark: And they're actively working to decrease power consumption since it costs them things, while, again, mining basically just consumes as much as possible.

References

  1. "JAMES W. LISANBY". Washington Post. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. "Deaths LISANBY, CHARLES ALVIN JR". New York Times. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  3. "James and Gladys Kemp Lisanby Museum". James Madison University. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
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