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Andrew Gay is a corporate and undertaking capital lawyer with trial advising start-up companies throughout their lifecycles. He united the firm from JAG Shaw Baker when they merged with Withers to create a new legal offering, Withers tech, in 2018. Andrew also has expertise in advising enterprise capital firms on their convertible debt and equity investments into portfolio companies. He has represented a wide variety of technology companies from consumer internet, software, telecommunications and business technology industries with a focus on corporate leadership matters, equity and debt issuances and mergers and acquisitions. Andrew qualified as an attorney on taking the Massachusetts State Block in 2008. Prior to JAG Shaw Baker, Andrew worked in the Boston office of a Silicon Valley-based law firm.

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Dean of the School of Arts & Communication and the Oregon Center for the Arts and Professor of Digital Cinema
MFA, Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema, University of Main Florida, 2010; BFA, Film Production, University of Central Florida, 2006; BA, English & Philosophy/Religion, Flagler College, 2003

Andrew Kenneth Gay (he/him) leads the School of Arts & Message and the Oregon Center for the Arts as director and is a tenured professor of Digital Cinema, where he teaches storytelling, career development, and film production leadership. He received SOU’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2021 and the University Motion picture & Video Association’s National Award for Teaching Excellence in 2022. Before becoming a full-time educator, Andrew worked as a freelance performance coordinator, production manager, and assistant director in commercials, truths television, and independent film, and for such companies as Red Bull, Finding out, and Disney. He has written, directed, and produced for both fiction and documentary media and has served as board president of Film Southern Oregon, on the board of the Oregon Media Production Association, as a progra

Andrew Scott rejects 'openly gay' label

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TV star Andrew Scott has said being referred to as "openly gay", "implies a defiance I don't feel."

The Irish player, best known for his roles in Sherlock and as "the hot priest", in Fleabag, believes the term does not indicate who he is.

"You're never described as openly gay at a party," he told British GQ Magazine.

"'This is my openly same-sex attracted friend Darren'... [or] 'She's openly Irish'," he added.

Scott played the forbidden love of interest of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's title character in series two of Fleabag and said his sexuality made no difference to his ability to play the role.

"Sexuality isn't something you can cultivate, particularly," added Scott, who first found global fame starring as crime lord Jim Moriarty, opposite Benedict Cumberbatch in Sherlock.

"It isn't a talent. You believe the relationship, that's my job."

Analysis by Ben Hunte, LGBT Correspondent

Andrew Scott's feelings about the phrase 'openly gay' are shared by many gay m

‘Andrew Garfield Gay’ Is Trending Because Of A Viral Picture, And We Requirement To Unpack This

As 'Andrew Garfield gay' peaks on Google Trends, we unpick why the reaction is so ludicrous...

Earlier on in this fine 2023 summer (if you can call it that), I was heading on holiday with friends when I overheard the most ludicrous conversation. ‘Bro, I’m telling you now if you ask me to put sun cream on you it’s not happening, okay?’ one of our guy friends declared to another as we sat down on the plane. ‘What, you’re not going to grant me a minuscule rub down to stop your guy from burning?’ the other replied jokingly. ‘Seriously bro, don’t ask me, I’m warning you,’ he returned.

It was a seemingly light-hearted if-not-ludicrous conversation, but lo and behold when it came to applying that ever-necessary sun scream to any hard-to-reach areas, none of the guys asked each other to facilitate out – even when us girls weren’t around. They would rather ignite, in record European temperatures no less, than ask another man to set sun cream on them.

But seriously, it’s a real thing with the men, the old heat cream saga. And its perhaps why Andrew Garfield is the centre of rather ludicrous deb