And he claimed that everything always follows the path that minimizes the action. Hamilton later showed that this action is equivalent to the integral over time of kinetic energy minus potential energy. Action was useful and an alternative way of solving physics problems, especially when Newton's laws get too cumbersome.
Mm-hmm. I would have been like, tell me all the stories. "Hamilton" had like 15 tours going on at the same time.
Okay. Now, I get to say some words about the man that we're here to honor tonight. Hamid Moghadam earned his MBA from the Stanford GSB in 1980 Three years later, he co-founded AMB PropertyCorporation with Doug Abbey and colleagues, and John, who's here with us tonight too.
and Freeman Spogli Institute, and he chaired the Stanford Management Company, overseeing the stewardship of our endowment. Hamid 's also mentored countless students.He supported faculty and contributed to the intellectual life of the school, and I think that's exactly what alumni excellence looks like
He talks to the kid at the bar who's obviously the most junior person in a room full of important people Hamid , for 25 years, you have always written me back, and I can't tell you what that means to me.You also inspired me to start my own real estate company with my partner Andy 14 years ago, and you and Doug decided to back me.
And that gets me to the second thing on the list. Hamid is the rare CEO who develops other CEOs.It's early 2021, we've emerged from COVID, and we're on the offense.
We're one of the biggest buyers of shopping centers in the country. Hamid calls me out of the blue and says, "Jahan "your number one job as CEO of this company is to buildthe best relationship with the 30 tenants that matter, figure out what their pain point is, and solve it for them."
That's how Hamid develops other CEOs. Hamid shows up early, he stays in touch, and he gives you a piece of how he built one of thegreat American companies
And a very, very small few go to build other people who then go on to build their own companies and their own industries. Hamid has done all three, and that is a legacy that compounds.I want to close tonight with the following.
And he is in every circle that I've seen him in, always the most respected man in the room. Hamid , congratulations and thank you.Well, that was amazing, Jahan.
And so even when we were making no money, even when it was a couple hundred bucks a week to be a part of the development-- at the Public "Hamilton" gave me the confidence to leave because everybody had seen it.
I saw a really interesting article in "Cinema Blend" that actually posited that the name "Hamilton" is about your character, Eliza Hamilton, really, and that that's given the structure of the play and so on and the arc of the story. And again, I feel weird trying to not reveal details about something that I feel like is kind of foundational to so many people's awareness right now.
This portrait that's hanging there on the wall not too far from the hospital cafeteria was assembled by kids who were in the hospital in summer Hamiltonian, Eulerian, Tree. I don't know.
in a simple why for Carhartt that was started with Hamilton, which is the belief in hard work. Hamilton Carhartt had a quote, and I have to read it from my notes here. "Work is a thing-- good, earnest, honest hard work in the right direction, everlastingly, persistently, continuously work.
Never heard of it. - "Hamilton" day. And, but you guys have five. So there's an outer, and then a semi outer, and then inside, and then there's three in the middle that are like doing their things.
And Dolly Wells, Zosia Mamet. Hamish already raised his hand, and then artistic director Scott Elliott. I want to start with the concept of the show, Hamish.
The jokes were really funny. Hamish also has-- I'm going to keep on raving about Hamish, but I first loved him on "The New Adventures of Old Christine." You remember him on that show?
Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other. Hamish is a real stickler about-- "There's actually not an and in that sentence, there's actually--" And he's dead right.
Just hearing-- You mean just poor etiquette of-- Yeah, just talking to each other. Hamish, where is this play?
the Blue Jays became a team expansion teams I interviewed for the Mariners job I broadcast two years in Tacoma Washington right outside Seattle be like Hamilton here to Toronto Lou Gorman was a general manager I got an interview I didn't get the job and my wife said well you should apply to that other team I said what other team and she said the Toronto Blue Jays she's from
about all of us unless you are more talented than even I can imagine won't have the experience of Performing Hamilton for ourselves outside of our showers our cars and these and these Hamilton singals that happen do you know about the Hamilton singalongs some people are nodding but like you so there are these sing alongs people get together on a piano and
doing so they can change the world we know what a hurricane looks like like the one that's dramatized in Hamilton and it's very exciting and all the furniture gets thrown around and then there's another kind of change that we're not as good at detecting the storm comes and goes and we think well that's over we've survived it life is going to
about how powerful the rising Tides can be so what is this big change that Hamilton might be affecting how is it changing the spiritual weather this is not something that I saw when Lynn and I started work on the book I wanted the book to tell the story of two revolutions there's the one
google.com to search for things and I was like no send back to Google okay Hamlet or Hamilton oh my gosh okay right now Hamilton but I am you know a classical Girl by heart so I I'm going to have to tie that one okay okay croissant or
The president had arrived. Hamid Karzai, looking wan, pushed through the tangle of bodies and stood at the edge of the grave.He wore a simple white tunic and a dark vest.
head." So it was not a successful intervention for Washington. Hamilton said that Jefferson was a fanatic in politics and an atheist in religion. And an anonymous letter writer wrote to Jefferson, "You ought to get a damn kicking, you redheaded son of a bitch." So this has been going on a while.
here to work with women in our community and that's in every country every work I saw that in Kosovo when I was visiting hamide who you saw in the video is every one of the women who I met who had these incredible stories both of hardship but
And the Harvard Business Review ranked him the 17th best performing CEO in the world. But Hamid 's relationship with Stanford, I think, runs deeper than all of these awards and accolades and recognitions. He served on the Stanford University Board of Trustees, the GSB Advisory Council, the boards of Stanford Health Care
And Abbas, wherever you are, thank you for being here Hamad—Hamid , what you've built in business is extraordinary. What you have given to the university is lasting, and the way you have done both with integrity and purpose is exactly what Ern—Ernie Arbuckle would have
What I have come to understand is that he's the same man in each of those rooms. The Hamid you see in the boardroom is who shows up at the dinner table. The Hamid who's given so much to this university and to so many other causes is the same Hamid who talks to that kid
The Hamid you see in the boardroom is who shows up at the dinner table. The Hamid who's given so much to this university and to so many other causes is the same Hamid who talks to that kid 25 years ago at the bar.
So that's really, I don't think it. Should Hamid do a highly dilutive secondary offering?
And so even when we were making no money, even when it was a couple hundred bucks a week to be a part of the development-- at the Public Before "Hamilton," nobody was putting me in a movie ever.
So Hamid Ewais was very close to Abdel Nasser.
called "Hamilton," and currently stars on the CBS hit show "Bull," and of course, one of the original cast members of "The Lion King," please join me in welcoming
the "Hamilton Mixtape." I had been a huge fan of Lin-Manuel Miranda's work.
Yeah, well, I read a lot of plays every year, having to pick a few to produce. And Hamish's agent sent us the play. And I read it.
I fell in love with the play on first reading. And Hamish said he had just had me in mind for the role. And I just jumped on.
from "Hamilton," and "Free" from "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," which is a show about someone who wants--
mixtape which is currently the number one alum in any genre in the country Hamilton creates a Crossroads a way for different kinds of people to find each other and realize they might share more than they thought they did particularly the founding of their
Alexander Hamilton was the merchant's clerk before he became Secretary of the Treasury.
So Hamilton Bradshaw, which is my private equity firm, we have 40 businesses that we
I asked Mark Hamill to sign the program card.
And a guy walks up, and he starts chatting with me. And that guy was Hamid . The next day, I go into work and my boss, very sarcastically I might add, asked me whether I networked last night at the Mezref event and if I met anyone.
The next day, I go into work and my boss, very sarcastically I might add, asked me whether I networked last night at the Mezref event and if I met anyone. I pull out Hamid 's business card And I show it to him and I say, "Yeah, I met this guy." And he says, "Oh, wow. He's a huge deal.
is obsessing over capital, you obsess over your customers. That's how Hamid develops other CEOs. Hamid shows up early, he stays in touch, and he gives you a piece of how he built one of the
25 years ago at the bar. There is just one Hamid . And he is in every circle that I've seen him in, always the most respected man in the room.
And stories like "Hamilton" that have diverse casts, they can actually find general audiences.
show called "Hamilton." You probably almost certainly also know Luke.
They all know who Hamilton is, who I've been talking about for a long time.