How RMHC Bay Area Helps Families

A history and political science graduate of Saint Anselm College, Peter O’Sullivan has worked at leading technology companies based in Silicon Valley, San Francisco including as a category lead of technology at Facebook. Peter O’Sullivan enjoys giving back to society by helping charitable institutions such as the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) in the San Francisco area.

The RMHC Bay Area is a family-centered organization that has helped critically ill children for over 40 years. It works with children’s health care providers located in the region, such as the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, and supports families financially and psychologically by providing psychosocial aid, meals, and housing.

RMHC program in San Francisco, for instance, offers families an 11-bedroom house inside UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, where they can rest and recharge. On the other hand, Oakland-based families also have access to the Happy Wheels program, where volunteers help patients leave their beds to get to know the hospital. Families accompanying children receiving care at RMHC Bay Area partner hospitals are welcomed to use any of the institution’s charitable services and amenities, including private showers and restrooms, play areas, hot and nutritious meals, and laundry facilities.

Three Popular Red Wines

Peter O’Sullivan serves as lead technology sales executive for Facebook, directing a team of global client partners and global solutions managers. Working with the company’s largest global advertisers, he focuses on delivering the best services and products to clients. In his free time, Peter O’Sullivan enjoys discovering local food and drink venues in San Francisco, in particular red wine.

Coming in both sweet and dry flavor profiles, red wine varieties include merlot, Shiraz, and cabernet sauvignon.

1. Merlot
This variety is known for being beginner friendly due to its lower tannin profile with fruity tasting notes including cherry, currant, and plum. This mildly sweet wine is versatile in its pairings from tomato-based pastas to duck and chicken.

2. Shiraz
Similar to Syrah in France and Europe, Shiraz is made with the same grape but has a bolder flavor profile. Common tasting notes include plum, blackberry, and currant. This wine in particular pairs well with a cheese and meat plate as well as Thai or Indian food.

3. Cabernet Sauvignon
A dry wine, cabernet is well known for its pairing with red meats, such as steak and lamb. Currently, the variety of grape used to make it is the most planted. While origin changes the flavor profiles of wine greatly, common tasting notes include currant, cherry, and clove.

Learn to Be a DJ With DJ4Life Training Sessions

An experienced San Francisco-based sales executive, Peter O’Sullivan serves as a category lead of technology at Facebook. In this role, Peter O’Sullivan of San Francisco manages a team of global client partners and global solutions managers. He is a former DJ and assisted his business partner with the online launch of his DJ business called DJ4Life.

Designed for people with no previous DJ’ing experience, the DJ4Life program provides an opportunity to learn alongside a professional DJ tutor who has an established reputation and has completed a minimum of 50 live performances. Tutoring is available in multiple cities across the USA including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Seattle, and others.

A self-paced program, the DJ4Life program consists of four private sessions which last approximately 90 minutes each. These sessions are held at the instructor’s home-based studio and include the use of all necessary equipment to DJ. Upon completion of the DJ4Life program, students have learned the skills required to DJ on their own. The program also provides students with support during their future DJ careers, since students are welcome to ask questions and seek advice about DJ’ing from DJ4Life.

An Overview of the High-Performance Driving Experience With HOD

Based in San Francisco, Peter O’Sullivan is an established sales executive with demonstrated excellence in enhancing revenues while working at multiple technology firms. Peter O’Sullivan of San Francisco serves as a category lead of technology at Facebook and motivates the company’s global network of teams. Outside of work, he enjoys racing his Porsche GT3RS while participating in the Hooked on Driving (HOD) program’s High-Performance Driving Experience (HPDE).

Established in 2004, HOD offers a non-competitive driving program to assist drivers of all ages and skill levels with enhancing their driving skills and gaining a better understanding of the capabilities of their cars. HOD operates the High-Performance Driving Experience program as a full-day course that provides education on driving safety while increasing skills needed to navigate a closed road course.

Participants in the HOD program are grouped according to their experience and ability and assigned to one of four levels ranging from beginner to advanced. Each driver receives guidance and monitoring throughout the program and typically spends two hours on course. Most participants bring their own sports cars, although HOD also offers race cars that can be rented.

What Is a Ronald McDonald House Care Mobile?

San Francisco resident Peter O’Sullivan leverages expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning as the technology category lead for Facebook. Also an active philanthropist, Peter O’Sullivan serves on the board of directors for the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) in San Francisco.

The RMHC has helped keep families together and served critically ill children in the Bay Area for more than four decades. In addition to providing housing and daily meals for families at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, the organization operates in-hospital programs and services through the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile initiative.

The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile program provides mobile medical services to children and families with limited access to health care. The program, which began in 2008, consists of fully equipped medical clinics on wheels that incorporate an exam room, a waiting room, and medical records area. Each mobile clinic is staffed with medical professionals from regional children’s hospitals who provide an array of services ranging from health screenings and immunizations to referrals and follow-up appointments.

Superbikes – Highly Modified Production Models for Racing

Based in San Francisco, Peter O’Sullivan holds leadership responsibilities with the global accounts and categories team at Facebook. He has worked at the San Francisco office since October 2019. With a background in motorcycle racing, Peter O’Sullivan has also achieved victories in class championships spanning 750 Superbike, Formula 40, and Formula 1.

Superbike racing is distinct from MotoGP as the former uses highly modified production bikes rather than purpose-built motorcycles. To become eligible for competition, Superbikes must be derived from a specific standard production bike that has been produced in quantity by the manufacturer.

Each series has its own rules. Superbikes typically need to maintain the same overall appearance and profile as the production bike, and the frame should not be modified. Elements that are open for modification include the brakes and suspension, as well as the size and diameter of the wheels.

These restrictions result in significant performance differences between Superbike and MotoGP racing, as the latter tends to showcase prototype machines that are different from production models. This mimics the distinction between Formula One and sports cars in auto racing, although there the performance gap is even greater.

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