Xenia Deli (born 27 October 1989, Basarabeasca, Tighina, Moldova) is a fashion/swimwear female model. She is a former Victoria's Secret angel.
Xenia attended modeling school in Soviet state of Moldova, south of Ukraine, and claims the first person to shoot her pictures was photographer Alexander Ustinov. Xenia took on small modeling jobs until her big break, when Gavin O’Neill invited her to shoot. With the newfound exposure, her career took off: "It was so interesting as it absolutely was my first actual shoot… I was feeling so anxious about anything… and that I thought so much adrenaline, like I was really going to leap from a plane or something", the model explained.
Xenia has appeared on the covers of South African FHM, South African Sports Illustrated and Spanish FHM.
Known for modeling swimwear, Xenia has shot for Bare Necessities, Frederick’s of Hollywood and Beach Bunny Swimwear.
In 2012, she has also posed in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
The same year, she shot on the Playboy magazine's "Sex and Music" April edition, along with Bruno Mars and Raquel Pomplun.
Xenia has actually appeared naked in a few of her photo shoots, including issue #4 of "Lovecat Mag - The Girls who Rock Issue", captured by David Mushegain.
In addition to modeling, in 2013, she has tried out acting. Xenia appeared in an episode of "The Mindy Project", portraying the character of Yana. Also that year, she collaborated with Ionel Istrati for the video of the single "Wake Me Up".
In 2014, Xenia was the heroine in Nikolaj Baskov's music video for the song "Zaya Ya Lyublyu Tebya".
In 2015, she was co-star in Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" video.
Xenia's appearance in Bieber's video brought her both nice compliments and bad comments, surrounded by rumors as well. Recently, Justin and Xenia were in a luxurious restaurant from Los Angeles, where the singer serenaded the Moldovan supermodel on the piano the song "Let It Be" by The Beatles, and at the output, they were seen holding hands. This fact caused some speculations that they were a new couple, but, however, despite the rumors, both of them denied the idea of being in a relationship with each other, Xenia even saying that Biebs just isn't her "type".
Xenia attended modeling school in Soviet state of Moldova, south of Ukraine, and claims the first person to shoot her pictures was photographer Alexander Ustinov. Xenia took on small modeling jobs until her big break, when Gavin O’Neill invited her to shoot. With the newfound exposure, her career took off: "It was so interesting as it absolutely was my first actual shoot… I was feeling so anxious about anything… and that I thought so much adrenaline, like I was really going to leap from a plane or something", the model explained.
Xenia has appeared on the covers of South African FHM, South African Sports Illustrated and Spanish FHM.
Known for modeling swimwear, Xenia has shot for Bare Necessities, Frederick’s of Hollywood and Beach Bunny Swimwear.
In 2012, she has also posed in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
The same year, she shot on the Playboy magazine's "Sex and Music" April edition, along with Bruno Mars and Raquel Pomplun.
Xenia has actually appeared naked in a few of her photo shoots, including issue #4 of "Lovecat Mag - The Girls who Rock Issue", captured by David Mushegain.
In addition to modeling, in 2013, she has tried out acting. Xenia appeared in an episode of "The Mindy Project", portraying the character of Yana. Also that year, she collaborated with Ionel Istrati for the video of the single "Wake Me Up".
In 2014, Xenia was the heroine in Nikolaj Baskov's music video for the song "Zaya Ya Lyublyu Tebya".
In 2015, she was co-star in Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" video.
Xenia's appearance in Bieber's video brought her both nice compliments and bad comments, surrounded by rumors as well. Recently, Justin and Xenia were in a luxurious restaurant from Los Angeles, where the singer serenaded the Moldovan supermodel on the piano the song "Let It Be" by The Beatles, and at the output, they were seen holding hands. This fact caused some speculations that they were a new couple, but, however, despite the rumors, both of them denied the idea of being in a relationship with each other, Xenia even saying that Biebs just isn't her "type".
Attentio provides tools for social media monitoring in B2B markets. It aggregates online news and social media from across the globe, and uses proprietary algorithmic analysis, combined with industry analyst expertise, to identify online topics and sentiments about brand, companies and products.
History
Attentio was founded in 2004 by Per Siljubergsåsen, a European internet serial entrepreneur and Simon McDermott. The founders met at the Vlerick Leuven Gent MBA program (2002-2003) in Belgium.
The company received multiple awards including a Red Herring Top 100 nomination (2007), a Brussels Start-Up award and Best Demo Award at the 2009 AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media.
In 2010, Attentio acquired market research technology company 365Research. In April 2012, Attentio was acquired by the Progressive Media Group.
Products
Attentio offers a web-based information visualization product for monitoring and analysing media activity, as well as analyst reports for individual brands and industry sectors.
The Attentio platform is used as an integral part of the Progressive Media Group's B2B business information and media products, and as a tool to support consulting services.
History
Attentio was founded in 2004 by Per Siljubergsåsen, a European internet serial entrepreneur and Simon McDermott. The founders met at the Vlerick Leuven Gent MBA program (2002-2003) in Belgium.
The company received multiple awards including a Red Herring Top 100 nomination (2007), a Brussels Start-Up award and Best Demo Award at the 2009 AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media.
In 2010, Attentio acquired market research technology company 365Research. In April 2012, Attentio was acquired by the Progressive Media Group.
Products
Attentio offers a web-based information visualization product for monitoring and analysing media activity, as well as analyst reports for individual brands and industry sectors.
The Attentio platform is used as an integral part of the Progressive Media Group's B2B business information and media products, and as a tool to support consulting services.
Jordan Ruimy (Born June 2, 1986) is a Canadian film critic and interviewer based in Montreal and California. He is a featured contributor on AwardsDaily, where he writes in a precise, matter of fact style. His list-based articles are simple, but to the point. He has interviewed numerous actors and directors over the years, including Ethan Hawke, Kevin Costner, Saoirse Ronan, and quite recently Richard Gere for his 2015 movie Time out of Mind. Ruimy has been an accredited reviewer at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) since 2012, and created the site Mind of a Suspicious Kind, which is a free form blog consisting of articles he's written for various websites and loose ruminations on different topics. In 2006, he began writing about film for The Concordian and The Link, covering film festivals such as Fantasia and Le Festival Du Nouveau Cinema. Ruimy was a featured critic for Dot429, where he wrote about LGBT issues and movies. A regular contributor to ScreenRant, he wrote an article defending The Simpsons as "a textbook-perfect example of postmodern entertainment. A pastiche of pop culture sources and meta-commentary". He's also part of the CriticWire network on IndieWire,and has contributing his writings and participating in critics polls.
Education
Ruimy graduated in Film Studies in 2009 at Dawson College in Montreal, Quebec and went on to continue Cinematic studies at Concordia University.
Writings
Ruimy has been a strong advocate of Feminist issues in cinema. In early 2015, he wrote a piece for AwardsDaily about female directors. Ruimy shared his views on female directors and the opportunities they -or lack thereof- in the field. He ranked his 10 favorite movies directed by a female filmmaker, with Lina Wertmuller's Seven Beauties topping the list. He stated "Lina Wertmuller’s Seven Beauties is an ugly movie. Wertmuller is a female Italian director whose films weren’t supposed to be nice to look at. She consistently tried to break societal taboos over her long illustrious career. “Seven Beauties” was the best film of her career and justifiably made her become the first female director to ever get nominated for Best Director."
Education
Ruimy graduated in Film Studies in 2009 at Dawson College in Montreal, Quebec and went on to continue Cinematic studies at Concordia University.
Writings
Ruimy has been a strong advocate of Feminist issues in cinema. In early 2015, he wrote a piece for AwardsDaily about female directors. Ruimy shared his views on female directors and the opportunities they -or lack thereof- in the field. He ranked his 10 favorite movies directed by a female filmmaker, with Lina Wertmuller's Seven Beauties topping the list. He stated "Lina Wertmuller’s Seven Beauties is an ugly movie. Wertmuller is a female Italian director whose films weren’t supposed to be nice to look at. She consistently tried to break societal taboos over her long illustrious career. “Seven Beauties” was the best film of her career and justifiably made her become the first female director to ever get nominated for Best Director."
Kiva Kahl was born in Russia and is primarily known for her stage persona, Grinder Girl, in which she dresses in a metallic outfit and uses an angle grinder to spray sparks into the air, onto herself, and onto others. Kahl has appeared on stage in North America, Europe, and Asia. She also performs in the dance and acrobatic group AntiGravity and does their hair and makeup design. She has also been the make-up designer for numerous print advertisements.
She has appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman frequently since 2002, and she has done numerous live performances.
Special live performances
* JavaOne 2007
She has appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman frequently since 2002, and she has done numerous live performances.
Special live performances
* JavaOne 2007