Sarah J Price is a football writer, musician and stand up comedian.
in 2011 Sarah J Price became one of only a handful of female Football writers, she is a member of the Welsh Football Writers Association specialising in the English Football league, primarily about the team she has supported since childhood 'The Bluebirds' Cardiff City FC, but also covering general sports news and The Sky Blues Coventry City FC
Hailing from a sporting, musical and theatrical family - She is The great niece of cricketing great Tom Richardson and third cousin of both former England and Derby County left-back David Nish and Television and film actor Brendan Price.
Classically trained Guitarist, multi instrumentalist, Price first picked out tunes on a toy piano before the age of one and by the age of two was playing the family piano by ear, by three she was playing the guitar too. As an indie musician who's played at The Regal Room in London and at breast cancer awareness charity gig in New York city at the Canal Room on the 25th of June 2010
At the age of six, she had her first written work published on the Children's page of 'The Peoples Friend,' and went on to write for Q magazine, Empire, The Lady, Chat and Take A Break magazines. Price's work as a comedy writer includes material written for Roy Hudd, The News Huddlines Ken Dodd, Charlie Chester, Jim Bowen and Bob Monkhouse
An awarding winning worldwide published poet, the proud Welsh Celt's poem 'Parted Love' was hand picked my country music legend Willie Nelson for for an anthology of work by Native writers he backed, Nelson on to use it during his live shows.
Sarah has gone on to write Radio Plays, Stage and TV productions. while also continuing to be an actively gigging musician and working as an Actor including; 2008 she stared in the London West End revival production Of Grease in the role of 'Frenchie' at the Piccadilly Theatre, in Gavin and Stacey playing both Stacey's friend Cheryl and Gavin's cousin Cheryl Shipman and in 2010 she followed in her cousin Brendan Price's footsteps by appearing in the soap opera Emmerdale playing the role of Nurse Palmer in two episodes.
Price has dabbled in Stand-up; performing in many clubs and pubs up and down the country over the years and most notably at the 'The Edinburgh Festival' in 2008, which was also the year as fellow Cardiffian Rhod Gilbert made his début and at the Broadway Comedy Club in June 2010.
Currently writing a musical theatre project, which will make its theatrical debut at the end of 2012
in 2011 Sarah J Price became one of only a handful of female Football writers, she is a member of the Welsh Football Writers Association specialising in the English Football league, primarily about the team she has supported since childhood 'The Bluebirds' Cardiff City FC, but also covering general sports news and The Sky Blues Coventry City FC
Hailing from a sporting, musical and theatrical family - She is The great niece of cricketing great Tom Richardson and third cousin of both former England and Derby County left-back David Nish and Television and film actor Brendan Price.
Classically trained Guitarist, multi instrumentalist, Price first picked out tunes on a toy piano before the age of one and by the age of two was playing the family piano by ear, by three she was playing the guitar too. As an indie musician who's played at The Regal Room in London and at breast cancer awareness charity gig in New York city at the Canal Room on the 25th of June 2010
At the age of six, she had her first written work published on the Children's page of 'The Peoples Friend,' and went on to write for Q magazine, Empire, The Lady, Chat and Take A Break magazines. Price's work as a comedy writer includes material written for Roy Hudd, The News Huddlines Ken Dodd, Charlie Chester, Jim Bowen and Bob Monkhouse
An awarding winning worldwide published poet, the proud Welsh Celt's poem 'Parted Love' was hand picked my country music legend Willie Nelson for for an anthology of work by Native writers he backed, Nelson on to use it during his live shows.
Sarah has gone on to write Radio Plays, Stage and TV productions. while also continuing to be an actively gigging musician and working as an Actor including; 2008 she stared in the London West End revival production Of Grease in the role of 'Frenchie' at the Piccadilly Theatre, in Gavin and Stacey playing both Stacey's friend Cheryl and Gavin's cousin Cheryl Shipman and in 2010 she followed in her cousin Brendan Price's footsteps by appearing in the soap opera Emmerdale playing the role of Nurse Palmer in two episodes.
Price has dabbled in Stand-up; performing in many clubs and pubs up and down the country over the years and most notably at the 'The Edinburgh Festival' in 2008, which was also the year as fellow Cardiffian Rhod Gilbert made his début and at the Broadway Comedy Club in June 2010.
Currently writing a musical theatre project, which will make its theatrical debut at the end of 2012
rebuildingsociety.com is a peer to peer lending platform, that connects businesses looking for commercial finance with individuals looking to lend money to businesses at interest rates determined by the lenders.
System
The platform operates by allowing businesses that meet the company's risk criteria to publish their loan application onto the website, where a multitude of lenders can bid to lend money to the business as part of a syndicate of lenders. The lenders, after assessing the company’s information, commit an amount of their choice, with an interest rate of their choice. The platform then compiles the subscriptions to offer the borrower the aggregated rate across all bids. At the end of the auction period, the bids with the highest interest rates are left out. The loans are repaid over 1-5 years.
The platform also operates a “second hand” micro loans market, where lenders can buy and sell active loan parts, allowing them to gain instant exposure to their desired business or sector or access their funds before the loan matures.
Typical loan parts are between £20 and £250. The same lender may acquire several parts of the same loan, both at the primary offering and the second hand market.
History
Rebuilding Society was started in 2012 after extensive development by internet entrepreneur and Director of Web-Translations Limited, Daniel Rajkumar and finance veteran Gary Lumby MBE.
Among the key distinguishing factors of rebuildingsociety.com is the trust points system which allocates a portion of the dividends to the users by encouraging responsible risk management and social engagement as well as charitable organisations.
The company criticized the Government's decision to lend through established peer-to-peer lending platforms after the announcement that £20m would be loaned through Funding Circle to businesses in the UK.
Returns
Because lenders choose which businesses and at what rate they lend, returns vary. However, most lenders offer to lend at an average return of 12.5 per cent gross.
Risk and regulation
As with other lending sites, including Zopa, RateSetter, Funding Circle and FundingKnight if a borrower fails to fully repay the loan then the lender risks losing part of his or her return. To mitigate this, users are encouraged to lend to lots of businesses and to give careful consideration to each company.
rebuildingsociety.com uses similar credit checks to what banks use, including credit checking each business through Experian and splitting businesses into four risk bands (A+, A, B and C). If a business defaults, rebuildingsociety.com will pursue the business owner to recover the remaining part of the loan.
The Financial Conduct Authority will regulate the peer-to-peer lending market from 2014, a move supported by many operators in the market.
System
The platform operates by allowing businesses that meet the company's risk criteria to publish their loan application onto the website, where a multitude of lenders can bid to lend money to the business as part of a syndicate of lenders. The lenders, after assessing the company’s information, commit an amount of their choice, with an interest rate of their choice. The platform then compiles the subscriptions to offer the borrower the aggregated rate across all bids. At the end of the auction period, the bids with the highest interest rates are left out. The loans are repaid over 1-5 years.
The platform also operates a “second hand” micro loans market, where lenders can buy and sell active loan parts, allowing them to gain instant exposure to their desired business or sector or access their funds before the loan matures.
Typical loan parts are between £20 and £250. The same lender may acquire several parts of the same loan, both at the primary offering and the second hand market.
History
Rebuilding Society was started in 2012 after extensive development by internet entrepreneur and Director of Web-Translations Limited, Daniel Rajkumar and finance veteran Gary Lumby MBE.
Among the key distinguishing factors of rebuildingsociety.com is the trust points system which allocates a portion of the dividends to the users by encouraging responsible risk management and social engagement as well as charitable organisations.
The company criticized the Government's decision to lend through established peer-to-peer lending platforms after the announcement that £20m would be loaned through Funding Circle to businesses in the UK.
Returns
Because lenders choose which businesses and at what rate they lend, returns vary. However, most lenders offer to lend at an average return of 12.5 per cent gross.
Risk and regulation
As with other lending sites, including Zopa, RateSetter, Funding Circle and FundingKnight if a borrower fails to fully repay the loan then the lender risks losing part of his or her return. To mitigate this, users are encouraged to lend to lots of businesses and to give careful consideration to each company.
rebuildingsociety.com uses similar credit checks to what banks use, including credit checking each business through Experian and splitting businesses into four risk bands (A+, A, B and C). If a business defaults, rebuildingsociety.com will pursue the business owner to recover the remaining part of the loan.
The Financial Conduct Authority will regulate the peer-to-peer lending market from 2014, a move supported by many operators in the market.
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Prof. Mohd. Masood Ahmed is a professor of Management Studies, Principal, Deccan School of Management, Hyderabad, and an educational administrator.
He is a past president of the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS). He is also a board member of the Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA) and a council member of the Indian Society for Training & Development (ISTD). He is also a member of the managing committee of the Association of Health & Hospital Administrators (AHHA).
Visiting professorships
Ahmed has been a visiting professor or guest faculty at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Administrative Staff College of India(ASCI), University of Hyderabad, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), and the Share-e- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS).
Public speaking
Ahmed is also a public speaker on unconventional topics. Some of his popular lectures include:
* Lifestyle Management : Road to Health and Happiness
* Preventive Healthcare : Better Be Safe than Feel Sorry
* Use of Electronic and Social Media : The Dark Side
* Corruption : Causes and Cure
* Managing Work Life Balance
* Achieving Excellence in Career
* Pre-Marital Precautions for Boys and Girls
* Balancing between Parents and In-laws
* Managing Married Life
* Managing Old Age
He is a past president of the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS). He is also a board member of the Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA) and a council member of the Indian Society for Training & Development (ISTD). He is also a member of the managing committee of the Association of Health & Hospital Administrators (AHHA).
Visiting professorships
Ahmed has been a visiting professor or guest faculty at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Administrative Staff College of India(ASCI), University of Hyderabad, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), and the Share-e- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS).
Public speaking
Ahmed is also a public speaker on unconventional topics. Some of his popular lectures include:
* Lifestyle Management : Road to Health and Happiness
* Preventive Healthcare : Better Be Safe than Feel Sorry
* Use of Electronic and Social Media : The Dark Side
* Corruption : Causes and Cure
* Managing Work Life Balance
* Achieving Excellence in Career
* Pre-Marital Precautions for Boys and Girls
* Balancing between Parents and In-laws
* Managing Married Life
* Managing Old Age