Nihal Mehta (born April 22, 1977 in Iowa) is an American entrepreneur.
Nihal Mehta is a Founding General Partner at Eniac Ventures. With over 15 years experience in marketing technologies through founding five startups and investing in 100+ since 1999, Nihal Mehta is a noted expert in the emerging adoption of mobile technologies for media properties and consumer brands.
Nihal founded M1 “Mobile-First” Summit in 2014, bringing together thousands of mobile innovators with two events/year in NYC and San Francisco. Prior to Eniac, Nihal co-founded LocalResponse, Inc. (now Qualia Media), which makes ads more relevant from social signals, which he pivoted from buzzd, the first mobile real-time city guide. As the founding CEO, Nihal grew LocalResponse's revenues 2153% over a three year period, which placed the company to #204 (#14 in NYC) to the 2014 Inc. 5000's Fastest Growing Companies and #67 to the 2013 Forbes list of America's Most Promising Companies. Prior to LocalResponse, Nihal founded ipsh!, one of the first full-service mobile marketing agencies in 2001, which was acquired by Omnicom (NYSE: OMC) in 2005. Nihal's investment portfolio includes Admob (acq: Google), Airbnb, Boxed, Saavn, Soundcloud, Swiftkey (acq: Microsoft), Tala (formerly InVenture), Tapad (acq: Telenor) & Uber.
In 2014, Nihal was named to AlleyWatch’s “100 NYC Tech Influencers You Need to Know,” in 2013, a semi-finalist for "Entrepreneur of the Year" by Ernst & Young, in 2012 a top 100 "Coolest People in NY Tech," by Business Insider, a "NYC tech influencer" by VentureBeat, one of the "25 People Every New Founder Should Meet in New York Tech" a top "25 Up-And-Coming Startup CEO in New York" by Business Insider, and a 2012 AlwaysOn "Power Player NYC." Mehta was named a top 10 New York City "Game Changer" in the 2010 New York Enterprise Report, one of twenty RCR Wireless News "Mobile Movers and Shakers" in 2008, a BusinessWeek "M-Commerce Baron" in 2006 and named one of Ad Age's "Top 20 Marketers in Their 20s" in 2005. Nihal frequently guest lectures at business schools around the country on entrepreneurship and mobile marketing, and is published in over 15 books and white papers on the subject.
Nihal graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in Philosophy and a BSE in Computer Science, where he was also a member of the Philomathean Society and the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. Nihal lives in Chelsea, New York, with his wife Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, their son, Shaan and their beagle-bulldog, Stanley.
Nihal Mehta is a Founding General Partner at Eniac Ventures. With over 15 years experience in marketing technologies through founding five startups and investing in 100+ since 1999, Nihal Mehta is a noted expert in the emerging adoption of mobile technologies for media properties and consumer brands.
Nihal founded M1 “Mobile-First” Summit in 2014, bringing together thousands of mobile innovators with two events/year in NYC and San Francisco. Prior to Eniac, Nihal co-founded LocalResponse, Inc. (now Qualia Media), which makes ads more relevant from social signals, which he pivoted from buzzd, the first mobile real-time city guide. As the founding CEO, Nihal grew LocalResponse's revenues 2153% over a three year period, which placed the company to #204 (#14 in NYC) to the 2014 Inc. 5000's Fastest Growing Companies and #67 to the 2013 Forbes list of America's Most Promising Companies. Prior to LocalResponse, Nihal founded ipsh!, one of the first full-service mobile marketing agencies in 2001, which was acquired by Omnicom (NYSE: OMC) in 2005. Nihal's investment portfolio includes Admob (acq: Google), Airbnb, Boxed, Saavn, Soundcloud, Swiftkey (acq: Microsoft), Tala (formerly InVenture), Tapad (acq: Telenor) & Uber.
In 2014, Nihal was named to AlleyWatch’s “100 NYC Tech Influencers You Need to Know,” in 2013, a semi-finalist for "Entrepreneur of the Year" by Ernst & Young, in 2012 a top 100 "Coolest People in NY Tech," by Business Insider, a "NYC tech influencer" by VentureBeat, one of the "25 People Every New Founder Should Meet in New York Tech" a top "25 Up-And-Coming Startup CEO in New York" by Business Insider, and a 2012 AlwaysOn "Power Player NYC." Mehta was named a top 10 New York City "Game Changer" in the 2010 New York Enterprise Report, one of twenty RCR Wireless News "Mobile Movers and Shakers" in 2008, a BusinessWeek "M-Commerce Baron" in 2006 and named one of Ad Age's "Top 20 Marketers in Their 20s" in 2005. Nihal frequently guest lectures at business schools around the country on entrepreneurship and mobile marketing, and is published in over 15 books and white papers on the subject.
Nihal graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in Philosophy and a BSE in Computer Science, where he was also a member of the Philomathean Society and the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. Nihal lives in Chelsea, New York, with his wife Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, their son, Shaan and their beagle-bulldog, Stanley.
Computer Troubleshooters is an IT franchise owned by Merrymeeting, Inc (MMI), an investment company specialized in franchise companies. There are approximately 475 franchised locations globally offering computer troubleshooting and other IT related services. In 2006 it was named by the Australian magazine BRW as the number one export franchise in Australia. It is ranked as one of the top technical support franchises by the American magazine Entrepreneur.
History
Computer Troubleshooters was founded in 1997
Nick Roche heads the master franchise in Australia, serving as its national director There are franchise outlets in approximately 28 countries including in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Romania.
The company provides technical support services including software and hardware support, installation, networking, security, broadband and general project management.
History
Computer Troubleshooters was founded in 1997
Nick Roche heads the master franchise in Australia, serving as its national director There are franchise outlets in approximately 28 countries including in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Romania.
The company provides technical support services including software and hardware support, installation, networking, security, broadband and general project management.
The Siblinghood of the Adjoined Orbs define themselves as a nonhierarchical Neo-Pagan Druid collective.
They were formed in 1999 on the Isle of Wight.
Their claim is that their beliefs are rooted in Arthurian legend. Privately (and as a consequence, unverifiably) they practise seasonal rituals / ceremonies linked to animal spirits, the sun and the second moon of the earth
Their most significant annual event is the Feast of Coos D'Ard which is held on the Isle of Wight and dictated by the date range that overlaps the Zodiac sign of Virgo and the beginning of the meteorological autumn on 1 September.
Fifteen members of the group claim to have been arrested in 2007 after trying to break into the site of the Bestival Festival at Robin Hill Theme Park, citing access rights “pursuant to religious pilgrimage”.
In a press release the group claimed responsibility for Bestival being a wash out in 2008 (with a months' worth of rain falling in 24 hours) because of “a curse on the heathens that attend this irreverent and evil music festival" and that "the heavens had responded to their calls".
Two members of the group were reportedly arrested and questioned in 2009 under anti-terrorism laws following further disturbances, but were freed without charge.
They were formed in 1999 on the Isle of Wight.
Their claim is that their beliefs are rooted in Arthurian legend. Privately (and as a consequence, unverifiably) they practise seasonal rituals / ceremonies linked to animal spirits, the sun and the second moon of the earth
Their most significant annual event is the Feast of Coos D'Ard which is held on the Isle of Wight and dictated by the date range that overlaps the Zodiac sign of Virgo and the beginning of the meteorological autumn on 1 September.
Fifteen members of the group claim to have been arrested in 2007 after trying to break into the site of the Bestival Festival at Robin Hill Theme Park, citing access rights “pursuant to religious pilgrimage”.
In a press release the group claimed responsibility for Bestival being a wash out in 2008 (with a months' worth of rain falling in 24 hours) because of “a curse on the heathens that attend this irreverent and evil music festival" and that "the heavens had responded to their calls".
Two members of the group were reportedly arrested and questioned in 2009 under anti-terrorism laws following further disturbances, but were freed without charge.
Erin Roberts (born 1975) is a Welsh weather presenter who works for S4C. S4C is a Welsh-language public-service television channel based in Cardiff and broadcast throughout Wales.
Biography
Roberts originally comes from , Gwynedd. She attended Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen before going to the University of Liverpool to study geography. Roberts was formerly a teacher of geography at Ysgol Cwm Rhymni and Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg which she did for ten years. She was granted the job of being a weather presenter following the retirement of Jenny Ogwen. Roberts made her first on-screen appearance on 9 August 2004.
She is the sister of newscaster Nest Williams.<ref nameerins4c/> Roberts lists Helen Willetts as her favourite weather presenter, and participated with a musical choir at the 2004 National Eisteddfod in Newport.<ref name":0" />
Biography
Roberts originally comes from , Gwynedd. She attended Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen before going to the University of Liverpool to study geography. Roberts was formerly a teacher of geography at Ysgol Cwm Rhymni and Ysgol Gyfun Garth Olwg which she did for ten years. She was granted the job of being a weather presenter following the retirement of Jenny Ogwen. Roberts made her first on-screen appearance on 9 August 2004.
She is the sister of newscaster Nest Williams.<ref nameerins4c/> Roberts lists Helen Willetts as her favourite weather presenter, and participated with a musical choir at the 2004 National Eisteddfod in Newport.<ref name":0" />