Marla Nelson is an Equalities Campaigner.
Professional background
Owner/Director of Enterprise Solutions (MN), a consultancy specializing in improving access, inclusion and diversity in enterprise for public and 3rd sector organizations; Founder of WomEnterprise campaign group to reduce the gender gap in enterprise.
Prior to founding Enterprise Solutions in Jan 2010, Marla was Director of the Women’s Enterprise Centre of Expertise having previously been the Deputy Director at the Women’s Business Development Agency (2001-2008).
The Women’s Enterprise Centre of Expertise (WECOE) was the first ‘arms length’ policy innovation undertaken by a UK Regional Development Agency, and ended in Dec 2009.
Enterprise Solutions (MN) were wholly responsible for the delivery of Advantage West Midlands (the Regional Development Agency) “Strategic Women’s Enterprise Project”, a legacy initiative building upon the work and findings of WECOE; continuing to influence, lobby and advocate for the women’s enterprise agenda in the region.
Recent projects
Marla’s specialist areas of expertise lie in influencing policy, lobbying and advocating for the women’s enterprise agenda; design & development of innovative Women’s Enterprise programmes aimed at encouraging enterprising skills and capabilities amongst young girls using ‘gaming to learn’ innovations, economic empowerment initiatives for women from BAME and refugee communities, and detailed impact assessment and measurement of economic development/regeneration interventions aimed at under-represented groups in Enterprise.
Author and co-author of practitioner based Women’s Enterprise papers, she regularly consults and shares best practice regarding the UK Women’s Enterprise agenda, raising awareness and increasing knowledge about this sector on an international basis.
Professional background
Owner/Director of Enterprise Solutions (MN), a consultancy specializing in improving access, inclusion and diversity in enterprise for public and 3rd sector organizations; Founder of WomEnterprise campaign group to reduce the gender gap in enterprise.
Prior to founding Enterprise Solutions in Jan 2010, Marla was Director of the Women’s Enterprise Centre of Expertise having previously been the Deputy Director at the Women’s Business Development Agency (2001-2008).
The Women’s Enterprise Centre of Expertise (WECOE) was the first ‘arms length’ policy innovation undertaken by a UK Regional Development Agency, and ended in Dec 2009.
Enterprise Solutions (MN) were wholly responsible for the delivery of Advantage West Midlands (the Regional Development Agency) “Strategic Women’s Enterprise Project”, a legacy initiative building upon the work and findings of WECOE; continuing to influence, lobby and advocate for the women’s enterprise agenda in the region.
Recent projects
Marla’s specialist areas of expertise lie in influencing policy, lobbying and advocating for the women’s enterprise agenda; design & development of innovative Women’s Enterprise programmes aimed at encouraging enterprising skills and capabilities amongst young girls using ‘gaming to learn’ innovations, economic empowerment initiatives for women from BAME and refugee communities, and detailed impact assessment and measurement of economic development/regeneration interventions aimed at under-represented groups in Enterprise.
Author and co-author of practitioner based Women’s Enterprise papers, she regularly consults and shares best practice regarding the UK Women’s Enterprise agenda, raising awareness and increasing knowledge about this sector on an international basis.
Mahesh Narayanan is a Indian Film Editor.
Personal life
Mahesh Narayanan Born in Trivandrum and he was a alumni of film and Television Institute of Tamilnadu,His keen interest interest in Photography leads him into the film industry.
Filmography
Editorial
* Casanovva 2011
* '
* '
* Makaramanju2011
* '2011
* Karayilekku Oru Kadal Dooram2010
* Sahasram2010
* College Days2010
* A pestering journey2010
* Athmakadha 2010
* ' 2010
* Pokkiri Raja 2010
* Dr. Patient 2009
* '
* Gulumaal: The Escape 2009
* ' 2008
* Positive 2008
Cinematography
* Kaaryasthan 2010
Personal life
Mahesh Narayanan Born in Trivandrum and he was a alumni of film and Television Institute of Tamilnadu,His keen interest interest in Photography leads him into the film industry.
Filmography
Editorial
* Casanovva 2011
* '
* '
* Makaramanju2011
* '2011
* Karayilekku Oru Kadal Dooram2010
* Sahasram2010
* College Days2010
* A pestering journey2010
* Athmakadha 2010
* ' 2010
* Pokkiri Raja 2010
* Dr. Patient 2009
* '
* Gulumaal: The Escape 2009
* ' 2008
* Positive 2008
Cinematography
* Kaaryasthan 2010
Carniferns (carnivorous ferns) are fictional carnivorous plants. They are found on planets with a similiar atmosphere to the Earth and along a habitable zone from a solar system's parent star.
Summary
These plants appear in the video game SimEarth and evolve the ability to move around, and become increasingly effective predators. When found in the presence of a large number of insects, carniferns tend to evolve from them and become carnivorous, much like some plants have done on Earth.
Carniferns seem to thrive best in deserts (unlike real-life plants that prosper in swamps). This is provided, however, that mammals and other life forms do not directly compete against them. In real life, the Venus Flytrap is the closest equivalent to a carnifern, albeit without free mobility or the potential for sentience. Otherwise, they never existed on the actual Earth.
Summary
These plants appear in the video game SimEarth and evolve the ability to move around, and become increasingly effective predators. When found in the presence of a large number of insects, carniferns tend to evolve from them and become carnivorous, much like some plants have done on Earth.
Carniferns seem to thrive best in deserts (unlike real-life plants that prosper in swamps). This is provided, however, that mammals and other life forms do not directly compete against them. In real life, the Venus Flytrap is the closest equivalent to a carnifern, albeit without free mobility or the potential for sentience. Otherwise, they never existed on the actual Earth.
Houtan Delfi (born 27 August, 1992 in Sydney) is a professional Iran born Australian football player who plays for FK Proleter Novi Sad in the Serbian First League.
Player Background
Previous Clubs
Houtan discovered his love for football at a young age, beginning his football experience with local club at 6 years old. He then continued to
Inter Lions FC
Nationality and Background
Houtan, although born in Australia, is of Iranian descent with family located in the southern region, in the city of Ahvaz.
12-14 years old
Germany
At the age of 13, Houtan travelled to Germany and trained with clubs Bayern Munich Junior Team and Hertha Berlin Sports Club. However, he returned to Australia as a move to Germany would have been too strenuous for family.
Iran
From Germany, Delfi returned to his home country Iran, with offers to play for Iran National Football Team and also to train with Iranian side Esteghlal Tehran FC in the pre-season. Instead of training with Esteghlal, he linked up with Paykan F.C.
15-17 years old
Serbia
Houtan's exploration of the world of football continued when he visited Serbia, trying out for Red Star Belgrade. This period lasted for 2 months, with Houtan returning to Australia to complete his final years of secondary education.
Australia
At 16 years old, Houtan played for Australian Premier League side West Sydney Berries Football Club
Player Background
Previous Clubs
Houtan discovered his love for football at a young age, beginning his football experience with local club at 6 years old. He then continued to
Inter Lions FC
Nationality and Background
Houtan, although born in Australia, is of Iranian descent with family located in the southern region, in the city of Ahvaz.
12-14 years old
Germany
At the age of 13, Houtan travelled to Germany and trained with clubs Bayern Munich Junior Team and Hertha Berlin Sports Club. However, he returned to Australia as a move to Germany would have been too strenuous for family.
Iran
From Germany, Delfi returned to his home country Iran, with offers to play for Iran National Football Team and also to train with Iranian side Esteghlal Tehran FC in the pre-season. Instead of training with Esteghlal, he linked up with Paykan F.C.
15-17 years old
Serbia
Houtan's exploration of the world of football continued when he visited Serbia, trying out for Red Star Belgrade. This period lasted for 2 months, with Houtan returning to Australia to complete his final years of secondary education.
Australia
At 16 years old, Houtan played for Australian Premier League side West Sydney Berries Football Club