Biography
Yash Pal Talreja (born 1966 in Delhi, India) is an Inventor, Technologist, speaker and founder, President, Chief Executive Officer and chairman of the board of Talreja Enterprises. Talreja, who received a Master's Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of California, Davis and a Bachelor's degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi pioneered the field of Artificial Imagination back in 1989. He is a veteran of the field of Electronic Commerce, with a major invention dating back to 1997 when Electronic Commerce was still in its infancy.
Before founding his own company in 2006, Talreja
worked as a Senior Vice President for Products and Technology at Edgenet Inc., where he led the development of m20 version 2.0, a revolutionery guided selling solution used by leading retailers such as Lowe's and The Home Depot.
Before that, he was a Vice President at PeopleSoft Inc. where he led the development of PeopleTools version8 , a Senior Director of Ecommerce software development at Oracle where he led the team which invented the electronic bill payment and presentment and a part of the senior management team at Amazon. He has also been a Vice President of Engineering at MessageGate, and a Vice President of Products and Technology at Televoke.
Talreja is a member,senior member or fellow of the Unicode Consortium, the Web Analytics Association, Mensa, The San Diego Software Industry Council, The Computer Measurement Group, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The Association of Computing Machinery and The Indus Entrepreneurs. Her is also a member of the IIT Delhi Excellence Foundation.
Mr. Talreja’s contribution to the field of Electronic Commerce was recognized by grant of US Patent 6578015 (awarded in 2003) recognizing him and his team as inventors. He and his team invented new methods of electronic payment and bill presentation in 1996, when Commerce over the Internet was still in its infancy, allowing electronic payments to conviniently and securely occur over the internet and thus jump starting a whole new industry. T
Because of his many accomplishments and his and his teams breakthrough invention in Ecommerce, he has been a frequent speaker and presenter at various conferences and symposiums in the field of Electronic Commerce such as the Financial Services Technology Consortium and the Electronic Payments Forum
. He is also frequently quoted in the software industry magazines and News journals and magazines.
In addition to his technical contributions, Talreja believes in contributing to social causes as well and has frequently donated to many charitable organizations such as the Impact Fund.
Talreja is also an Technology Advisor to mecca.com, a portal which promotes and reinforces an inspiring, positive image of the strong values that Muslims bring to their respective communities, and is helping out the San Diego Mensa team with launching its new website.
He currently resides in Seychelles with his wife, Sonia and
two lovely daughters, Neha and Priya.
Yash Pal Talreja (born 1966 in Delhi, India) is an Inventor, Technologist, speaker and founder, President, Chief Executive Officer and chairman of the board of Talreja Enterprises. Talreja, who received a Master's Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of California, Davis and a Bachelor's degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi pioneered the field of Artificial Imagination back in 1989. He is a veteran of the field of Electronic Commerce, with a major invention dating back to 1997 when Electronic Commerce was still in its infancy.
Before founding his own company in 2006, Talreja
worked as a Senior Vice President for Products and Technology at Edgenet Inc., where he led the development of m20 version 2.0, a revolutionery guided selling solution used by leading retailers such as Lowe's and The Home Depot.
Before that, he was a Vice President at PeopleSoft Inc. where he led the development of PeopleTools version8 , a Senior Director of Ecommerce software development at Oracle where he led the team which invented the electronic bill payment and presentment and a part of the senior management team at Amazon. He has also been a Vice President of Engineering at MessageGate, and a Vice President of Products and Technology at Televoke.
Talreja is a member,senior member or fellow of the Unicode Consortium, the Web Analytics Association, Mensa, The San Diego Software Industry Council, The Computer Measurement Group, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The Association of Computing Machinery and The Indus Entrepreneurs. Her is also a member of the IIT Delhi Excellence Foundation.
Mr. Talreja’s contribution to the field of Electronic Commerce was recognized by grant of US Patent 6578015 (awarded in 2003) recognizing him and his team as inventors. He and his team invented new methods of electronic payment and bill presentation in 1996, when Commerce over the Internet was still in its infancy, allowing electronic payments to conviniently and securely occur over the internet and thus jump starting a whole new industry. T
Because of his many accomplishments and his and his teams breakthrough invention in Ecommerce, he has been a frequent speaker and presenter at various conferences and symposiums in the field of Electronic Commerce such as the Financial Services Technology Consortium and the Electronic Payments Forum
. He is also frequently quoted in the software industry magazines and News journals and magazines.
In addition to his technical contributions, Talreja believes in contributing to social causes as well and has frequently donated to many charitable organizations such as the Impact Fund.
Talreja is also an Technology Advisor to mecca.com, a portal which promotes and reinforces an inspiring, positive image of the strong values that Muslims bring to their respective communities, and is helping out the San Diego Mensa team with launching its new website.
He currently resides in Seychelles with his wife, Sonia and
two lovely daughters, Neha and Priya.
Lena Hyena was a one-off character featured in the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, shown as an unsightly man-chaser. Lena's voice was provided by veteran voice actress June Foray.
Appearance
Lena appeared in only one scene with Eddie Valiant (played by Bob Hoskins), which appeared heavily reminiscent of Red Hot Riding Hood by Tex Avery. Eddie observes Lena's shadow on the top floor of a large building, and travels up to her room, mistaking her for Jessica Rabbit.
No sooner has Lena caught sight of Eddie, she enters a lustful spasm and chases after Valiant, who hides in an out-of-order toilet. Lena is then absent for a short period as Eddie falls to the ground, passing Tweety, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny along the way.
Lena catches Eddie as he reaches the ground, and kisses him, sending Eddie flying along the road. Lena charges towards him, screaming "Come to Lena!" as her running is accompanied by the sound of a charging Steam locomotive, but Eddie tears up the white line in the road like tape and turns it to a wall. Lena, following the line, smacks into the wall and remains unseen for the rest of the film.
Trivia
The name "Lena Hyena" was originally used in a drawing by Basil Wolverton, although the two Lenas do not bear a close resemblance to each other. As discussed in The World's Greatest Comics Quiz, by Jerry Robinson, Wolverton created her as an entry in an art contest, held by Al Capp, to depict "the world's ugliest woman"; Wolverton's sketch of Lena won first prize.
Appearance
Lena appeared in only one scene with Eddie Valiant (played by Bob Hoskins), which appeared heavily reminiscent of Red Hot Riding Hood by Tex Avery. Eddie observes Lena's shadow on the top floor of a large building, and travels up to her room, mistaking her for Jessica Rabbit.
No sooner has Lena caught sight of Eddie, she enters a lustful spasm and chases after Valiant, who hides in an out-of-order toilet. Lena is then absent for a short period as Eddie falls to the ground, passing Tweety, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny along the way.
Lena catches Eddie as he reaches the ground, and kisses him, sending Eddie flying along the road. Lena charges towards him, screaming "Come to Lena!" as her running is accompanied by the sound of a charging Steam locomotive, but Eddie tears up the white line in the road like tape and turns it to a wall. Lena, following the line, smacks into the wall and remains unseen for the rest of the film.
Trivia
The name "Lena Hyena" was originally used in a drawing by Basil Wolverton, although the two Lenas do not bear a close resemblance to each other. As discussed in The World's Greatest Comics Quiz, by Jerry Robinson, Wolverton created her as an entry in an art contest, held by Al Capp, to depict "the world's ugliest woman"; Wolverton's sketch of Lena won first prize.
Walnut Square Mall is a one-story shopping mall located in Dalton, Georgia.
The mall opened on July 23, 1980, when the mall opened, its anchors were Sears, Loveman's, and Belk. JC Penney later moved from their location in downtown to the mall on the east end in 1981. In 1986, Proffitt's acquired Loveman's. Goody's Family Clothing was later added on the southeast side of the mall in 1990. A nine screen Carmike Cinemas moved into the mall in 1993 from their former location one block away. In July 2006, Belk acquired Proffitt's, and the former location became Belk Home and Kids. The mall was developed and built by CBL and Associates, and is owned by them as well.
Anchors
*Belk (65,000 ft²)
*Belk Home and Kids (53,000 ft²)
*Goody's Family Clothing (30,000 ft²)
*JCPenney (76,914 ft²)
*Sears (72,000 ft²)
The mall opened on July 23, 1980, when the mall opened, its anchors were Sears, Loveman's, and Belk. JC Penney later moved from their location in downtown to the mall on the east end in 1981. In 1986, Proffitt's acquired Loveman's. Goody's Family Clothing was later added on the southeast side of the mall in 1990. A nine screen Carmike Cinemas moved into the mall in 1993 from their former location one block away. In July 2006, Belk acquired Proffitt's, and the former location became Belk Home and Kids. The mall was developed and built by CBL and Associates, and is owned by them as well.
Anchors
*Belk (65,000 ft²)
*Belk Home and Kids (53,000 ft²)
*Goody's Family Clothing (30,000 ft²)
*JCPenney (76,914 ft²)
*Sears (72,000 ft²)
The Berlin Mall is a single-story mall in Berlin, Vermont, serving the Barre-Montpelier area. It opened in 1986. As of 2007, it houses 23 stores over 174,646 ft2, and is the largest retail center in Central Vermont. The Green Mountain Transportation Authority provides a daily bus operation to the mall from Barre and Montpelier.
Due to its relatively generic, simple, and modest design, it is derisively known by some as the "Berlin Hall".
Anchors
*JCPenney
*Jo-Ann Fabrics
*Wal-Mart
Former
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Due to its relatively generic, simple, and modest design, it is derisively known by some as the "Berlin Hall".
Anchors
*JCPenney
*Jo-Ann Fabrics
*Wal-Mart
Former
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