Alex Hearn, (born Thomas Alexander Hearn in 1982) is a British inventor and entrepreneur based in London.
Education
After winning a scholarship to enable him to go to Charterhouse School, Godalming, Hearn went onto to study Classics (Literae Humaniores) at New College, Oxford University where he majored in Hellenistic culture and Ancient Athenian Democracy. He graduated in 2005.
Career
After keeping daily records of inventions, it was in his first year as an undergraduate at Oxford University that he started his first company aged 19.
In 2002, Alex attracted the attention of the Enterprise Centre at the Said Business School, Oxford where he founded Oxford Entrepreneurs as the first president. After initially being closed down by the university due to contraventions in IP laws, Hearn funded the initial phase through a bank loan of £5000. The organisation officially launched in 2003 with several key note speakers and support from the university. Since that time it has attracted speakers such as Sir James Dyson, Lord Sugar and Dame Anita Roddick.
Kind Consumer
In 2006, Hearn founded Kind Consumer a consumer healthcare company, which focuses on pioneering inhalation technologies. After filing the initial patents and being joined by co-founder Dr. Sam Bakri in 2007, the team attracted business angel and latterly undisclosed venture capital from industrials Martin Beaumont, Grant Berry, and Sir Peter Davis. Recently the company has also received investment and backing from Sir Terry Leahy.
Hearn's lead invention is a medically authorised replacement for the tobacco cigarette dubbed the Voke Inhaler, a non-electronic medicinal nicotine inhaler using the company's proprietary technology which "aims to mimic the intake of nicotine that is delivered when smoking a cigarette."
The company signed a global licensing deal with Nicoventures in December 2010, a subsidiary of BAT, in its first move into pharmaceutical grade nicotine products. The product is currently undergoing full scientific and clinical testing.
Education
After winning a scholarship to enable him to go to Charterhouse School, Godalming, Hearn went onto to study Classics (Literae Humaniores) at New College, Oxford University where he majored in Hellenistic culture and Ancient Athenian Democracy. He graduated in 2005.
Career
After keeping daily records of inventions, it was in his first year as an undergraduate at Oxford University that he started his first company aged 19.
In 2002, Alex attracted the attention of the Enterprise Centre at the Said Business School, Oxford where he founded Oxford Entrepreneurs as the first president. After initially being closed down by the university due to contraventions in IP laws, Hearn funded the initial phase through a bank loan of £5000. The organisation officially launched in 2003 with several key note speakers and support from the university. Since that time it has attracted speakers such as Sir James Dyson, Lord Sugar and Dame Anita Roddick.
Kind Consumer
In 2006, Hearn founded Kind Consumer a consumer healthcare company, which focuses on pioneering inhalation technologies. After filing the initial patents and being joined by co-founder Dr. Sam Bakri in 2007, the team attracted business angel and latterly undisclosed venture capital from industrials Martin Beaumont, Grant Berry, and Sir Peter Davis. Recently the company has also received investment and backing from Sir Terry Leahy.
Hearn's lead invention is a medically authorised replacement for the tobacco cigarette dubbed the Voke Inhaler, a non-electronic medicinal nicotine inhaler using the company's proprietary technology which "aims to mimic the intake of nicotine that is delivered when smoking a cigarette."
The company signed a global licensing deal with Nicoventures in December 2010, a subsidiary of BAT, in its first move into pharmaceutical grade nicotine products. The product is currently undergoing full scientific and clinical testing.
Shrey Srivastava (born July 14, 2000) is a British blogger who is notable for creating "Shrey's Finance Blog", a financial and economic blog where he writes weekly, sharing his thoughts on the latest economic affairs. He has displayed an interest in these subjects well below the normal age. Through doing this, he has attracted much appraisal from notable television personalities including the Fox News presenter Eric Bolling and the Sky News weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar. Srivastava is significant because he has inspired many people much older than him to take up finance and stock trading, and as such many look to his blog as a source of inspiration. He is notable because he is the first of his kind, to make a blog of this type at the age of 15 or under. As of 12 November 2015, his blog has had more than 100,000 views, and he claims that he has made five figures trading on the financial markets, something which indicates his significance, given his age. On the 11 November 2015, he had an interview regarding his trading with the popular student newspaper "The Tab".'
Henry Hellier Peters was a nineteenth-century resident of Bristol, UK.
Peters was Shipping Master for the Port of Bristol,<ref name="gazette 1862" /> that appointment being made under the Merchant Shipping Act.<ref name="MITCHELL1859" /><ref name="MITCHELL1861" /> He resided at Luckwell House, Bedminster<ref name="gazette 1862" /> and later at the Old Duke Tavern.<ref name="gazette 1862" /><ref name="MATHEWS'S1864." /> He was listed under bankruptcy in 1850.<ref name="gazette 1862" /><ref name="Jurist1850" />
Peters was Shipping Master for the Port of Bristol,<ref name="gazette 1862" /> that appointment being made under the Merchant Shipping Act.<ref name="MITCHELL1859" /><ref name="MITCHELL1861" /> He resided at Luckwell House, Bedminster<ref name="gazette 1862" /> and later at the Old Duke Tavern.<ref name="gazette 1862" /><ref name="MATHEWS'S1864." /> He was listed under bankruptcy in 1850.<ref name="gazette 1862" /><ref name="Jurist1850" />
Execuflight Flight EFT1526 was a chartered Raytheon Hawker 700 which departed Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport and crashed 36 minutes later while on approach to landing, into an Akron, Ohio apartment complex shortly before 3:00 pm (15:00) EST in rainy weather. The aircraft was on final approach to runway 25 at Akron Fulton International Airport, some downcourse. Witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion, and seeing smoke/flames as the crash occurred. All nine occupants of the aircraft, including both pilots, were killed in the crash. Akron police units were the first to report to the scene, followed shortly by firefighters and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The National Transportation Safety Board dispatched an incident team to the site of the crash, and will assume leadership in the investigation.
Flight
The flight originated as flight EFT 1521 from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport on Monday, November 9, 2015, leaving at about 7 a.m. and flying to St. Paul Downtown Airport in St. Paul, Minnesota; the second leg was was flight EFT 1522 to Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois, and a third leg was flight EFT 1523 to Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Missouri, before finishing the day as flight EFT 1524 about 7.50 p.m. at the Cincinnati Municipal Airport (Lunken Field). On Tuesday, the aircraft made a refueling stop as the fifth leg flight EFT 1525 to Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport before embarking at 2:13 p.m on the sixth leg flight EFT 1526, leaving at 2.13 p.m. for a 36-minute journey to Akron Fulton International Airport. It has several designations, owing to its complicated construction history, with Raytheon Hawker 700 being the latest, but originally British Aerospace 125-700, and is certified as an HS 125-700A in the FAA Register.
Investigation
National Transportation Safety Board is overseeing the investigation. The nearby forensic scientists of Mercyhurst University located in Erie, Pennsylvania have been asked to assist in combing the wreckage to effect positive identification of the victims, all presumably contained within the burned out fuselage. Accoringly, a team from the university's forensic anthropology department, including faculty and graduate students, has joined the investigation on the ground.
On 11 November, investigators said that a pilot who landed at a near by airport reported not hearing any distress calls from the jet while on the same frequency.
Passengers
All seven passengers died. They were all partners, executives or employees of Pebb Enterprises, a Boca Raton, Florida real-estate holding company . The aircraft had been booked by the group for a three-day prospecting trip.<ref name=fox10tv />
Flight
The flight originated as flight EFT 1521 from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport on Monday, November 9, 2015, leaving at about 7 a.m. and flying to St. Paul Downtown Airport in St. Paul, Minnesota; the second leg was was flight EFT 1522 to Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois, and a third leg was flight EFT 1523 to Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Missouri, before finishing the day as flight EFT 1524 about 7.50 p.m. at the Cincinnati Municipal Airport (Lunken Field). On Tuesday, the aircraft made a refueling stop as the fifth leg flight EFT 1525 to Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport before embarking at 2:13 p.m on the sixth leg flight EFT 1526, leaving at 2.13 p.m. for a 36-minute journey to Akron Fulton International Airport. It has several designations, owing to its complicated construction history, with Raytheon Hawker 700 being the latest, but originally British Aerospace 125-700, and is certified as an HS 125-700A in the FAA Register.
Investigation
National Transportation Safety Board is overseeing the investigation. The nearby forensic scientists of Mercyhurst University located in Erie, Pennsylvania have been asked to assist in combing the wreckage to effect positive identification of the victims, all presumably contained within the burned out fuselage. Accoringly, a team from the university's forensic anthropology department, including faculty and graduate students, has joined the investigation on the ground.
On 11 November, investigators said that a pilot who landed at a near by airport reported not hearing any distress calls from the jet while on the same frequency.
Passengers
All seven passengers died. They were all partners, executives or employees of Pebb Enterprises, a Boca Raton, Florida real-estate holding company . The aircraft had been booked by the group for a three-day prospecting trip.<ref name=fox10tv />