Timothy Christian Burridge is an American trial lawyer and Utah politician. He is the former Chairman of the Salt Lake County Democratic Party from 2007 to 2008. Christian was the Democratic Party nominee for United States Congress for in 2006. He challenged then five-term incumbent Congressman Chris Cannon and was defeated in the general election.
Early Life, Background and Career
Christian was born in Ogden, Utah on May 14, 1975. He is the youngest son of the late George Thomas Burridge and Sandra Heath Burridge. He married to Marissa Johnson Burridge of Pleasant Grove, Utah. They currently have four daughters.
Christian was raised in Riverton, Utah and graduated from Bingham High School in 1993. After attending Snow College and completing a proselyting mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Lansing Michigan, he received a debate scholarship to University of the Pacific. Christian and his debate partner Scott Stroud were the champions of parliamentary debate at The International Forensics Association Championship Tournament in Lisbon, Portugal in 1998. Christian received a B.A. in Philosophy in 1999. He later earned a Juris Doctor degree from J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 2003.
Christian practices personal injury litigation at the law firm Burridge Tillmann, PLLC in South Jordan, Utah. He is also a bankruptcy attorney for the legal service Utah Bankruptcy Relief also in South Jordan, Utah.
2006 3rd Congressional District Race
Chris Cannon defeated Christian Burridge in the general election. Burridge received 51,396 votes (33%), Cannon 92,621(57%), Noorlander 14,116 (9%) and Hallman 1,998 votes (1%).
Early Life, Background and Career
Christian was born in Ogden, Utah on May 14, 1975. He is the youngest son of the late George Thomas Burridge and Sandra Heath Burridge. He married to Marissa Johnson Burridge of Pleasant Grove, Utah. They currently have four daughters.
Christian was raised in Riverton, Utah and graduated from Bingham High School in 1993. After attending Snow College and completing a proselyting mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Lansing Michigan, he received a debate scholarship to University of the Pacific. Christian and his debate partner Scott Stroud were the champions of parliamentary debate at The International Forensics Association Championship Tournament in Lisbon, Portugal in 1998. Christian received a B.A. in Philosophy in 1999. He later earned a Juris Doctor degree from J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 2003.
Christian practices personal injury litigation at the law firm Burridge Tillmann, PLLC in South Jordan, Utah. He is also a bankruptcy attorney for the legal service Utah Bankruptcy Relief also in South Jordan, Utah.
2006 3rd Congressional District Race
Chris Cannon defeated Christian Burridge in the general election. Burridge received 51,396 votes (33%), Cannon 92,621(57%), Noorlander 14,116 (9%) and Hallman 1,998 votes (1%).
Edward B. Kramer (August 2, 1965) is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based attorney turned Real-Estate developer, who was involved in the post-Katrina re-development of South Louisiana. Kramer predicted overdevelopment of the Gulf-South contrary to conventional wisdom at the time and part of the 2008 financial crisis which saw stocks plummet, and a near financial meltdown occur in the U.S. Financial Markets.
History and achievements
Kramer graduated from LSU with a degree in Economics, and LSU Law School with honors. A member of the LSU Law Review authoring Louisiana Lender Liability, in 1990, during the height of the 1980s Real Estate Crisis in South Louisiana.
Kramer was a newspaper columnist, Trade Show promoter, attorney, and ultimately a real estate developer.
Kramer was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court in 1995, where he was involved in the case Watterson v. Mallard Bay Drilling, 649 S. 2d 431, 1994, writ denied, 515 U.S. 1118 (1995) In this case, The Supreme Court applied the FELA Rule that a violation of a safety regulation negated the contributory negligence of an injured seaman, winning a large verdict for his client.
Another case occurred on Christmas Eve in 1989, when the Exxon Refinery in Baton Rouge, LA sustained a massive fire and explosion and Ed was involved in the litigation.
Kramer is noted for his quote after Hurricane Katrina where he said: "After Katrina, lenders lent and builders built on the assumption that Baton Rouge would get a huge permanent population increase that never materialized." Further he emphatically stated that the area had a run-up in prices for lots and homes, but never had a comparable downturn; a significant price drop was inevitable.
Kramer was often called upon to ascertain the demand for housing in the aftermath of this unprecedented natural disaster. It was his background in economics, his knowledge of the market, and the demographic patterns of the displacement of over 1 million people that led him to foretell that the mortgage-backed securities based upon the real-estate being developed and sold - much of it with little or no money down - in the Gulf Region, was not on solid ground, despite the proclamations to the contrary by the U.S. Federal Reserve and others at the time.
Personal life
After suffering from a stroke in 2013, and a divorce from 24-year marriage in 2016, Kramer lives a partially retired life. He assisted the Sigma Chi Fraternity with the re-issuance of a book, written in 1976 by Louisiana Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne Milk and Donuts Forever, with all proceeds going to assist the LSU Chaper of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Kramer lives in Baton Rouge, La.
History and achievements
Kramer graduated from LSU with a degree in Economics, and LSU Law School with honors. A member of the LSU Law Review authoring Louisiana Lender Liability, in 1990, during the height of the 1980s Real Estate Crisis in South Louisiana.
Kramer was a newspaper columnist, Trade Show promoter, attorney, and ultimately a real estate developer.
Kramer was admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court in 1995, where he was involved in the case Watterson v. Mallard Bay Drilling, 649 S. 2d 431, 1994, writ denied, 515 U.S. 1118 (1995) In this case, The Supreme Court applied the FELA Rule that a violation of a safety regulation negated the contributory negligence of an injured seaman, winning a large verdict for his client.
Another case occurred on Christmas Eve in 1989, when the Exxon Refinery in Baton Rouge, LA sustained a massive fire and explosion and Ed was involved in the litigation.
Kramer is noted for his quote after Hurricane Katrina where he said: "After Katrina, lenders lent and builders built on the assumption that Baton Rouge would get a huge permanent population increase that never materialized." Further he emphatically stated that the area had a run-up in prices for lots and homes, but never had a comparable downturn; a significant price drop was inevitable.
Kramer was often called upon to ascertain the demand for housing in the aftermath of this unprecedented natural disaster. It was his background in economics, his knowledge of the market, and the demographic patterns of the displacement of over 1 million people that led him to foretell that the mortgage-backed securities based upon the real-estate being developed and sold - much of it with little or no money down - in the Gulf Region, was not on solid ground, despite the proclamations to the contrary by the U.S. Federal Reserve and others at the time.
Personal life
After suffering from a stroke in 2013, and a divorce from 24-year marriage in 2016, Kramer lives a partially retired life. He assisted the Sigma Chi Fraternity with the re-issuance of a book, written in 1976 by Louisiana Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne Milk and Donuts Forever, with all proceeds going to assist the LSU Chaper of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Kramer lives in Baton Rouge, La.
Nepal's capital city Kathmandu is also known as city of temples. It is surrounded by a valley full of historic sites, ancient temples, shrines, and fascinating villages. Because of this, it is regarded as one of the top travel destination in the world.
Five-star hotels
# Hotel Yak & Yeti, Durbar marg
# Hyatt Regency, Boudha
# Soaltee Crowne Plaza, Tahachal
# Radisson Hotel, Lazimpat
# Shangrila Hotel, Lazimpat
# Hotel de l' Annapurna, Durbar marg
# The Everest Hotel, New Baneshwor
# Malla Hotel, Kathmandu
Four-star hotels
# Hotel Shanker, Lazimpat
# Hotel Himalaya, Kupondole, Lalitpur
# Grand Hotel, Tahachal
# Yellow Pagoda Hotel, Kantipath
Three-star hotels
# Hotel Serenity, Bhagwati Marg, Thamel
# Hotel Vaishali, Thamel
# Hotel Gangjong, Lazimpat
# Summit Hotel; Kupondol
# Airport Hotel, Airport
# Hotel Marshyagdi, Thamel
# Hotel Mopuntain, Nagarkot
# Royal Singi Hotel, Lal Durbar
# Hotel Harati, Chettrapati
# Hotel Devotee, Hasanpur
Five-star hotels
# Hotel Yak & Yeti, Durbar marg
# Hyatt Regency, Boudha
# Soaltee Crowne Plaza, Tahachal
# Radisson Hotel, Lazimpat
# Shangrila Hotel, Lazimpat
# Hotel de l' Annapurna, Durbar marg
# The Everest Hotel, New Baneshwor
# Malla Hotel, Kathmandu
Four-star hotels
# Hotel Shanker, Lazimpat
# Hotel Himalaya, Kupondole, Lalitpur
# Grand Hotel, Tahachal
# Yellow Pagoda Hotel, Kantipath
Three-star hotels
# Hotel Serenity, Bhagwati Marg, Thamel
# Hotel Vaishali, Thamel
# Hotel Gangjong, Lazimpat
# Summit Hotel; Kupondol
# Airport Hotel, Airport
# Hotel Marshyagdi, Thamel
# Hotel Mopuntain, Nagarkot
# Royal Singi Hotel, Lal Durbar
# Hotel Harati, Chettrapati
# Hotel Devotee, Hasanpur
Vishal Verma is an American Businessman ,an inventor ,and a entrepreneur focusing on homeland, cyber security and data science.Vishal is also a senior Advisor to the Gephardt Group and a senior General Partner at Edgewood Venture ,LLC.
Vishal is passionate on building strong education systems for our future.
Early life
While pursuing his MBA at Chicago Booth (2005-2007), Vishal co-founded the Hyde Park Angels (2007) to promote entrepreneurship in the Chicago land area. Vishal continues to be an active member of the Chicago club, The Indus Enterpreneurs (1995 ,As a Member) and Chicago Private Equity Networks.
Career
Prior to joining Edgewood, Vishal was a co-founder or had senior leadership roles at Akoria Networks, Geotouch and PointCross.
In 2002, Vishal has joined Edgewood ventures as senior general partner. .Edgewood is focusing on investing in the USA and India. He has made investments and on the board of directors of Edgewood Networks, Edgewood CureAir ,and HSMC.
Edgewood Networks is a joint venture with Juniper Networks and Edgewood Ventures. Edgewood is developing a secure and trusted networking products for the global market.
Vishal is responsible for HSMC’S finance and day-to-day operation. HSMC has recently been awarded a $2.2B package from the Govt. of India.
Building a strong Education Future
Vishal is passionate on building strong education systems for our future. Vishal is an active member on the non-profit boards of Trustees and directors for the university of California at and .
Awards & Recognition
* Winner in CFO100 of Honour 2016 in
Vishal is passionate on building strong education systems for our future.
Early life
While pursuing his MBA at Chicago Booth (2005-2007), Vishal co-founded the Hyde Park Angels (2007) to promote entrepreneurship in the Chicago land area. Vishal continues to be an active member of the Chicago club, The Indus Enterpreneurs (1995 ,As a Member) and Chicago Private Equity Networks.
Career
Prior to joining Edgewood, Vishal was a co-founder or had senior leadership roles at Akoria Networks, Geotouch and PointCross.
In 2002, Vishal has joined Edgewood ventures as senior general partner. .Edgewood is focusing on investing in the USA and India. He has made investments and on the board of directors of Edgewood Networks, Edgewood CureAir ,and HSMC.
Edgewood Networks is a joint venture with Juniper Networks and Edgewood Ventures. Edgewood is developing a secure and trusted networking products for the global market.
Vishal is responsible for HSMC’S finance and day-to-day operation. HSMC has recently been awarded a $2.2B package from the Govt. of India.
Building a strong Education Future
Vishal is passionate on building strong education systems for our future. Vishal is an active member on the non-profit boards of Trustees and directors for the university of California at and .
Awards & Recognition
* Winner in CFO100 of Honour 2016 in