Camilla Tyldum (born 26 October 1981 in Namsos) is a Norwegian handball player for Nordstrand Handball Elite. Tyldum most often plays on the wing, but can also play as a defender.
Tyldum has around 50 caps for the junior and youth national teams. She has formerly played for the clubs Kjelsås, Refstad/Veitvet and Furuset. She studied sport at Bjerke videregående skole from 1997 to 2000.
In the 2007-2008 season, Tyldum was involved in an incident with Stabæk-coach Kenneth Gabrielsen who commented on her weight. (Tyldum is 170 cm and weighs around 60 kg).
Tyldum has around 50 caps for the junior and youth national teams. She has formerly played for the clubs Kjelsås, Refstad/Veitvet and Furuset. She studied sport at Bjerke videregående skole from 1997 to 2000.
In the 2007-2008 season, Tyldum was involved in an incident with Stabæk-coach Kenneth Gabrielsen who commented on her weight. (Tyldum is 170 cm and weighs around 60 kg).
Lian Nguyen Pham (born 15 January 1979) is an American social entrepreneur who became notable in the Houston, Texas area after her several startups and creation of the Conservative Food Hall, the city’s first venture of its kind and the starter of the Market hall trend with 7,000 square foot space located in the heart of Houston. Pham is also known for developing people into reaching a higher state of consciousness through Theta waves and her study in biohacking.
Early life
Lian Nguyen Pham was born on 15 January 1979 in Little Rock, Arkansas, after her parents fled Vietnam in 1975 during the time of the Vietnam War. Pham and her family later settled to Houston, Texas where her parents continued the operation of their business that had an influence on Pham’s work. Pham attended Houston Baptist University
Career
It was in 2001 that Pham started her partnership with Anh Mai, together they formed an entrepreneurial incubator that has created notable businesses in the entertainment and food & beverage space.
In the next years Pham began studying biohacking.
She has written a few articles for MSNBC and Thriveglobal for claiming that reaching peak performance is heavily determined by your ability to reach an optimal amount of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
In 2014, The Prohibition later moved to the 1912 Isis Theatre and was later expanded into Conservatory, and Bravery Chef Hall.
In 2017, Lian co-founded the Company of Nomads, which is an urbantech company that helps improves cities and communities using innovative profit through purpose startups.
In 2019, through the privately owned Pearl Fund invested in Pham to open a 60,000 square foot development in Houston’s Innovation district for the growth of startup culture.
Early life
Lian Nguyen Pham was born on 15 January 1979 in Little Rock, Arkansas, after her parents fled Vietnam in 1975 during the time of the Vietnam War. Pham and her family later settled to Houston, Texas where her parents continued the operation of their business that had an influence on Pham’s work. Pham attended Houston Baptist University
Career
It was in 2001 that Pham started her partnership with Anh Mai, together they formed an entrepreneurial incubator that has created notable businesses in the entertainment and food & beverage space.
In the next years Pham began studying biohacking.
She has written a few articles for MSNBC and Thriveglobal for claiming that reaching peak performance is heavily determined by your ability to reach an optimal amount of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
In 2014, The Prohibition later moved to the 1912 Isis Theatre and was later expanded into Conservatory, and Bravery Chef Hall.
In 2017, Lian co-founded the Company of Nomads, which is an urbantech company that helps improves cities and communities using innovative profit through purpose startups.
In 2019, through the privately owned Pearl Fund invested in Pham to open a 60,000 square foot development in Houston’s Innovation district for the growth of startup culture.
Spring Rewards (also referred to as Spring) is a card-linked loyalty program that provides money back on a customer's credit or debit card on purchases at restaurants, salons, boutiques, bars, spas, and service centers. The program launched in Chicago in 2013 and entered the Nashville market soon after. Subscribed businesses make up the Spring Network and form a marketplace for customers.
Membership is free for customers who either create a profile on the company's website or sign up on a tablet at a network member.
Founded by CEO Bruce Mitchell,
Spring Rewards connects businesses' rewards programs and digital offers to customers to track consumer spend at the establishment.
On June 21, 2019, the company sent an email to all participants stating that it was ceasing operations as a business.
Security
Spring is PCI compliant with bank level industry standards to safeguard customer and company data.
Membership is free for customers who either create a profile on the company's website or sign up on a tablet at a network member.
Founded by CEO Bruce Mitchell,
Spring Rewards connects businesses' rewards programs and digital offers to customers to track consumer spend at the establishment.
On June 21, 2019, the company sent an email to all participants stating that it was ceasing operations as a business.
Security
Spring is PCI compliant with bank level industry standards to safeguard customer and company data.
Netley Primary School is a state-funded primary school within the Regent's Park Estate area in London, England. It is a community school in the London Borough of Camden (which therefore employs its staff, controls its admissions, owns its buildings etc).
Since 2004, Netley Primary has hosted a centre for autism - called 'Woodlands' - and has a nationally notable programme for teaching children aged 3 to 11 on the autistic spectrum, where children weave in and out of mainstream classes.
The school proposed the sale of a part of its site, at the request of the Leader of Camden Council, but withdrew the proposal after independent advice was given to the Education Secretary that they should not be sold off.
Air quality is a major issue in the area surrounding the school, especially due to the presence of High Speed 2's terminus at Euston railway station nearby. The Mayor of London launched a mayor air pollution survey at the school in 2018. It was reported that the school was 'pestered' into buying a 'green shield' to reduce the impact of pollution on children, despite it not making a difference to health.
Netley Primary is a 'young enterprise financial centre of excellence'.
The school has a partnership with Torriano Primary School.
Notable former pupils
* Nasim Ali, former Leader of Camden Council
Since 2004, Netley Primary has hosted a centre for autism - called 'Woodlands' - and has a nationally notable programme for teaching children aged 3 to 11 on the autistic spectrum, where children weave in and out of mainstream classes.
The school proposed the sale of a part of its site, at the request of the Leader of Camden Council, but withdrew the proposal after independent advice was given to the Education Secretary that they should not be sold off.
Air quality is a major issue in the area surrounding the school, especially due to the presence of High Speed 2's terminus at Euston railway station nearby. The Mayor of London launched a mayor air pollution survey at the school in 2018. It was reported that the school was 'pestered' into buying a 'green shield' to reduce the impact of pollution on children, despite it not making a difference to health.
Netley Primary is a 'young enterprise financial centre of excellence'.
The school has a partnership with Torriano Primary School.
Notable former pupils
* Nasim Ali, former Leader of Camden Council