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The companies in this year’s class represent the ever-growing and diversifying entrepreneurial ecosystem. Our companies come from all over the country and bring unique skills, background and expertise to Boulder this summer. While individually different, they are all fueled by an unquenchable desire to improve the world by solving big problems.

 

This year’s class includes companies that are focused on helping brides get the dress they dream of (while staying within their budget) to enabling any child to make music to wearables that notify a loved one if you feel unsafe to helping home buyers/sellers save money and many more. These 10 companies stood out for their drive and passion to do something great and it’s a true honor and privilege to work with them.

 

We’re very excited to introduce the Techstars Boulder 2015 class:

 

adHawk: A mobile app that provides a bird’s eye view of all your digital marketing data in one place.

 

Blazing DB: An SQL database at supercomputer speeds that’s incredibly easy to use.

Edify: Empower every kid in the world to make their own music.

 

Flytedesk: A platform for buying and selling uncollected media, starting with college newspapers.

 

HobbyDB: The definitive database for collectors and hobbyists to manage and monetize their collections.

MadKudu: Data science that helps sales and support teams fight customer churn.

 

Revolar: The world’s smartest personal safety wearable device keeps you safe anytime, anywhere.

 

Stryd: The world’s first running power meter that helps runners improve their performance.

 

TRELORA: A commission-free real estate company, replacing percentage-based commissions with one flat fee.

 

Photography by 23rd Studios Boulder - for permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com

Fotograf: Alexander Stormo, @alexstormo

Suzanne Wilcox listens as Dr. Paul Root Wolpe speaks at the Diversified Trust luncheon

The companies in this year’s class represent the ever-growing and diversifying entrepreneurial ecosystem. Our companies come from all over the country and bring unique skills, background and expertise to Boulder this summer. While individually different, they are all fueled by an unquenchable desire to improve the world by solving big problems.

 

This year’s class includes companies that are focused on helping brides get the dress they dream of (while staying within their budget) to enabling any child to make music to wearables that notify a loved one if you feel unsafe to helping home buyers/sellers save money and many more. These 10 companies stood out for their drive and passion to do something great and it’s a true honor and privilege to work with them.

 

We’re very excited to introduce the Techstars Boulder 2015 class:

 

adHawk: A mobile app that provides a bird’s eye view of all your digital marketing data in one place.

 

Blazing DB: An SQL database at supercomputer speeds that’s incredibly easy to use.

Edify: Empower every kid in the world to make their own music.

 

Flytedesk: A platform for buying and selling uncollected media, starting with college newspapers.

 

HobbyDB: The definitive database for collectors and hobbyists to manage and monetize their collections.

MadKudu: Data science that helps sales and support teams fight customer churn.

 

Revolar: The world’s smartest personal safety wearable device keeps you safe anytime, anywhere.

 

Stryd: The world’s first running power meter that helps runners improve their performance.

 

TRELORA: A commission-free real estate company, replacing percentage-based commissions with one flat fee.

 

Photography by 23rd Studios Boulder - for permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com

Sanofi, a world diversified health care and a leader in diabetes care, signed a special agreement with Ensan association the charity committee for orphans' care; the agreement consists of educating and treating diabetic orphans; the agreement was signed in the association head quarter which is located in Riyadh city.

    

The signing event includes the setting up of awareness and education courses for widows and orphans in the association on how to deal with diabetes given out by professionals in diabetes management.

    

Dr. Salah Mousa, the General Manager of Sanofi, commented, "Sanofi's social and humanitarian activities are part of the social responsibility program that the company gives the utmost importance; through creating a specialized work team that follows the needs of the community and plans for charitable events by working with the beneficiaries, what Sanofi provides from therapeutic opportunities for the diabetics children in Ensan is considered nothing but a proof of the company's commitment to its humanitarian responsibility towards the community and individuals with special needs."

    

While Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah Al Yousef, the General Manager of Ensan, said in a comment about the agreement signed with Sanofi, "Ensan association counts on donations, Zakat and investments from both individuals and business companies in developing its financial resources and achieving its humanitarian mission, and a good example of that is the agreement signed between Sanofi and our association which was presented by Sanofi in support of the children of the diabetics."

    

The charity committee for orphans care Ensan provides social and physical care and health education for the orphans and the like with special needs, in addition to rehabilitation that will teach them how to make a living and ensure that they will be self-dependent and rely on themselves to face life and be good and productive members in their community.

In Malawi, cooking demonstrations undertaken during farmer field days have facilitated the sharing of nutrition information on the

incorporation of potato and sweetpotato into family diets. This has increased the nutritional knowledge and improved child

feeding practices for the Malawian population. This is possible through the VISTA and RTC action projects funded by USAID and Irish Aid respectively.

 

Photo by: V. Atakos (CIP-SSA)

On June 11, 2015, Christina Atanasova reexamines the question of whether, and when, corporate diversification adds value to a firm.

Meshari Al Khaled, Head, Asia and Australia, Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority speaks at Third Session: Economic diversification: Asian experiences; Gulf ambitions. IISS Geo-Economics and Strategy Seminar - Parsing the Reality and Promise of Gulf-Asia Engagement, 15-16 October 2011, Manama, Bahrain.

Chuck Redman, Director of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University Dale Jensen, Entrepreneur and General Partner of the AZ Diamondbacks; Ed Fox, VP & Chief Sustainability Officer, APS-Pinnacle West; Dave Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Diversified Energy; Diane Brossart, President of Valley Forward, Arizona's leading organization for sustainability awareness

Wibu-Systems expresses the most diversified form factor line-up ever (www.wibu.com/en/hardware-copy-protection.html) in terms of hardware-based solution for secure license management. Such incredible array ranges from older hardware devices like PC Cards and Express Cards, to the ever green USB dongles both in classic and extra compact size, from memory cards like CF Cards, SD Cards and microSD Cards to ASIC chips. The complete portfolio addresses therefore computers, mobile, industrial systems and more.

Lime Kiln

 

Prince Quarter, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Listed: 10/24/1986

 

The Estate St. George Historic District documents a successful and diversified sugar estate developed in the late 18th century. The plan, construction and operation of the sugar estate are documented by the numerous buildings and structures in the historic district. These buildings and structures embody the distinctive characteristics of the type and method of construction of 18 and 19th century structures built on sugar estates.

 

The district is also significant for its potential to yield important information on the development and operation of sugar estates on St. Croix. The Estate St. George Historic District is one of many surviving sugar estate compounds on St. Croix. Each sugar estate is a different interpretation of a typical pattern. Sugar production was the reason St. Croix was acquired and settled by the Danes; the establishment and operation of sugar estates on St. Croix is a significant local historical theme.

 

All structures and buildings in the historic district are typical of late 18th and 19th century estate structures built on St. Croix. The roughly coursed masonry structures of cut and uncut rubble are typical of the type and method of construction common on St. Croix.

 

Estate structures on St. George and other St. Croix estates were utilitarian structures planned by the estate owner or manager and built by estate slaves trained as masons and carpenters. The thick masonry walls have splayed door and window openings. Although originally protected by a thin coat of lime plaster, only fragments of this covering remain. The factory ruin features ranges of arched openings typical of larger factory structures.

 

The workmanship and quality of the St. George buildings and structures equal or surpass that on other estates. The water control system is an unusual feature on St. Croix which required engineering expertise.

Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.

Dean Ernest J. Wilson III, Ph.D., greets the audience ahead of Transforming Hollywood 7: Diversifying Entertainment, a conference about issues of diversity, inclusion and equality in the film sphere. © USC Annenberg/Benjamin Dunn

Because the yield of maize increased so significantly, farmers can aim to diversify their crop yields for the first time. Cabbage is among the new crops introduced.

Chuck Redman, Director of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University Dale Jensen, Entrepreneur and General Partner of the AZ Diamondbacks; Ed Fox, VP & Chief Sustainability Officer, APS-Pinnacle West; Dave Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Diversified Energy; Diane Brossart, President of Valley Forward, Arizona's leading organization for sustainability awareness

The companies in this year’s class represent the ever-growing and diversifying entrepreneurial ecosystem. Our companies come from all over the country and bring unique skills, background and expertise to Boulder this summer. While individually different, they are all fueled by an unquenchable desire to improve the world by solving big problems.

 

This year’s class includes companies that are focused on helping brides get the dress they dream of (while staying within their budget) to enabling any child to make music to wearables that notify a loved one if you feel unsafe to helping home buyers/sellers save money and many more. These 10 companies stood out for their drive and passion to do something great and it’s a true honor and privilege to work with them.

 

We’re very excited to introduce the Techstars Boulder 2015 class:

 

adHawk: A mobile app that provides a bird’s eye view of all your digital marketing data in one place.

 

Blazing DB: An SQL database at supercomputer speeds that’s incredibly easy to use.

Edify: Empower every kid in the world to make their own music.

 

Flytedesk: A platform for buying and selling uncollected media, starting with college newspapers.

 

HobbyDB: The definitive database for collectors and hobbyists to manage and monetize their collections.

MadKudu: Data science that helps sales and support teams fight customer churn.

 

Revolar: The world’s smartest personal safety wearable device keeps you safe anytime, anywhere.

 

Stryd: The world’s first running power meter that helps runners improve their performance.

 

TRELORA: A commission-free real estate company, replacing percentage-based commissions with one flat fee.

 

Photography by 23rd Studios Boulder - for permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com

DIVERSify trials of pea/barley mixtures being drilled in Copenhagen area in early April 2017

Seen at the Stoneleigh showground.

"Bayle" is a 12 year-old bay mare that is broke extremely well and could be used for just about anything. She has been used as a 4-H horse, a trail horse, and a rodeo queen horse. She is a very tall, flashy mare that is really fun to ride. You can ride her with a saddle, bareback, double, or whatever, she isn't bothered by anything. However, she's not exactly a green beginner's horse, because she does have some speed and needs a rider that is confident in giving her directions. She would be perfect for an advanced beginner looking for a horse that's not a complete dead-head, or someone looking for an awesome trail horse that is completely finished. She has great manners and loads, clips, bathes, stands for the farrier, isn't buddy sour, and isn't spooked by tarps, water, cars, etc. I am only selling her because I am starting medical school in August and will not have any time for her. Price is negotiable, I will consider all offers. She has excellent breeding and is elgible for the AQHA Incentive Fund. The sire side includes Greatly Diversified, Diversified, Investapine, Mr Conclusion, and The Investor. The dam side includes Coosa, Boston Mac, and Pretty Impressive. She is HyPP N/N.

Breed: Quarter Horse

Gender: Mare

Birth Date: May 2, 1999

 

Call Ali at: 402-360-0768

More information at: www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-434525

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met Mrs. Alina Posluszny, MD of TZMO India, a leading Polish manufacturer of diversified hygiene products in Poland

Chuck Redman, Director of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University Dale Jensen, Entrepreneur and General Partner of the AZ Diamondbacks; Ed Fox, VP & Chief Sustainability Officer, APS-Pinnacle West; Dave Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Diversified Energy; Diane Brossart, President of Valley Forward, Arizona's leading organization for sustainability awareness

It's good to have a sideline when you're in business. Focus distance is forty feet.

Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities

 

An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.

 

Cuba’s Focus Still on Oil, With Some Diversification

 

CIENFUEGOS, Cuba

Cuba continues to focus heavily on oil for its energy needs, through agreements with partners like Venezuela, with the hope of discovering commercially exploitable wells in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

Chuck Redman, Director of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University Dale Jensen, Entrepreneur and General Partner of the AZ Diamondbacks; Ed Fox, VP & Chief Sustainability Officer, APS-Pinnacle West; Dave Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Diversified Energy; Diane Brossart, President of Valley Forward, Arizona's leading organization for sustainability awareness

Chuck Redman, Director of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University Dale Jensen, Entrepreneur and General Partner of the AZ Diamondbacks; Ed Fox, VP & Chief Sustainability Officer, APS-Pinnacle West; Dave Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Diversified Energy; Diane Brossart, President of Valley Forward, Arizona's leading organization for sustainability awareness

Courtesy of Cathy Corbett-Shock

diversified prides themselves on their motto of driving children safely home but of my experinse of being a bus student there are very few drivers who actually care. my mom treat the kids on her bus like her very own an cares very much for them. if anything were to happen to then on her watch her would be devastated.

Engaging youth from diversified background is essential to the National Building. Today our team has been organized VIP- Volunteer_Innovate_Participate orientation workshop for the students at Govt. Muslim Higher Secondary School, Vellore. Students from higher secondary classes were participated and learned about importance of Youth Volunteerism and National building.

Animal pens

 

Prince Quarter, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Listed: 10/24/1986

 

The Estate St. George Historic District documents a successful and diversified sugar estate developed in the late 18th century. The plan, construction and operation of the sugar estate are documented by the numerous buildings and structures in the historic district. These buildings and structures embody the distinctive characteristics of the type and method of construction of 18 and 19th century structures built on sugar estates.

 

The district is also significant for its potential to yield important information on the development and operation of sugar estates on St. Croix. The Estate St. George Historic District is one of many surviving sugar estate compounds on St. Croix. Each sugar estate is a different interpretation of a typical pattern. Sugar production was the reason St. Croix was acquired and settled by the Danes; the establishment and operation of sugar estates on St. Croix is a significant local historical theme.

 

All structures and buildings in the historic district are typical of late 18th and 19th century estate structures built on St. Croix. The roughly coursed masonry structures of cut and uncut rubble are typical of the type and method of construction common on St. Croix.

 

Estate structures on St. George and other St. Croix estates were utilitarian structures planned by the estate owner or manager and built by estate slaves trained as masons and carpenters. The thick masonry walls have splayed door and window openings. Although originally protected by a thin coat of lime plaster, only fragments of this covering remain. The factory ruin features ranges of arched openings typical of larger factory structures.

 

The workmanship and quality of the St. George buildings and structures equal or surpass that on other estates. The water control system is an unusual feature on St. Croix which required engineering expertise.

ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 28: "Trade and commodities and economic diversification and graduation" meeting is held during the Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 28, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries takes place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. Gokhan Balci / Anadolu Agency

Chuck Redman, Director of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University Dale Jensen, Entrepreneur and General Partner of the AZ Diamondbacks; Ed Fox, VP & Chief Sustainability Officer, APS-Pinnacle West; Dave Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Diversified Energy; Diane Brossart, President of Valley Forward, Arizona's leading organization for sustainability awareness

Because of the greatly increased yields of maize, farmers in Mwandama have been able to focus on diversifying their crops. Producing tomatoes is one way they have done this.

The companies in this year’s class represent the ever-growing and diversifying entrepreneurial ecosystem. Our companies come from all over the country and bring unique skills, background and expertise to Boulder this summer. While individually different, they are all fueled by an unquenchable desire to improve the world by solving big problems.

 

This year’s class includes companies that are focused on helping brides get the dress they dream of (while staying within their budget) to enabling any child to make music to wearables that notify a loved one if you feel unsafe to helping home buyers/sellers save money and many more. These 10 companies stood out for their drive and passion to do something great and it’s a true honor and privilege to work with them.

 

We’re very excited to introduce the Techstars Boulder 2015 class:

 

adHawk: A mobile app that provides a bird’s eye view of all your digital marketing data in one place.

 

Blazing DB: An SQL database at supercomputer speeds that’s incredibly easy to use.

Edify: Empower every kid in the world to make their own music.

 

Flytedesk: A platform for buying and selling uncollected media, starting with college newspapers.

 

HobbyDB: The definitive database for collectors and hobbyists to manage and monetize their collections.

MadKudu: Data science that helps sales and support teams fight customer churn.

 

Revolar: The world’s smartest personal safety wearable device keeps you safe anytime, anywhere.

 

Stryd: The world’s first running power meter that helps runners improve their performance.

 

TRELORA: A commission-free real estate company, replacing percentage-based commissions with one flat fee.

 

Photography by 23rd Studios Boulder - for permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com

The geographical diversification of India makes it one of the unique places in Asia for travelling. So watch this video till the end and make a note of all the places that are a must visit through Indian Railways.

For more details click here to watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NiJWtuhsg8

 

Dennis Lau

Electric Violinist / Songwriter

DiversiFy Debut Launch

12/11/2009

Starhill Gallery

 

www.dennislau.com.my

Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities

 

An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.

 

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