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137 Educators providing Architect courses

Ate Enterprises Ltd

ate enterprises ltd

High Wycombe

Enterprise architects are to business systems as town planners are to cities. They plan and govern business systems to ensure that they are robust and meet the real needs of all enterprise stakeholders. According to the Federation of EA Professional Organisations, Enterprise Architecture is: “a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a holistic approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy”. This role is delegated to the Enterprise Architect, who performs a review of the business’ structure and processes and aligns these to the goals of effectiveness, efficiency, agility and durability. The best framework for the governance of Enterprise Architecture is “The Open Group Architecture Framework” (TOGAF®) and ATE Enterprises is a world leader specialising in TOGAF® training and certification which is one of the World class Enterprise Architecture specifications developed by The Open Group. Enterprise Architecture Defined The description of an enterprise as a system in terms of its components, their inter-relationships, and the principles and guidelines governing the design and its evolution The description is usually done to identify gaps between the current state and a desired future state This design provides a roadmap for the organization to achieve its goals and deliver its objectives Enterprise Architecture Is often described at multiple levels of breadth and depth At its most effective, Enterprise Architecture enables effective execution of an organization’s strategy IT Architecture is a major enabling component of an Enterprise Architecture

Vanisha Mistry

vanisha mistry

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My name is Vanisha Mistry. I am a Performer, Vocal Improv Artist, Songwriter and Expression Coach. I work with Sound and Energy Healing and share my talents in the Creative Arts. I strive to work in a way that creates a bridge between the modern day mainstream and the more alternative worlds. I have always been a creative. And since a young age I have had a deep connection with nature and the wider sense of the world. In recent years I have come to discover the deep connection between art and spirituality, and the crossover between these worlds. I take inspiration from the ancient practise of Shamanism, which draw great wisdom from the energies of the earth and embodied practises; in our modern day much of this medicine is lost. However the Arts, whether dance, music or painting, do touch on this deeper connection to something beyond ourselves, and I believe this need for artistic Self-Expression is in-fact a tapping into this ancient medicine and a grand creative force - That which makes our reality exist. In all my work I strive to uncover this deep creative essence in each individual. I am professionally trained as a Landscape Architect, qualifying in 2015. My work in this profession didn't sit with me and my mental health took a hit, as is common with many office based Creatives. After this, I promised myself that I would not submit myself to mindless work, but discover a truly sustainable way of living. After several years of travel, exploration and studies, I have now transitioned into the practise of Sound Therapy and Vocal Coaching. My travels took me through Europe, to the Spanish Canary Islands, Australia, South East Asia and India. In each of these places I found that it was the Music and the Natural environment that brought me alive, however my background in Music was little to none. In 2017 a knee injury took me away from dancing and into the path of singing. From close to no experience, I quickly found this my natural talent. I was on stage performing within 1 year and improvising live sets with various artists after 2 years. My exploration of Yoga and Sound Healing developed profoundly in India where I finally understood the link between sound vibration and the body and was able to apply it myself to my own healing practise. This long journey has lead me to Today, where I am a Singer/Song-writer, Vocal Empowerment Coach, Sound Healer and Performer. I am currently studying Music Therapy to be certified as a recognised Music Therapist. Life has transformed quickly because I followed my true voice and my deeper creative calling. Now, I strive to share this process with as many people as possible; and unlocking the power of the voice is the first step to this freedom. I am on a mission now to spread this work further, and to build creative communities; this means working with more people, further a field. I aim to connect wider networks to work intuitively with energy of the body, engaging the Voice, Breath and Movement so that more of us can sit truly in our most authentic Self-Expression. I am a firm believer in joyful practises paving the way towards a more sustainable, meaningful and wholesome way of living - and together we will create a more meaningful, fair and joyful world.

CWF Studio

cwf studio

CWF is a window furnishing wholesale and manufacturing company with a background in retail and experience in making and fitting. We use this knowledge to provide our customers with an excellent wholesale service throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland. Established in 1976 by the current Managing Directors Gerry and Nuala Corcoran, CWF Ltd. has expanded to a team of over 20 people at it’s base near the scenic village of Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath. Leading the team is Gerry with over 40 years experience fitting window treatments, Nuala – also over 40 years experience making curtains and blinds and their daughter Madeleine – a qualified Interior Architect – bringing together an extensive knowledge base along with a skilled and dedicated team. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and quality of making, offering hand-stitched Roman Blinds as standard. Child safe blinds is one of our fundamental standards. We were the first Irish manufacturer to design and develop convenient solutions that are 100% compliant with Child Safety Regulations EN13120:2014. We build lasting relationships with our customers because we understand the challenges they face as retailers, makers, fitters and designers. What we do We supply roman blind kits, curtain rails, curtain poles, accessories and workroom products to retail shops, contract fitters, makers and interior designers. We offer a complete made-to-measure service for all types of blinds, curtains and flyscreens. We bend rails – bay windows, hotel tracks, hospital cubicle tracks. We wholesale fabric and are the exclusive suppliers of Jones Interiors Fabric in Ireland. We offer advice to our customers on selecting the right product for the job. We offer design solutions to customers with complicated projects.

Btfi

btfi

London

How dirty are your thoughts?Richard Tyler Chief Possibility Architect of BTFI Ltd, Bestselling Author, International Speaker, Coach and Provocateur. Richard’s mission is simple: enabling people to live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. We’re drowning in gurus who promise the world, but fail to deliver. They take people to the edge and leave them hanging. Richard is here to disrupt the personal development industry by provoking people into fresh and creative thought patterns – so instead of looking outside of yourself for the solutions, you’ll start to look within. He can help you with the biggest obstacle of all: getting out of your own way. Once you do, you open up the potential to live your best life and create a positive footprint on the planet. After a decade playing lead roles in West End theatre productions like The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables, and singing in concert halls across the globe, Richard sees human potential through the artful lens of performance. Coupled with his professional training in Barrett Values CTT, Harrison Psychometric Assessment, Constellation Coaching and ongoing studies in Cognitive Hypnotherapy, Psychosynthesis, CBT, NLP and Emotional Intelligence, this allows him to offer a creative and insightful way for people to learn and fully emerge in their talents. He has worked with businesses on every continent, creating a ruckus and planting the seeds for his audience to build their own extraordinary culture and send it viral. CEOs, boards and senior leadership teams seek him out to coach, speak and facilitate workshops to shake up their habitual thinking, release obstacles, stay present, and start building new stories for their businesses.

Living Well at Home Ltd

living well at home ltd

Living Well at Home is the UK’s Multi-Award Winning property consultancy that helps people live well, at home, in later life. Our experts assess your home and offer personalised, practical suggestions on how to make it more accessible, reduce fall risks and improve safety and address your specific age related concerns – while coordinating with your taste in design and even adding value to your property. Our fast, friendly services give you confidence that you can stay living independently at home for longer.When you’ve lived in a property for years, it’s hard to pick up on things that become barriers and risks to living independently as you get older. When you’ve lived in a property for years, it’s hard to pick up on things that become barriers and risks to living independently as you get older. With a heritage in architecture and inclusive design, we have an eye for little adjustments that make a big difference when it comes to living safely and having peace of mind at home. This expertise, combined with our knowledge of manufacturers and product ranges, means we give impartial suggestions on what best meets your needs and matches your taste in design. iving Well at Home is the brainchild of Emma Luddington, a RIBA Chartered Architect with 25 years’ experience in accessible and inclusive design. After speaking to friends and family dealing with the home care services minefield, she realised there weren’t easy ways to get personal recommendations aimed at helping people make their properties more accessible. She founded Living Well at Home as a dedicated property adaptation advice service – unique in the UK – and the team of expert assessors now gives fast, practical and tailored advice so people don’t have to go on waiting lists, navigate complicated public services or do hours of research for generic solutions related to simplifying care in the home.

The Leeds Library

the leeds library

Leeds

The Leeds Library is the oldest surviving subscription library of its type in the UK and was founded in 1768. Annual membership from £66. Founded in 1768, The Leeds Library is a gem of a heritage library and the oldest surviving subscription library of its kind in the British Isles. We have a fascinating history. We’re Leeds’s oldest cultural institution—a thriving hub of creativity, ideas and inspiration and a book lover’s paradise! Amongst our founding members were eminent doctors, surgeons, clergymen, leading industrialists and businessmen, alongside members of The Royal Society. Revd Dr Joseph Priestley, our first secretary and most likely the primary driving force behind the Library’s creation, was perhaps the most famous of these men. A leading enlightenment thinker, radical preacher, and Fellow of The Royal Society, Priestley was celebrated for his experiments concerning electricity and oxygen—and the invention of carbonated water! In the beginning, the Library occupied a back room at Joseph Ogle’s bookshop on Kirkgate and he became the first librarian. When he died in 1774, his daughter, Mary, was appointed Librarian and remained so for another 37 years until her death in 1813. Over this period, the Library proved to be so successful that it outgrew this modest first home and moved further along Kirkgate to the Rotation Office. A few years later and a move to new premises was required once again to house the ever-growing collection of books. In 1808, the Library moved to a new purpose-built home on Commercial Street where we remain to this day. Built by Thomas Johnson, the town’s leading architect, the grade II* listed building is a rare surviving example of a Georgian public library.