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Lina Trivedi (born June 11, 1973) is an American entrepreneur, author, educator and civil servant. Her most noted writing credit is for authoring the first 136 poems of
Beanie Babies Beanie Babies are a line of stuffed toys created by American businessman Ty Warner, who founded Ty Inc. in 1986. The toys are stuffed with plastic pellets ("beans") rather than conventional soft stuffing and come in many different forms, mostly ...
. She is also credited for directing the world's first
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Web site, which she did for Ty Inc., manufacturer of
Beanie Babies Beanie Babies are a line of stuffed toys created by American businessman Ty Warner, who founded Ty Inc. in 1986. The toys are stuffed with plastic pellets ("beans") rather than conventional soft stuffing and come in many different forms, mostly ...
. She is referred to as the woman who gave birth to the
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and invented
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. In effect, Beanie Babies evolved to become the world's first Internet sensation and
Ty Warner Harold Ty Warner (born September 3, 1944) is an American billionaire toy manufacturer, businessman, and convicted felon. He is the CEO, sole owner, and co-founder of Ty Inc. which manufactures and distributes stuffed toys, notably Beanie Babies. H ...
became a billionaire.


Early life and education

Lina Trivedi is an
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who was born to a Gujarati-speaking
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family in
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. She lived in
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for most of her school-age and young-adult life. She attended
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majoring in Sociology and it was during this time that her career at
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began. She was raised by entrepreneurial parents who cultivated her skills at computer programming at a very young age. In the early 1980s, Trivedi's family purchased an IBM Personal Computer 5150 and at 7 years old, Trivedi's mother made Lina read the DOS 1.0 manual 3 times. In second grade, Trivedi was writing simple computer programs in
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.


Career at Ty Inc.

In 1992, Trivedi became
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's 12th employee. In 1995,
Beanie Babies Beanie Babies are a line of stuffed toys created by American businessman Ty Warner, who founded Ty Inc. in 1986. The toys are stuffed with plastic pellets ("beans") rather than conventional soft stuffing and come in many different forms, mostly ...
were escalating as a pop culture craze throughout the world. In early 1995, Trivedi approached
Ty Warner Harold Ty Warner (born September 3, 1944) is an American billionaire toy manufacturer, businessman, and convicted felon. He is the CEO, sole owner, and co-founder of Ty Inc. which manufactures and distributes stuffed toys, notably Beanie Babies. H ...
, then president of Ty, Inc., and shared her thoughts that the product hang tags were boring, and that unique birthdays and poems on the inside of the heart-shaped tags would make the items more collectible and interesting. She shared an example poem that she wrote for Stripes the Tiger, which ended up having Trivedi's birthday. Warner assigned her the task of writing all the Beanie Babies poems and designing the inside of more than 100 product tags. Later in 1995, Trivedi approached Warner to talk about a new development that existed on college campuses called the internet. She indicated that the Internet was primarily a research tool, however college students were starting to make personal websites, and she thought creating a website for Beanie Babies could present a unique opportunity to engage the consumer market. She brought her 14.4k modem from
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where she was enrolled as a student and demonstrated how the Internet works. Warner was intrigued and he gave Trivedi free license to create a Web site using her judgment and skills. By the time the first iteration of the Ty website was published in late 1995, only 1.4% of Americans were using the internet. The Beanie Babies Web site that Trivedi created was the first
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web site designed to bridge the gap between business and consumers. The web site contained innovative features, such as the ability to vote for a Beanie Baby that managed a blog on the official site that contained multiple entries per day. There was also a trading post, featured fan mail and a list of 101 things to do with a Beanie Baby. The Beanie Babies web site was receiving over 1 billion visits per year and Trivedi is credited with cultivating the demand of Beanie Babies through the Internet. In 1996, Trivedi coordinated three private
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s to bring Beanie Babies to American retail locations in time for Easter. The snowball effect of the Beanie Babies craze and the rise of the Internet was not foreseen in advance. Although Ty, Inc. was very private about their sales figures related to Beanie Babies, Trivedi was quoted as saying that "sales were overwhelming." Trivedi also played a vital role in the design of Beanie Babies, as well as the new and retiring characters as they were announced. As part of her campaign to engage audiences, she coordinated fans to guide the creation of the 100th Beanie Baby character through the Internet in 1996. Beanie Babies grew in popularity quicker than any other phenomenon prior to its time due to the instant nature of the Internet. Trivedi produced all the announcements on the official Beanie Babies Website. Many were buying and then trading these toys online on the official Beanie Babies Website, as well as independent sites, for hundreds of dollars and building collections of toys that were exceeding $100,000 in value. At the height of the Beanie Babies craze, 10% of all
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sales were transactions related to Beanie Babies.


Media appearances and contributions

Trivedi has appeared in the following media: In 2023, Trivedi has also been fictionalized in ''
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'', directed by
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and Damian Kulash, as the character "Maya Kumar", played by Geraldine Viswanathan. In the film, Maya lands a temp job working for
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at
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, where she proceeded to take the
Beanie Babies Beanie Babies are a line of stuffed toys created by American businessman Ty Warner, who founded Ty Inc. in 1986. The toys are stuffed with plastic pellets ("beans") rather than conventional soft stuffing and come in many different forms, mostly ...
craze millions to billions by spawning a multi-million-dollar collector's market online through
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. She was portrayed as the first person to build a website for commercial purposes, as well as writing all the poems on the inside of Beanie Babies tags. The movie ended with her walking out of her job after being denied a raise that aligned with her contributions to the company. According to the movie, Trivedi's character, Maya Kumar, was referenced as Ty's secret weapon and was offered "20 smackeroos per hour" and she told Ty Warner, "I'm not your secret weapon. I'm not a secret, and I'm not yours. I quit."


Books

Trivedi is the author of the following books:


Political and social career

In 2004, Trivedi worked for the
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where she worked on the Workforce and Economic Development Team to help individuals transition from disadvantaged backgrounds into the job market. In this position, she developed a concept of job fulfillment in the private sector called "Alternative Selection" which is an alternative to
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that allows employers to develop pools of candidates based on economic disadvantage, rather than race. Madison Gas and Electric was one of the first businesses to adopt such employment methods in 2008. Trivedi had been appointed to two public service positions in
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. She served as the Minority Representative in the Community Services Commission and on the Community Development Block Grant Commission from 2005 to 2008.


Technology career

In the midst of the Beanie Babies phenomenon, Trivedi worked closely with the Children's Advertising Review Unit to help build standards that relate to children's web sites in an effort to establish voluntary regulations designed to protect the privacy of children on the Internet. After her career at Ty, she promoted these regulations among other companies that promoted products to children on the internet, and spearheaded changes to the web sites of Chicago International Children's Film Festival and the
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to adhere to these privacy regulations. Trivedi transcended from her career with Beanie Babies and started her own
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firm in 1997 where she developed the first web sites for many notable entities, including the
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,
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and
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. Her innovations included broadcasting snapshots of the Chicago skyline from the top of the Sears Tower through their web site. Trivedi's design firm was named one of the top design firms in Chicago by
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in 1998. Trivedi was also named one of the top 30 local talents in 1999 by the ''
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''. Then in 2000, the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' named Trivedi one of the top 30 Chicago area entrepreneurs under the age of 30. While leading her web design firm, Trivedi also participated on a team of technology and finance professionals that produced the world's first realtime processing credit card application. This technology was first launched on
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credit card products, including the
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Credit Card,
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Credit Card and several student credit card brands that were operated by Citigroup. In 2013, Trivedi began developing publishing software designed to help people write content used to publish books and web sites. Her most notable technology inventions include a patent pending artificial intelligence that can write. According to NBC, her inventions have been used to enable people to become authors by "taking the mechanics out of publishing so that writers can focus on the messages they are trying to convey". The artificial intelligence she invented was later referenced as the predecessor to
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. Today, Trivedi is developing
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with her new start-up company called Joii.ai.


Personal life

Trivedi currently lives in
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, where she is a
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to a child with special needs. Trivedi's daughter was diagnosed with
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at birth. Fewer than 25 people in the United States are reported to have Goltz syndrome. As a result of the syndrome, Trivedi's daughter was born without a leg, missing fingers, and lacked muscles on one side of her face. To date, Trivedi's daughter has been through over 25 surgeries before the age of 5. She is also the youngest child in the United States to receive a
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leg at 7 months old. According to her book, living life as a special needs mother puts the world into perspective and Trivedi has channeled her talents and business acumen to cultivate a sense of business and entrepreneurship within her young daughter, Nikhita. Before entering 3rd grade, Trivedi's daughter has been established as the President of a
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Corporation that designs and sells bows through a business modeled after the enterprise run by
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in the TV series ''
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''.


References

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