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Best CS Event & Best PA Event 2010

Best Community Service Event & Best Political Awareness Event

Things we are looking for, in this category:

  • Uniqueness of Event
  • Quality of Event
  • Impact made in the community
  • Effective event marketing strategies
  • Membership and financial impact from the event

And the Winners are…

  • Best Community Service Event – NetIP San Diego for “Drum Circle”
  • Best Political Awareness Event – NetSAP (pronounced “net-SAP” DC) for “Building Political Clout for the South-Asian American Community”

“NetSAP DC is continually promoting political awareness and participation of the South Asian American community. We are extremely grateful that our efforts have been recognized by NetIP NA, and hope our work has inspired other chapters to do more events focused on political awareness.”

- Tejas Kadia, NetSAP DC Political Awareness Pillar Chair

Best Chapter 2010

Things we are looking for, in this category:

  • Quality of events
  • External Presence and Impact made in the local community
  • Membership growth
  • Effective marketing strategies
  • Financial stability of the chapter

This year’s winning chapters have been extremely successful, with high-quality events, impressive membership growth, and an undying dedication to furthering the cause of South Asian professionals across North America. They are the shining stars of NetIP, and an inspiration to us all….

And the Winners are…

  • Most Improved Chapter – NetIP San Diego
  • Best Chapter, Small City – NetIP Austin
  • Best Chapter, Large City – NetIP Chicago

“Bringing creativity, a sense of innovation and an outside-the-box thinking is something I’ve always believed to be part of me being a successful leader. When I first took on the role of NetIP SD president, I wanted to use my leadership to bring forth change and a feeling of inclusiveness had not been present until now. I was (and still am) committed to generate a new realm of possibility and creativity that empowers people to live a life that is of their choice vs. living a life as a victim of circumstances. Being part of NetIP truly gave me an opportunity to make a difference and I can honestly say that I have grown as a leader, as a business woman, and most definitely as an Indian Women. Leading by example, we created an environment of fun and connectedness that helped us achieve what none of us had even imagined we could.  It was a truly humbling experience, and I was proud to receive these Boscars in Seattle, on behalf of my board of directors and my awesome members, whom these awards really honor.”

-Nisha Desai, President, NetIP San Diego

Best Chapter President 2010

This year’s winners are two incredible ladies who embody all these qualities, and much more! They bring never-ending dedication and enthusiasm to their roles, and have taken their chapters to new heights in 2010!!!

Things we are looking for, in this category:

  • Dedication and passion
  • A Sense of innovation and creativity
  • Ability to motivate and lead the entire chapter board
  • Support of NetIP initiatives

And the Winners are…

  • Best President, Small City – Sonia Kotecha, NetIP Austin
  • Best President, Large City – Nisha Desai, NetIP San Diego

“Someone once told me if you believe it, if you can see it, then you can achieve it! This definitely holds true when I think about NetIP Austin’s Boscar winnings. Earlier this year we developed a written vision and goal statement that included winning best chapter (small city), which at the time seemed unrealistic given our newness as a chapter and little visibility in our community; however, with drive, determination and passion we did it!”

-Sonia Kotecha, President, NetIP Austin

NetIP San Diego Awareness and Fundraiser for Cry

NetIP San Diego Drum Day event : Awareness and Fundraiser for Cry

With much anticipation and change of venues finally the day of the event that we were all kind of waiting for had arrived. The drum circle was something we had all only heard about and seen videos of some place. It seemed like a lot of fun and a perfect stress buster, but to experience it was something we had all been looking forward to.

This event essentially was an awareness and fundraiser for Child Rights and You (CRY) – an organization dedicated to restoring the rights of underprivileged children. Netip also collaborated with ‘The Green Elephant’, a small start up company that deals in fair trade, hand made and environmentally friendly products. TGE distributed beautiful handmade gifts to all the donations for free that afternoon.

Kat Fulton – a multi talented musician, was our drum circle lead. She has done her masters in Music Therapy from Florida State University and has also provided thousands of rhythm-based events for various corporate and professional groups, wellness retreats, staff development workshops, team-building events and retirement communities.

Kat had bought in a truck load of drums; big and small, thin and fat, short and tall, all kinds. There were shakers for kids, a guitar and other really cool instruments, some of which we hadn’t ever seen before. The event location was at Balboa Park, amidst nature, trees and a pleasant quiet with a few kids around.

Cry and Netip volunteers helped set up chairs and the drums under the shade of a tree, in a circle along with a couple of tables holding information fliers for Cry , the free gifts from The Green Elephant and some yummy cake for our guests.

Initially, under the lead’s guidance, three to four people started learning basic drumming techniques and playing. We were taught how to compose & pass the beat, calling and responding without really talking and few other world beats. Before we realized our group grew to a bigger circle of 15 to 20 people including a few passer’s by and kids. They were so infected by the fun we were having with music that they felt compelled to join in! This actually was one of the intentions behind holding the event in a public place – to introduce outsiders to our group and our cause.

I must admit, Kat was very patient with all of our “curious George” queries put forth to her one after the other during the entire duration of the event. At the end of it, everybody was a wee bit wiser than before about drums, drumming and music on the whole.

In between, Cry volunteers introduced the organization to the group, spoke about its work around the world and answered queries. It was a small 20 to 25 minute discussion but very informative and engaging. All the participants shared their ideas and thoughts with keen interest on the work of Cry.

In the last half hour, the group took over the drums in Indian style! Bhangra and Garba rhythms were played on Kat Fulton’s drums. By now the teacher had swapped places with us and was learning new beats from us! Having the Indian beats playing in now, it was inevitable to end the event with a round of few bollywood songs. The group seemed like it could go on singing and drumming all day. Kat says “I feel so energized after this experience, you guys are awesome!” And from our end, we are all so thankful to her for introducing us to the fun of music and drumming!

The last few minutes were dedicated to Cry fundraising, membership enrolment and cake eating. We all went our ways thereafter, revitalized, energized, with fond memories and many new friends! May be we will do it again soon!

NetIP Announces July & August Event of the Month Winners!

Congratulations to the July & August Event of the Month Winners!

NetIP-NY’s 2nd Annual Community Service Day, held on July 25th,  provided members with the unique opportunity to give back to the NY community through four different charities – Keen new York, Riverside Park Fund, CRY, and Ronald McDonald House. Following the various volunteer activities, the day concluded with a Volunteer Appreciation Cocktail Hour, which featured a bone marrow drive with SAMAR.  The event was highly successful, attracting over 60 participants. NetIP-NY’s Community Service team’s vision is to maximize social return through consistency and impact.  No matter the size of the event, they have put their hearts into ensuring that each event attendee realizes their inner potential to make a difference in today’s society – garnering over 400 hours of volunteer service by over 120 volunteers thus far this year.  

NetSAP Boston held their 4th Annual MBA Panel event for Prospective Business School Students at Hyatt Regency hotel in Cambridge on July 11th, 2009.  The goals of the event were to help attendees on creating the most competitive application possible in this tough economic climate, provide them with tips that they could apply immediately for B-school no matter where they were in the process, bolster their chances of getting into the top schools, have a discussion about the cost-benefit analysis of getting an MBA, have a forum to discuss issues related to being a MBA candidate from a minority group, and build essential contacts with admission officers and alumni from some of the top business schools across the country. The event brought together admissions Officers, alumni and a GMAT testing agency all in one place, making it a very comprehensive and extremely helpful professional development program for the prospective business school students.

On August 10th, NetIP San Diego hosted a “Design Your Future” Life Coaching Event.  This event showcased lessons from a life coach to rethink what is possible in all areas of life, including relationships, business, personal dreams, career or overall life questions. The coaching also aimed at providing access to that which is unpredictable, unknown and discontinuous with one’s past experiences.  This event was truly unique and particularly relevant in today’s environment. The event proved to be very appealing to particpants who were engaged in the highly interactive atmosphere and who hope to see similar events hosted by NetIP San Diego in the future.