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NetIP Houston: Bookworm Wednesdays!

by Shyam Pillai, Member, NetIP Houston

On a breezy Wednesday evening (May 12th) at the Cafe Express Breezeway a sizeable group of NetIP Houston members, also known as ”Bookworms”, met to discuss Shilpi Gowda’s debut novel “Secret Daughter”.  The group interestingly enough consisted of both avid book readers and non readers looking for a fresh literary start, which made the discussion fascinating as we had a wide range of questions and opinions.

The gang put their critique hats on and discussed the minutest aspects of the book with zest.  From small gestures of the characters that we either loved or expressed disbelief over, to big sweeping plot changes, we put it all on the table.  Since the book deals with several issues that are relatable to a huge diaspora of the South Asian population in the US, we each talked about at least one personal event similar to ones desribed in the book.  Whether it was getting sick in the stomach while visiting India; the heinous dowry system (some of us did not know it still existed), adoption issues, interracial marriages, traffic in Indian cities or possibly the worst – female infanticide, we each had our own experiences and opinions to share.

We mostly applauded the author on her simplistic writing style, attention to detail, very well organized chapters and her ability to capture human emotions to perfection.  However, where there is praise there will also be criticism… Some felt the story was somewhat “Bollywoodish”, that  a few plot turns were cliché and the potryal of the ideal Gujarati family was unreal.

The crowing glory of the evening was, Shilpi Gowda, the author of the book, who called in to answer questions and have an informal tete-a-tete with us and this phone chat turned out to be quite a treat. We chatted with Shilpi about her upbringing, why and how she became an author, the different aspects and book and thus got to know the person behind the writing talent; a rare and one-of-a-kind event for sure.  We also got an exciting list recomendations for our next book club event, if this were a movie, I’d call it a Box office hit!

For more information on NetIP Houston and their upcoming events please visit www.NetipHouston.org or www.facebook.com/NetIP.Houston.

Edited by Latha Nehru, VP of External Affairs, NetIP North America

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NetIP Chicago: 8 hours, 4 Members, and 1 House

Written by Kesha Parikh, Community Outreach, NetIP Chicago

On National Rebuilding Day, April 24th, volunteers from the Network of Indian Proffesionals Chicago Chapter put in a great deal of  hard work and time commitment in helping one elderly woman rebuild her home.  The purpose of the event was to renovate the homes of elderly, disabled, or low-income residents by pulling together electricians, carpenters, plumbers, painters and volunteers.

This year, NetIP Chicago volunteers woke up very early on a Saturday morning and spent 8 long, hard hours re-painting and re-flooring an elderly woman’s house on the south side of Chicago.  The woman had lived there for over 30 years and was recently disabled due to a hip fracture.  A special thanks goes out to all the volunteers, Sujata, Bobby, Kesha and Amit for going above and beyond their duties.  Together, they de-greased and painted two bathrooms, a kitchen, a hallway and a living room.  Sujata was on her hands and knees helping clean and re-floor the kitchen.  Bobby did the tough job of painting all the ceilings and removing a dusty carpet from the living room.

The house captain who was responsible for managing the project was so pleased with the volunteers that he has asked NetIP Chicago to collaborate with him again next year to help a new home owner transform their house.  The granddaughter of the woman whose house we rebuilt also had some kind words to share with the volunteers as she was touched to see total strangers spending their free time helping her rebuild her grandmother’s home.

Please join NetIP Chicago in expressing a special thanks to all the volunteers for their hard work and dedication that day!

For more information on NetIP Chicago and their upcoming events visit www.NetIPChicago.org or www.Facebook.com/NetIPChicago.

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Edited by Latha Nerhru, VP Of External Affairs, NetIP North America

Charlotte Walks Together – 2010

by Hardik Shah, Marketing Chair, NetIP North America

The Network of Indian Professionals North Carolina Chapter was recently one of the leading organizations at Charlotte Walks Together.  This event, touted as one of Carolinas’ most human-engaging events, was held on Saturday April 17, 2010.  This annual gathering utilizes a non-competitive walk to provide an opportunity to join hands with all and promote unity in diversity.

Each year the Charlotte Coalition for Social Justice (CCSJ) organizes this event with a variety of major partnerships including corporate giants such as Bank of America, Wachovia, JPMorgan Chase, Lowe’s and Nascar, as well as entrepreneurs and political leaders.  NetIP North Carolina was present representing the South Asian community. CCSJ has been able to engage senior leadership at partner corporations and integrate large crowds to pass on a strong message of unity, which accounts to a stronger community of Carolinas’ corporate as well as entrepreneurial world.  The key note speaker for this year’s walk was the CFO of Wachovia/Wells Fargo, Mr. Howard Atkins.

This year’s walk was a tremendous success as it engaged more than 500 people from a variety of ethnicities and backgrounds and also raised eyebrows by collecting more than 50 thousand dollars for charity work. These donations, as in the past, will be utilized for uplifting children’s education and giving them equal opportunities for betterment.  This event also presented an opportunity for people to reach out and connect with other participants regardless of their background and status, allowing them to learn about one another, their views, lives & cultures, in a casual way.  There were many friendly scenes during the walk which eventually ended with ethnic and cultural presentations and food and refreshments for the walkers.

This was NetIP North Carolina’s 4th year of affiliation with CCSJ in the form of community representation and donation generation.  Event’s such as these continue to promote NetIP’s mission and integrate South Asian Professionals with other mainstream professionals, thus NetIP North Carolina will strive to participate in Charlotte Walks Together every year moving forward.

To learn more about NetIP North Carolina and their upcoming events visit www.NetIPNC.org or send an email to info@netipnc.org

Edited by Latha Nehru, VP of External Affairs, NetIP North America

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NetIP Austin Celebrates One Year

By Smitha Murthy, Cultural Awareness Director, NetIP Austin

Spring.  A time of renewal. Rebirth. Fresh starts.  And NetIP Austin.  The premier South Asian network for professionals in Austin not only celebrated good times with good people at the 2010 Spring Party, but this month marked the one year anniversary for this crew.  From humble beginnings with a dedicated board consisting of Kotecha’s 7, who were determined to revive the mission of NetIP in the community, the organization is now 13 board members strong. 

But an organization is nothing without its members. And what better way to celebrate members, current and prospective ones, than with a party? 

With President Sonia Kotecha at the helm, Vice President Pinki Modi and Marketing Director Sambhav Puri worked tirelessly in planning, organizing, networking, and ultimately steering their efforts and the efforts and contributions of the board to the culmination of a very successful 2010 Spring Party on Friday, April 9th.

The beats of Bollywood, bhangra, and hip hop reverberated from Submerged, the oceanic themed hipster lounge located on the corner of 2nd and Trinity in downtown Austin.   As guys and gals flowed in, NetIP board members were there to greet them and DJ Daze (aka Sambhav Puri) spun tunes with artistic precision all night long.

Amidst the meeting and mingling, there were raffle prizes to be won, and Starbucks gift cards, NetIP Austin bags, and sporty water bottles were among the coveted loot.  Seventy five party attendees navigated the social currents of the club as introductions, conversations, dancing, and laughter infused the night.

There were a sea of new faces, pools of familiar faces, faces from Austin and as far as from San Antonio. Regardless, ALL the faces were happy ones. There were those who had come to their first Netip event, those who were interested in upcoming events, and those who wanted to become more involved.

It just goes to show, the Network of Indian Professionals Austin is back, and we’re here to stay.

For more information about NetIP Austin and upcoming events visit www.NetIPAustin.org or www.Facebook.com/NetIPAustin

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NetIP Chicago’s Sinai Health System Volunteer Event

By Marina Isaac, Community Partnership Liaison, NetIP Chicago

Chicago’s Sinai Health System is used to seeing diversity on a daily basis.  The health system was originally founded to serve the needs of Eastern Jewish immigrants in the community.  Currently, it primarily serves the African-American and Latino population.  However, on April 3, 2010, Sinai welcomed a strong presence of volunteers from the Network of Indian Professionals, Chicago Chapter eager and willing to dedicate their time to support Sinai’s Kids Club Easter Event.

NetIP Chicago  recently partnered with Sinai Health System as part of their community outreach efforts.  Sinai Health System, located on Chicago’s west side, has been serving the surrounding community’s needs for over 90 years.  Over 72% of the patients have no coverage or utilize Medicaid.  Yet Sinai continues to uphold the belief that all individuals deserve to be treated according to the same standard of care, regardless of socio-economic status.

In addition to volunteer hours, NetIP Chicago seeks to provide a number of professional services such as financial consulting, short-term marketing projects, and pro bono legal support to Sinai as requested.  Furthermore, NetIP Chicago will be providing fiscal support to Sinai as one of the beneficiaries for the upcoming annual gala on November 20th.  The theme for this year’s gala is Cancer is Colorblind (CiC).

NetIP Chicago’s first volunteer event with Sinai was a marked success.  Over 55 children had the pleasure of working with volunteers to make crafts, color, and play games for Sinai’s Kids Club Easter Event.  Sinai Health System promotes these Kids Club Events for children from the community to enjoy the holidays like many of their peers across the nation.

The day started with volunteers working on Easter baskets and crafts for the children to take home to decorate their homes.  As the children worked diligently on their masterpieces, NetIP volunteers distributed refreshments and supplies and assisted the aspiring, young artists and their parents.  As the morning progressed, volunteers gathered children to play games such as “Simon Dice” [Simon Says] and “Sillas Musicales” [Musical Chairs].  Above the cacophony of voices shouting in different languages and bodies moving in different directions, it was clear that regardless of age, all who were present enjoyed their time together.  After all, fun is colorblind too.

For more information on NetIP Chicago including their upcoming events please visit www.netipchicago.org.

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NetIP Phoenix Collaborates with ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business

by Rita Dangarwala, President of NetIP Phoeix and Poonam Patel, VP Member Relations, NetIP Phoenix

The Phoenix Chapter of the Network of Indian Professionals recently proved their dedication to the advancement and achievement of South Asian professionals in the Valley by hosting a workshop titled “A Brand Called You”.   Collaborating with the W.P. Carey MBA program of Arizona State University, NetIP members alongside W.P. Carey MBA students attended the March 4th event on ASU’s main campus.  The idea for this collaborative event came as a result of the MBA program seeking to integrate their graduate students into the Valley’s South Asian community; NetIP Phoenix was approached with this opportunity as a result of the strong and influential presence the organization has established within the Valley.


With over fifty young professionals and graduate students in attendance, the event began with a networking hour where attendees were able to mingle and learn more about NetIP.  The evening’s main focus was the presentation of “A Brand Called You,” given by ASU’s John McCrudden who presented on the relevance of building a brand for oneself through a resume, online networking, and appearance.  He discussed the challenges culture can have on self promotion and provided some tips on what any young professional can do to put themselves out there in various ways.

This effort resulted in a strong relationship between NetIP Phoenix and the W.P. Carey School of Business.  The event was coordinated by James Clayton, Director of the W.P. Carey MBA Career Management Center along with RitaDangarwala and Poonam Patel who are both apart of NetIP Phoenix’s Executive Board and are also recent Alumnus of the W.P. Carey MBA Program.  Mr. Clayton was extremely excited to work with NetIP on this event and is looking forward to collaborating on similar endeavors in the future in order to help bridge the gap between W.P. Carey’s MBA students and the local community.  NetIP Phoenix was honored by the invitation to work with such a significant and prestigious institution.  ”The invitation proved NetIP is doing a great job in building community networks for our members, we were thoroughly excited to work with the W.P. Carey School of Business, especially as three of our board members are MBA Alums. We personally appreciate the value of W.P. Carey and were excited to bring an event like this to our members”

For more information on NetIP Phoenix including upcoming events please visit www.netipphoenix.org or www.facebook.com/netipphoenix.

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