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VIDEO: White House and Government Internships (Jan. 15, 2017)

 

White House and Government Internships – Karim Farishta
Webinar was held on Sunday, January 15, 2017

Program Overview
Former White House intern and current staffer Karim Farishta shared his experiences working in the Obama White House and offered practical tips on the current White House internship process and other opportunities in government.

Speaker Profile
Karim Farishta currently serves one of the youngest political appointees in the Obama Administration. He is the Program Manager for the White House Office of Management and Administration, where he focuses attention on presidential transition operations, the President’s Leadership Workshop, and professional development. Previously, he was a staff assistant in the same office and an intern in the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs. Prior to the White House, he interned at the U.S. Agency for International Development, Alliance for Peacebuilding, and the American Red Cross. He is a proud native of Sugar Land, TX, where he founded the Global Issues Summit and served as President of the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council. Karim graduated summa cum laude with a degree in international affairs from The George Washington University. He is a 2016 Harry S. Truman Scholar as well as a 2016-2017 Fulbright Research Scholar to Sri Lanka.


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Coffee & Conversation : Atlanta, GA on Tuesday, November 14th 2017

IPN Women’s Alliance presents Coffee & Conversation in Atlanta’s 12 Best Coffee Shops.
Come out network and build a community through meaningful conversation.

Where: Rev Coffee, 1680 Spring Rd SE B, Smyrna, GA 30080

When: Tuesday, November 14th 2017 from 5pm-7pm

Register: Click here

 

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Brunch & Networking Session With Nageeb Sumar : Austin, TX on Saturday, October 28th 2017

Brunch & Networking Session For Professionals and Students in Austin, TX.

Nageeb Sumar is currently Deputy Director of Philanthropic Partnerships at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He has over 10 years of experience in philanthropy, international development, legal, and budgeting. He has worked in over 16 countries within North America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Nageeb oversees the foundation’s work on policy, systems, and innovation in philanthropy.

This is a great opportunity for anyone who is interested in these topics to speak with him!

To Register click Here.

Restaurant: Chez Zee
Address: 5406 Balcones Dr, Austin, TX 78731
Time: 10:30 A.M.

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VIDEO: Careers in Management Consulting (Oct. 2, 2016)

 

Careers in Management Consulting – Arif Virani, Raheem Noormohamed, Kabir Ahuja
Webinar was held on Sunday, October 2, 2016

Program Overview
Interested in a career in Management Consulting? Curious about the recruiting process and how to make yourself a compelling candidate? Join us for this exciting IPN webinar led by fellow Ismaili professionals who are industry experts!

Speakers
Arif Virani, Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company
Arif Virani, is an Engagement Manager at McKinsey’s New York office. He focuses on Healthcare and Technology and serves Pharmaceutical, Media and Insurance clients. He studied Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo and has an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania.

Raheem Noormohamed, Associate at McKinsey & Company
Raheem Noormohamed joined the DC office of McKinsey as an Associate in 2016 following completion of a Masters in Public Health at John Hopkins. Prior to consulting Raheem worked in the international development sector, holding positions at World Bank, Clinton Foundation, and AKDN.

Kabir Ahuja, Partner at McKinsey & Company
Kabir Ahuja is a Partner at McKinsey’s Stamford office. He focuses on Consumer Tech & Media and Marketing & Sales. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and an MBA from Colombia University.


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Nabila Tejpar (UK)

IPN Spotlight: Nabila Tejpar (Operations and Events Management Executive, Dunkin Donuts UK)

Nabila’s 23, and is a rally driver in the UK. She currently works in marketing and operations for Dunkin Donuts in the UK. Nabila received her BSBA in International Business, Entrepreneurial Management and International Relations from American University.
Nabila always dreamed of becoming a rally driver. Upon completing her degree, she returned to England, acquired her rally license and started to compete. In 2016, she participated in the Junior British Rally Championship. It was an intense experience, and a big learning curve, nothing like jumping into the deep end and learning how to swim!
The Junior class had talented individuals competing in it, she was nervous but excited for the challenge. It was a baptism of fire, but one she worked well with, even with a major accident, she came 8th out of 16 in her first year, against prominently male participants. 2017 has been a strong year so far; she has scored points on every round, and achieved a career best of 2nd.
She is currently 4th in the BRC cadet class, and has secured the Ladies Championship in 5 rounds. Nabila will be fighting for 3rd place in the final rounds.
To know more visit her website: http://www.nabilatejpar.com/

What skills have helped you in your career?
The skills that have helped me most in my current career path are courage, perseverance, teamwork, and constantly learning. Rallying is a sport where teamwork is essential because the co-driver is just as important as the driver if not more. Trust and understanding are vital for this sport. You also have to be willing to push and work hard with every step and every round, or with anything in life. Perseverance and positive thinking allow you to improve, and the harder you work the more changes you will see over a shorter period. Communication is also a key skill, both within the partnership in the car and the team, and also with media and PR aspects. Portraying yourself in a professional yet understanding way is important.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Although I have only been competing in my sport for two years, there is still a lot that I can learn and could have changed. I wish I had started to train and compete earlier. I don’t regret completing my degree per say, but have debated on the possibility of “what if” I had started when I was younger? Would I be faster, better and possibly progressed further? Rather than dwell on these possibilities, and focus on my accident last year and my mistakes, I use them to push me forward, they have made me stronger and more resilient, and have progressed my driving forward.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
There is homework in everything you do, and you have to be willing to learn and make changes to improve. I don’t plan to pursue further academic studies; my primary focus is to make significant progress as a rally driver. I educate myself by learning from other drivers by using their feedback to help improve my driving. In between races, we spend time testing and training with professionals to increase my pace and ability. As a team, we analyse car set up, and watch previous event in the car, to see where you can gain seconds, and implement any changes to increase speed. Another key aspect is focusing on pace notes, we practice recce, and work on ways to create a concrete and consistent set of notes. I believe in continuous learning, and I am actively learning from everyone around me and not just from those who are in my field of interest.

What is next for you in your career?
Next for me is to decide on what championship to compete in. There are many options, however, at the moment it is still undecided. I will be looking to move to a faster car, and possibly progress into Europe and some World rounds over the course of the next year. The importance is to continue growing my pace and work on the results. I also plan on working to secure more partnership deals, to help progress to the next level.

What advice would you offer to others?
The best advice I can offer is, don’t get caught up on what you could change or your failures, they are a part of you and a significant part of life that help you get to that success. Instead of getting upset or angry about your failures, look at them and learn from them, don’t dwell on what if I had done this, or I didn’t get where I wanted. Instead look at the failure and think, that didn’t work so I will try this next time, or I can focus on this part, and I should get the outcome I want. My daily mantra is by Jari Matti Latavala a WRC driver, “set your goals high and don’t stop until you get there!”. Also, don’t listen to people who demotivate you or insist that you can’t do something. I wouldn’t be a rally driver if I had! You can achieve whatever you want so long as you are willing to work hard and invest everything into your efforts. Life is short so make sure you can look back and be proud of yourself!

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Public Speaking
• Marketing
• Media Relations
• Sportsmanship

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Nabila Tejpar

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Ayesha Daya (UAE)

IPN Spotlight: Ayesha Daya (Founder & CEO, Al Kalima)

Ayesha Daya is the former Middle East oil correspondent for Bloomberg News. Now she runs a content creation and communications company called Kalima, based in Dubai. Ayesha has a BA in French and Politics from Bristol University and an MA in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard.

What skills have helped you in your career?
• Tenacity
• Curiosity

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I used to be upset when things didn’t go according to plan. I eventually learnt that all it means is that there’s a much better plan out there. So now I desire the thing that happens, rather than trying to mould events to my desires.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I read. And I seek out people that know more than me about certain things.

What is next for you in your career?
Growing my business.

What advice would you offer to others?
Follow your passions.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Advice in reading
• Advice in writing
• Advice in communication

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Ayesha Daya

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Career Exploration Panel : Webinar on Sunday, October 22nd 2017 – Forensic Psychiatry, Digital and Web Literacy, Veterinary Medicine and Architecture

“Career Exploration Series” is back!! Learn from this diverse panel representing the areas of Forensic Psychiatry, Digital and Web Literacy, Veterinary Medicine and Architecture. The panelists will discuss their education journey and work experiences as well as will provide insights into what a typical day looks like and the current and emerging opportunities in these respective fields.

Target Audience: Senior Secondary and Post-Secondary Students and their Parents
Date and Time: Sunday, Oct 22nd 2017 at 1:00 PM EST, 10:00 AM PST, 11:00 AM MST
Limited spots are available

Objectives:
• To learn about the fields of Digital & Web Literacy, Forensic Psychiatry, Veterinary Medicine and Architecture
• To gain insights into the educational requirements, growth opportunities and practical tips for navigating these fields
• To broaden perspectives and create awareness of diverse career paths

Register by clicking Here.

Panelists:

Amira Dhalla- Lead of Gender and Education, Mozilla Foundation
Amira Dhalla works at the Mozilla Foundation as the Lead for Women and Web Literacy programs that focus on providing an accessible, safe, open and innovative web for women. She develops programs, writes curriculum and runs trainings, all with the help of key collaborators like UN Women, Web Foundation, Ford Foundation, World Economic Forum, ITU and others.

Like many others, she loves the Internet and the power it gives to individual people. And like Mozilla, she wants the Internet to remain an open and innovative place that is accessible to all people.  Amira has worked for many years building communities and movements among nonprofits, startups, social enterprises and technology-focused organizations. She is a skilled facilitator and presenter who speaks about her passion on protecting the web, creating change for social good, developing inclusive learning spaces and female empowerment.

Izzy Hirji- Veterinarian, Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary
Izzy (Ismail) Hirji is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and holds an honours B.Sc. in Zoology. With a passion for primate conservation and medicine, he has worked with many apes, monkeys and other wildlife around the world. Most recently, he held the role of resident veterinarian and assistant camp manager for the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone, caring for over 80 chimpanzees and managing both the staff and grounds. Over the last decade, he has gained extensive experience through training and volunteering with several wildlife centres, sanctuaries and zoos around the world. He currently acts as the primary veterinarian for Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary in Durham, Ontario.

For the past decade, Izzy has been actively engaged with local and global organizations involving the environment, social justice, animal welfare, politics and faith. He is extremely passionate about environmental conservation and One Health – integrating animal health, human health and environmental health.

Alia Noormohamed- Senior Designer, FNDA Architecture Inc.
Alia has been an artist and a designer since childhood. Growing up in a household with both parents being designers, and encouraging her artistic side, she was able to nurture and explore her creativity through art and design. This nurturing and exploration led her to scholarships and awards for her art in high school and has since sold many works. As an artist, she has been participating in group and solo exhibitions since 1999. Her other work includes furniture design, custom cabinetry, light fixtures, photography, clothing,
costume and graphic design, with undergraduate studies in architecture, receiving her degree from Carleton University.

She received a 2007 ADEX award for design excellence for her coffee table and lamp design and a 2013 Northwest Design award for best contemporary room design for a house in North Vancouver. Her paintings, furniture, and lighting have also been published in 4 magazines, and a project was featured in September 2014 on television. She had the privilege of taking part in an event named “dinner by design”, where selected designers are given a 12x12x12 space in CBC studios to design a structure or space with a dining space and an intricate “table scape” for a large charity event. Most recently, she was named the winner of the Fantini Design award, which she will be receiving in Milan in October 2017. In addition to many different types of projects she has been the design lead for 4 Jamatkhanas: Kingston JK, ON, Calgary Westwinds JK, Alberta, Downtown Toronto JK, ON, and Ottawa JK, ON

Dr. Sameer K Bandali- Forensic Psychiatrist, Essex National Health Service Trust
Dr. Sameer K Bandali graduated in 2007 from the University of Liverpool with Honours in Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB Hons). Post graduate he completed his 2 year foundation training with the Mersey Deanery across multiple specialities including trauma and orthopaedics, Upper GI surgery, general medicine and Accident and Emergency medicine before settling on a medical career in Psychiatry. He spent the subsequent 4 years training as a Junior doctor in psychiatry with the London Deanery across a number of sub-specialities including general adult psychiatry, old age psychiatry,child and adolescent psychiatry and high secure forensic psychiatry. In 2014 he gained membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and spent the next 3 years doing higher training as a forensic psychiatrist across male and female low and medium secure services.

In July of this year following the completion of his training he took up his first Consultant position as Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist for Low Secure Women’s services. Aside from this position he has special experience and expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorder. As a forensic psychiatrist he works with Courts (both Crown and Magistrates), Barristers (both prosecution and/or defence) as an expert witness to identify mental health issues relevant to the case, its impact on ones offending, potential future risk and to advise on sentencing options if necessary.

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AICC Members : Conference Call on Wednesday, October 18th 2017 – Understanding The Venture Capital Ecosysteme

The American Ismaili Chamber of Commerce (AICC) has scheduled a Member Conference call focused on learning about the venture capital (VC) landscape that has helped seed multi-billion dollar global companies, including Facebook, Uber, Airbnb, and many others.

Dial in to discover:
How have companies like Uber, Airbnb, and Snap gone from idea stage to global success?
How are these companies founded? Who are the people who finance them?
How does the venture capital ecosystem work behind the scenes to seeds and support startups?

Fast Facts:
What: MCC: Understanding the Venture Capital ecosystem
Who: AICC members and stakeholders
When: Wednesday, Oct 18th, 2017
Time: 9:00 pm Central (7:00 pm PT/ 10:00 pm ET)
Speaker: Arif Janmohamed, at Lightspeed Venture Partners

Please register by clicking Here.

Following registration, you will be sent a confirmation email with bridge details for the conference call.

Presenter Bio:
Arif joined Lightspeed in 2008 and focuses primarily on investments in the areas of cloud and data center technologies, as well as enterprise mobile and SaaS solutions. Arif is currently working closely with the teams at Avi Networks, Blend Labs, Highfive, Mist Systems, Netskope, Nutanix, Qubole, Takipi, TripActions, and ThoughtSpot. He was also involved in several Lightspeed investments which have had successful exits including Edge spring (acquired by Salesforce.com), Pertino Networks (acquired by Cradle point), IO Turbine (acquired by Fusion-ion), RAPsphere (acquired by AppSense), Memoir Systems (acquired by Cisco), and StreamOnce (acquired by Jive Software).
Prior to joining Lightspeed, Arif worked in the Corporate Business Development group at Cisco Systems where he focused on mergers and acquisitions, strategy, and investments in the Unified Communications, Enterprise Collaboration, Mobile, and SaaS market segments. Before joining Cisco Systems, he was with Novitas Capital, an early-stage venture capital firm.
Earlier in his career, Arif worked in technical development and product management roles at WebTV (acquired by MSFT), Andes Networks (acquired by SUNW) and Sun Microsystems.

Arif is a Charter Member and member of the Organizing Committee for the C100, a non-profit, member-driven organization that supports Canadian technology entrepreneurship through mentorship, partnership, and investment. He also founded WVP Ventures, a student-run venture capital fund, while in business school.
Arif holds an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and a BSc in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada.

For any questions please email: [email protected]

AICC Disclaimer:
AICC Member Conference Calls are intended to be an opportunity to exchange ideas for educational purposes. Calls may include opinions, advice, statements, materials, presentations, and other information (collectively, “Materials”) expressed or otherwise shared by presenters whom AICC has invited to participate, These Materials do not constitute investment advice and are for information purposes only. The statements, views, and opinions expressed in any presentation or in any Materials are those solely of the presenter and not of AICC. Further, AICC does not endorse or recommend any presenter, promoter, strategy, company, or any views mentioned during the presentation or in the Materials.

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VIDEO: Understanding the Artificial Intelligence Revolution (Sept. 25, 2016)

 

Understanding the Artificial Intelligence Revolution – Amyn Jan
Webinar was held on Sunday, September 25, 2016

Program Overview
Understanding the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: Advancement in Artificial Intelligence in recent years has presented technologies like self-driving cars and machines that understand speech, such as Amazon’s Echo device. Amyn Jan (Spotlight), Technical Director with the US Government, spoke about concepts like Deep Learning and its application in Medicine, Agriculture, Media and other industries in the webinar held on September 25th, 2016.

Speaker Profile
Amyn has spent over ten years with the US Government in various technical leadership roles working with diverse emerging technologies such as natural language processing, telematics & advanced cellular technologies. He is well-experienced in seeding several leading edge technical programs. Amyn has taught emerging technology classes in several US Government research forums as well as pioneered technical breakthroughs in this area. Prior to joining US Government, he spent ten years at private sector in applied research and product development. Amyn holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering as well as an MBA.


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Dr. Rasul Ramji

IPN Spotlight: Dr. Rasul Ramji (Assistant Dean For Global Affairs, The University Of Louisville)

Dr. Rasul received his Doctorate of Public Health from Texas A & M University in 2013. He assumed his position as Assistant Dean for Global affairs at the University of Louisville in 2013 and is currently an active member involved in Higher Education Solutions Network (HESN) which is a USAID initiative. In 2000, Dr. Rasul received his Master of Public Health, and in 1997 he was a recipient of Doctor of Chiropractic from Texas Chiropractic College. His International academic career achievements include Bachelor of Science with honors in Entomology/Horticulture from the University of Sind in 1971 and high school graduation diploma from The Aga Khan High School, an affiliate of Cambridge University, UK.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Rural Development Education, interacting with and participating in Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) – Interacting with rural farmers and agriculture workers.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Nothing really – was blessed to have direction.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Take CE courses and teach.

What is next for you in your career?
Continue as Assistant Dean for Global Affairs – Lecture Internationally on Rural development and assist in rural development projects in Georgia (country) Lahore and parts of India.

What advice would you offer to others?
Identify your goal and make sure the goal is not leading to a dead end – must chose a career with a “broad spectrum” Have multi specialties – not just one specialization.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• University admission
• Guidance in admission to higher education
• Emphasize research based careers

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