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IPN Networking Mixer : Euless, TX on Saturday, April 6th 2019

We are pleased to present an interactive session with IPN professional’s Nilufar Ramji and Shanil Issa. Nilufar and Shanil will share their personal experiences, successes and failures to provide insight on how to build your path to success in both Private and Public corporate companies!

Topics include (but are not limited to):
1. How to work your way into large Fortune 500 companies
2. Becoming a leader in your industry
3. How to understand and handle company culture, leadership/management

WHEN: Saturday, April 6th, 2019 from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
WHERE: Dave & Buster’s 2525 Rio Grande Boulevard | Euless, TX 76039
REGISTRATION FEES: $15 + TAX
REGISTER: Here!

If you are mentor looking for mentee or mentee looking for a mentor this would be a great opportunity for you to connect. Connect with IPN team and if you are available to help with future events or projects let us know.

The event is a limited gathering with all friends & colleagues welcome to join! Refreshments will be provided.

Speakers:
Nilufar Ramji is the Communication Strategist for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement. She has nearly a decade of experience in public affairs and communications. Prior to joining NASA, her background includes work with the Ismaili Council for the USA, Aga Khan Foundation Canada, Aga Khan Foundation East Africa, as well as the Canadian federal government. In her spare time she served as the President and VP, Education of her local Toastmasters chapter and was the Compliance Manager for the Jubilee Arts International Arts Festival in Lisbon, Portugal.

Shanil Issa was born in Chicago, IL but shortly afterwards moved to Miami, FL with his family when he was young. He attended Florida State University and received his B.S. in Marketing and Business Management. Upon graduation, Shanil began his career at Amazon as an Operations Manager working in Richmond, Virginia. At the time, he was one of the company’s youngest leaders and was responsible for leading a team of 80-100 Amazon associates, identifying and leading process initiatives with lean tools, and exceeding customer expectations during high-demand peak seasons.

Learn, Connect and Socialize with fellow IPN professionals!

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[DJAC] Video from Keynote Address by David Lee, VP, Innovation & Strategic Fund, UPS

Alliance Conference Keynote – David Lee (Slides)

Keynote Address by David Lee, VP, Innovation & Strategic Fund, UPS
Keynote was given at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018

Program Overview
In this insightful and thoughtful talk, David Lee provides a general overview of how AI and machine learning are shaping the world today and how it might affect our working lives in the near future. How will this technology affect what humans are asked to do? What should we be doing to prepare for these imminent changes? It’s possible we are headed to a jobless future, but probably not. So, how can we robot-proof our jobs and create work that allows human beings to be bring their unique skills and talents into the workplace? David is the Vice President for Innovation and New Ventures at UPS (United Parcel Service). His TED talk, “Why Jobs of the Future Won’t Feel Like Work” was one of the most popular talks of 2017.

Speaker Profile
DJAC is excited to bring this extraordinary visionary to our conference. David’s TED Talk on the Future of Work was ranked best of 2017 and has received over 1.7 million views! David is the VP of Innovation and the Strategic Enterprise Fund at UPS.

The Strategic Enterprise Fund is UPS’s strategic venture capital group. His team works to build collaborative bridges with start-up companies, large firms, universities, and research entities. Prior to joining UPS, David co-founded and led Innovation Programs at SunTrust Bank. He has a BA in economics from the University of Virginia and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. David lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA which the global headquarters for United Parcel Service.

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[DJAC] Video from Keynote Address by Asiff Hirji, President & COO of Coinbase.

Alliance Conference Keynote – Asiff Hirji (Slides)

Keynote Address by Asiff Hirji, President & COO of Coinbase.
Keynote was given at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018

Program Overview
As Asiff explores key technology changes of the coming decade, such as autonomous vehicles, cryptocurrencies, and the gig economy, he will frame our discussions centered around emerging trends that pervade industry boundaries. We will not only conceptualize these innovations, but also understand their impact on our lives in a very tangible way. In the face of rapid change, we will learn how vital professional networks and alliances are for successfully navigating and thriving through these disruptions. Join us for an invigorating session to glean key insights into paving the pathway to success.

Speaker Profile
Asiff Hirji is President & Chief Operating Officer of Coinbase. Prior to Coinbase, Asiff focused on accelerating growth at a number of portfolio companies for venture capital partner, Andreessen Horowitz. In 2002, Asiff rose from CIO to COO and ultimately President of TD Ameritrade, the world’s largest online broker, helping them grow to 4,000 employees. He also ran HP Enterprise Services (Reporting to Meg Whitman) with nearly 200,000 employees and $14B in revenue. He has also held senior leadership and governance roles at TPG Capital, Saxo Bank, and Bain Capital including being on the board of directors for several companies including Eze Software Group, TES Global, RentPath, and Citrix Systems.

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National IPN – Social Media & Marketing Team Member

IPN seeks an energetic, driven and social media savvy individual to serve as a Social Media and Marketing Team Member. This individual will work directly with the Social Media and Marketing Lead as well Regional Chairs and will play a key role in shaping IPN’s overall approach and outreach.Please review the TOR.

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Nadya Shakoor

IPN Spotlight: Nadya Shakoor (Designer at Houston Chronicle)

Born in Bangladesh, Nadya Shakoor traveled and studied in Iran and Pakistan and finally settled in Houston, Texas in 1995. Houston Chronicle, the state’s most read newspaper, gave her the first chance to showcase her talent. Nadya works as a features and news designer as well as an illustrator for Houston Chronicle’s editorial staff. Nadya was awarded first place for her design portfolios in the 2015 and 2016 Texas Associated Press Media Editors awards.

Some interesting facts about Shakoor are that she is an accomplished paper artist who can sculpt animals and flowers out of paper; Nadya didn’t intend to be a journalist. She trained to become a product designer who would give form and life to various ideas — from the shape of chairs to the style of beverage bottles. Now she helps shapes the Chronicle’s visual image.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Humor – seeing the lighter side of any given situation has helped me significantly throughout my career. It has helped me build a strong camaraderie among my colleagues along with grit and perseverance. The news industry revolves around deadlines and changes. Breaking boundaries, taking risks, trying the unconventional routes with designs and annoying the pressmen. Adding humor reminds everyone to enjoy the work time spent away from family.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Although this field of creative and illustrative journalism is learned by engaging in assignments and working through challenges. Looking back, I wonder if getting a degree in Fine Arts or an MBA would have given me further career options. Determination, sincerity in effort, and ability to work with all personalities has helped me land unexpected opportunities, and I am incredibly grateful for it.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I read blogs and review design sites to monitor and incorporate current trends. I incessantly experiment with animation and After Effects since most of the learning process occurs by trying new techniques.

What is next for you in your career?
Visual Journalism has its limitations, and in these changing and fast-paced times require quick fixes. There was a time when you had days for a particular project; now it has to be done in hours. This means roles change, and you learn to adapt yourself.
Currently, I am being trained by CCI as a Super User to create Codes/Tags for a new, newsroom content management and publishing system. NewsGate is where you plan, design, manage, edit, package and distribute all the content – with one unified tool. Eventually, my role would be to train other journalists, designers and resource staff and provide assistance when required to create additional product changes based on feedback. The goal is to use my years of experience to help others grow and improve their performance.

What advice would you offer to others?
“Don’t waste your potential, do something! Get a canvas, throw some color on it, just splashes of color, and slowly envision it turning into a story,”- the point is to pursue your goals, as it can lead to great success in the future. Follow your passion. Be creative, dedicated, and persistently engage in active learning.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Print and Digital Design
• Career Advice
• Internship opportunities when available
• Assistance with design in their current projects

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Nadya Shakoor

Region:
Southwest

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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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IPN Workshop On Public Speaking : Irving, TX on Saturday, July 22nd 2017

Exclusive Opportunity For The Ismaili Professional Network- Communicate Like A  Pro

Join us for a one day workshop on public speaking by Krish Dhanam who has successfully delivered his message in fifty-five countries on six continents and throughout the continental US. His client list is the who’s who of global enterprise and he has received accolades from the US Army, Christian Dior, Walmart, AT&T, Marriott Hotels, Cadbury Schweppes , Verizon and Enterprise Rent-A-Car to name a few.

What’s in it for you?

– Learn the new globalism in communication and what it takes to be relevant in a boundary less world.

– Understand the nuances of the look, the gaze, the movement, and the stance required to be noticed.

– Explore the techniques for effectiveness as it pertains to leading a session as a speaker, an emcee, or as one of a panel of experts.

– Create the foundation for building for effective presentations by navigating the components of a message while learning how to start and finish strong.

And so much more…

Location: Skylife Corporate Headquarters
950 W. John Carpenter Freeway,
Irving, TX 75039

Date: Saturday, July 22nd 2017
Time: 8:30 AM–4:30 PM
Dress Code: Business Casual
Lunch: Provided
Tuition: Discounted rate of $450 per person
Resources: Workbook sent by email. Participants can use their own devices for notes

Registration by email or phone: [email protected]|817 874 3223
Payment: Payable in full by check, cash or credit card prior to event

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Farah Mohamed

IPN Spotlight: Farah Mohamed (Managing Editor, The WorldPost at The Huffington Post)

Farah is the Managing Editor of The WorldPost, a partnership between The Huffington Post and the Berggruen Institute focused on global news. Hired to help launch The WorldPost, her role includes running the news and op-ed sections of the website, overseeing coverage and social media promotion of produced content and soliciting and editing features and analysis on a variety of international breaking news stories and trends, including the Syrian conflict, China in Africa, rising Islamophobia and the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Prior to The WorldPost, Farah reported for HuffPost Politics, McClatchy’s Washington Bureau and The Washington Post, where her coverage of young Muslim immigrants following the Boston bombings landed her a Washington Post Metro cover story.

Farah majored in journalism and earned a double minor in international studies and Arabic at American University in Washington, DC. She also lived and studied in Amman, Jordan soon after the beginning of the Arab Spring.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Persistence, passion and perspective. Though not skills by definition, these key traits are what make the difference between working in a job related to your desired career and actually nailing that job. While core skills of my profession have proven key to career advancement, I’ve found that some of the most meaningful and rewarding experiences come from the tough decisions made under pressure.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I wish I had been a bit more flexible and realized that not everything you do has to be so tailored towards your desired career. Oftentimes, some of the experiences that come from taking a risk and going for an opportunity that might seem unrelated or less obvious prove to be the most valuable. At the same time, it’s important to stay focused and to make time to enrich yourself so that you stay fresh and continue to enhance the skills you already have for future opportunities and advancement.

What is next for you in your career?
Journalism is an interesting field in that it’s always changing and new challenges are always presenting themselves. Today is perhaps one of the most difficult times to be a journalist, but also one of the most important. Increasing worldwide polarization and negativity towards news media only inspire me to continue to hold leaders accountable and make sure the voices and stories of those whose views often go unheard and untold are no longer brushed aside. I’m also very much committed to expanding the way in which media outlets cover world news, be it including more on-the-ground voices, greater country and continent diversity or doing a better job at reporting on Muslims, Islamophobia and terrorism.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I don’t like the term media diet, but I do try to have one. I have a variety of news outlets — newspapers, blogs, online media, cable news — that I check out everyday. I also listen to podcasts, follow other journalists on Twitter, subscribe to daily newsletters and bookmark longer pieces to read later on when I have more time. I think it’s crucial, especially in my field, to be caught up on everything and to know the latest media trend making an impact. I also think it’s useful to try to network with people in your field so that you know what people outside of your office are doing and have a group of people to go to if and when you want to make a change.

What advice would you offer to others?
Don’t be afraid to fail. Don’t be afraid to pursue a career that might appear less traditional or more risky. Don’t settle for something that pays better if you’re not really passionate about it. Don’t be intimidated by competitive or toxic peers and co-workers. Work hard and be resilient and creative. There will be a lot of circumstances in which you’ll find yourself having to fend for yourself without much direction. It’s easy to give up or be cynical in these cases, but figuring out how to fix or solve the situation, even when it seems above you, will give you immense confidence and satisfaction — and your superiors will likely notice.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Editing/writing advice
• Social media strategies
• Op-ed writing guidance
• Expertise in international affairs, especially in the Middle East

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