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Shelmina Abji

IPN Spotlight: Shelmina Abji (Empowerment Speaker at Shelmina Abji Consulting and Advisory Board Member at United Nations Foundation- Girl Up)

Shelmina Abji was born in Tanzania and was the first person in her family to obtain a college degree. She is a global empowerment speaker, a former IBM Vice President, a Distinguished Alumni, a Board member and an angel investor. She rose up to become one of the highest-ranking women of color at IBM by delivering superior business results consistently for 20+ years while being a single mother of two children since they were 2 and 4. She has led hardware, software and services businesses and has delivered over 1Billion USD in annual revenues. She has hired over 1,000 individuals during her career. She has had the privilege of participating in meetings at our state capital and the White House to increase women in STEM.
Abji holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She also has a Bachelor of Science Mathematics from University of Poona India. As IBM’s top talent, she received extensive leadership training at IBM, Harvard and UCLA. Presently, she is an advisory board member at United Nations Foundation Girl Up and TiE-Seattle where she leads the women’s entrepreneurship chapter. In November 2018, Shelmina will be honored for her trailblazing work as a female leader in technology and women’s empowerment by the Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business at their Young Women’s Business Leadership Conference (YWBLC).

What skills have helped you in your career?
• My ability to earn the trust, confidence of and create a win-win for all stakeholders
• My ability to prioritize what’s most important and focusing to deliver on all metrics while not getting distracted by urgent fires coming from multiple sources
• My complete trust in myself to overcome any and all challenges without getting overwhelmed
• My ability to build people up, recognizing their strengths and placing them in the right position to achieve a desired outcome

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Being on board of TiE, an angel investor in individual companies as well as part of a fund, I get to interact with and learn from many entrepreneurs and other angel investors as well as venture capitalists. I am also an avid reader and love to travel which provides a constant source of learning.

What is next for you in your career?
Over the years, I have witnessed profound positive changes in the girls and women I have had the fortune to work with. After receiving multiple requests, I have decided to share my insights and accelerate the strengths of others by writing a book on empowerment.

What advice would you offer to others?
• Define what success means to you (personal and professional) and ensure all your choices of action are taking you towards that definition. Do not get distracted by noise. Course correct and redefine as necessary
• Become self-aware. Understand what your strengths and weaknesses are so you can lead with your strengths amplify them and neutralize your weaknesses
• Constantly add value in all your interactions
• Continually build new relevant competencies
• Do your personal best under all circumstances

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Be a keynote speaker at events where I can share my insights for personal and professional success
• Lead workshops on various topics as found on my website
• Participate on panels on various topics from leadership to entrepreneurship to work life balance
• Lead round table discussions

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Shelmina Abji

Please provide your preferred email address so interested professionals can network with you:
www.shelmina.com

Region:
West

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IPN West Spotlight Session : San Francisco, CA on Wednesday, September 12th 2018

IPN West is hosting an IPN Spotlight session on Wednesday, September 12th with Asiff Hirji, President & COO of Coinbase.

Coinbase is a ‘unicorn’ digital currency exchange platform backed by some of the most prominent venture capital firms in the Bay Area including Andreessen Horowitz, Institutional Venture Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and many more. We encourage seasoned professionals to join us for an opportunity to learn more about Asiff’s journey to becoming an executive at Coinbase, garner knowledge on the ‘hot’ cryptocurrency market as well as engage in meaningful networking with attendees.

Event Details:
WHAT: IPN Spotlight with Asiff Hirji, President & COO of Coinbase
WHEN: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Pacific Time
WHERE: Downtown San Francisco (finalized location to follow via email)

Please note that given limited space availability, we humbly request interested individuals to register their interest in attending via this link.
The IPN West team will be in touch on a rolling basis with selected individuals via email regarding event details. Should you have any questions, please direct all inquiries to IPN West Chair, Nadim Laiwala, at [email protected].

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AKEPB Discussion : Manhattan, NY on Monday, June 11th 2018 – Blockchain Dinner & Discussion

Aga Khan Economic Planning Board Presents Blockchain: Dinner & Discussion

Did you know that markets have predicted products and services in the Blockchain market to reach $7.7 billion by 2022? Have you been wondering how it all works?

Join us to unravel the wonderful world of Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency. Become aware and educate yourself so that you are ready to invest in this market. Listen from our own industry expert and engage in meaningful discussion at this event.

Guest speaker: Malik Khan Kotadia, Global Digital Banker, Fintech Mentor, Author & Poet

Malik Khan Kotadia is a tenured financial services professional with experience in Blockchain & Digital Banking. Malik Khan currently works with ACCESS, Singapore’s Cryptocurrency & Blockhain Association and manages Finnovation Labs which incubates FinTech startups. He previously had a 14-year career at Citibank, most recently as SVP of Digital Transformation.

When: Monday, June 11th 2018
Time & Location: To be provided to confirmed attendees after registration

Limited seats. Click here to Register!

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EPB West Discussion : Sugar Land, TX on Saturday, June 9th 2018 – Blockchain Technology and Bitcoin

Presented by the Economic Planning Board for the Southwestern United States

Did you know that markets have predicted products and services in the Blockchain market to reach $7.7 billion by 2022? Have you been wondering how it all works?

Join us to unravel the wonderful world of Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency. Become aware and educate yourself so that you are ready to invest in this market. Listen from our own industry expert and engage in meaningful discussion at this seminar.

Guest speaker: Malik Khan Kotadia, Global Digital Banker, Fintech Mentor, Author & Poet

When: Saturday, June 9th 2018
Time: 9am-11:30am CDT
Where: Ismaili Jamatkhana & Center, 1700 First Colony Blvd, Sugar Land TX 77479

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Spotlight

Asif Makhani

IPN Spotlight: Asif Makhani (Head of Engineering, LinkedIn Learning Solutions)

Asif Makhani has been a Sr. Director at LinkedIn, heading technology for their Learning Solutions business, the online learning arm created as a result of acquiring Lynda.com (LinkedIn’s largest acquisition to date for $1.5 billion).   Prior to that, Asif was heading up the Search organization at LinkedIn responsible for building the search engine that powers people search, job search and exploration of LinkedIn’s economic graph. Prior to LinkedIn, Asif worked at Amazon.com for 11 years, where he was a founding member of a new subsidiary called A9.com focusing on Amazon’s search engine technology.   Asif also led the development of a new Amazon Web Service (AWS) called Amazon Cloud Search and served as the General Manager for this new line of business.
Born in Saudi Arabia, Asif grew up in Karachi, Pakistan and Toronto, Canada.   He completed his Bachelors of Mathematics at University of Waterloo and Masters of Computer Science at Stanford University.   In his Jamati work, Asif is currently a board member for ITREB USA, a graduate of the International Waezeen Training Program and Managing Director for the 2018 Global Encounters camp in Pakistan.  In the past, Asif served as the Chairman for AKEB Western region as well as ITREB faculty member for various youth initiatives.

What skills have helped you in your career?
While I have been fortunate to develop my core engineering and problem-solving skills at school and work, as I look at my career path, what’s really distinguished me in my leadership roles have been the soft skills such as collaboration, empathy, and listening. Listening turns out to be one of the hardest skills to acquire – it’s not easy to listen, to seek to understand, and then acknowledge that you have understood the other – you will be surprised how many people are not able to do this.
Another leadership skill that is critical and still a work-in-progress for me is the ability to articulate a big vision in simple words with a clear roadmap that can inspire your team and galvanize them towards it with concrete sign posts along with way.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
To not be shy in seeking help from others. Many of us are brought up to believe in independence instead of interdependence. The sooner you recognize that the world, which you are a part of, is heavily connected and success requires both hard work and smart networking – the sooner we can accelerate our personal growth and achievements of our goals. Simple things like building an intelligent network before you need them, then tapping into it for job referrals, mentorship or advice on all matters of life continuously go a long way. Think of it as always traveling with a set of advisors and mentors that are always available to guide you through their own successes and failure.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Read. Books instead of short articles when possible to fully immerse myself and deepen my understanding about an idea that I’m intrigued about (generally not related to my professional background). The books I’m currently reading or listening are Quiet (Susan Cain), The Fatimids (Shainool Jiwa), Gandhi (an autobiography), Content Trap (Bharat Anand), Hit Refresh (Satya Nadella) and Ready Player One (Ernest Cline). Yes, I start more books than I finish.

What is next for you in your career?
As of this interview, I have decided to join Google as the Director of Product Management, heading their Image Search initiative. I’m excited to be working back in the search technology domain, which has been a long-term passion for me to help the world access good knowledge from anywhere at any time.

What advice would you offer to others?
Dream big, take intelligent risks, and invest in yourself every day. Believe that you, along with your network, can solve big problems that need to be solved and then set out a long-term career plan to learn the skills and develop the influence to tackle those problems. And along the way, don’t be scared of taking risks, as long as they are informed, intelligent risks where you have evaluated the pros and cons. Finally, the most important question to ask every day is how you are better at the end of the day than the beginning of your day? – so invest in yourself by learning continuously.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
•Technology (search engine, data science, online learning)
• Leadership coaching (from setting a vision to values when building a team or starting a company)
• Building an effective network (using platforms like LinkedIn)
• Connecting professionals to the right Jamati service opportunity (that can be a significant growth opportunity)

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Asif Makhani

Please provide your preferred email address so interested professionals can network with you:
[email protected]

Region:
West

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IPN Online : Webinar on Sunday, June 10th 2018 – Insights on the Revamped IPNOnline.net Website

Join us on June 10, 2018 at 9 AM PT/12 PM ET for a webinar on how the team revamped the website for IPN Online.

We will walk you through all the 7-stages of the product life-cycle and share the details of our technology stack. This session will be worthwhile to any interested in building production level software that incorporates the latest technology stack.

To Register, click Here!

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Resources

Video: CRISPR and Genome Engineering (Mar. 10, 2018)

 

CRISPR and Genome Engineering – Dr. Rob Mitra, Ph.D
The webinar was held on Saturday, March 10, 2018.

Program Overview
CRISPR – the ground-breaking gene-editing technology that will revolutionize health, medicine, and touch virtually every segment across the economy. This webinar – designed and led by experts in Genetics, Technology, and Economics – will quickly bring the highlights of this technology to you and provide a glimpse of the future with a “crisp” eye toward potential careers and economic opportunities – projected to be a multi-billion dollar market worldwide.

Speaker Profile
Rob Mitra is the Alvin Goldfarb Professor of Computational Biology in the Department of Genetics and Edison Family Center for Genome Sciences and Systems Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. He has been developing and applying genomic technologies for over 20 years. As a postdoctoral trainee in George Church’s lab, he performed some early proof-of-principle experiments for next-generation DNA sequencing. Upon moving to Washington University he developed genomic-based targeted capture methods, methods for recording transcription factor binding during development, and, in collaboration with Jim Havranek and Don Elbert, developed surfaces, reagents, and protocols for detecting and sequencing single protein molecules. His current research interests are focused on understanding how transcription factors achieve their in vivo specificities and dissecting the gene regulatory networks that govern developmental processes

The presenter(s) have granted permission for use of this content for IPN members only.  Please do not share this content outside of IPN without requesting permission from the presenter(s).

 

 

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Spotlight

Shylean Keshwani

IPN Spotlight: Shylean Keshwani (Advanced Engineer and New Technology Integration at Apple Inc.)

Shylean Keshwani currently works at Apple as an Advanced Engineer responsible for New Technology Integration. Prior to Apple, Shylean worked for Tesla, within the Advanced Manufacturing and Technology implementation department for the next-generation cars. One of his previous projects involved developing and deploying state of the art fully automated material delivery system for the high-volume mass production car. The system is engineered for density and velocity.
Prior to working at Tesla, Shylean worked for a multinational technological manufacturer Flex where he was responsible for implementing automation in manufacturing lines for different industries not limited to consumer, automotive, medical and energy. Shylean initiated and led the company’s first generic robotic cell: multi-functional, connected, the modular system providing a cost-effective solution for a wide range of assembly and manufacturing applications.
Shylean is also a co-founder of an organization called “The Indian Impact.” The Indian Impact is the first and only online platform to reduce the alarming level of malnutrition in India.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Challenging the status quo and not being afraid to ask the question “why”
Reasoning from first principle.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Rumi has said, “patience is the key to joy.”
When we get instant results and convenience in some parts of our life, then we expect other areas of our life to work just as quick and easy. But, this mindset causes problems when something doesn’t happen as we plan it. It also is dangerous when we don’t take a task on because it seems too difficult, or appears too long to complete.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
MHI said- “Learning is a lifelong process.”
I try reading articles, white papers about technology within my direct and adjacent fields. Try talking to experts from different fields to gauge their perspectives on certain things/ projects.

What is next for you in your career?
Continue going down the path of advanced manufacturing with a focus on new technology development and integration for a futuristic future.

What advice would you offer to others?
Two of my favorite quotes will sum this up:

a. “Work like hell. I mean you just have to put in 80 to 100 hour weeks every week. [This] improves the odds of success. If other people are putting in 40-hour workweeks and you’re putting in 100-hour workweeks, then even if you’re doing the same thing, you know that you will achieve in four months what it takes them a year to achieve”- Elon Musk

b. “Failure and innovation are inseparable twins”- Jeff Bezos

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• University applications (undergrad and grad)
• General advice on manufacturing process {automating via robotics vs. semi-automated}
• Sometimes I like to think I know about 3D printing and try to provide suggestions

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Shylean Keshwani

Please provide your preferred email address so interested professionals can network with you:
[email protected]

Region:
West

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Service

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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Spotlight

Ozod Davlatshoev (Tajikistan)

IPN Spotlight: Ozod Davlatshoev (Director General at Tcell Tajikistan)

Ozod Davlatshoev currently serves as Global Executive Director for Accelerated Prosperity an AKDN initiative and Director General at Tcell a company recently (fully) acquired by AKFED. Enterprise Growth Accelerator (EGA) branded as Accelerated Prosperity functions in Central and South Asia- as a ‘vehicle’ to catalyze grass-root economic development, support early growth startups for small and growing enterprises to inspire entrepreneurial culture and job creation for economic opportunities.

For over two decades, Ozod has been actively engaged with Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) in Dushanbe and Central Asia region. He was responsible in leading implementation of the integrated energy project Pamir Power Project (Pamir Energy), a first Public-Private Partnership for power utility that has become an international benchmark for economic development providing not only for the mountainous regions of Gorno-Badakhshan in Tajikistan but neighboring towns and villages of Afghanistan with power sustainability. Pamir Energy has been used as a profile by World Bank and by Harvard University as a case study.

As an investment analyst, Ozod was also part of the project team implementing the first GSM Mobile operator in Tajikistan (Tcell) and part of business development team for other high profile AKFED and AKDN projects in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. He is the founder of Shoh-sotoon LLC – manufacturer of energy efficient construction materials and Co-founder of Vantage Point Partners – a real estate development company.

Ozod has an astute cultural knowledge in corporate social responsibility and governance in Eurasian and Middle East region. He presently serves on the Board of Central Eurasian Alliance and American Chamber of Commerce in Tajikistan, Board of American-Chamber in Tajikistan, Alumni of Central Asia, Mongolia, Caucasus and Afghanistan (CAMCA) fellowship. Setting exemplary precedence for local Tajik, he was the first Tajik to be appointed to serve as Honorary Consul of Sweden to Tajikistan at the age of 35.

He is an affluent linguist in several languages including Tajik, English, Persian/Dari, and Russian with a good command of Arabic. Initially, Ozod’s academic pursuit began with a diploma in Arts, Designs, and Animation; diverged into BSc in Middle Eastern Studies and Journalism followed by BSc in Economics and Accounting. Ozod continued his academic studies and graduated with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in strategic planning and strategic risk management from Edinburgh Business School of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. His hobbies include oil painting, digital arts, the creation of music, traveling and photography, reading, horses, and golf.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Believe it or not – my academic career has assisted me the most in various executive leadership roles. It has enabled me to practically apply strategic plans and business strategy well beyond conventional thinking, supporting me to think and perceive solutions that are unique to the organizations I serve. Sufi influence has shaped my skills for patience and my pragmatic thinking. I actively explore and learn from other cultures – practices involving inner contemplation and reflection.
Being a conscientious leader, the application of diverse cultures has enabled me to remain calm and passionate yet rational in stressful situations. The combination of traveling and my passion for arts and photography, has helped me to understand God’s creation in a context beyond time and conventional measures. Ozod said, “To truly appreciate God’s mercy, love, and magnificence, one has to learn the science behind life.”

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I prefer to assess my risks by a method of least regret. Given that the probability of success or failure beyond comprehensible uncertainty has equal weighting. One can only bet on the fact that every experience leaves you with something positive, be it a new friend, travel to a new place, new business venture or even any notion of ‘failure’ for an opportunity to learn and comprehend.
By the same token, what didn’t work equally makes you richer and smarter! As age goes by, it will have left you with thoughts and regrets of not giving a chance to an experience that would have made you richer, happier or wiser – hence the ‘theory” of least regret. This is a high but calculated risk approach albeit probably most fulfilling.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I actively participate in business conferences, fellowships, summits and short trainings. I am also occasionally invited as guest speaker. I was the guest speaker at IDOimpact Summit 2017, an initiative by United Nations Development Program (UNDP). This platform provided collaborations between all key stakeholders- governments, business venture capitalist, and potential investors. By attending Summits, I can intellectually expand my horizon of strategic examination for novel solutions. Books are probably the best source of wisdom and learning, reflection, and affirmation.
When you gain new knowledge, you continue to appreciate how great God’s greatest creation – Life is, and how merciful and loving He is to have granted this to Humanity. The most significant wisdom comes from nature, the laws of Nature – the only fair and straightforward truth. When one applies simple rules of Nature to the dynamics of human behavior, most if not all things are predictable and calculable. So, I spend a lot of time learning and observing Nature and its laws.

What is next for you in your career?
Personally, I am genuinely content in my life – I look forward to all my personal and professional projects and find it a privilege to work for AKDN. I like to get engaged in various activities across a number of sectors as there is always a chance to learn something new, but my passion is with Clean Energy, IT and Telecom sectors where I would like to excel most.
My interest will remain to serve the purpose of humanity and impact lives for a better standard of living. I share my search for truth like Nasir Khusraw, the famous poet, philosopher, and theologian. I paraphrase a translation from one of his quotes “I am a very light traveler in this short travel- Safarnama.”

What advice would you offer to others?
Every individual can contribute to the cause of serving humanity in his/her unique way. The key is to identify and excel at what you are best as early as possible and use that to service humanity – what I call is Life with a Purpose – a rewarding and Satisfying Life. It applies to business equally – be unique at what you are and solve the problems of your customers and make their life easier, better and more satisfying with your product or services – is what I call a Business with Purpose.
My inspiration for excelling/specializing comes from the honey bee, which is meant and knows precisely how to extract nectar from the flower and deliver it as honey. If you were to ask honey bee to do something else that it is not good at, it will get depressed and die soon.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Assist Ismaili Entrepreneurship in local regions for any business or consulting endeavors
• Assist in Understanding local practices, socio-political dynamics and business and investment opportunities
• Provide risk mapping for a private project financing venture

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Ozod Davlatshoev

Region:
Global- Tajikistan

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