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IPN Finance Alliance Webinar – Women in Finance – Sunday, Jan.19th, 2020 at 1PM ET

The IPN Finance Alliance will be hosting a webinar highlighting successful women in finance that will shed light on their experiences and how they navigated their respective industries to get to where they are today.  They will provide advice for community members and aspiring female professionals on how to be successful in the financial field.

This webinar will be featuring:

Panelist – Rozmin Ajanee – Vice President at Jasper Ridge Partners

Panelist – Zahra Hirani – Director, International Finance Strategy at The Boeing Company

Moderator – Farheen Jooma –  Strategy Consultant at Accenture

Format: Live online Q&A session with a moderator.

Registration Link:  CLICK HERE SIGN UP

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Video: Gender Bias in the Workplace (Feb. 16, 2019)

 

Gender Bias In The Workplace – Ahmad Noordin
The webinar was held on Saturday, February 16, 2019.

Program Overview
Gender bias is a concept that has recently gained some notoriety, but for a term bandied about so freely, do we truly understand what it is? The Women’s Alliance invites you to view this webinar on Gender Bias to learn about bias as well as tools to change the narrative!

Speaker Profile
Ahmad Noordin has 20 years of HR operations experience owning and leading transformational initiatives at various Fortune 500, Fortune’s 100 Fastest-Growing, not-for-profit and private organizations.

In his current role at Ulta Beauty, Ahmad leads a large team responsible for design and delivery of practical, innovative HR solutions and actionable people analytics to improve employee experience, equip business leaders, and drive organizational performance impacting ~40,000 employees in 1,200 stores, distribution centers, and offices.

Ulta Beauty is a Fortune 500 company run by Mary Dillion, Fortune’s 2018 Businessperson of the Year and Chicago’s 25 Most Powerful Women 2018. Dillon says gender diversity has been a driving force behind Ulta’s success. Half of the executive team is women and 50% of the directors on Ulta’s board are women.

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Farzana Nayani

IPN Spotlight: Farzana Nayani (Professional Education Consultant, Diversity & Inclusion Trainer at Farzana Nayani, Consulting & Training)

Farzana Nayani is a recognized Diversity and Inclusion specialist, keynote speaker, trainer, and consultant. She has worked with Fortune 500 corporations, non-profit organizations, higher education institutions, and public agencies to help cultivate inclusion, belonging, and employee
engagement. Her extensive work with Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) has created a platform for programming and advocacy from the White House to Silicon Valley.
An expert on global community relations, her work has been engaged by institutions like the Smithsonian and the East-West Center. She is the mother of two young children and was an athlete at the Jubilee Games in Dubai.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Playing competitive sports from an early age has taught me that both winning and failing are equally a part of growth and development. The key is how you pick yourself up from a loss and get back in the game. This choice to continually face challenge is fundamental to having resilience, grit, and ultimate success. The other part of this formula is to aim for mastery and continued effort and dedication can lead you there.
Growing up in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith family with Filipino and Pakistani parents has offered me the understanding that there are different perspectives in the world, and we can honor all of them with respect and care. This truth has helped me reach and teach across different groups, modeling empathy and appreciation, in order to help people, find unity and cultivate community in and amongst the differences.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I am involved in a coaching program and also coach and mentor others. I learn so much from talking with people from all backgrounds, ages, experiences – as everyone has a unique point of view. Reading books on the latest thought leadership related to my line of work keeps me current on impactful issues and approaches. I find attending conferences extremely inspiring and a way to connect with others who are interested in making a difference in a similar way. Lastly, I do a lot of reflection through dialogue and writing and that helps me crystallize all of these sources of information into deep learning that I can share with others.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
That I don’t have to follow a career path that others have done or that we think standard educational tracks or implicit cultural or gender norms will lead to. Instead, I can chart my own. That has been extremely empowering and rewarding.
No one has ever told me “no”, but the absence of visible leaders in my career with my identity may have made me think that it is not possible. I am here and openly telling young women of color and anyone else who feels limited, that *they* can choose the course of their own future, and actions toward that path can start NOW.

What is next for you in your career?
I am working on a book and am also going to publish videos and e-learning courses to help my message reach wider audiences. Please connect with me on social media and stay tuned for more!

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Diversity, Equity, Inclusion initiatives
• Organizational Change for deep impact
• Inclusive Communications Strategy
• Understanding Identity & Cultivating Belonging

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Farzana Nayani

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

Region:
Western Region- Los Angeles

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IPN West Seminar : Santa Monica, CA on Saturday, March 9th 2019 – Women Leaders’ Seminar

IPN West – Women Leaders’ Seminar

IPN West is proud to present, Women Leaders’ Seminar, a half-day event featuring a panel and networking session focused on successful women across industries who will share their personal strategies, experiences, successes and failures to provide insights to those looking to advance their careers.

The seminar will span a series of topics that include:
– Career pathfinding in today’s fast paced environment;
– Starting a new business venture; and,
– Becoming a leader in industry.

There will also be ample opportunity to network, mingle and connect with fellow like-minded attendees who have similar shared experiences and backgrounds.

The event is open to all Ismaili professionals’ friends & colleagues!
Please register by Thursday, March 7th at: https://tinyurl.com/ipnwestwls

WHEN: Saturday, March 9 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. PT
WHERE: Hulu Santa Monica | 2450 Broadway, Santa Monica, Voltron
REGISTRATION ENDS: Thursday, March 7th at 11:59 p.m. PT
TICKETS: $15 + Processing Fee

Panelist backgrounds as follows:

Nadia Allaudin [Panelist] – SVP, Wealth Management Advisor at Merrill Lynch
Nadia Allaudin is a Senior Vice President and Wealth Management Advisor with Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management in Century City. As of January 2019, The Allaudin/Brahos Group is entrusted with over $450 million in assets and liabilities. With more than 20 years of in-depth experience in the financial services industry, Nadia and her partner, Bill, focus on empowering women and the LBGTQI community to better understand their wealth management needs. Nadia also founded the annual Women, Wealth & Wisdom Conference in Los Angeles that brings together hundreds of professional women. Nadia plays an active role in the community through her involvement as a Board Member of Marymount High School and MADRE. She earned her Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Business Administration with a dual emphasis in Finance and Business Communication from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.

Zohray Talib [Panelist] – Associate Dean for Medical Education & Global Health at California University of Science and Medicine
Zohray Moolani Talib is Associate Dean for Medical Education and Global Health at the California University of Science and Medicine. She also holds academic appointments at the Aga Khan University in Kenya as well as Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Uganda. Dr. Talib’s work focuses on bringing best practice and innovation into medical education for underserved communities. She has worked with medical schools and training programs throughout Africa and the United States. Dr. Talib received her Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from McGill University, Montreal, Canada, and her Doctor of Medicine from University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the George Washington University Hospital. She is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.

Sarah Laiwala [Panelist] – Sr. Director for Post-Booking Experiences at Expedia
Sarah Laiwala is a lifelong learner, visionary, problem solver, volunteer and mother. She has a proven track record of building world-class teams and launching consumer-facing digital products that drive billions of dollars and impact millions of consumers worldwide. Currently, Sarah is a Sr. Director for post-booking experiences at Expedia. Most recently, she was at The Walt Disney Company, where she lead the PhotoPass P&L; rebooted the Innovation pipeline; and built the virtual assistant, app and website platforms for Parks & Resorts. Prior to that, Sarah was at Amazon growing the Amazon Shopping App for Android. She earned her M.S. Software Engineering and Development Management from Carnegie Mellon University, and also received the Dean’s Return on Education Award in 2010.

Aliya-Jasmine [Panelist] – TV Host & Producer at NBC News in Los Angeles
Aliya Jasmine is an award-winning reporter & television producer. You can currently catch her on NBC News in Los Angeles. She was previously at MTV News in Canada where she interviewed celebs including Tom Cruise, Kanye West and Adele. Many of her documentaries have aired on Discovery Channel where she has found herself on the ground in Haiti after the earthquake, or embedded in the heart of Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest. While working full time as a reporter, “AJ” is concurrently attending graduate school at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism, where she is a candidate for a Masters of Environmental Journalism with a specialization in wildlife reporting.

Naseem Sayani [Panelist] – Principal & Venture Architect Director at BCG Digital Ventures
Naseem is a Venture Architect Director at BCG Digital Ventures, a venture investment firm based in Manhattan Beach, CA. She is a seasoned business and digital strategist with 20+ years of experience in digital innovation, startups and corporate transformation. Prior to joining Digital Ventures, Naseem spent 2 years as CEO/ Founder of Digital Oxygen, an independent digital agency, 2 years as Group VP of Strategy for Huge Inc.’s West Coast offices and 7 years at Booz & Company, a premier management consulting firm. She has spoken at CES, Digital Hollywood, OMMA LA and Digital Entertainment World; and has been published by Campaign Magazine, Huge Ideas and AdAge on the topics of digital strategy, business innovation and how to fuse strategy & design to launch new businesses.

Shireen Jaffer [Moderator] – CEO & Co-founder at Edvo
Shireen began her career as a solo-founder of Skillify, where she scaled career-readiness programs across 220 schools and bootstrapped the company to profitability. She founded Skillify at the age of 19 during her time at the University of Southern California. Shireen is accomplished in workforce development, experiential learning and EdTech. She is now a co-founder and CEO at Edvo where her mission is to get 1 million people jobs by making it easy and delightful.

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IPN : Webinar on Saturday, February 16th 2019 – Gender Bias In The Workplace

Gender bias is a concept that has recently gained some notoriety, but for a term bandied about so freely, do we truly understand what it is? How to identify it? Is it only women who face this?
Do men experience it as well?

This webinar aims to define gender bias, how it impacts both men and women and what you can do to change the narrative for you and/or your peers!

Join us on Saturday, February 16th 9am PST/12pm EST with Ahmad Noordin, HR Director at Ulta Beauty, to learn the answers to these questions and more!

Click Here To Register!

Let us learn how to change the narrative for ourselves and our peers!

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IPN Build Event : Live Virtual Event on Sunday, January 27th 2019 – Married Co-Founders on Building a Company Together

*Live Virtual Event: Married Co-Founders on Building a Company Together*
WHEN : Sunday, January 27th 2019 at 3pm CST

Click Here To Attend The Live Virtual Event

About the Co-founders:
Shireen Jaffer: CEO & Co-founder of Edvo, previously CEO of Skillify
Shireen began her career as a solo-founder of Skillify, where she scaled career-readiness programs across 220 schools and bootstrapped the company to profitability. She founded Skillify at the age of 19 during her time at the University of Southern California. She is now CEO and Co-founder at Edvo where her mission is to get 1 million people jobs by making it easy and delightful.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shireenjaffer/

Raaid Hossain: COO & Co-Founder of Edvo, previously Co-Founder @Wiser (acquired by Wiser Solutions)
Raaid began his career in eCommerce. Driven by solving operational problems, he started Wiser (wiser.com) in 2013 with two co-founders. Wiser raised over 10M in venture capital and was acquired by private equity late 2016. He is now the COO and Co-Founder at Edvo where he’s focused on fixing the hiring marketplace.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/raaid/

Edvo
Edvo is changing the way people search for and get jobs. Candidates chat with Edvo to find the best jobs, get guidance on skill gaps, and a path to effectively up-skill. Employers use Edvo to hire qualified candidates 42% faster and save 32% on internal hiring costs.

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[DJAC Video] The Power of Possibility: Journeys of Women in Leadership

Keynote Plenary session by female Ismaili professionals Farzana Nayani, Amal Merali, Saleema Vellani, and Illy Jaffer.
Keynote was given at the Diamond Jubilee Alliances Conference held on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018.

Program Overview
Four incredible female professionals joined us for an insightful discussion about women and the power of possibility. The panelists described the evolution of their careers, their trials and triumphs, and advice they had for both men and women for growth and development. From dealing with an unconscious bias to steering innovation to leading global flagship projects, the session was an inspiration for women and men to find one’s passion embrace the power of possibility.

Speaker Profile
Farzana Nayani: Founder & CEO, Manazil Management
Amal Merali: Director of Store Design, Sephora
Saleema Vellani: Co-founder & COO, Innovazing
Illy Jaffer: Government Affairs Professional

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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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Shirin Sharif

IPN Spotlight: Shirin Sharif (VP of Supply at Honor)

Shirin is currently the Vice President of Supply for series-C startup Honor, a home care business based in San Francisco. In this role, she manages a team of 20 recruiting, training, marketing, and HR specialists who are responsible for hiring, onboarding and retaining 1,000+ caregivers to care for seniors.
Previously, she was employed for five years at LinkedIn as their Director of the $1.2B North America LTS business. At LinkedIn, she directly managed a team of more than 20 talented sales operating managers and individual contributors. Initially, she began her career at The Boston Consulting Group. She holds a Master’s in Business from Harvard Business School and a Bachelors in Business Administration in Public Policy from Stanford University.

What skills have helped you in your career?
I started my career in consulting, which served as a good foundation for building my analytical and problem-solving skills. My ability to plan and manage operations in addition to these two skills have been integral in my career.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I think stressing out about not having everything figured out when I graduated from my bachelors and during my MBA was daunting. If I had to do it all over again, I would not worry as much about being uncertain because eventually, my experiences allowed me to find a match between market needs and my skills which lead to my career calling.

What is next for you in your career?
I recently switched my career from SaaS technology into healthcare startups so no changes expected anytime soon. Eventually I would like to be a COO.

What advice would you offer to others?
Look for that intersection between what you are good at and what the market values to establish your career niche.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Network introductions
• Resume review
• Career advice
• Interview prep

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Shirin Sharif

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

Region:
West

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