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April 3, 12pm, Networking Panel Discussion in Boston

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pdn-boston Posted on 30-Mar-04 05:53 PM

Dear Sajha members,

Professional Development and Networking group (PDN-Boston) is organizing its
kick-off event on April 3, 2004, 12pm.

WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO ATTEND THIS EVENT ?

* You want to meet the speakers from Technology Entrepreneurship,
Private Equity Investment, Academia, Medicine and more...
* You want to learn how to get a job, change your career or start a
company and more...
* You want to network with engineers, technologists, doctors, bankers,
managers, senior executives, social workers and more ...
* You want to attend the FREE event with COMPLIMENTARY coffee and cookies

Please visit http://www.gbnc.org/sajha/html/eventdetail.cfm?eventid=308
to find out more about PDN-Boston group, the event, the speaker's profile
and directions to MIT. Please also help us spread the word around by
passing it on to anyone who you think will be interested.

BLURB:
The panel will explore different ways networking has created career and
business opportunities for our panelists. It aims to bring into
discussion the value of such networking seen in diverse range of fields
(like Entrepreneurship, Academia, Banking etc) and at different levels
of experience (a student looking for a job, a professional thinking of a
career change, an engineer planning to take an entrepreneurial dive etc).

SPEAKERS:
* Abhaya Shrestha, Vice President, Behrman Capital, New York
* Sanjay Manandhar, Chief Technology Officer, Intellisign, Ireland
* Shiva Prasad Gautam, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
* Shakun Karki, Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

MODERATOR:
* Saubhagya Shah, Doctoral Fellow, Harvard University


WHERE ?
MIT Tang Center, E51-376 , 70 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139


ABOUT PDN-Boston:
PDN-Boston was launched in late 2003 to bring together extremely diverse
group of Nepali professionals, entrepreneurs and students to:

1. Form a network of Nepali Professionals, of all levels of experiences,
and facilitate discussions on various topics.
2. Create career and business opportunities through membership and
participation.
3. Create mentoring opportunities for Nepali students and help them
transition to "real" world.
4. Capitalize on growing Nepali social networks to expand them into
future professional network.


QUESTIONS ?
Dibesh Karmacharya: dibesh.karmacharya@amersham.com
Sworupa Khadka: sworupa@hotmail.com
Shailendra Yadav: yadav@mit.edu