Saturday, February 09, 2008

NetSAP and Vibha thank you for your contributions

NetSAP Boston (Network of South Asian Professionals) organized a Happy Hour at Stix Restaurant & Lounge in Boston, MA on Jan 24th 2008 to raise funds for Vibha Boston, an alliance partner and a non-profit organization, whose mission is to educate, empower and enable every individual who wishes to make a positive difference in the life of the underprivileged child. Over 70 people turned up to network and start the New Year by supporting a cause.

NetSAP Boston raised over $350 through contributions from all attendees. All the proceeds were donated to Vibha. NetSAP Boston and Vibha convey their gratitude to all those who contributed at the event. These funds will be used by Vibha to provide financial support to projects that provide children with their right to education, health and opportunity. You can view learn more about Vibha at their website http://boston.vibha.org or via email at coordinator@boston.vibha.org.
More pictures from the event will be posted on the NetSAP Boston website. Also look forward to seeing more Happy Hours in 2008 associated with a cause or a theme. Again, we thank you for making the first happy hour successful. We look forward to seeing you at a future NetSAP Boston event.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Clarification on Health Insurance Issues from Bone Marrow Drive at NetSAP Gala

Dear NetSAP Members & Patrons,

Some health insurance expense issues from the Bone Marrow Drive at the NetSAP Gala were brought to our notice recently. There have been some instances where people who provided their insurance information on the forms have been billed large amounts by the lab which conducted the marrow tests. In a couple of cases the insurance companies paid the bills and passed on a part of the payment to the volunteers as patient responsibility. This is not supposed to happen. You are not responsible for ANY payments for this test.

The Marrow drive at the NetSAP Boston Gala was organized for Savita (www.savesavita.org) by the Caitlin Raymond International Registry (www.crir.org). Unlike SAMAR with whom NetSAP Boston has worked with in the past and where you participated in drives, CRIR has a different process because of local laws. Read more about the insurance process here
www.savesavita.org/insurancerelatedinformation


If you participated in the Bone Marrow Drive at the Gala on November 17th, 2007 please make sure your health insurance has not charged you. If you notice any expense, please call Caitlin Registry at 800-726-2824 immediately and speak to Kim Ikenberry or Joanne Raymond. Caitlin Registry has promised to work with affected donors to resolve this issue and get their health insurance expense reverted. Read more here...

If you are not satisfied with the service of CRIR or still have issues, contact Tushneem Dharmagadda, President NetSAP Boston at tushneem.dharmagadda@netsapboston.org. NetSAP Boston will take up your issue with the registry.

We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you again for participating in the drive to save Savita at the NetSAP Gala.

Tushneem Dharmagadda
President, NetSAP Boston

Monday, January 28, 2008

Press Coverage: NetSAP Annual Gala - A Classy Affair

NetSAP Annual Gala - A Classy Affair
Ranjani Saigal, Lokvani
11/26/2007

An upscale, elegant night of entertainment, networking, fine dining and dance at the Omni Parker Hotel was a fitting gala to celebrate the accomplishments of NetSAP Boston Chapter which has grown leaps and bounds. “We are proud to announce that NetSAP Boston again has won the best large chapter award. We are proud to have won two years in a row,” said Tushneem Dharmagadda, who is the President of NetSAP Boston.

Professional development, community service, socio-cultural awareness and political awareness are the four pillars of NetSAP and the chapter had worked to improve its work in each one of these areas. The membership of NetSAP Boston has grown to nearly 300 members. “Today we partner with 23 organizations in the New England region, so we are not only bringing professionals together but also the organizations they represent,” said Dharmagadda. Some of the leaders of these organizations including Vineet Nijhawan, Chairman of TIE-Boston and Geeta Ramamurthy, Executive Director were there at the Gala.

The organization has had several themed networking events and they have networked close to 1000 professionals in the Boston area this year through their professional seminars and social networking events. They have also raised more than $3,000 for various causes such as cancer, childrens rights, children's education etc. This is in addition to the 800 hours of labor they provided to local non-profits by taking teams of 20-25 NetSAP members to work on the ground.

At the gala awards were presented to individuals to recognize their contributions. Swarupa Purandare, Shobit Chugh, Renee Sinha, Shiela Rajan, Arindam Chakraborty, Kiran Ganda, Munish Gupta, Usha Govindarajulu, Manoshi Vin, Siddharth Pandit and Pallavi Chabra were given the leadership award. President Tushneem Dharmagadda was recognized for his dedication and hard work which was instrumental in taking NetSAP to the next level.

“NetSAP Boston has come a long way from the time it was founded 10 years ago. NetSAP has been part of my life for the past 10 years and has contributed towards many aspects of my life. I now strive to give back to the organization by volunteering my time as an advisor” said Rajiv Laroia, whose company Laroia Realty was a sponsor at the event.

The national conference for 2008 is going to be hosted in Boston.

Click here to read the original article on Lokvani

Also read our blog article Thank you for making the Annual Gala a Success!

For pictures from the Gala check visit http://www.netsapboston.org/photos

Chai Chat Press Coverage: Are you an ‘American-Born Confused Desi?’

By Reshma Melwani, IndiaNewEngland



Local South Asian Americans talk at a “Chai Chat” held in downtown Boston.









BOSTON — “Are you an ABCD or a FOB?” asked Manoshi Vin to a crowd gathered on leather sofas and drinking chai on a recent chilly Sunday afternoon.

Thus began the year’s first “Chai Chat,” held at News Café and Lounge in Boston and hosted by the Boston chapter of the Network of South Asian Professionals, a nonprofit organization known for its happy hours, charitable events and social gatherings such as this one.

“Being labeled a FOB [Fresh Off the Boat] or an ABCD [American-Born Confused Desi] is something we’ve all battled at some point in our lives,” explained Vin, the network’s social chair.

As an icebreaker to the social gathering, all attendees took turns stating their names and if they were an American born confused Desi or fresh off the boat.

The diverse group of 40 — made up of well-heeled doctors, researchers, engineers, lawyers and financiers — introduced themselves and chose an affinity, some happily, others hesitantly. Among those South Asians sitting in the crowd was Chai Chat’s guest of honor, Sunil Lala, author of “American Khichdi.”

Click here to continue reading...

More NetSAP Boston Events at www.netsapboston.org/events

Thursday, January 17, 2008

2008 Membership Promotion ends on January 31st, 2008

Dear NetSAP Boston Members & Patrons,

NetSAP Boston's membership promotion for 2008 ends on January 31st 2008. A typical member in 2007 received over $300* of benefits for a fee of just $40.

There are numerous benefits and advantages of becoming a member. Moreover, 2008 promises to be a great year, filled with numerous exciting events, including the "17th Annual NetIP Conference" in Boston.

NetSAP Boston Membership also gives you:

  • Access to member-only events, preference and discounts at all NetIP events
  • Discounted access to events of 23 NetSAP Boston Alliance Partners
  • Discounts at Museums, Professional coaching organizations and other vendors
  • $5 referral bonus for each new member that you refer to NetSAP Boston
For a comprehensive list visit www.netsapboston.org/join

As a token of our appreciation, we are offering discounted rates for renewing the 2007 membership. An email with a link for discounted purchase was sent out recently. If you are a 2007 member and have not received this email please contact Sanjay Tamhane, Membership Chair at membership@netsapboston.org ASAP.

Please note that Membership prices are scheduled to increase to $50 and $80 for Individual & Couple memberships respectively from January 31st 2008.

If you sign up for membership now, the following promotional rates will apply:

New Members
Individual Membership: $40
Couple Membership: $70
Students: $20
Click here to Sign Up

Existing 2007 Members ('07 members renewing for '08)
Individual Membership: $30
Couple Membership: $55
An email with the Online Renewal Link was sent out recently to 2007 members. We also encourage renewal at our events.

Our referral program still continues. If you are a current member and refer a new member to NetSAP Boston, you will immediately get $5 in referral benefit.
[when you ask your friends to sign up for membership online on our website www.netsapboston.org/join ask them to provide your name in the "Referred By" box and we will send you a referral check for the total number of new members referred by you at the end of every month.]

We hope that you will take advantage of this exciting offer. In addition to supporting a non-profit organization and it's programs, you will also become part of one of the most influential South-Asian communities in New England.

Sincerely,
NetSAP Boston Executive Board

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

NetIP Annual Member Survey - Participate and Win Prizes

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NetIP North America and NetSAP Boston believe in constant improvement and strive to learn from past performances to provide you with the best overall value. Our mission is to make NetIP/NetSAP the premier and most well-respected organizations within the South Asian community, catering to the needs of successful professionals such as yourself. We realize that our enormous value lies in our member base.

In this spirit, NetIP North America conducts a yearly survey to help shape our annual programming. We would highly appreciate if you take a few minutes to share your perspectives and help shape our 2008 initiatives. This information will only be used for the purposes of this survey and will not be shared with any entity outside of NetIP/NetSAP Executive Boards.

As an incentive to those who complete this survey, we are going to raffle off an Ipod and FREE conference registrations for our 2008 17th Annual NetIP Conference in Boston as prizes.

Please click here to Take our Survey


Thank You
NetIP North America & NetSAP Boston 2008 Teams

Friday, January 11, 2008

Chai Chat - ABCD v/s FOBs

Reasons, Consequenses & Justifications for Stereotypes in the South Asian Community

NetSAP Boston invites you to start off the year 2008 by sharing your opinions on stereotypes in the South Asian Community. This month's Chai Chat will address the following issues:

*Have you ever been characterized as an ABCD or FOB?

*Have you ever characterized anyone else?

*How were these terms coined and what do they mean to you?

*What are the ultimate consquences of these stereotypes on our community and on individuals?

Joining the discussion will be Sunil Lala, author of American Khichdi. He will be introducing his new book and sharing his experiences as an Indian American.

Whether you consider yourself a FOB, ABCD or somewhere in the middle, come express yourself over good coffee & snacks, a bit of controversy and enticing conversation!

Click here for more information


Thursday, January 10, 2008

Call for Stage Crew for SETU/NetSAP play production

NetSAP-Boston in conjunction with Stage Ensemble Theatre Unit (SETU) is planning to stage a play at the Arlington Center for the Arts in May 2008.

The play is: “Rape, Regret, and Retribution” by a Subrata Das

We have finalized the cast and are still looking for a few more stage crew persons to assist with the production. No prior experience is necessary. The following are sought:

Crew:
-Stage Manager (1)
-Lighting designer (2)
-Music assistant (1)

Approximate dates of practice and frequency: February - May once a week on Sundays at 1 pm

Location of practices: Arlington Center for the Arts, Arlington, MA or member's houses

Dates of production: May 29, 30, and 31

Please send an email to Usha Govindarajulu, NetSAP Theatrics/Cultural Chair at theatrics@netsapboston.org if you are interested and for further information.

For more information about SETU, please visit their website at http://www.setu.us. SETU is an organization in the Greater Boston area that has been staging South Asian plays for 6 years.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

2008 NetSAP Initiatives - Mentor Xchange & Community Consulting Programs

NetSAP Boston continues on its innovative initiatives in 2008. We are happy to announce that we are planning on launching 2 new programs next year.

Mentor Xchange Program:

The dinner circle series in 2007 was an overwhelming success. We hosted 3 events which connected over 60 professionals from diverse fields such as health-care, finance, technology, and social entrepreneurship with 9 mentors. We intend to expand and continue this initiative in 2008. However, as a group of successful professionals ourselves, it becomes our responsibility that in addition to getting mentored, we should in-turn go back into our community to mentor our younger generation.



Keeping this in mind, we are glad to announce a partnership with TiE-Boston which has been a great source of mentors for our dinner circle events. TiE also has a younger group within their organization called "TiE Young Entrepreneurs" or TYE. TiE-Boston is mentoring these kids between the ages of 14yrs - 18yrs to become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. While some kids will undoubtedly launch their own ventures, there are many other kids who are looking for advise on career options and strategy. They need a "big brother" or "big sister" if you will... someone who can relate to them, talk to them and provide them the inspiration they are looking for. This is clearly an area where NetSAP Boston members can come in as mentors and share their experiences and advise.

Therefore, on one hand as mentoring moves down the hierarchy, we also hope that the membership will move up the hierarchy. Young members of TiE will become NetSAP members who will then go on to become members of TiE again.

Please contact our Professional Chair, Jigar Patel, at professional@netsapboston.org to learn more about this initiative and participate actively .

NetSAP Boston Community Consulting Program:

In 2007, NetSAP Boston focused a lot on the community. Through more than 4 fundraisers, we were able to donate over $3000 to different charities working on initiatives in India. We also brought teams of NetSAP volunteers together to serve local causes. All in all, we contributed over 800 man-hours of labor, through 6 volunteering events which involved farming, sorting/preparing food, working with the blind and so on... While these activities provide much value to local non-profit organizations, we at NetSAP Boston think that there is much more value in providing help in areas where core strengths of our members lie.



With the Community Consulting program in 2008, NetSAP Boston will move beyond just fundraising and providing physical help. Our goal is to build a platform where South Asian non-profit entities and our members can come together to share ideas on growth/fundraising strategy, core domains (healthcare, finance etc), streamlining administrative tasks and more. We also hope that leaders from different non-profits will join us and use this platform to share their best practices with each other.

This new initiative will not only allow our members to contribute their expertise to those who need it, but on the other hand it will allow them to learn how corporate theories can or cannot be applied in the non-profit world. More importantly, the joy in giving back to the community will supersede everything else.

The "NetSAP community consulting" program is still in the formative stages. We would like to invite members to join us in shaping this program. Please contact Siddharth Pandit at Siddharth.Pandit@netsapboston.org for more information.

There is a different kind of joy and a feeling of satisfaction, and accomplishment when you make a difference in someone's life. We are hoping that you share our sentiments and will join us in these endeavors.

Tushneem Dharmagadda
President, NetSAP Boston

Thank you for making the Annual Gala a Success!

We would like to thank you for making the NetSAP Boston Annual Gala a success. The event which was attended by over 150 professionals was sold out (second year in a row). We received some great feedback about the event. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed the Stand-up Comedy by Corey Manning, Jazz Music, Dinner, Dance and not to forget the company of other elite professionals from the Boston area.

Pictures are posted on our website. If you have any feedback on the event please feel free to email us at board@netsapboston.org.


We look forward to seeing you at more NetSAP Boston events in the future.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Nominees for 2008 NetSAP Boston Board

NetSAP Boston Annual Elections

Nominations are still being accepted for chair positions. If you are interested please send in your letter of intent.

The Network of South Asian Professionals of Boston (NetSAP-Boston) announces nominees for the 2008 Board. NetSAP is still looking for dynamic, creative and motivated members to take up leadership positions for the Chair roles under different pillars (Social, Cultural, Professional, Political and Community Service). If you are interested in becoming part of the NetSAP Board, please read our blog article "Nominations now Open for NetSAP 2008 Executive Board!" to know more about the Job responsibilities of different positions and find one that suits your interests and talents. Elections will be held on Saturday, November 17th, 2007 at the NetSAP Annual Holiday Gala.

Volunteering on the NetSAP-Boston Board allows you to enhance your resume, expand your professional network in the Greater-Boston area and be recognized in the community for your contributions. Read our blog article "Five Great Reasons to Volunteer for NetSAP-Boston".



Position Responsibilities & Duties
The following positions on the 2008 Executive Board are contested
(Click on the Icons to read Letter of Intent)
President Tushneem Dharmagadda

Vice President Pallavi Chhabra

Treasurer Swarupa Purandare

Secretary
Sheila Rajan

National Liaison Pratyush Vaishnavi

The following positions on
the 2008 Executive Board are Nominated by the President
Website Director
Multiple Openings
Tanmay Kumar

Membership / Marketing Chair(s)
Multiple Openings
Sanjay Tamhane

Sponsorship Chair(s)
Multiple Openings
Munish Gupta

Social / Networking Events Chair(s)
Multiple Openings
Priya Sathy
Manoshi Vin
Vijay Daryanani
Kalyan Bemalkhedkar

Professional Development Chair(s)
Multiple Openings
Jigar Patel
Kiran Ganda


Cultural/Theatrics
Chair
(s)
Multiple Openings
Bharathi Patimalla
Usha Govindarajulu

Community Service Events Chair(s)
Multiple Openings
Chindu Satheesh

Political Awareness Chair(s)
Multiple Openings
Open


NetSAP Forum Moderators
Multiple Openings

Open


If you are interested in any Chair Position above (including those that are filled), please send your nominations to

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the NetSAP Annual Gala. If you have questions on any of these positions or need to discuss more, email Tushneem Dharmagadda, President, at tushneem.dharmagadda@netsapboston.org

Sincerely,
The 2007 Executive Board
Network of South Asian Professionals of Boston (NetSAP-Boston)

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

A Memorable Year Thanks to YOU!

NetSAP Boston would like to say
A BIG THANK YOU

for your enthusiasm to mingle at our happy hours this year...

So many friends, so many smiles


for your generosity to give back to the community this year...

So many causes, so much fun


for your eagerness to learn through our seminars this year...

So much knowledge, so many contacts


for your support to our art, culture & theater this year...

So much heritage, so many values


for your guts to be adventurous this year...

So many risks, so much thrill


It has been a truly memorable year thanks to you!

Please join us at the Annual Gala & Formal on Saturday, 13th December, 2008, to share the joy and relive the memories from 2008.

The gala is
an upscale, elegant, classy night of entertainment, networking and fine dining. An experience like never before that you will cherish for long!

www.netsapboston.org/events/gala

Thank you for contributing to our community and to the success of NetSAP Boston! NetSAP-Boston was awarded the "Best Large NetIP Chapter Award for 2008", for the third consecutive year.

Sincerely,
2008 NetSAP Boston Executive Board Members

[NetSAP Boston is a volunteer run 501(c)6 Not-for-Profit organization]

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Fundraiser Thank you Note from India School Fund

NetSAP Boston thanks its members and patrons for attending the Happy Hour at Whiskey Park on October 18th and contributing to a genuine and much-needed cause. NetSAP's fourth fundraiser event this year raised $325 for India School Fund. These funds will be used for ISF initiatives in India. Below is a note from the President of ISF.

We thank you for your generosity in giving back to the community this year. In all NetSAP Boston raised over $3000 in 2007 for 4 different charities focusing on various causes. This is in addition to the hundreds of man-hours that NetSAP volunteers spent in local soup kitchens and organizations. Do read The Human Face of NetSAP Boston to know more about NetSAP Boston's community initiatives in 2007.

Thank You Note from ISF
NetSAP Boston generously dedicated its Happy Hour in October to the India School Fund (ISF), helping spread the word about a nonprofit organization recently founded by five Harvard Business School students to ensure effective delivery of education in rural India to break the vicious cycle of poverty.

For a non-profit organization like ISF, NetSAP Boston events represent a wonderful opportunity to connect with young, bright and driven professionals and explore new ideas that have a real impact on the ground! We hope that with small contributions and support from this powerful network, will not only ensure sustainability of our innovative education system but also expand education, entrepreneurship and health across rural areas over time. If you are interested in visiting our first education center in UP, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you again to the whole NetSAP Boston team.

Annie Bertrand, ISF President & Co-Founder
India School Fund (ISF), www.indiaschoolhousefund.com


Thursday, October 11, 2007

Nominations now Open for NetSAP 2008 Executive Board!

NetSAP Boston Annual Elections

Update (November 6th): Nominations are still being accepted for chair positions. If you are interested please send in your letter of intent.

The Network of South Asian Professionals of Boston (NetSAP-Boston) invites dynamic, creative and motivated members to take up leadership positions in the 2008 Executive Board. If you are interested in becoming part of the NetSAP Board, please send in your nomination for a position that suits your interests and talents from the list below. Elections will be held on Saturday, November 17th, 2007 at the NetSAP Annual Holiday Gala. Other Chair positions on the Board will be nominated soon after.

Volunteering on the NetSAP-Boston Board allows you to enhance your resume, expand your professional network in the Greater-Boston area and be recognized in the community for your contributions. Read our blog article "Five Great Reasons to Volunteer for NetSAP-Boston".
If you cannot commit much time but still want to get actively involved with NetSAP-Boston, join our volunteer group. Email Sheila Rajan, Secretary at sheila.rajan@netsapboston.org

To declare your candidacy, submit one-page letter of intent addressed to Rajiv Laroia, Advisor, NetSAP-Boston & Elections Officer at elections2008@netsapboston.org by Sunday, November 4th, 2007.

The letter of intent should address the following and should be limited to less than 500 words.

  • Your professional background
  • A brief history of your past extra-curricular activities and achievements.
  • Why should you be chosen for the position?
    • Your motivation to join or continue on the NetSAP-Boston Executive Board
    • Ideas and Vision that you will bring to NetSAP-Boston and how they can
      contribute to the growth of the organization
Please note that all Executive Board members are required to attend monthly Board meetings. Executive Board members should also be willing to take an active and helpful role in all the activities and events that NetSAP-Boston has to offer.



Position Responsibilities & Duties Avg. Time Commitment
The following positions on the 2008 Executive Board are contested
President Provide leadership, vision and guidance to the team in all areas.Manage the overall flow of activities and events;
8-10 hours / week

Vice President Responsible for creating alliance partner relationships, external communications and building the NetSAP-Boston brand. Coordinate all teams (social, professional, community, cultural, membership and sponsorship). Work hand-in-glove with the President in all these activities 6-8 hours / week

Treasurer Oversee and manage finance for NetSAP-Boston, including generating periodical reports. Maintains all financial records. Work hand-in-glove with Sponsorship Chair in building the financial status of NetSAP-Boston 4-6 hours / week

Secretary Responsible for, managing internal communications, board meetings and newsletter. Keep an on-going record of all activities and events. Help President and Vice-President coordinate all teams. 4-6 hours / week

National Liaison Coordinate communication between NetIP-NA and NetSAP-Boston. Attend all meetings and conference calls and represent NetSAP-Boston in the National organization. Work with respective Chairs and develop initiatives at NetSAP-Boston with National significance. This includes membership incentives and sponsorship opportunities 2-4 hours / week

The following positions on
the 2008 Executive Board are Nominated by the President
Website Director
Multiple Openings
Maintain, update and develop the NetSAP Boston website; Assist with all web-related NetSAP activities including forums. Requires knowledge of basic HTML and JavaScript. Knowledge of PHP scripting language preferred. 3-5 hours / week

Membership / Marketing Chair
Multiple Openings
Take a proactive role in constantly increasing membership base by devising new strategies; Manage all marketing-related activities for the organization and Alliance partner relationships. 3-5 hours / week

Sponsorship Chair
Multiple Openings
Responsible for securing sponsors for NetSAP-Boston. This key position involves building relationships and securing sponsorships from corporations and other potential local organizations to achieve annual sponsorship goals to support NetSAP-Boston 3-5 hours / week

Social / Networking Events Chairs
Multiple Openings
Develop and manage all social & networking events; Organize all monthly social events;
Organize an additional
4 to 6 networking events per year.
3-5 hours / week

Professional Development Chairs
Multiple Openings
Develop and manage all professional development events which include panel discussions, speaker series, and mentoring events;
Organize 6 to 8 professional events per year.
3-5 hours / week

Cultural/Theatrics
Chair

Multiple Openings
Develop and manage all cultural/theatrics events which include Gala events, celebration of festivals, Chai chats and plays;
Organize 3 to 4 cultural events per year.
3-5 hours / week

Community Service Events Chair
Multiple Openings
Develop and manage all community service initiatives which include volunteering events, fund-raising initiatives and social entrepreneurship panels;
Organize 3 to 4 community events per year.
3-5 hours / week

NetSAP Forum Moderators
Multiple Openings
Moderate and maintiain User-Forum on the NetSAP website. 3-5 hours / week


Please Submit your nominations by Sunday, November 4th to

Thank you and we look forward to your declaration of candidacy. If you have questions on any of these positions or need to discuss more, email Tushneem Dharmagadda, President, at tushneem.dharmagadda@netsapboston.org

Sincerely,
The 2007 Executive Board
Network of South Asian Professionals of Boston (NetSAP-Boston)

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

2008 Membership Promotion ends on January 31st, 2008

Dear NetSAP Boston Members & Patrons,

NetSAP Boston's membership promotion for 2008 ends on January 31st 2008. A typical member in 2007 received over $300* of benefits for a fee of just $40.

There are numerous benefits and advantages of becoming a member. Moreover, 2008 promises to be a great year, filled with numerous exciting events, including the "17th Annual NetIP Conference" in Boston.

NetSAP Boston Membership also gives you:

  • Access to member-only events, preference and discounts at all NetIP events
  • Discounted access to events of 23 NetSAP Boston Alliance Partners
  • Discounts at Museums, Professional coaching organizations and other vendors
  • $5 referral bonus for each new member that you refer to NetSAP Boston
For a comprehensive list visit www.netsapboston.org/join

As a token of our appreciation, we are offering discounted rates for renewing the 2007 membership. An email with a link for discounted purchase was sent out recently. If you are a 2007 member and have not received this email please contact Sanjay Tamhane, Membership Chair at membership@netsapboston.org ASAP.

Please note that Membership prices are scheduled to increase to $50 and $80 for Individual & Couple memberships respectively from January 31st 2008.

If you sign up for membership now, the following promotional rates will apply:
New Members
Individual Membership: $40
Couple Membership: $70
Students: $20
Click here to Sign Up

Existing 2007 Members ('07 members renewing for '08)
Individual Membership: $30
Couple Membership: $55
An email with the Online Renewal Link was sent out recently to 2007 members. We also encourage renewal at our events.

Our referral program still continues. If you are a current member and refer a new member to NetSAP Boston, you will immediately get $5 in referral benefit.
[when you ask your friends to sign up for membership online on our website www.netsapboston.org/join ask them to provide your name in the "Referred By" box and we will send you a referral check for the total number of new members referred by you at the end of every month.]

We hope that you will take advantage of this exciting offer. In addition to supporting a non-profit organization and it's programs, you will also become part of one of the most influential South-Asian communities in New England.

Sincerely,
NetSAP Boston Executive Board

Thursday, September 06, 2007

NetSAP-Boston & Princeton Review Partnership for Discounted GMAT Classroom Courses

6th September, 2007, Boston MA: NetSAP-Boston and Princeton Review have established a partnership to offer customized GMAT Classroom Courses at discounted prices for NetIP/NetSAP members.

These courses are customized for Professionals of South Asian / Indian descent focusing on nuances of the verbal section as well as advanced math. Considering the intense competition among people of Indian origin, the program will allow NetSAP members to focus on areas that will enable them to crack the GMAT. The classroom size will also be kept small to allow individual attention to each student.

More importantly, the agreement provides a NetSAP member upto $300 off on any classroom course. NetSAP-Boston encourages members to take advantage of this exclusive deal which gets you the best GMAT Classroom course at the lowest price ever!

Contact Munish Gupta, sponsorship chair at NetSAP-Boston at sponsorship@netsapboston.org or Kyle J Matis, Director of Marketing, Princeton Review at KyleM@review.com (617 558 2828) for more information.

Course information for October 2007 is up on the NetSAP website.

Visit our table at the World MBA Tour in Boston on September 20th to find out more about how NetSAP-Boston can help you with pursuing top MBA Programs

NetSAP-Boston does it Again - Wins NetIP's Best Large Chapter Award for 2007

Dear Member & Patrons,

Thanks to your unconditional support towards the organization, the tons of new initiatives, and exciting events in our Chapter, we were able to win the NetIP's Best Large Chapter Award for 2007. This is the second consecutive year that NetSAP-Boston has won this award.

Considering that we had to compete with 22 other NetIP chapters in the US & Canada to win this award it is no ordinary feat. This obviously could not have possible without the extra-ordinary efforts of the many NetSAP board members and volunteers who worked very hard this year. Kudos to each of them for making this happen.

We are also excited to announce that the venue for the 17th Annual NetIP National Conference in 2008 will be the home of NetSAP-Boston, Boston. More details on this will follow soon.

As always we are looking for motivated volunteers to help us out. Read more about benefits of volunteering and feel free to contact us for more informa
tion.

Here are some pictures from the NetIP National Conference in Miami. More will be posted on our website soon