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Committees
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Professional Development/Leadership Committee: help plan one of the many workshops geared toward increasing leadership competencies and career progression advice/mentorship. Contact: Socheata Poeuv, Director of Programs. 
Corporate Relations Committee: serve on a team focused on starting and sustaining relationships with our corporate sponsors and employee resource groups. Contact: Max Liu, Corporate Relations Chair
Fundraising Initiatives Committee: help plan fundraising events which align with NAAAP's objectives. Contact: Lyna Sun, VP of Strategy
Membership Relations Committee: serve on a team focused on ensuring member satisfaction and needs are being addressed through NAAAP initiatives, programs and events. Contact: Mimi Syharat-Long, Director of Membership.
 
Membership Outreach Committee: serve on a team focused on spreading the word about NAAAP to the community and help recruit new members. Contact: Mimi Syharat-Long, Director of Membership.
Cultural Awareness/Special Events Committee: help plan one of the many special events that showcases the Asian in the community. Contact William Lee, Jr., Director of Events. 
 
Newsletter Committee: help draft and deliver the monthly e-newsletter. Contact: Director of Communications
Public Relations Committee: serve on a team that streamlines consistent messages and serves as a liaison between NAAAP directors and the external community. Contact: Aubrey de los Reyes, Public Relations Chair

Networking Committee: help plan one of the many professional networking / mixer events geared toward knowledge sharing and professional connectivity. Contact William Lee, Jr., Director of Events.
 
Community Service Committee: help plan one of the many community focused initiatives that aligns with NAAAP's mission and objectives. Contact: Matthew Lin, Director of Community Relations.
Student Outreach/Scholarship Committee: serve on a team focused on spreading the word about NAAAP on local college campuses, creating alliances with our student population and begin thinking about designing NAAAP-CT scholarship programs. Contact: Matthew Lin, Director of Community Relations. 
Women in NAAAP Committee: help plan one of the many workshops tailored to addressing issues that professional women face like stereotypes in the workforce. Contact: Elizabeth Krause, Board Member at Large. 
 


Professional Development/Leadership Committee: help plan one of the many workshops geared toward increasing leadership competencies and career progression advice/mentorship. Contact: Socheata Poeuv, Director of Programs. 
Corporate Relations Committee: serve on a team focused on starting and sustaining relationships with our corporate sponsors and employee resource groups. Contact: Max Liu, Corporate Relations Chair
Fundraising Initiatives Committee: help plan fundraising events which align with NAAAP's objectives. Contact: Lyna Sun, VP of Strategy
Membership Relations Committee: serve on a team focused on ensuring member satisfaction and needs are being addressed through NAAAP initiatives, programs and events. Contact: Mimi Syharat-Long, Director of Membership.
 
Membership Outreach Committee: serve on a team focused on spreading the word about NAAAP to the community and help recruit new members. Contact: Mimi Syharat-Long, Director of Membership.
Cultural Awareness/Special Events Committee: help plan one of the many special events that showcases the Asian in the community. Contact William Lee, Jr., Director of Events. 
 
Newsletter Committee: help draft and deliver the monthly e-newsletter. Contact: Director of Communications
Public Relations Committee: serve on a team that streamlines consistent messages and serves as a liaison between NAAAP directors and the external community. Contact: Aubrey de los Reyes, Public Relations Chair

Networking Committee: help plan one of the many professional networking / mixer events geared toward knowledge sharing and professional connectivity. Contact William Lee, Jr., Director of Events.
 
Community Service Committee: help plan one of the many community focused initiatives that aligns with NAAAP's mission and objectives. Contact: Matthew Lin, Director of Community Relations.
Student Outreach/Scholarship Committee: serve on a team focused on spreading the word about NAAAP on local college campuses, creating alliances with our student population and begin thinking about designing NAAAP-CT scholarship programs. Contact: Matthew Lin, Director of Community Relations. 
Women in NAAAP Committee: help plan one of the many workshops tailored to addressing issues that professional women face like stereotypes in the workforce. Contact: Elizabeth Krause, Board Member at Large. 
 


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Have you ever thought about your leadership potential? What about your personal leadership strengths? Discover and build your leadership talents today by joining a NAAAP Committee.

You cannot learn leadership from reading a book, sitting in class, or just thinking about it. To be a great leader for yourself, for your career, for your community, you must learn by doing! 

NAAAP Connecticut is entirely operated by committed volunteers dedicated to a achieving a common vision of inspiring leadership, cultivating professional development and fostering workplace diversity.  Be part of the experience! Candidates for board positions and committee chair positions are invited. Members and volunteers are welcome to join any committee. 

If you wish to join the board of directors, email us at info@naaapct.org with a note of interest and a brief professional bio and and find out about how "We Make Leaders!"

Board Positions
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Would you like to join the NAAAP CT board of directors? Email us at info@naaapct.org with a note of interest and a brief professional bio. Click here to view 2010 open positionsBoard applications for the 2011 term are due October 31, 2010.
Would you like to join the NAAAP CT board of directors? Email us at info@naaapct.org with a note of interest and a brief professional bio. Click here to view 2010 open positionsBoard applications for the 2011 term are due October 31, 2010.
Benefits to Joining
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  • Cultivate your personal and professional potential
  • Contribute and make a difference in the commmunity
  • Meet new people and build contacts
  • Be a voice for the Asian community
  • Interact and get to know your peers across the U.S. and Canada
  • Expand your horizons
  • Cultivate your personal and professional potential
  • Contribute and make a difference in the commmunity
  • Meet new people and build contacts
  • Be a voice for the Asian community
  • Interact and get to know your peers across the U.S. and Canada
  • Expand your horizons

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