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March 2016 Newsletter
Issue I
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10th Women's Leadership Conference
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Over 650 participants from all around the world joined us in San Diego for our 10th Women's Leadership Conference. This sold-out conference showcased the incredible movers-and-shakers of our community. Our Master of Ceremonies, Fox 5 Morning News anchor, Shally Zomorodi, electrified our program with energy and inspiration. Our keynote speaker, former Senior Vice President for CNN Worldwide, Parisa Khosravi, moved us with her empowering and engaging speech. From our rising stars, to women in media and philanthropy, to pioneers breaking taboos, our participants were met with diverse stories of struggle and success. We acknowledged the unparalleled contributions of humanitarian, Zohre Elahian, Philanthropist of the Year, and the influential, inspiring role model, Shahri Estakhry, Community Leader of the Year. Lastly, we would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to photographers Kamelia Vahneshan, Paige Golestan, Sohrab Riahi, and Shadi Ameri for their incredible photos.
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IAWF would like to congratulate member and past conference speaker, Azadeh Khalili, for her appointment by Mayor De Blasio to lead the Commission on Gender Equity of New York City. A new and historic position, New York will have a full-time gender rights advocate on the payroll to lobby for women, transgender, and intersex people for the first time. Prior to her latest role, Azadeh served as the Executive Director of Language Access Initiatives at the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and held a senior position with the Bloomberg Administration. Azadeh an innovative leader committed to social change and public service. She is a leading voice for human rights worldwide. Azadeh has deep experience in leading not-for-profit organizations, government reform efforts and national and international leadership development programs. Born in Iran, she holds a B.A. from the New School University and an M.P.H. from Columbia University. Check out the announcement on the City of New York's official site here and Azadeh's full IAWF profile here.
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New York
IAWF's New York Chapter would like to recognize both Mona Kayhan and Sanam Akhlagh for their efforts surrounding Nowruz. Mona is coordinating the 10th Persian Arts Festival that will take place on March 18th. As part of Pardis for Children's leadership, Sanam organized a collaborative effort with the Asia Society to hold "Family Day: Spring Into Nowruz!" on March 12th. Visit the Persian Arts Festival site here and Mona's IAWF profile here. Check out Sanam's event from this last weekend here, as well as her IAWF profile here. |
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Northern California
Mariam Safinia heads The School of Practical Philosophy in California, founded in 2004. The school is one of over seventy branches worldwide and operates as a non-profit educational organization. Her professional career includes the practice of architecture, teaching at the National University of Iran as well as establishing a successful real estate company in London, England. In addition to teaching courses in practical philosophy, Mariam is also a motivational speaker. Check out Mariam's full IAWF profile here.
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Masi Hashemian
Southern California
Dr. Masi Hashemian is a graduate of USC school of dentistry 1991, Providing Laser, Cosmetics, Invisalign, Root canal Therapy and Periodontal Therapy for her patients. Dr. Hashemian established her state of the art office in Irvine in 1999. She takes pride in building her practice based on satisfied patients who feel comfortable to refer their own friends and family to her for their variable dental needs. Dr. Hashemian and her professional and caring staff take care of every patient like a member of their own family. Visit Masi's IAWF profile here. |
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Intern at the Iranian American Women Foundation
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We currently looking to mentor three qualified, motivated interns to work at the Iranian American Women Foundation headquarters in Irvine, CA. The Office Interns will provide support to the IAWF Office Team and IAWF leadership. They will be exposed to the organization's advocacy efforts and research on Iranian-American women, events planning, and the day-to-day operations of a non-profit organization. All internships are volunteer positions and are unpaid and last from 10 to 12 weeks. For students, IAWF will assist in helping receive credit for their internship. Get all the information here.
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