Thursday, February 23, 2012

VOLUNTEERING @ NAAAP 

Volunteering your time as a NAAAP Philadelphia professional is a great way to help raise Asian-American awareness in the community.  At NAAAP Philadelphia, we encourage all members to step up and take an active role in the organization.  It is one of the best ways to further develop leadership and management skills.
THE FIVE COMPONENTS

Collegiate Relations

The goal of this business unit is to provide professional and leadership development for Philadelphia college students through career discussion panels, student resume critiques, and mock phone interviews.

 

Corporate Relations

The goal of this business unit is to develop and inspire professionals by engaging with key corporate thought leaders, delivering continuous training and professional development, and creating tangible job placement opportunities.

 

Non-Profit Relations

The goal of this business unit is to provide networking opportunities, professional development workshops, career fairs, and community service activities to cultivate, support, and promote Asian-American civic leadership in the non-profit and public sectors.

 

Small Business Relations

The goal of this business unit is to provide high quality business workshops that are taught by accredited business experts and focus on the development, education, growth, and sustainability of running a small business.

 

Sna@ap Dragons Toastmasters

NAAAP Philadelphia recognized the importance of developing better public speaking skills in Asian American leaders and therefore has partnered with Toastmasters international to offer this service to our members. Our own sNAAAP Dragons Toastmasters club has recently achieved an important milestone, chartering as an officially recognized Toastmasters club.  Through a structured program, the club assists its members into becoming competent communicators and effective leaders.  Although membership to Toastmasters club is geared towards NAAAP Philadelphia members, it is also open to the public. The club meets 2-3 times per month and has held specialty demonstration events to encourage membership enrollment.

Collegiate Relations

The goal of this business unit is to provide professional and leadership development for Philadelphia college students through career discussion panels, student resume critiques, and mock phone interviews.

 

Corporate Relations

The goal of this business unit is to develop and inspire professionals by engaging with key corporate thought leaders, delivering continuous training and professional development, and creating tangible job placement opportunities.

 

Non-Profit Relations

The goal of this business unit is to provide networking opportunities, professional development workshops, career fairs, and community service activities to cultivate, support, and promote Asian-American civic leadership in the non-profit and public sectors.

 

Small Business Relations

The goal of this business unit is to provide high quality business workshops that are taught by accredited business experts and focus on the development, education, growth, and sustainability of running a small business.

 

Sna@ap Dragons Toastmasters

NAAAP Philadelphia recognized the importance of developing better public speaking skills in Asian American leaders and therefore has partnered with Toastmasters international to offer this service to our members. Our own sNAAAP Dragons Toastmasters club has recently achieved an important milestone, chartering as an officially recognized Toastmasters club.  Through a structured program, the club assists its members into becoming competent communicators and effective leaders.  Although membership to Toastmasters club is geared towards NAAAP Philadelphia members, it is also open to the public. The club meets 2-3 times per month and has held specialty demonstration events to encourage membership enrollment.

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