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Saturday, March 24, 2007

The transforming power of networking...

Women’s Forum Underlines Power of Networking
by Reem Aljarbou, Arab News






VIENNA, 24 March 2007 — The Diplomatic Arab Women’s Forum, an NGO based in Vienna, Austria, held its first two-day symposium entitled “A Glimpse at Women in the Arab World: Achievements and Aspirations” that ended yesterday.

The symposium was held under the auspices of Princess Lolwah Al-Faisal. The symposium began with a statement from the president of the forum, May Al-Jaser, who also read Princess Lolwah’s speech on her behalf.

“Women around the world are facing daunting challenges in different professions,” said Princess Lolwah in her speech. “Arab women have gained tremendously from their efforts of self-examination that has intensified and found themselves in new roles of leadership in all walks of life”.

The symposium was followed by a speech by Ursula Plassnick, Austrian minister for European and international affairs.

“We must move beyond stereotypes,” she said, stressing the importance of cooperation and collaborations. “I believe in the transforming power of networking. Networking is a tool that can increase awareness among women and men and ultimately improve women’s involvement and participation in all spheres of social, economic and political life.”

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Vietnamese Strategic Ventures Network

The Vietnamese Strategic Ventures Network
A Rapidly Expanding International Networking Community Dedicated to Building a Support System for Vietnamese Entrepreneurs

by NHA STAFF | photo courtesy of WILLIAM PHAM


The Vietnamese Strategic Ventures Network (VSVN) is an international hub for networking and commerce with Vietnamese entrepreneurs and professionals in the high-tech industry. Through its networking and educational programs and events, which are held in public forums primarily located in the San Jose and Orange County areas of California, VSVN offers unparalleled networking opportunities as well as organizational support for experienced and aspiring entrepreneurs in the Vietnamese high-tech community.
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Monday, March 19, 2007

All that's Current at TNNW

Current Articles

Regions

Headline Article: Jumping the Networking Shark, Part I. By ADAM J. KOVITZ
Canada: Is LinkedIn for the True Networker?. By ZALE TABAKMAN
Great Lakes: Inspiring NetWorkers – Mission Critical. By MARK STURGELL
Mid-Atlantic: Want to make connections? By PAUL MORRIS
New England: David Hunt, a true "networker.". By KATHY and LOUIS EMOND
Northwest: Networking in the Emerald Isle. By LORI RICHARDSON
Southeast: Student Networking on a Global Scale. By GLEN GOULD
Northern Plains: On the fringe is where possibilities live. By JANE GREER
Southern Plains: Remember the Alamo. By PETER BIADASZ
Southwest: What does a Business Paper Have to Do With Networking? By BETTE DAOUST, Ph.D.
Hawaii: Hawaii's Celtic Connection. By SANDY C. MCKEE

Departments

Career Transition: How To Be Visible – Virtually. By JASON ALBA
Entrepreneurial: The Hypnotic Career of Susan Bishop. By JAN ALTMAN
Financial: National Association of Personal Financial Advisors. By MICHAEL GARRY
Health & Wellness: Journeys. By CHRIS SOPA
Legal: A Networker I know well... By SCOTT FORCINO, Esq.
Minority-Based: Connecting to Minority Businesses. By MARIA ELENA DURON
Network Marketing. By CANDY WEBB
Politics: The First Online President? By MATTHEW BEST
Real Estate: Bigger Pockets By TRACY PERCIVAL
Sales & Marketing: Networking with the Affluent. By BILL DOERR
Social Networking: The Video Advantage. By NANCY LAINE
Arts: The BLT….Food for Thought on "Lifestyle" in the Arts: Part I. By SIAN LINDEMANN
Sports: The CEO Challenge. By SCOTT MANTHORNE
Technology: Pay attention to the man behind the curtain: Part 2. by MIKE O'NEIL
Women's Networking: Networking has many levels.... By DAWN FOBBS

Columns

Creativity in Networking. By HARVEY MATHASON
JetNetting with HESHIE SEGAL
NetBeing. By RON SUKENICK
Networking Success with IVAN MISNER, Ph.D.
Networking Your Website. By RITA WILHELM
People, Power & Possibilities. By DONNA FISHER
Power Thought of the Week. By PATRICIA PARHAM, Ph.D.


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