CAMP should be a motivating force. Welcoming Muslims of all backgrounds to meet and participate in a variety of projects. CAMP needs to go after the successful Muslim Professionals. We need to add some heavy hitters to the roster.
CAMP should be characterized by entrepeneurs, industry leaders, PhDs, networking specialists, etc.
We should try to go after the 30s to 40s crowd. They should be the speakers and the strategists, whereas we should be the people on the ground.
With a strong cast, we will easily drive in the yuppies and that would strengthen CAMP as a whole.
What do you think? Do you have anyone in mind?
Friday, November 03, 2006
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I'm not sure if I'm an authorized author of the blog, so I'll just put this in a comment for now:
State of Private Equity Investment in Pakistan
Date: Nov 18th, 2006
Venue: Sheraton National Hotel
900 S. Orme Street
Arlington, VA 22204
A discussion with leading experts of private equity investment in Pakistan and the region.
Panelists:
Javed Hamid - Senior Advisor, International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank
Bert van der Vaart - President and CEO, Small Enterprise Assistance Funds at SEAF
Moderator:
Ambreen Mirza
The above is an upcoming event by
Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America.
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