CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM www.OPENSiliconValley.org 1 Conference Floor Plan – MAIN (2nd Floor) EA BR ST KFA MAIN HALL SPEAKER ROOM REGISTRATION S IBIT EXH E NC TRA EN Noyce room is on the 1st floor BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS LUNCH VOLUNTEER ROOM CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM President’s Message I am very excited to welcome you to our Seventh Annual OPEN Forum in Silicon Valley. Attracting thousands of entrepreneurs, executives and professionals, each year OPEN Forum has grown in size, scope, and influence. We are excited and honored by your attendance today. The theme of this year’s conference is “Catch the Wave.” It reflects the changing optimistic mood in Silicon Valley after several difficult years. Capital is flowing again to fund the creativity and enthusiasm of entrepreneurs and to seed the growth of a new innovative economy. In this year’s conference we have introduced new tracks. The Gen Y track is intended to engage the younger members of our community, while Birds-of-a-Feather sessions add to our traditional content. As in previous years, our attendees include visitors from Pakistan and across the US. I really appreciate the contribution that they make to our program today. I extend a special thanks to our volunteers who have worked tirelessly over several months to envision, organize and implement today’s conference. Their passion and dedication enables all that OPEN is today. I also thank our sponsors whose support has enabled the rich content that will be presented today. OPEN is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization focused on promoting entrepreneurship and business leadership by connecting ideas, talent and capital. Established in 2001, OPEN Silicon Valley is the largest organization of Pakistani professionals and entrepreneurs in the Bay Area. Our membership includes entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, investment bankers, corporate CXOs and professionals. We conduct over 20 events per year attracting over 1500 participants. I invite you to become a member and benefit from OPEN sessions throughout the year. Once again, welcome and enjoy the day. I look forward to your active engagement and your continued participation in the future. Naeem Zafar President, OPEN Silicon Valley 2009-2011 1 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Agenda 8:00AM - 9:00AM Registration and Breakfast Grand Lobby 9:00AM OPENING REMARKS by Naeem Zafar, President, OPEN Silicon Valley Hahn Auditorium 9:15AM - 10:00AM Morning Keynote: “Beyond the Busted Decade” by Faysal Sohail, Managing Director, CMEA Capital Hahn Auditorium pg. 6 10:00AM - 11:00AM Ending UP in a Down Economy Hahn Auditorium pg. 12 Authentic Leadership: Differentiate and Succeed Boole pg. 18 The Next Wave of SV’s Innovators: Meet the Social Entrepreneurs Noyce pg. 24 11:00AM - 11:30AM Coffee Break Grand Lobby 11:30AM - 12:30AM Future of Personal Transportation Hahn Auditorium pg. 13 Workshop: Demystifying Social Media Marketing Boole pg. 19 Beyond BRIC: Opportunities in Emerging Markets Noyce pg. 26 12:30PM - 1:15PM Afternoon Keynote: ”Scaling to a Billion” by Rafiq Mohammadi, CEO Interwoven (Division of Autonomy)” Hahn Auditorium pg. 7 1:15PM - 2:30PM General Lunch Grand Hall 1:45PM - 2:30PM Gen Y Keynote: Organize. Influence. Impact, The Art of Organizing, by Dilawar Syed, CEO, Yonja Media Group Boole Parallel Sessions: Parallel Sessions: 2 pg. 8 CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Parallel Sessions: 2:30PM - 3:30PM Funding: Angels and Super Angels Hahn Auditorium pg. 14 Media in the Mobile World - “Burn the Boats” Noyce pg. 20 BOF Session: Heart Disease in South Asian Community Grand Hall pg. 30 BOF Session: Privacy in Cloud, Healthcare and Social Network Grand Hall pg. 30 BOF Session: LUMS Alumni Event Grand Hall pg. 30 Gen Y Track : Put your Passion to Work Boole pg. 28 3:30PM - 4:30PM Entrepreneurial Idol: Pitch Competition Hahn Auditorium pg. 16 Pakistani Education’s Role in Entrepreneurship Noyce pg. 22 BOF Session: NED University Alumni Event Grand Hall pg. 30 BOF Session: University of Engineering & Technology Lahore Alumni Event Grand Hall pg. 30 BOF Session: Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute Alumni Event Grand Hall pg. 30 Gen Y Track: Opening Doors Boole pg. 31 4:30PM - 5:00PM High Tea Grand Lobby 5:00PM - 5:45PM Evening Keynote: Prof Iqbal Quadir, MIT: Bottom-up entrepreneurship for democracy and development: The Story of Grameenphone Hahn Auditorium 5:45PM - 6:00PM Closing Remarks: Naeem Zafar, President OPEN SV Hahn Auditorium 6:00PM - 7:30PM VIP Reception for speakers, Charter Members & Volunteers (by Invitation Only) Grand Hall Parallel Sessions: pg. 9 3 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM About OPEN OPEN Silicon Valley The Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs (OPEN) Silicon Valley was launched in 2001. OPEN is a volunteer-run, not-for profit organization dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship and leadership in the Pakistani-American business community. Established in Boston in 1998, OPEN has chapters in Boston, Houston, New York, Chicago, Silicon Valley, and Washington DC. OPEN is an inclusive organization, focused primarily on the promotion of entrepreneurship and business leadership. OPEN Silicon Valley community is several thousand-strong, and includes corporate professionals, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and banking professionals, social leaders, academics and students. • OPEN Silicon Valley promotes entrepreneurship through regular mentorship and networking initiatives. • For 2010, OPEN Silicon Valley has planned over two dozen targeted and hands- on mentorship workshops, networking mixers, panel discussions and a day-long global business conference - OPEN FORUM 2010. • Given the valley’s leadership in technology and entrepreneurship, OPEN Silicon Valley has championed significant global initiatives, including supporting entrepreneurship and the technology sector in Pakistan. 4 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN Silicon Valley Charter Members Aamir Sheikh Amir Khan Amir Sheikh Ammar Hanafi Amra Tareen Arif Janjua Asad Jamal Ashar Aziz Asim Abdullah Aurangzeb Khan Ayaz Haque Bari Abdul Dilawar Syed Faruq Ahmad Fawad Zakariya Faysal A. Sohail Hasan Rizvi Idris Kothari Jaffer Hussain Javed Ellahie Kamal Ahmed Mahboob Akhter Mahmood Panjwani Mahmood Virani Muhammad Irfan Nadir Ali Naeem Zafar Naveed Sherwani Nayeem Qureshi Nazim Kareemi 2010 OPEN FORUM Omar Ahmad Rafat Pirzada Raghib Hussain Raheel Zia Rehan Jalil Safi Qureshey Safwan Shah Sajid Sohail Shoieb Yunus Sohaib Abbasi Umair Khan Waheed Qureshi Waqas Khan Zain Jeewanjee Zia Yusuf Planning Team Volunteers Abdulrahman Rafiq Moazzam Chaudry Pooja Batra Azhar Zeeshan Mobashar Yazdani Rafae Bhatti Babar Yasin Moez Naseer Shahab Riazi Bari Abdul Mohsin Imam Sonya Sohail Faisal Hanif Muffi Ghadiali Umair Muzaffar Iftikhar Mirza Nadir Rahman Zainab Jeewanjee Jumana Ghadiali Naeem Zafar Riyadh Abdullah Laiq Chughtai Nayeem Qureshi Melanie Ananthraman Naziya Sayyed 5 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Morning Keynote Title: Beyond the Busted Decade Session time: 9:15am - 10:00am Description: From the bull market to the bear market, we’ve lived through and relished in the highs and we’ve lived and continue to fight through the lows full of uncertainty, greed and volatility. What will follow the busted decade? Where will the next set of opportunities come from and will we be prepared to take advantage of them? Speaker: Faysal Sohail, Managing Director, CMEA Capital Faysal is an entrepreneur turned venture capitalist. Faysal does not shy from big challenges. Where many venture capitalists avoid risky, breakthrough technologies, he expends considerable energy helping companies develop new applications to solve tough problems addressing large markets. Today he sits on the Board of A123 Systems, AirTight Networks, Applied Wave Research, Danotek Motion Technologies, Inc., Evolution Robotics, Multigig, Inc., NEA-IndoUS Ventures, Pyxis Technology, Inc., Symwave, Inc. Nor is Faysal a pure academic. Before joining CMEA in 2002, he helped build three companies, which became successful either via IPO or through a merger or acquisition, including Cadabra Design Automation, which was eventually acquired by Numerical Technologies (NMTC). His world revolves around helping entrepreneurs, and he understands the stress and demands involved in building something of value. 6 When he’s not building companies, Faysal pursues a second passion – education. He’s committed to improving computer literacy and increasing high school graduation rates among young people in Silicon Valley and emerging regions like Asia and Africa. Faysal is also the Chairman of Silicon Valley Education Foundation. His commitment to education is instructional in his work with technology entrepreneurs. Like young people in the emerging world, entrepreneurs are fundamentally at a disadvantage. The deck is stacked against them. They need someone to open doors, to present opportunities previously out of reach, and to be their mentor. Successful entrepreneurs learn to make the most of limited resources and never take anything for granted. That excites Faysal. CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Afternoon Keynote Title: Scaling to a Billion: Lessons for Entrepreneurs Session time: 12:30pm - 1:15pm Description: What does it take to steer a company with a few million in revenue, to a successful exit? Are these the same skills, experiences and management philosophies needed to lead a billion dollar company? In this seminal keynote, Rafiq Mohammadi charts his journey from a small start-up to a billion dollar company. His pragmatic insights, and the contrasting skills required at the different stages of growth provide inspiration to entrepreneurs and professionals. Rafiq’s experiences both during the great technology market decline in 2001 and the tough economic environment over the last two years will inspire professions to think big and grow their careers meaningfully. Speaker: Rafiq Mohammadi, CEO Interwoven (a division of Autonomy) Rafiq Mohammadi is leading the Autonomy Interwoven team, as it transforms Marketing with next-generation solutions that enable businesses to understand and act on all forms of customer information. We call this new unique Autonomy approach, Meaning Based Marketing. Rafiq has more than 15 years of experience in the content management space and he is highly respected in the industry. Rafiq served as Group CTO of Autonomy, after the completion of Autonomy’s acquisition of Interwoven. He co-founded iManage, Inc. in 1995. Rafiq also played the role of CTO at iManage, where he was a key member of the team that successfully built the company from a start-up to a profitable and growing publicly traded software company that went IPO within four years. After the Interwoven’s acquisition of iManage in 2004, Rafiq was CTO of Interwoven for four years, where he helped the company to establish its dominant market leadership in both Web Content Management and Document Management. 7 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Gen Y Keynote Title: The Art of Organizing: Organize. Influence. Impact. Session time: 1:45pm - 2:30pm Description: Dilawar Syed’s professional accomplishments in Fortune 100 companies complement his experience in community organization and public service – OPEN Silicon Valley and the Obama Campaign to name a few. In a town hall format, Dilawar will engage young participants on the art and value of organizing and influencing for broader impact. Dilawar’s blend of insight on corporate leadership, professional networking and public organization would make for a compelling discussion. Join us for a conversation on how to strive for and achieve impact on issues that matter to our generation. Speaker: Dilawar Syed, CEO, Yonja Media Group Dilawar is President & Chief Executive Officer of Yonja Media Group, an internet media company. Founded in 2003, Silicon Valley and Istanbul-based Yonja Media Group operates Yonja.com, Turkey’s first and largest local social network. Yonja Media is rapidly expanding its portfolio of social applications, as well as building a regional advertising and payment network business. Prior to joining Yonja Media Group, Dilawar was at Yahoo! where he was head of strategy and global business operations for the Platform Division; at SAP where Dilawar launched the company’s Customer Relationship Management solution; and at Siebel Systems where Dilawar grew Siebel’s platform product line to a multi-million dollar business globally. 8 He is Immediate Past President of the Organization of Pakistani American Entrepreneurs (OPEN) in Silicon Valley. Dilawar served as a member of the National Finance Committee for Obama for America in 2008. Gov. Howard Dean appointed Dilawar as National Co-Chair of the Democratic National Committee’s South Asian American Leadership Council. Dilawar is active in a broad range of entrepreneurship and civic efforts including OPEN SV and the Democratic National Committee amongst others. CATCH THE WAVE Evening Keynote Title: Bottom-up Entrepreneurship for Democracy and Development Session time: 5:00pm - 5:45pm 2010 OPEN FORUM Description: Professor Quadir will tell the story of Grameenphone and illustrate how entrepreneurship can strengthen democracy and promote development. Speaker: Professor Iqbal Z. Quadir, Founder and Director, The Legatum Center, MIT Professor Iqbal Z. Quadir is the founder and director of the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT and Professor of the Practice of Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT. In the 1990s, Quadir founded Grameenphone, which provides effective telephone access throughout Bangladesh. Quadir is an accomplished entrepreneur who writes about the critical roles of entrepreneurship and innovations in improving the economic and political conditions in low-income countries. Quadir is often credited as having been the earliest observer of the potential for mobile phones to transform low-income countries. For four years, Quadir taught at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, focusing on the impact of technologies in the politics and economics of developing countries. His childhood exposure to the conditions in rural Bangladesh combined with his later venture capital experience in New York led Quadir to recognize that the ensuing digital revolution could facilitate the introduction of telephony to 100 million people living in rural Bangladesh. 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Linking it to the theme “Catch the Wave” they will share what’s next for them and how they plan to cash in on the opportunities the end of recession has to bring. Moderator: Zia Yusuf, Entrepreneur Zia Yusuf is currently an Entrepreneur in Residence at Sutter Hill Ventures and Norwest Venture Partners and is Founder & CEO of Fallen Leaf Advisors – a software and technology strategy & advisory firm. He is also a Consulting Associate Professor at Stanford University. Prior to his current role Zia was an Executive Vice President at SAP AG and a member of the firm’s Senior Executive Team (SET). Prior to joining SAP, Zia was in the Investment Banking Division at Goldman, Sachs & Co. Zia holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Panelist: Osman Rashid, CEO and Co-founder, Kno, Inc Osman is the Co-founder and CEO of Kno, Inc. As CEO of Chegg, he grew the company 100x since it launched the textbook rental model in 2007. Osman was named the 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year for the coveted Northern California region by Ernst & Young. Osman’s first entrepreneurial start-up was eBot, Inc., an email management company which he started eighteen months out of college, and which was sold in less than year. 12 Safwan Shah Safwan Shah is an industry expert in payments, transaction processing, risk management and self-service delivery. His current focus is in the area of social media and strategic advisory services. From 1999 to 2009, Safwan Shah was the President of Infonox, a company he founded and then made into a leader in delivering multiple, end-to-end, payment services to casinos, banks, retail and money transfer businesses. In 2008, Infonox, a successful, market leading, company was acquired by TSYS (NYSE:TSS). As early as 1997, in the pure Internet, social media space, Safwan Shah co-founded Chowk. Safwan has a MSEE and a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from University of Colorado at Boulder. In 2009, Safwan completed the Stanford Executive Program. Rehan Jalil, President, Wichorus Rehan was the founder and CEO of Wichorus that has recently a successful exit. Prior to WiChorus he was the chief architect for Aperto Networks and played diverse leadership roles in technology and sales. At Sun Microsystems, he helped develop one of the industry’s earliest advanced multicore multithreaded processor for throughput computing and graphics applications. CATCH THE WAVE Future of Personal Transportation (Cleantech) 2010 OPEN FORUM 11:30am - 12:30pm The auto industry has received continuous media attention for the past few years. Most of it revolves around the bankruptcies of 2008, the move to electric vehicles, and the growth (and overgrowth) of the biofuel industry. Start-ups and established companies alike have showcased new technologies ranging from a variety of electrified vehicles (PHEV, EV, HEV), improved internal combustion engines (diesel and gasoline) and flexible fuel cars (ethanol etc). This panel will debate the role of different technologies. Will one approach win or will there be a combination of options? What is the timeframe for mass adoption of various technologies? What will be the impact on our driving and purchasing habits, if any? What infrastructure changes will be needed? What will the impact be on carbon emissions? Moderator: Faysal Sohail, Managing Director, CEMA Capital Faysal is an entrepreneur turned venture capitalist. Today he sits on the Board of A123 Systems, AirTight Networks, Applied Wave Research, Danotek Motion Technologies, Inc., Evolution Robotics, Multigig, Inc., NEA-IndoUS Ventures, Pyxis Technology, Inc., Symwave, Inc. Before joining CMEA in 2002, he helped build three companies, which became successful either via IPO or through a merger or acquisition. Panelist: Richard Lowenthal, Founder and CEO, Coulomb Technologies Richard Lowenthal is the CEO of Coulomb Technologies, which he co-founded in 2007. From 1998 until 2007 he was instrumental in starting several companies, including Lightera, Pipal Systems and Procket Networks. From 1996 to 1997, Mr. Lowenthal was vice president and general manager of Cisco’s WAN Access Products Division. Mr. Lowenthal is also a former Mayor of Cupertino, California. He has a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from UC Berkeley. Maurice Gunderson, Senior Partner, CMEA Maurice Gunderson, is a Senior Partner at CMEA Capital since 2006 and focuses on investments in new and innovative energy sources and technologies. Maurice is a specialist in thermodynamics and energy technologies. Maurice has been instrumental in the development of cryogenic equipment, engines and energy conversion systems, turbo-machinery, and control systems for process plants and pipelines. Previously, Maurice co-founded Nth Power, a venture capital firm specializing in investments emerging from the global restructuring of the energy industry. He currently serves on the boards of Amerigon, Inc. Superprotonic, Inc., CFX Battery, Inc., and NuScale Power, Inc., and is an expert team member at ScionSprays, Ltd. in the UK. 13 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Funding: Of Angels and Super Angels - Taking the Fundraising Roads Less Traveled than Sand Hill 2:30pm - 3:30pm In recent years SuperAngels and small-cap VCs have emerged as viable, or even preferable, alternatives to traditional venture firms for early stage funding. And they have some big successes to tweet about - Zynga, Digg, Meebo, Weebly, and yes, Twitter. Moderator: Umair Khan, Founder & CEO, SecretBuilders.com Umair is founder and CEO of SecretBuilders.com, one of the fastest growing virtual worlds for children and young adults. Umair Khan is also a Venture Partner with The Entrepreneurs’ Fund (TEFIII), an early stage, softwarefocused venture fund. Previously, Umair co-founded Clickmarks Inc., a Silicon Valley based enterprise software company. As CEO of Clickmarks Umair grew the company through $27 million in venture funding to its acquisition by Semotus Inc. Umair is also founder and chairman of Verisium, a Silicon Valley based software testing tools company, and of Folio3, a services company providing offshore operations incubation to startups and other small companies Panelist: Jeff Clavier, Founder, SoftTech VC Jean-Francois “Jeff” Clavier is the Founder and Managing Partner of SoftTech VC, one of the most active seed stage investors in Web 2.0 startups. Since 2004, Jeff has invested in more than 70 consumer Internet companies in areas like social media, communities, search, gaming or consumer infrastructure, almost exclusively in Silicon Valley. With over 20 years of operational, entrepreneurial and venture capital experience, Jeff was recognized as one of the 13 “Web 2.0” King Makers, and in 2008, Business Week named him one of “The 25 Most Influential People on the web”. 14 Ann Miura-Ko, Partner, FLOODGATE Ann Miura-Ko is a partner at FLOODGATE where her investment interests include the innovations in e-commerce, security, and big data. Ann is finishing up a Ph.D. at Stanford University, where her research focused on mathematical modeling of computer security. She also teaches High Tech Entrepreneurship with Steve Blank in Stanford’s and is a frequent lecturer in courses such as Technology Venture Formation, High-tech Entrepreneurship, and the Mayfield Fellows Program. Prior to joining FLOODGATE, Ann worked at Charles River Ventures and McKinsey and Company. CATCH THE WAVE Notes: 2010 OPEN FORUM Panelist: Salman Ullah, Co-founder, Merus Capital Salman co-founded Merus Capital in November 2007. Previously he was Vice President of Corporate Development at Google, responsible for all of Google’s acquisitions and investments. Prior to Google, he spent over seven years at Microsoft as the general manager of corporate strategy. Earlier in his career, he was an Engagement Manager at McKinsey. He was also a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in physics at the University of Virginia and the University of Chicago. He holds an undergraduate degree in physics from the University of Oxford, and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Stanford University. Michael Tanne, Founder and CEO, Wink Michael Tanne has been involved with building search engines for a long time, starting at Verity where he directed product management. He started Wink in 2005. Prior to Wink, Michael was CEO of X-Degrees, and was a founder of AdForce (IPO 1999) which was ultimately sold to CMGI. Michael serves on the Board of Cloudmark, a leading provider of anti-spam solutions. He is a Founder and Board Member of Full Circle Fund, a Bay Area non-profit that engages emerging business leaders in philanthropy through grants and hands-on assistance to promising organizations. Elon Boms, Founder and Managing Director, Launch Capital LLC Elon Boms venture capital experience includes structuring biotech, consumer products and software development deals; he also has significant finance, consulting and marketing experience. Most recently, Boms was a managing consultant at Fidelity Investments. Prior to Fidelity, Boms worked in Corporate Finance for Citigroup. 15 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Entrepreneurial Idol: Pitch Competition 3:30pm - 4:30pm Moderator: Naeem Zafar, Founder, Concordia Ventures, & UC Berkeley Naeem Zafar is a member of the faculty of Haas Business School at the University of California Berkeley, where he teaches Entrepreneurship and Innovation as part of the MBA program. He founded Concordia Ventures, a company focused on educating and advising entrepreneurs on all aspects of starting and running a business (www.NaeemZafar.com). Prior to joining UC Berkeley in 2006 he was the president and CEO at Pyxis Technology, Silicon Design Systems and Veridicom, a Bell Labs spin-off that invented the silicon fingerprint sensors. Naeem has held senior marketing and engineering positions at Quickturn which had an IPO in 1993. Naeem has degrees in electrical engineering from Brown University and the University of Minnesota. He is the current president of OPEN SV and a charter member of TIE. Naeem has authored five books on entrepreneurship. Judges: Salman Ullah, Co-founder, Merus Capital Salman co-founded Merus Capital in November 2007. Previously he was Vice President of Corporate Development at Google, responsible for all of Google’s acquisitions and investments. Prior to Google, he spent over seven years at Microsoft as the general manager of corporate strategy. Earlier in his career, he was an Engagement Manager at McKinsey. He was also a PostDoctoral Research Fellow in physics at the University of Virginia and the University of Chicago. He holds an undergraduate degree in physics from the University of Oxford, and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Stanford University. 16 Mark Gorenberg, Managing Director, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners Mark joined Hummer Winblad Venture Partners in 1990. He has served as a board member for AdForce, HomeGrocer, NetDynamics, Omniture, Infopia, Lathan, kwiry, Tizor and Scopus Technologies. Currently, he serves as a Director of Aria Systems, Cenzic, Crowd Factory, ontheFRONTIER, Replay Solutions, and Sonatype. Mark is also a member of the Board of Trustees for MIT corp. and The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and The Environment.Prior to joining Hummer Winblad Maek was at Sun Microsystems. He received a BSEE from the MIT, an MSEE from the University of Minnesota, and an MS in Engineering Management from Stanford University. Riaz Karamali, Partner & Head of the Outsourcing Team Riaz has extensive experience in assisting clients with the legal and strategic aspects of all phases of outsourcing transactions. Riaz also has extensive experience in corporate law, venture finance and mergers and acquisitions. Riaz has worked with hundreds of start-up and emerging companies, guiding them from their pre-founding stages through their angel and venture capital financing rounds, significant commercial contracts and strategic alliances to their ultimate exit transactions. Riaz has significant experience with crossborder transactions involving numerous countries. He has a J.D. from Columbia Law School, 1988, and a B.A., from Rice University, 1985. 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Authentic Leadership; Differentiate and Succeed 10:00am - 11:00am What does it take to initiate lasting change in your environment? This panel will explore the skills required to be an authentic leader by differentiating yourself and being the catalyst for change. Learn to leverage your leadership style by understanding and honoring who YOU are and finding the leader within YOURSELF. The panelist will share from their own experience the best practices for more effectively leading others and producing results that create successful businesses and fulfilling lives. Moderator: Saadia Ahmed, Financial Advisor, Waddell and Reed Saadia Ahmed runs her financial planning practice in affiliation with Waddell and Reed. A seasoned professional in the financial services industry she has an MBA in Finance, is a Chartered Mutual Fund Counselor, a Registered Representative and an Investment Advisor Representative. Prior experience includes Bank of America as a financial relationship manager, and with Citibank Pakistan where she setup and managed the credit card operations. She is the Chair for OPEN Women Forum, dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship and leadership in the South Asian-American business community. Panelist: Imran Sayeed, Senior Vice President, Keane Imran Sayeed leads all commercial sector industry practices for Keane, a global BPO and IT Services company with ~14,000 professionals worldwide. Sayeed came to Keane through its acquisition of netNumina, a boutique technology strategy and consulting form that he founded and grew from a 15 person startup to one of Computerwold’s Top 100 emerging companies. He is currently the chairman of OPEN global. Sayeed attended Brown University where he majored in Engineering, and Harvard University for post graduate work. Imran is also a Senior Lecturer at MIT’s Sloan School of Management. 18 Athena Katsaros, Leadership Trainer, Executive and Team Coach Athena Katsaros is a partner in IdeaTribe. She is a leadership trainer and an executive and team coach. She works with executives on being exceptional leaders, visionaries, and catalysts for change in their organizations. Her experience includes 20 years as a marketing strategist for Fortune 500 companies including Cisco Systems, Xerox, Hewlett Packard, and BankAmerica. As a member of the Executive Committee for the Business Council for Peace, Athena co-develops and delivers training and mentoring programs for businesswomen in Afghanistan and Rwanda. She has also provided leadership development training for Jordanian business women. Athena holds a Bachelors degree in International Politics from UCLA and a Masters in International Business from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. CATCH THE WAVE Panelist: 2010 OPEN FORUM Noosheen Hashemi, Philanthropist Noosheen Hashemi is a philanthropist with a passion for entrepreneurship and economic development. Since 2003, she has led her family’s charitable giving as President of The H.A.N.D. Foundation. The foundation’s programs include online educational resources to promote entrepreneurship and free markets in Persian-speaking countries and online resources for studying Iran‘s economy. Ms. Hashemi is the founder and Chairman of the PARSA Community Foundation the leading Persian philanthropic institution. Between 1985 and 1995, she worked at Oracle. From 1996 to 1997, Ms. Hashemi was VP of Sales and Marketing at Quote.com. She holds a B.S. in economics from San Jose State University and an M.S. from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where she was a Sloan Fellow. Workshop Demystifying Social Media Marketing 11:30am - 12:30pm Emerging social ecosystems -- social media spaces, user generated content spaces and virtual worlds -- are being used across businesses to drive business objectives for the company. A new generation of tools, disciplines and best practices are being developed to reach customers, prospects, and strategic partners in entirely new ways. This workshop will shed light on how businesses both small and large are utilizing new engagement models that are high impact and low cost to drive the objectives of their business. You’ll hear case studies, best practices, and the tools and tips to make your social media strategy and implementation successful. Sumaya Kazi, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, YoProCo.com Sumaya Kazi is an award-winning entrepreneur and consultant advising top global brands and startups on new media strategy and implementation. Her clients include mobile advertising networks, social media platforms, lawyers, media companies and Fortune 500 technology companies. She is the CEO & Editor-in-Chief of YoProCo.com where her team is focused on building the CNN for young professionals worldwide. Sumaya has been recognized by BusinessWeek as one of America’s “Best Young Entrepreneurs,” CNN as a “Young Person Who Rocks,” and by Silicon Valley Business Journal as a “Woman of Influence”. 19 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Media in the Mobile World – “Burn the Boats” 2:30pm - 3:30pm Are you getting your media fix mostly from the internet now? Will the old media powerhouses disappear or resurge? What are the opportunities and challenges for new media players in this increasingly mobile world? How do they make money? Hear from investors, content producers, aggregators and actors as they shape the media business in this decisive decade. Moderator: Omar Khan, Founder, Carbonated.tv Founder of carbonated.tv, a media aggregation and production company focusing on content delivery on mobile and tablet devices. Omar is a board member of Rivepoint, a startup featuring mobile coupons. He is also the co-founder of Netpace Inc. a software consulting company focusing on enterprise application development. An avid follower of international news & politics, He is the anchor/director of a current affairs program called ‘The Truth Serum’. Previously he was the host and executive producer of ‘Jaiza’, a popular weekly talk show highlighting the ‘PakistaniAmerican Perspective’ that aired on a global Pakistani satellite channel for 4 years. Panelist: Mir Ibrahim Rahman, CEO, GEO TV Mir Ibrahim Rahman (MIR), has been at the helm of affairs of Pakistan’s fastest growing and most popular media brand for over 8 years. A former Goldman Sachs investment banker, specializing in media and telecom, Mir has overseen the launch and growth of GEO from a 5 member operation out of a hotel to a 2,500+ strong South-Asian content producer and broadcaster with 10 channels globally. Mir graduated Suma Cum Laude from Babson College in 2000 and co founded GEO when he was just 25. His alma mater has dubbed MIR the “Robin hood of Information” for Pakistan, helping bring ground-breaking consciousness to social political discourse. Mir is currently working on a MPA at Harvard - where he is also serving on the admissions committee and on the Board for Harvard’s South Asia Initiative. 20 Amy Plemons, TV Producer Amy Plemons is an Emmy nominated television producer with 15 years of experience as a broadcast journalist and content provider. She worked at an international cable network (TechTV) and a top ten newsroom (CBS 11 Dallas). She now produces technology and environmental lifestyle programming for both the web and international syndication. As larger audiences turn from traditional to digital media, Amy has seen firsthand both the opportunities and challenges content producers face in this new information age. CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Notes: www.OPEN-Silicon.com is a Proud Sponsor of OPEN FORUM 2010 Panelist: Awais Khan, Partner, Ackrell Capital Mr. Awais Khan is a partner at Ackrell Capital. He is focused on media and clean technology and has engaged in numerous cross-border transactions. Prior to Ackrell Capital, Awais was a Director of the Venture Capital Practice at KPMG where he was engaged in various strategic and commercial analyses of industries for institutional client’s pursuit of potential acquisition candidates. Awais is also the contributing editor for AlwaysOn and is the chair of the editorial panel to evaluate and select a yearly list of top 100 emerging companies. Imran Maskatia Imran Maskatia works for Microsoft’s Media Platforms Business. He focuses on the next generation of interconnected media experiences across TVs, PCs, Mobile Devices, and Game Consoles. Over the past 12 years, he has designed and developed interactive media experiences for Microsoft’s service provider customers, including Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, and others around the world. He received a BS and an MS from Stanford University. 21 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Pakistani Education’s Role in Entrepreneurship 3:30pm - 4:30pm Despite all the “bad news” entrepreneurs in Pakistan are thriving. What role are universities playing and what are some of the funding sources? How do entrepreneurs view this situation and what is the business landscape in Pakistan? The panelists include the rector of the leading business school in Pakistan, the person who has doled out over $30M USD in funding for research and entrepreneurship friendly projects in Pakistan and an entrepreneur who has two leading internet properties in Pakistan. Moderator: Idris Kothari, founder and VP of Engineering, Vertical Systems Inc Idris Kothari co-founded a number of successful Silicon Valley start-ups in Network security, PC Chip-sets and Hospitality Services. He held various senior management positions as CTO, VP Engineering and product development. He also served on the Board of Directors of these start ups. He was co-founder of VIA Technology serving PC market in 1987. He co-founded VPNet, where development of initial VPN HW accelerator systems helped define the Virtual Private Network space. His current startup, Vertical Systems Inc, is providing software technologies for travelers through 1000 systems installed around the globe. He developed self healing PCs – remote monitoring / updates and micro-charging infrastructure over the internet. Panelist: Dr. Ahmad Jan Durrani, Vice Chancellor and Professor of Engineering at LUMS Dr. Ahmad Jan Durrani is Vice Chancellor and Professor of Engineering at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore, Pakistan. With research, teaching, and academic administration career spanning over 25 years Dr. Durrani has served in various capacities at Rice University in Houston. He was chair of the civil engineering department at Rice University for six years and served as associate dean of engineering for three years. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Founding Director of the Rice Global Forum on engineering and construction. He has extensively researched and published in the areas of earthquake resistant design of built infrastructure and seismic hazard mitigation. 22 M. Raghib Hussain, Co-founder, Cavium Networks Raghib is one of the founders of Cavium Networks, where he is currently serving as Chief Technology Officer and Corporate Vice President of Software Engineering at. Prior to Cavium Networks, Raghib has held senior technical roles at Cisco and Cadence Design Systems. Prior to that, Raghib served at VPNet, an enterprise security company, of which he was a key contributor to the design of the first commercial IPSec based VPN gateway. Raghib has 11 issued and multiple pending patents. Raghib also Chairs EEMBC Networking Benchmark Group, he is on the board of trustees of PACC and ING. CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Notes: Panelist: Dr. Jahanzeb Sherwani, Founder and CEO of iTeleport LLC Dr Jahanzeb Sherwani is the Founder and CEO of iTeleport LLC, an iPhone startup whose flagship app iTeleport has been among the top 100 grossing apps in both the iPhone and iPad App Stores. iTeleport (formerly Jaadu VNC) lets users control their computers from anywhere in the world -- and provides a rich display of the remote desktop, along with full mouse and keyboard control. Dr. Sherwani is also Adjunct Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, where he works on voice applications for low-literate users in the developing world, which was also the focus of his PhD dissertation. Monis Rahman, Chairman and CEO, Naseeb Networks Mr. Monis Rahman is Chairman and CEO of Naseeb Networks, a leading provider of recruitment, social networking, classifieds and related services in Pakistan. Under his leadership, Naseeb Networks launched ROZEE. PK, Pakistan’s most powerful recruiting platform, which is used today by over 27,000 employers, 1.4 Million registered professionals and 85 universities. He leveraged the company’s initial success to raise a historic round of venture capital investment from two leading Silicon Valley funds – ePlanet Ventures and Draper Fisher Jurvetson. He has also served on the Central Executive Committee of the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA). He is the recipient of International Data Group CIO Pakistan Pioneer in Innovation 2008 Award. 23 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM The Next Wave of Innovators: Meet the Social Entrepreneurs 10:00am - 11:00am In addition to being home to some of the most massive capitalist success stories (think Google, Yahoo, eBay etc) Silicon Valley has also become the center for a new generation of innovative thinkers, a generation for whom global social impact is the primary driver (and the promise of IPOs a distant second). Come hear the stories of some of the rising batch of entrepreneurs who have passed on traditional thinking to push the boundaries of doing good, Silicon Valley style. This is your chance to hear their accounts first hand of how they’re going to change the world and what drives them to do what they do. Moderator: Saad Khan, Partner, CMEA Capital Saad joined CMEA Capital in 2007 as a Partner and leads the firm’s software and Internet investments as well as CMEA’s seed initiatives. Saad led CMEA’s investments and serves on the board of portfolio companies Pixazza, Blekko, Jobvite, and Evolution Robotics. From prior affiliations, Saad also serves on the advisory board for Lending Club, and is a founding member of the FilmAngels. Prior to joining CMEA, Saad was a Venture Partner and led the advisory services group at Garage Technology Ventures. Saad received a B.S. degree from Stanford University. He’s been a guest writer for Forbes and blogs at saadwired.com or on Twitter @saadventures. Panelist: Salman Khan, Founder, Khan Academy Salman Khan is the founder and faculty of the Khan Academy — a collection of 1400+ videos and software that is the most used k-12 and college educational resource on the Internet. It has recently been profiled on CNN, NPR, and the PBS NewsHour and Salman envisions it becoming the world’s free virtual school. Before the Khan Academy, Salman was an analyst and portfolio manager at several Bay Area hedge funds. He has also worked product management and technology at Oracle Corporation and Xerox PARC. Salman holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. He also has an M.Eng., a B.S. in computer science, and a B.S. in mathematics from MIT. 24 Leila Chirayath Janah, CEO, Samasource Leila Chirayath Janah first developed the idea behind Samasource while working as a management consultant at Katzenbach Partners (now Booz & Co.). She co-founded Incentives for Global Health and helped produce a plan for incentivizing the development of new drugs for neglected diseases. Leila authored background papers for the World Bank’s Development Research Group and Ashoka on equity and social rights. CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Panelist: Misbah Naqvi, Business Development Manager, Acumen Fund Misbah is Business Development Manager at Acumen Fund, a global non-profit social venture fund which invests patient capital in enterprises that bring affordable goods and services – healthcare, housing, water, energy, agriculture – to the poor in Pakistan, India and East Africa. Acumen Fund raises philanthropic funds from individuals and institutions and directs it as patient capital towards investments which are high risk, with expectations for outsized social impact and near-market financial returns, over a long time horizon. Misbah joined Acumen Fund in Pakistan in 2006 before joining the New York team in 2008. Prior to joining Acumen Fund, Misbah spent over 8 years in a variety of positions at Citigroup Pakistan. Premal Shah, President, Kiva As President, Premal leads Kiva’s efforts to scale its partnerships and member base. Prior to Kiva, Premal was a Principal Product Manager at PayPal, an eBay company. During his 6 year career at PayPal, Premal drove a number of key initiatives including a year long project defining eBay’s role in economically empowering the global working poor. A number of corporate initiatives have come out of this effort, including PayPal’s support of Kiva. Prior to PayPal, Premal was a strategy consultant at Mercer Management Consulting in New York. Premal has had a long standing interest in microfinance. In 1997, he was awarded a grant from Stanford University to research microfinance in Gujarat, India. More recently Premal co-founded the Silicon Valley Microfinance Network and spent 2 months in India working to refine / validate Kiva’s model. In 2006, Premal was a featured speaker at the Clinton Global Initiative and Global Microcredit Summit. Premal graduated with a B.A. in Economics from Stanford University. 25 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Beyond BRIC: Opportunities for Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets 11:30am - 12:30pm While much of the world’s attention has focused on large and rising economic powers such as China, Russia, India and Brazil, a host of middle-income countries are quietly emerging as lands of opportunity for global entrepreneurs and investors alike. In nations such as Turkey, South Korea and South Africa, vast potential exists for the growing local markets as well as development of products and services for the global market. This panel will provide a global perspective on entrepreneurship with a focus on opportunities in this class of stable, middle-income economies. The panel will also explore Pakistan’s prospects and the opportunities the country offers to local entrepreneurs as well as members of its diaspora. Moderator: Dilawar Syed, CEO, Yonja Media Group Dilawar Syed is CEO, Yonja Media Group, an emerging markets internet media company. Earlier, Dilawar was head of Yahoo!’s Platform Business Group. Formerly, at Siebel Systems and SAP, Dilawar started his career as a management consultant at Ernst & Young and Deloitte. He is active in advocacy efforts, and drove fund-raising for the Obama campaign as a National Finance Committee member. Panelist: Babur Ozden, Advisor to Start-Up’s; Former CEO emerging market companies An internationally acclaimed mobile applications provider (acquired by Avanzit MCE: AVZ); President of DataCert, world’s # 1 provider of legal online billing (acquired by CCH Wolters Kluwer Wolters WLSNC: NA); CEO of LenSec, # 1 provider of web-based video surveillance platform to Public School Districts in the USA; and CEO of Superonline, the most recognized Internet brand in Turkey (acquired by Turkcell NYSE:TKC). His experience spans mobile, web, Internet, consumer, enterprise, USA, Europe, and Asia. Babur holds an undergraduate degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin and MBA from Rice University, and currently advises BroadVision (NASDAQ:BVSN), Transpera and Hakia. 26 Voytek K. Siewierski, Investment Partner, Mitsui Ventures Voytek K. Siewierski is responsible for MCVP communications, smart grid and energy investment. Before MCVP Voytek was a Senior Executive Director at NTT DoCoMo in Tokyo and in London. He oversaw DoCoMo’s IPO in Tokyo and was the first person to bring Java to cell phones. Voytek is active in VC/PE activities in US, Central Europe and Asia. He is a graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. In addition to his native Polish Voytek speaks Russian and Japanese. CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Notes: Panelist: Stephen Ciesinski, VP, Corporate Strategic Programs, SRI International Stephen Ciesinski has overall responsibility for SRI’s commercial R&D business development, international offices, innovation programs, corporate energy and automotive sector initiatives. As a corporate officer, board member, advisor and investor, he has participated in or managed numerous strategic events, including new business formation, major product launches, private financings, IPOs, M&A transactions, and leveraged buyouts. Ciesinski held executive management positions with Applied Materials; Octel Communications; Resumix, Inc.; and Laszlo Systems. He started his career at Procter & Gamble, was a consultant with Booz, Allen & Hamilton, and also served as a venture partner with Earlybird Ventures. Faraz Hoodbhoy, Entrepreneur, Founder and CEO PixSense Faraz is a 3rd generation, dyed-in-the-wool entrepreneur with unparalleled experience in the Pakistan-Silicon Valley corridor. With 15 years of global business experience gathered in over 40 countries, Faraz is the founder of PixSense, a successful mobile social media business with deployments in Indonesia, Malaysia, Norway, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Faraz has raised over $15M in venture capital as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur. His career includes working at Microsoft, Capgemini/Ernst and Young, the United Way, Data Communications & Control, Clickmarks, NextBrick, Unisys, and of course, PixSense. Faraz co-authored one of the first books on XML, “Applied XML - A Toolkit for Programmers” (John Wiley & Sons). 27 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Put your Passion to Work 2:30pm - 3:30pm Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life: a dialogue of popular figures who achieved success by pursing what they’re passionate about. The face of America’s workforce is changing; we’re engineers, doctors, lawyers, scientists who are also community organizers, avid bloggers, incredible musicians, athletes and beyond. Students are also increasingly looking for jobs that are meaningful to them rather than just tangibly rewarding. Learn how to create that time, and space; a total liberty to discover and pursue one’s passion. Be inspired by a Journalist, Author and Athlete’s leadership in charting their own course of action to find work they believe in. Be inspired by their drive, and learn from their story. Hear their trials and triumphs, and discover your own route to finding success by pursuing what’s meaningful to you Moderator: Zainab Jeewanjee, Sales Director, Go One Global Corp Zainab Jeewanjee is Sales Director at the Insurance aggregator Go One Global Corp and heads operations at Insure1234.com. She is also a blogger for the Foreign Policy Association of America where she writes regularly on U.S. - Pakistan relations. Zainab graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in Political Science and completed a thesis entitled U.S. Foreign Policy to Pakistan: 3 Instances of Bilateral Cooperation from Partition Through the Cold War. She will continue her studies in politics with a Masters in International Relations from the Korbel School, Denver University beginning Fall 2010. Panelist: Ethan Casey, Author Of two travel books about Pakistan: Alive and Well in Pakistan (2004, called “magnificent” by Ahmed Rashid and “intelligent and compelling” by Mohsin Hamid) and Overtaken By Events: A Pakistan Road Trip (2010). From his base in Seattle, he has made writing, publishing and promoting his books (and, by extension, a more nuanced and human portrayal of Pakistan than we see in most US media) into his main career. In the 1990s he was an Asiabased correspondent for leading newspapers including The Globe and Mail and the Boston Globe. 28 Rajesh Setty, Entrepreneur, Speaker, Author Rajesh Setty is an entrepreneur, author and speaker and is involved in multiple startups in US and India as a board member, advisor or operating executive. Rajesh has written and published nine books with his first book being published at the age of thirteen. Rajesh has been blogging since 2003 and has published more than 1400 articles on entrepreneurship, leadership and simply living a life beyond code. You can read more about him at http://www. rajeshsetty.com/about and you can see his blog at http://www.lifebeyondcode.com CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Notes: Silicon Valley Alumni of NED University of Engineering & Technology are Proud to Sponsor OPEN FORUM 2010 Panelist: Cindy McCreery, Hollywood Writer An accomplished Hollywood Screenwriter Cindy McCreery is a graduate of the Walt Disney/ABC Feature Writing Fellowship program. She has worked with Disney, New Line Cinema, Nickelodeon Films, National Geographic Films, and Warner Brothers. Her on-screen writing credits include FREE WILLY: ESCAPE FROM PIRATES COVE, BABY BOOM for MGM, RISING STAR and others. Omar Ahmad, CEO, SynCH Energy Omar Ahmad is a seasoned entrepreneur. He is cofounder and CEO of SynCH Energy Corporation, a renewable energy startup. Prior to founding SynCH Energy, Mr. Ahmad founded TrustedID and Logictier, and served in key leadership positions for companies including Grand Central Communications, Napster, Netscape, @Home Network, and Discovery Channel Online. Mr. Ahmad is the current Vice-Mayor of the City of San Carlos. Prior to his election to the City Council in 2007, Mr. Ahmad served on the San Carlos Economic Development Advisory Commission. He is also an avid photographer, pilot and mountaineer with successful summits of Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Elbrus. 29 2010 CATCH THE WAVE OPEN FORUM Birds of a Feather Sessions OPEN introduces Birds-of-a-Feather sessions at Open Forum 2010 – These are sessions proposed by YOU Birds-of-a-Feather (BOFAF) is a new event at OPEN Forum this year that consists of sessions proposed by attendees. It allows individuals with shared interests, goals, technologies, environments, and backgrounds to meet in a casual atmosphere to exchange ideas and share information on a wide variety of topics. 2:30pm – 3:30pm Heart Disease in South Asian Community – Ashish Mathur (Co-founder and Executive Director of the South Asian Heart Center) Executive Director of the South Asian Heart Center at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, leading the advocacy, education, research, and collaboration, to reduce the high and disparate incidence of heart disease in the South Asian community. Prior to leading this effort, Ashish has over 25 years of industry experience in the software industry including Selectica, Pure Atria, Network Equipment Technologies, and ROLM Corporation. Ashish holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California. Privacy in Cloud, Healthcare, and Social Network. What’s the buzz all about? – Rafae Bhatti (Instructor, Santa Clara University and Author of published book on the topic) Dr. Bhatti works at an enterprise software firm in the bay area where he is engaged in research and development. He has previously worked at a prestigious industrial research lab where he pioneered solutions for healthcare security and privacy. He has published extensively in world renowned conferences and journals on topics of information security and privacy, and has recently published a book. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Santa Clara University. Dr. Bhatti earned his doctorate in Computer Engineering from Purdue University, and bachelors degree from GIK Institute, Pakistan. LUMS (Lahore University of Management Sciences) Event – Organized by Seemeen Mirza & Jaffer Hussain (This session is open to all) Featured Talk: Challenges Faced by Higher Education in Pakistan - Dr. Ahmad Jan Durrani, Vice Chancellor LUMS 3:30pm – 4:30pm NED University Alumni Event. How can my NED University alumni network help me achieve my entrepreneurial or career aspirations? – Organized by Safwan Shah University of Engineering & Technology Lahore Alumni Event – Organized by Moazzam Chaudry Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute Alumni Event – Organized by Rafae Bhatti 30 CATCH THE WAVE 2010 OPEN FORUM Opening Doors 3:30pm - 4:30pm In a challenging job market, put yourself ahead of the game through OPEN’s Young Professionals workshop where representatives from top Bay Area companies, Career Builders and HR personnel offer direct insights on how to land the job you want. Bring your resume to have it critiqued, do mock interviews, and chat with recruiters from Bay Area companies to get experience in how to make yourself stand out to employers. Moderator: Azhar Zeeshan, Founder, Zaaviya Azhar has over 9 years of experience as a software engineer in web development, embedded middleware and multi-platform network management systems. He is a budding entrepreneur and has founded Zaaviya (www. zaaviya.com), a web and mobile solutions company. Prior to Zaaviya, he worked at Cisco Systems, Luminous Networks and Net Access Communication Systems. He received a BS, Computer Sciences and Engineering from GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology. Workshop by: Farzana Ali, President & Principal Consultant With over 18 years experience as an Organizational Training and Development professional, Farzana’s forte is human capital, performance management, strategic planning, and the development of business systems and processes. Prior to launching CONSULTANTS for Systems, Talent and Organizational Development LLC, Farzana has completed projects within the manufacturing and service industries including hospitality, customer call centers, human resources consulting, and newspaper printing plants, with employees ranging from 120 to more than 14,000. Dilip G. Saraf, Executive Career, and Life Coach Dilip G. 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