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Snehalata Kadam 02/02/2023 ISW Women Empowering Women
initiative turns two! To commemorate the two-year anniversary of ISW-WEW
initiative, ISW hosted a wonderful celebration on Saturday January 21st at the
newly renovated ISW (India Society of Worcester) center in Shrewsbury, MA. The
event featured Dr. Manju Sheth, as the keynote speaker. Manju is a renowned
physician at Harvard Vanguard and creator and host of “Chai with Manju†and the
creator of New England Choice Awards and “Women who Win†platform. The program was kicked off by Prof. Snehalata Kadam, chair
of WEW, who talked about her vision for a forum where women can uplift each
other by sharing their experiences and transforming the “I Can’t†to “I Canâ€. This
initiative started off as an online forum during the pandemic. Snehalata, an assistant
teaching professor of Physics at Worcester Polytechnic (WPI), talked about the upcoming
collaboration of ISW -WEW with WPI’s South Asian Student Association (SASA) and
ISW’s Professional and Entrepreneurial Network. (ISW-PEN). Mr. Puneet Kohli, the president of ISW, talked about the
organization’s upcoming 60 years anniversary celebrations and how the organization
has not only brought the Indian community together but also other communities. He
explained how ISW maintains strong relationship with other organizations in
Boston such as IAGB. He further talked about how the community came together to
support the ISW expansion. With the expansion, ISW is now able to kick off new initiatives
such as the “ISW University†which teaches students of all ages, “ISW Symphony†to support art in all forms, “ISW PEN initiative†and “ISW Sports†which recently held Game Night. Talking about how each and everyone’s journey in life is
unique and different, Manju Sheth the guest of honor spoke about how women can
learn and inspire each other. Hailing from New Delhi, Manju loved to write stories
from a young age and even started her school magazine. She trained in Medicine
in Calcutta, London, and Boston. She talked about how the demands of practicing
medicine which leaves little time for other activities. Her determination, hard
work and multitasking helped her to achieve her goal of being a journalist and
media professional in addition to her medical profession. She strongly believes
that it is important to realize your strengths and feed off of them. She was
invited by India New England News to start “Chai with Manju†Over the past 10 years,
she has interviewed world renowned personalities such as “Sadh Guruâ€, Pandit
Jasrajâ€, “Sudha Murthyâ€, “Shankar Mahadevanâ€, “Joe Kennedy†and most recently “Indra Nooyiâ€.
Manju recently started a new platform,
“Women Who Win,†to showcase the stories and experiences of extraordinary women
in different fields. The event also felicitated the WEW’s first group of
panelists – Yogita Miharia, Director of QA at Oracle, Aditi Taylor, SVP, at MFS
Investment Management, Kalyani Kanuri, Senior Manager of Finance at Quest
Diagnostics, Terri Camesano, Dean of Graduate Studies at Worcester Polytechnic
Institute along with Dr. Manju Sheth. Neha Kaushal, a core team member of the WEW team, talked
about what inspired her to join WEW and her involvement with SEWA, a charity
organization where she was involved in an initiative to train women who lost
their livelihood in new professions such as saree weaving. Kalyani Kanuri, talked about upcoming ISW WEW events. In March
the team will be hosting the “Gift of Giving†that will feature a group of
panelists who are active with various charities. This event will be followed by
a mental health awareness event followed in June by an educational event featuring
panelists who will provide high school students and their parents with insights
into choosing majors in college and life in college. She also talked about a
mentorship program aimed at making the core members available to anyone who
would like to learn about fields such as finance, marketing, and IT. The event aptly ended by a beautiful poem by Kajal Kaushik Dixit,
a core member of ISW titled “Tu Dar Math, tu aage badh†which means “Don’t be
afraid and keep moving forwardâ€! You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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