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Lokvani Talks To - 2010 Recap Part 1
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Ranjani Saigal 12/21/2010
Lokvani Talks To Gita Gopinath Harvard University’s economics department appointed its first tenured Indian woman professor in the university’s 374 year history. Last month the University’s president confirmed tenure for Professor Gita Gopinath. She talked to Lokvani about her work and the impact it has had on many current global financial issues. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Krishna Vedula Dr. Vedula, Co-founder and Director of IUCEE and former Dean of Engineering at UMass Lowell, has developed a "train the trainer" program to build partnerships with excellent faculty from American Universities and Indian Universities to raise the standard of Indian education. Dr. Vedula spoke to Lokvani about the challenges and opportunities in the higher education sector. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Manohar Sriramaneni , CPA As tax time approaches, and with so many new changes in tax laws and credits, there is no better way to get advice than from an expert. Manohar Sriramaneni is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in the state of Massachusetts and has his own company MyTaxLinx. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Dr. Raghu Tadepalli Dr. Raghu Tadepalli is the Murata Dean of the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College. He comes to Babson after most recently serving as Dean of the Graduate School of Business and Associate Dean of the Williams College of Business at Xavier University in Cincinnati. He talked to Lokvani about his career and MBA admissions. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Hanishi Ali The Commission is holding its next public hearing in Lowell on March 31st at 6:00 pm at the Pollard Memorial Library and I would encourage South Asian women to attend and to let us know about issues that are important to you, your family, and your community, whether it concerns pay equity, stopping domestic violence, quality education and childcare, or another issue of importance to you.- Hanishi Ali. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Dr. Smitha Radhakrishnan Wellesley College professor of sociology and a very talented Bharatanatyam dancer, Radhakrishnan is the author of Aspiring India: Gender, Power and the Global Knowledge Economy. A second generation Indian American, she talked to Lokvani about her life growing up in the US, her career and dance. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Imran Qidwai Technologist and entrepreneur, Qidwai has started several successful companies and is a founding charter member of OPEN. He talked to Lokvani about opportunities in his area of expertise including mobile entertainment & data services, clean tech and ICT in emerging economies. He also talked about opportunities in Pakistan. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Radharaman Gargeya Gargeya was recently re-elected to the school committee for the Lincoln-Sudbury School system in a aggressively contested election. He talked to Lokvani about his work at the school committee, the need for political involvement for South Asians and shared thoughts on how to reform public education in the US. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Veeramani Ranganathan Veeramani Ranganathan, a software engineer by profession has played a key role in the building of a new Hindu Temple in Nashua, New Hampshire. He spoke to Lokvani about the mission and vision for the temple and about the fund raising event to be held on June 5. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Sonal Khakhar If you want to experience some truly unique ice cream flavors (rose petals, figs and walnut, falooda, mango, tender coconut, mava malai), then try the new O Happy ice creams. Brought to you by Satish and Sonal Khakhar. [more]
Lokvani Talks To Dr. Vasundhara Kalasapudi Of India Home What is making the difference for homebound seniors in New York is India Homes, which Dr. Vasundhara Kalasapudi, a specialist in geriatric care describes as ‘senior centers that can create opportunities for successful aging among communitiesâ€. To be physically fit and mentally and socially active, is the motto of India Home. [more]
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Dr. Smitha Radhakrishnan Photo Credit: Ganesh Ramachandran, Lois Greenfield Workshop, New York 2008.
Accepting the CSCS award.
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