It's Your Turn Next, because community matters
Dear Community
I was introduced to you in mid-January soon after I joined PAAIA. Since then, I have had the opportunity to work with PAAIA's founding executive director, Babak Hoghooghi, as well as the board. Rubbing shoulders with such an extraordinary group of people who volunteer their personal time and resources in the service of their ideal, which is to advance the well-being of Iranian Americans, has been a rare privilege. I feel honored and amazed.
Today, it's my pleasure to introduce Team PAAIA to you. In alphabetical order, they are: Nina Beizai/Public Affairs, Morad Ghorban/Legislative Director, Kat Haydarzadeh/Community Relations, Ramin Naderi/Legislative Assistant, and Sanam Zahir/News & Network. It just so happens that all four women are at PAAIA's new headquarters in LA (address forthcoming) while the two gentlemen are in Washington, DC, where PAAIA was founded almost three years ago.
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IABA Hosts Panel Discussion on Iranian Transaction Regulations
March 3, 2010, Washington, D.C. On Thursday, February 25th, the Iranian American Bar Association's (IABA) Washington D.C. chapter held an informative panel discussion entitled "The Anatomy of a U.S. Sanctions Program: An Overview of the Iranian Transactions Regulations." This event, which was hosted by Venable, LLP, allowed for a unique exchange of dialogue between the Iranian American community and U.S. government officials from the Treasury Department's Office of Chief Counsel and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regarding current trade law and regulations between the United States and Iran.
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PAAIA Announces Second Installment of Adopt a Library
Donate "Rostam: Tales from the Shahnameh" for Nowruz
March 3, 2010, Washington D.C. - The Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA) today announced the second installment of its "Adopt a Library" program in honor of the upcoming Nowruz celebration. This series will feature two publications, the first being the award winning children's comic books "Rostam: Tales From The Shahnameh" by Hyperwerks. The three books feature stories from: Rostam & Sohrab, Kai-Kavous & Soodabeh, and The Great White Deev.
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Attn. Students! Unique Zan Essay Competition
By PAAIA Editorial Staff
If you are a female Iranian American college or graduate student in the U.S. you wouldn't want to miss the opportunity to participate in the essay competition by the Unique Zan Foundation titled: "Unique Iranian Women in History: Drawing Inspiration from the Past." Now in its third year, the competition is organized collaboratively between the Unique Zan Foundation and the Iranian American Scholarship Fund and seeks to highlight pioneering Iranian women whose achievements continue to inspire us today. Prizes will be awarded by a jury of academic experts based on exceptional writing skills and a compelling story.
For more information please click here and look under Scholarship Applications.
Click here for a PDF copy of the application.
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