NSBE International International Committee Presentation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 24
About This Presentation
Title:

NSBE International International Committee Presentation

Description:

North America West Africa Pen pal Interchange (NAWAPI) Personal network development ... Program, you can establish pen-pal ship with International members on ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:111
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 25
Provided by: cmd9
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: NSBE International International Committee Presentation


1
NSBE International International Committee
Presentation
Nnaziri Ihejirika Region 1 International
Chair Regional Leadership Conference
(RLC) University of New Haven West Haven, CT
  • EXPERIENCE THE REVOLUTION!

2
AGENDA
3
AGENDA (contd)
4
NSBE International
Purpose of the International Committee
  • Purposed to drive and coordinate the expansion of
    NSBE and to establish processes by which to
    integrate international chapters into the NSBE
    family.
  • Committed to preparing NSBE members to take
    leadership roles in the global economy and impact
    the global community through NSBE programs.
  • NSBE International Website http//www.nsbe.org/in
    ternational/index.php

5
NSBE International (contd)
Timelines
  • 1989 NSBE IC was formed
  • 1992 First International Summit (Alexandria, VA)
  • 1998 First Annual International Conference
    (Ghana, W. Africa)
  • 1999 Second Annual International Conference
    (Ghana, W. Africa)
  • 2000 Third Annual International Conference
    (Zimbabwe South Africa)
  • 2001 International Objectives were added to the
    NSBE LRP
  • 2001 NEB approves the official NSBE Expansion
    Plan

6
NSBE International (contd)
Structure
  • Concept to further utilize the incubation
    environment of the current Regional Structure for
    the development of new chapters
  • Geographic areas of the world are assigned to the
    six existing US regions
  • Goal is to provide opportunity for regional
    participation and further inclusion in NSBE
    family and culture

7
NSBE International (contd)
Affinity Regions
  • Geographic areas of the world are assigned to the
    six existing US regions
  • Goal is to provide opportunity for regional
    participation and further inclusion in NSBE
    family and culture
  • Region 1 East Canada, West Africa
  • Region 2 Europe, North Africa, Middle East
  • Region 3 Caribbean, South America
  • Region 4 Central Canada, Central Africa, East
    Africa
  • Region 5 Mexico, Central America, Southern
    Africa
  • Region 6 Western Canada, Baja Peninsular Mexico,
    Asia, South Pacific, Australia
  • http//www.nsbe.org/international/chapters_affinit
    y.php

8
NSBE International (contd)
NSBE International Firsts
  • McGill University, Montreal, Canada first
    chapter chartered outside of US (1991).
  • London, England first chapter chartered in
    Europe (1992).
  • University of the West Indies, Trinidad (1992)
    first chapter chartered in Caribbean.
  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science Technology
    (Kumasi, Ghana) first chapter chartered on
    African continent (1998).
  • The first NSBE International Convention will be
    held in Toronto, Canada in 2010.

9
NSBE International (contd)
Who is an International Member?
  • Foreign-born member studying or working in the
    US.
  • Foreign-born member residing outside of the US.
  • US-born member studying or working outside of the
    US.
  • Where are the majority of our NSBEs
    international members based?

10
NSBE International (contd)
  • Membership Numbers
  • July 2005
  • 413 Active Members
  • 11 out of 27 Active Chapters
  • July 2006
  • 1450 Active Members
  • 9 out of 39 Active Chapters
  • Another 14 chapters have at least 10 members and
    are actively involved in NSBE programming, but
    are not NOL-active.

11
Region 1 Affinity Areas
  • For Region 1 Eastern Canada, West Africa

12
Region 1 Membership
  • Region 1 Membership Numbers
  • June 2006
  • 1339 Active Members
  • 8 out of 31 Chapters are Active
  • 14 Chapters have the required numbers, but are
    not NOL-active.

13
Region 1 Membership
  • CANADA
  • McGill University
  • Carleton
  • Ryerson University
  • Ecole Polytechnique
  • University of Toronto
  • Concordia University
  • Montreal Alumni
  • McMaster University
  • University of Windsor
  • St. Clair College
  • University of Ottawa

14
Region 1 Membership
  • GHANA
  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
    Technology (KNUST)
  • University of Mines and Technology (UMaT)
  • University of Ghana-Legon
  • Accra Polytechnic
  • University of Cape Coast
  • Accra Alumni Extension Chapter
  • Tema Alumni Extension
  • Aquinas Secondary School
  • St. Louis Secondary School
  • Accra High
  • Accra Girls Secondary School

15
Region 1 Membership
  • NIGERIA
  • Rivers State University of Science and Technology
    (RSUST)
  • Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)
  • University of Benin (UNIBEN)
  • Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
  • Nigeria Alumni Extension
  • University of Ilorin (Unilorin)

16
Region 1 Membership
  • Chapters Brewing
  • Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Lome, Togo
  • Nigeria (several collegiate and alumni chapters)
  • Toronto, Canada (alumni)
  • Queens University, Kingston, Canada

17
Region 1 IC in 2005-2006
  • NSBE International Ambassadors
  • Created the role of the International Committee
    Regional Affinity Liaison (ICRAL).
  • Fall Regional Conference content/presence
  • International Leadership Summit
  • 4th (consecutive) International Mini Conference
  • NSBE Technology Transfer
  • Partner Organizations (CACEE, SAE, GhIE)

18
NSBE International Goals for 2006-2007
  • International Chapter Revitalization
  • International Chapter Development
  • Opportunities for Technical and Cultural Exchange
  • NSBE Global Presence
  • International Expansion Planning

19
Region 1 Goals for 2006-2007
  • Chapter Development and Effective Operation
  • Member/Chapter Recruitment and Communication
  • Establish NSBE as a non-profit organization in
    Canada
  • Increase the number of International Leaders
    devoted to the NSBE Cause
  • Increase the number of effective NSBE programs in
    West Africa
  • Career Development for International members
  • Global Presence Enhancement

20
Region 1 Programmatic Focus for 06-07
  • Technical OutReach Community Help (TORCH)
  • Give back to the community
  • Spread basic technical competency
  • Help bridge the digital divide
  • Gain mentoring/tutoring experience
  • North America West Africa Pen pal Interchange
    (NAWAPI)
  • Personal network development
  • Become more culturally aware
  • Learn about our proud African ancestry
  • Make friends!
  • 2007 International Summit in Canada

21
Region 1 Programmatic Focus for 06-07
  • A Walk for Education (AWFE)
  • Promote higher education
  • Builds awareness of less questionable
    opportunities
  • Give back to the community
  • Increases NSBE visibility
  • Scheduled for Canada and West Africa on February
    24, 2007.
  • Technology Transfer 2.0
  • Build upon the success of last year
  • Support schools and communities in West Africa
    through the sharing of information and
    technology.
  • A derivative of T.O.R.C.H

22
Region 1 Programmatic Focus for 06-07
  • Achievers Plus
  • Build GPAs
  • Encourage Mentorship and Tutoring Opportunities
  • Chapter Development Program
  • Strengthen the operational processes in
    International chapters
  • Provide a strong base for NSBE programming as
    well chapter sustainability.
  • Scholarships
  • Fund education
  • Incentive for academic excellence

23
What You Can Do
  • Your Chapter can participate in the Buddy Chapter
    Program
  • Learn more about our affinity areas - their
    geography, cultures, people.
  • Support Technology Transfer 2.0 and donate
    software, hardware and books that you no longer
    use.
  • If you have contacts with West African members,
    see if you can help start/re-start a NSBE
    Chapter.
  • Even if your chapter is part of the Buddy Chapter
    Program, you can establish pen-pal ship with
    International members on your own.
  • Become a NSBE International Ambassador!

24
Contact Information Nnaziri Ihejirika Region 1
International Chair r1intlchair_at_board.nsbe.org Sh
aron A. Jean-Baptiste NSBE International
Chair sjeanbaptiste_at_nsbe.org
Thank You !
Questions Answers
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com