The document summarizes information about the Young Women in Business (YWiB) Network at UBC. It describes YWiB as a non-profit organization that aims to inspire and connect ambitious young women. It outlines the goals of the UBC chapter, which include providing resources, support and professional development opportunities to undergraduate women through monthly events, workshops, and an internship program. The document also introduces the 2010-2011 executive team and provides details about upcoming events and programs being offered to members.
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2. ...Who we are, What we do & Why we do it
• The YWiB Network at UBC is an affiliated branch of the Canadian
Young Women in Business Society
• We strive to inspire and connect ambitious young women to
achieve their full personal and professional potential by facilitating
networking opportunities
• YWiB UBC fills an essential role in the UBC community by
providing resources, support and friendship to
undergraduate women in all faculties
• Our goal as a club is to ensure that all our members have the
opportunity to become active members of the YWiB community
and to make a positive impact in their own lives and the lives of
others
•Through our monthly events, skill building workshops,
social events and internship program, we plan and execute
events that are fun, educational, and beneficial for our
members
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5. • Are you a female undergraduate student in ANY faculty at UBC?
6. • Are you a female undergraduate student in ANY faculty at UBC?
• Want to expand your social and professional networks while
gaining unforgettable experiences?
7. • Are you a female undergraduate student in ANY faculty at UBC?
• Want to expand your social and professional networks while
gaining unforgettable experiences?
• Want skills that will help you achieve your goals?
8. • Are you a female undergraduate student in ANY faculty at UBC?
• Want to expand your social and professional networks while
gaining unforgettable experiences?
• Want skills that will help you achieve your goals?
YWiB UBC is for YOU!
10. ...Meet your 2010-2011 Exec Team!
Kiran Mahal|
President of YWiB UBC
Biggest Challenge| Knowing when to say “No”
Inspiration| People around the world who find happiness in what they have
Kiran Nagra|
Vice President of YWiB UBC & Internship Coordinator
Favourite Quote| “Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world” - Marilyn Monroe
Dream Career| Lawyer by day, Fashion Designer by night!
Crystal Chu|
VP Member Development
Childhood Ambition| Become a Disney Star!
Wildest Dream| To go to the Moon!
Kristina Lal|
VP Event Coordination
Dream Career| Corporate Lawyer
Childhood Ambition| Become an Actress
Michelle Yang|
VP Finance and Administration
Childhood Ambition| Become one of the world’s most recognized visual artist
Wildest Dream| Learn to fly and enjoy the world from above
12. ...Meet your 2010-2011 Exec Team!
Harveen Nijjar|
VP Philanthropy
Proudest Moment| When I got my acceptance letter to UBC!
If I Could Meet Anybody in the World| Oprah Winfrey
Pamela Trinh|
VP Public Relations
5 Word to Describe Myself| Friendly, Outgoing, Modest, Compassionate, Determined
If I Could Meet Anybody in the World| Marc Jacobs
Samira Hodania|
VP Marketing and Promotions
Proudest Moment| When I went to New York this past summer for a marketing internship!
Most Influential Person Growing Up| My mom! Without her I’d be completely lost
Faye Evangelista|
VP Corporate Relations
Perfect Day| Waking up (sans alarm clock) on a sunny day, relaxing with loved ones without worrying about
deadlines, enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal and a little Jason Mraz!
Dream Career| Becoming a United Nations ambassador
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14. ...The Greater YWiB Network:
Our support system and Inspiration
meet YWiB and get to know her story
who we are | The Young Women in Business [YWiB] network is a non-profit society for emerging female leaders
in Western Canada. This greater network acts as the central forum to connect ambitious, young women from a
variety of careers, industries, and backgrounds. YWiB hosts a variety of events that provide our members with
opportunities to develop relevant skills and knowledge so that they have the insight, support, and capability to
reach their fullest personal and professional potential.
pronunciation: “why-wib”
our statement | YWiB connects young women with skills and support to achieve personal and
professional success on their own terms and become engaged members within their communities
childhood ambition: to change the world
members | YWiB is an umbrella organization with 4 distinct groups of members: junior university
students, senior university students, passionate entrepreneurs, and aspiring professionals
wildest dream: to make every woman’s dreams come true
16. ...The Greater YWiB Network:
Our support system and Inspiration
recurring events | educational panel sessions, unique networking opportunities, inspiring ideations, exclusive joint events with
women networking and business groups, intimate coffee chats with mentors
fondest memory: our kick-off at Beyond Pink 2008
annual event | Beyond Pink is our annual multi-day conference focused on encouraging personal and professional growth through
passionate speaker presentations, educational workshops, engaging delegate activities, innovative tradeshow exhibitors, and
inspiring networking opportunities.
retreat: a place with big ideas, excitement and passionate energy
university chapters | university chapters offer opportunities for junior students to learn about networking, mentorship, and
community events in a social environment and to engage senior students to explore and grow their leadership skills through
involvement opportunities within the chapters, YWiB, and the community at large. To date, the greater YWiB network has launched
campus clubs at both UBC and SFU.
favourite quote: “do what you can, with what you have, where you are”- Theodore Roosevelt
areas for involvement | member, volunteer, mentor, corporate sponsor, angel sponsor, advisor, event
partner, in-kind supporter, exhibitor, speaker, director
inspiration: you
17. ...Events: What we have to offer our members
September 23rd 2010
Launch Party
Join us for an evening of celebration to officially launch our
2010/11 year! This Event will consist of a fashion and amazing
speakers with all funds raised from admission going towards
a local charity.
October 19th & 21st 2010
Workshop Series
Two day workshop series featuring 4 dynamic and engaging
workshops centered around the topic of personal
development.
November 23rd 2010
3rd Annual Sweet Speed Networking
A fast, fun dose of networking with industry professional
from a diverse background with representation from
engineering, law, health care and commerce.
January 18th 2011
Entrepreneurship Panel
An interactive panel session featuring a panel of 5
distinguished local entrepreneurs from a variety of sectors.
19. ...Events: What we have to offer our members
March 2011
Philanthropy Event
YWiB UBC will be teaming up with a local charity to hold a
weekend mini conference for low income at risk women in
the Downtown Eastside. The conference will feature
workshops ranging from resume and cover letter skills, how
to dress on a budget and motivational speeches.
May 2011
Wrap Up Party
More details coming soon!
23. ...Programs: What we have to offer our members
Internship Program
Launched this past summer, the YWiB UBC Internship
Program provides members with an opportunity to gain
valuable work experience through attaining internships with
well established Vancouver companies. With a focus on hand
selected small local businesses, Interns gain hands on
experience working in the industry of their choice. All
interns are prepared for their placements by taking part in a
workshop series where they gain a variety of technical and
soft skills.
Downtown Career Tours
This unique two day experience takes a group of members
on a series of information interviews with a variety of firms
in the Vancouver Area ranging from Law firms, to Biotech
companies to Marketing firms. This trip is an exciting
opportunity for members to gain information, exposure and
contacts with some of the top companies in Vancouver while
gaining insight into the companies and networking with
industry professionals.
24. ...Conference: Beyond P!nk
November 19-20, 2010
Beyond P!nk
YWiB's annual flagship conference that creates a space where
delegates engage in intimate workshops, partake in interactive
discussions, build lasting connections, and celebrate iconic
women in business.
This year, Beyond P!nk 2010 is set to take place November at the
Four Seasons Hotel,Vancouver. Join 249 other aspiring young
professionals as Beyond P!nk takes you on a journey to teach
you how to "Make Your Brand, Leave Your Mark". You
will learn how to identify your strengths and talents, and to use
these in order to market yourself in the workplace and create a
world of opportunity. New this year, you can "pay what you
can" and choose to pay however much you feel Beyond P!nk is
worth to you. Registration opens September 7th at www.ywib.ca/
beyondpink2010 - see you in November!
25. ...What YWiB UBC Can Do For You!
The Countless Benefits of Becoming a Member:
• Opportunities to expand your social and professional
network both within and outside of UBC
• Gaining the skills and experiences that will help you in your
future personal and professional endeavours
• The opportunity to meet and learn from prominent and inspiring
women in all areas of business
• Building lasting friendships and securing resources through
YWiB UBC’s support system
• Valuable information and knowledge from our Downtown Tours
through direct interactions and hands-on experiences
• The opportunity to develop relationships with successful
professionals in order to gain a better understanding and
appreciation for the business world
• The opportunity to gain information, exposure and contact with
some of the top companies in Vancouver through the Internship
Program
• Firsthand insight and exposure into your fields of interest
26. ...Sounds like a fit? Join & Get Involved!
Membership gives you exclusive access to all our events and workshops
as your entry costs are covered in your one-time fees. Our exclusive
members receive priority registration for our events and access to special
sessions with our professional mentors/speakers.
Unsure about YWiB?
We encourage you to drop by our office for a chat, email our executive
team with your questions and concerns, and join our mailing list to receive
all constant YWiB UBC updates. Remember, our events are open
continuously to all female students of UBC.
YWiB UBC will be holding three info sessions in September that will be
open to all interested members to attend and learn more about
membership, the exciting events our exec team has been planning, and the
ways that you can get more involved in YWiB. Ask us to learn more about
date, time and locations!
28. ...Sounds like a fit? Join & Get Involved!
On behalf of all of us here at YWiB UBC we hope that
after getting to know who we are as a club and what we
have to offer all undergraduate women at UBC, you too will
want to become involved with YWiB and join us in making
10/11 a great year for young women and aspiring
professionals at UBC!
29. ...Sounds like a fit? Join & Get Involved!
On behalf of all of us here at YWiB UBC we hope that
after getting to know who we are as a club and what we
have to offer all undergraduate women at UBC, you too will
want to become involved with YWiB and join us in making
10/11 a great year for young women and aspiring
professionals at UBC!
Don’t forget to fill out your member biography form!
Found on www.ywib.ca/ubc