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38 people are interested
Asian American Group Leaders (AAGL) Program Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: NAAAP-Chicago
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38 people are interested

NAAAP-Chicago is seeking volunteers for our Asian American business/employee resource group program called Asian American Group Leaders. This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable work experience for a career in Program Management by accomplishing independent tasks. We are looking for someone who is not only organized but also motivated. Someone who can complete tasks with little supervision and takes initiative. Someone who is comfortable with trying new things. Someone who can help us make our NAAAP brand one of high potential and make an impact in the Asian American community. Ideally the Program Chair will be located in the Chicago-land area.
Responsibilities include:
- Organizing events and activities in accordance with the mission and goals of the organization.
- Managing long-term goals.
- Developing an evaluation method to assess program strengths and identify areas for improvement.
- Working with marketing and social media as needed.
- Communicating with AAGL members on upcoming program activities.
About NAAAP-Chicago
At NAAAP-Chicago, our dedicated volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization, driving forward our vision of inspiring leadership, nurturing professional growth, and championing workplace diversity. We're on the lookout for dynamic individuals who are ready to step up as leaders and make a real impact.
Joining our volunteer team isn't just about giving back-it's also a journey of personal and professional development. You'll have the chance to cultivate essential soft skills like communication, negotiation, project management, and time management-all while making meaningful connections and driving positive change in our community.
If you're ready to unleash your passion and enthusiasm for developing yourself and others as leaders, then NAAAP-Chicago is the place for you. Come be a part of something truly special and discover the leader within you.
About Asian American Group Leaders (AAGL) NAAAP-Chicago's Asian American Group Leaders Program is a vibrant network of Asian Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), Business Resource Groups (BRGs), and Multicultural Diversity Councils (MDCs) from across the Chicagoland area. Through community and collaboration the leaders within these groups learn invaluable strategies to drive success both within their organization and beyond. The program unlocks new opportunities, amplifies voices, and make meaningful impact on the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community.
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About NAAAP-Chicago
Location:
322 S Michigan Ave, Suite 121 #6055, Chicago, IL 60604, US
Mission Statement
NAAAP's Mission is to: Cultivate and empower leaders for professional excellence Connect accomplished professionals for mutual success Engage and participate with the community-at-large Inspire leaders to make a meaningful difference in government, education, business and society
Description
The Chicago chapter of the National Association of Asian American Professionals is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), Pan-Asian American professional organization that promotes the career advancement and leadership development of Asian American professionals in all fields through networking, respecting Asian multi-culturalism, and supporting diversity and community service.
NAAAP is the largest and fastest growing Asian American professional organization in the U.S. and Canada. Through its committees, members can participate in many activities that joins other Asian American professionals in community service, cultural awareness, and professional development.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 6, 2024
SKILLS
- Program Management
- CSR / Volunteer Coordination
- Resource Development / Management
- Multi-Tasking
- People Skills
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- 2-4 hours per week
- Must be able to attend committee meetings