Pressrelease 2021

Press Release – Annual General Meeting

At the Annual General Meeting held Feb 6th presided by Dr. Pradeep Khosla, Chancellor at University of California San Diego, ASEI members from all chapters across the US joined via Zoom to witness the inauguration of the new National Board of Directors. ASEI President Piyush Malik announced his executive team and launch of new programs and initiatives for 2021. 

PRESS RELEASE

 UCSD Chancellor Khosla kicks off ASEI’s National Board and key initiatives at its 2021 Annual General Meeting
Fremont, CA Feb 7th, 2021

 The American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEI) has adapted to the pandemic well and digitally transformed itself by holding all programs virtually and making more of them freely available to all. Here’s a glimpse of its last 30 days:

At the Annual General Meeting held Feb 6th, presided by Dr. Pradeep Khosla, Chancellor at University of California San Diego, ASEI members from all chapters across the US joined via Zoom to witness the inauguration of the new National Board of Directors. ASEI President Piyush Malik announced his executive team and launch of new programs and initiatives for 2021.

A distinguished alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and Carnegie Mellon University, the Chief Guest Dr. Khosla is an internationally renowned electrical and computer engineer recognized for his seminal contributions in secure software and intelligent robot systems. He congratulated Piyush and the new ASEI board members on the important role they play in nurturing the next generation of engineers and technologists. Sharing his career story and how despite being an immigrant person of Indian origin with accent and color disadvantage, he broke the prevailing stereotypes and went on to become the CEO of one of the top US Public Universities with annual revenue of $5.4 Billion.

“People of Indian origin are excelling in engineering in the US in companies all around the USA and they have broken the glass ceiling multiple times and very successfully and got visibility. With visibility comes great responsibility towards the broader community to give back and that’s where ASEI fits in” – Dr Khosla said during his speech.

Dr. Khosla complimented ASEI for the significant role it plays in bridging the Industry academia gap as well as skill gap through its knowledge-sharing events, youth programs, student chapters, and the new initiatives such as University Connect and Mentor Connect which aim to help budding and early tenure engineers with career and professional guidance.

 ASEI National President Malik emphasized how while rejuvenating the chapters and bringing in more diversity, all of them will work together as “One ASEI“ within the framework of new programs like Engineering Tales, MentorConnect, University Connect as well as continue the successful series “Getting Real with Engineering” and STEM programs such as “Youth Technology Exposition”

 The event brought out the exuberance of ASEI National Board Members each of who spoke why they choose to volunteer with ASEI. Later, chapter presidents from Michigan (Muthu Sivananthan), Southern California (Sri Gavini), Waington DC (Venkat Gurunathan) and San Diego (Ashish Mehta) introduced their respective chapter’s board members. Wearing a dual hat as the Silicon Valley chapter President Piyush Malik went on to introduce an expanded and diverse chapter board comprising of seasoned executives, entrepreneurs, educators and technologists.

The launch event owed the attendees the depth of experience amongst ASEI board members and gave a glimpse of the richness of the upcoming programs in the months ahead. It concluded with an interactive “open mike” networking session with all members coming on camera expressing their thoughts and shared excitement for ASEI’s bright future.

 Last month, ASEI hosted Ambassador Amit Kumar, Consul General of India, Chicago on  Jan 28 2021, on the heels of India’s 72nd Republic Day, for a virtual Fireside chat. ASEI Michigan chapter president, Muthu Sivanantham, opened that event by welcoming Mr. Kumar as well as Radha Krishnan, President, DEP Inc.

Amit Kumar addressed the audience by talking about “Technology and Development” and elaborated the rapid growth that is underway in India. He emphasized how significant India-US relations are and highlighted their collaborative efforts in the areas of Energy, Science and Technology. Radha engaged in a fireside chat with Amb. Kumar and ASEI-MI director Anjali Tiwari moderated the session.

The interactive panel discussed topics ranging from sustainable development, investing in India to immigration-related issues. “Just in the last year alone, India received around 57 billion USD of investment focused on Digital space,” said Amb. Kumar. In conclusion, the Consul General has said that he is looking forward to collaborating with ASEI and connecting the organization with India based entities to help leverage each other’s strengths in fostering investments, growth and youth development.

ASEI launched has also “Engineering Tales” a series of conversations to highlight the accomplishments of its longstanding members and distinguished professionals amongst its member community. The inaugural Episode on Jan 9th featured advanced materials and nanotechnology expert Dr Thomas Abraham who besides being a successful engineering entrepreneur is also a serial community builder and has been an ASEI Board member since 2013.
Visit https://youtu.be/NZ6ndRV5mDc.

About ASEI

The American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEI) is a not-for-profit organization that provides a platform for networking, career advancement, community service, mentoring and technology exchange for professionals, students and businesses in the United States and abroad. Members are guided by several objectives, including the creation of an open, inclusive, and transparent organization; providing positive role models, awarding scholarships, and remaining socially responsible. ASEI was founded in 1983 in Detroit, Michigan by a handful of visionaries. Today, the organization has active chapters in Michigan, Southern California, Silicon Valley, San Diego, and Washington, DC with more in the pipeline.

For more information, or to join this professional body, visit: www.aseiusa.org.

 Links for media coverage of the event:

New India Times

India West