The Network of Indian Professionals of North America
(NetIP) is a professional, non-profit organization
dedicated to the overall achievement and advancement of South
Asian professionals. NetIP primarily focus is to help South Asian
professionals in the communities in which they live and work via:
- Political Awareness
- Cultural Awareness
- Community Service
- Social Interaction
- Professional Development
The Network of Indian Professionals was started in Chicago in
1990. NetIP, today, has expanded to include over
5,000 members in major metropolitan areas across North America.
Currently, NetIP has large chapters in Chicago, Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Pittsburgh,
Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The growth of the organization
has been over interest to many South Asian professionals across
North America and worldwide.
NetIP North America has and continues to foster
the growth of highly talented, socially responsible, and dynamic
South Asian professionals via:
- Foster a stimulating and interactive environment for our
members to establish and grow their professional relationships
- Provide a variety of opportunities to lend time and support
to community service organizations across North America and
overseas
- Address the professional, political, cultural, and social
issues that affect South Asian professionals
An Executive Committee and Board of Directors governs NetIP
North America and oversee the daily operations of all the chapters
in the organization. The Board is comprised of the elected Chapter
Liaisons from each Chapter.
In order to fulfill its mission, NetIP chapters:
- Enhances professional development via speaking engagements
and seminars
- Assists the disadvantaged through philanthropic and fund
raising activities
- Provides a forum for networking and developing bonds
- Provide a variety of opportunities to lend time and support
to community service organizations across North America and
overseas
- Address the professional, political, cultural, and social
issues that affect South Asian professionals today