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Annual Banquet Sponsors 2011

 

ICC Thanks Our Banquet Supporters

 

 

Member Discount Program

ICC Member Discount Program

Dear Business Owner/ Store Manager:

At 40,000 square feet, today the ICC is the largest non-profit facility (501.c.3 # 52-2351119) Indo-American community center in North America serving the San Francisco Bay Area from its primary location in Milpitas.

THE ICC MISSION - To promote Indian culture and values by providing social, cultural, recreational and community programs, thereby uniting the Indian community, and raising awareness about Indian culture in the local community.

Regular programs include workshops and events like free medical and legal consultation clinics, support and referral services as well as subsidized hot lunches for seniors.

The India Community Center (ICC) understands the value of supporting local retail and small business owner’s within the community. In an effort to help promote your company services, ICC urges you in considering offering discounts to our members as incentive to continue and maintain small business growth.

Your interest, motivation and desire to add value to the community not only represents a set of shared values, but more importantly, by working with the ICC we can create a unified network where many people and their participation in shared interests adds significant value to the community. There are no extra fees. Simply visit the ICC website to review a list of all the current participants in the program.

Member Discount Program Benefits
•    Reach our 1600 ICC center members
•    Highlighted in the banquet brochure
•    Highlighted on the newsletter reaching 13,000 names twice a month
•    Highlighted on the ICC’s website with a link to the business website (10K visitors per month)
•    Dedicated member discount board in the facility
•    Part of the slide show on our two TV’s in the facility
•    A Great Way to Give Back! -Your contribution will help enrich the community!

In return for these benefits, we ask that in partnership with your business, you allocate a small area for display of ICC’s program materials at your location to promote our services as well.  

If your business is interested in offering a minimum discount of 10% off services/goods, please fill out the information below. Contact the Marketing office if you would like to register for this program. All discounts will remain in effect until notified by the member to discontinue.

Sincerely,
Seshan Rammohan
Executive Director
India Community Center
Tel: 408-934-1130
www.indiacc.org

 

Banquet Program

 

    Special Honoree            Keynote Speaker           Special Honoree

                                 

       Aneesh Chopra              Mark Templeton             Ro Khanna

                                                Live Performance

     

        Padma Shri Kavita Krishnamurthy

          Saturday, September 19, 2009

PROGRAM
5.30 – 6.30 pm: Reception
6.30 – 7.30 pm: Dinner catered by Amber India
    7.30 – 9.00 pm: ICC Entertainment and Live Auction  

9.00pm onwards - Musical Performance by Kavita Krishnamaurthy    

          

VENUE
India Community Center

525 Los Coches St, Milpitas, CA, 95035

annualbanquet@indiacc.org

(408) 934-1130 ext 228

 

ICC Banquet 2009 Keynote Speaker

MARK TEMPLETON

President, Chief Executive Officer of Citrix Systems, Inc.

As President, Chief Executive Officer and a Director for Citrix Systems, Inc., Mark Templeton has led the company to become one of the world’s top technology companies.

Templeton is a passionate participant in many community and charitable organizations, and has received numerous leadership awards. Templeton is a sought after public speaker on trends and future of technology as well as the impact of education and curriculum on the technology industry.  He speaks frequently at industry events, think tanks, and Citrix partner conferences including Microsoft, IBM, HP, SAP, CSC and others.

ICC Banquet 2009 Honorees

ANEESH CHOPRA

 Chief Technology Officer of United States

As the nation's first chief technology officer, Aneesh Chopra is responsible for setting a tech agenda for the country to ensure its global competitiveness and for incorporating technology into government policy, programs and operations.

 "The distinction of technology as a box unto itself as opposed to the opportunity to embed principles of technology innovation across a larger range of issues, like health care, energy and education, is probably the single biggest difference in how we are approaching this issue in the Obama administration."

 
RO KHANNA

Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Domestic Operations for the US Service and Foreign Commercial Service, International Trade Administration                  

Ro Khanna was sworn in as deputy assistant secretary for domestic operations of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service, International Trade Administration. Among his duties will be to lead trade missions to countries like India and China.

"I look forward to working to strengthen American competitiveness, increase exports, and create good-paying jobs here at home," he said in a statement.
In his new role, Khanna will oversee 109 U.S. Export Assistance Centers operating in 47 different states.

 

Kavita Krishnamurthy

While Kavita Krishnamurthy is well known in Bollywood, she is a versatile singer who has recorded songs in over 12 different languages and in various genres. She recorded her first song, a Bengali duet, for Hemant Kumar alongside Lata Mangeshkar in 1971 and made her big appearance in Bollywood with 1942: A Love Story and the Single “Tu Cheez Barre Hai Mast Mast” from the movie Mohra.

 

 

  

Family Day Speech

ICC: FAMILY DAY JULY 11, 2009.
 
(Speech of Thycaud Subramonian)
 
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, Greetings to you all. I deem it a pleasure and a privilege to be called upon to say a few words on this occasion on behalf of the senior community of ICC.
 

ICC Winter Fundraising Bash

Welcome

Dosa. Idly. Gobi Manchurian. Masala Chai. Stuffed Kulcha.

For the past month or so, every evening when I wandered through Dosa-i Place, the ICC South Indian café, I would see groups of people, usually in fitness gear munching on some delicious food, planning with a passion and visioning with a purpose.

Soon after I was introduced to some of the most dedicated, intelligent and thoughtful individuals, who approached Bala, an ICC Board Member and volunteer and asked a simple question . . . .

The Free Medical Clinic at ICC

An Interview with Dr. Anmol Mahal
By: Ashok Vaish

Dr. Anmol Mahal is at the head of a team of Indian physicians who are volunteering their time to provide an invaluable community service. They are serving at the Free Medical Clinic at the India Community Center.

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