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Friday, October 5, 2007

Re: [chottala.com] Senior Executives--VVIP matter

Thank you so much.

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From: rana karim <ranakarim2000@yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 5, 2007 4:10:36 PM
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Senior Executives--VVIP matter

Thank you for the insight, Dr. Chowdhury. Please feel free to include me in this initiative.. ...Just a thought, you might have to take the bull by the horn and drive the same through "EXECUTION'  phase of the undertaking. Most of the first generation BD-Americans are focused in 'song and dance' type functions instead of initiatives those will positively impact us socio-economically though...... part of being a first generation immigrants.
 
I'll bring this up with our local BD- American org. - Bangladeshi American Society of Greater Houston (BAGH) 
 
Thank you,
 
Rana Karim
Director, BAGH
Houston, TX
 
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Jamir chowhdury <americamyland@ yahoo.com> wrote:
We Bangladeshi- Americans are involved with so many organizations and societies but we never pushed one of the most imortant matters to the highest level of U.S. political circles and government. The matter is the appointment of American Bengali in the Senior Executive level in the U.S. government.
Reports by the Government Accountability Office show that "the numbers of women and minorities are low in the SES," Akaka said. Davis said the reports "documented a poorly diversified SES."
Of the 6,349 career SES members, the most recent GAO tally counted 325 African American men, 221 African American women, 164 Hispanic men and 65 Hispanic women.
That demographic profile of the SES, which was released in May, also showed there were 90 Asian/Pacific Islander men, 56 Asian/Pacific Islander women, 59 American Indian/Alaska native men and 27 American Indian/Alaska Native women.
The overwhelming majority of SES members were white -- 3,900 white men and 1,436 white women.
The GAO tally also included six as "unspecified. "

Can we form a federation of all groups in the U.S. and speak in one voice in this and other most important matters? Thank you.

Sincerely,

Dr. Jamir Chowdhury, currently working for the Qatar University administration.

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