Southern California Organization
of Pak-American Engineers Meets
A
group photograph of members of the Southern California
Organization of Pak-American Engineers who met in Los
Angeles |
Los
Angeles: A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Southern
California Organization of Pak-American Engineers (SCOPE)
was held on March 17 at the Aashiana Restaurant in Diamond
Bar, California.
SCOPE was established on January 17, 2005 to provide a forum
for engineers of all disciplines to interact and pursue activities
of a social, cultural and educational nature.
SCOPE is a professional non-profit organization of engineers
residing in Southern California region from Santa Barbara
to San Diego. The Organization provides a multi-discipline
to platform for Pakistani engineers, primarily geared towards
professional growth and networking. With the aim of bringing
all Southern California-based Pakistani-American engineers
together to pursue common interests, SCOPE was created as
a result of the efforts of NEDians, the Alumni of NED Engineering
University, Karachi, Pakistan.
According to a spokesman of SCOPE, the bylaws have been adopted
and a website (www.pakscope.com) has also been established.
The organization pledged to initiate ways and means to foster
and encourage cooperation with and among engineers and professionals
within and outside the USA. The members decided to meet every
two months at different locations in Southern California so
to give the organization a regional exposure. The organization
has a bright prospect to unite the engineers who are in utmost
need of organized networking for meeing their technical as
well as social needs.
For more information, please contact the following:
Shahnawaz Ahmad: 626-821-3456 sahmad@saassociates.net
Or Kamran Haque: 714-606-0477 PAKSCOPE@AOL.com
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