I'm a member of the Women's Advisory Council with CCHR and just wanted to mention that it's a pretty small time commitment and a great way to meet others doing good work in the city. The Director of each council (who works full time for CCHR) actually does most of the leg work. As an advisory council member you offer your resources/connections/ideas towards different projects that the council decides on together, though each council works a bit differently. Naisy Dolar, the Director of the Asian Advisory Council is great--responsible, effective, and fun to work with. I hope 1 or more of you apply!
Neeraja
Rasheed Ahmed wrote:
Dear Friends,
I suggest someone from SAPAC should be nominated for this. Please respond
The Chicago Commission on Human Relations is seeking new members for Chicago Asian Advisory Council. Applicants must be a resident of City of Chicago and cannot be an employee of the City of Chicago. Each 3-year appointment is made by Mayor Richard M. Daley and requires ratification by the City Council.
Persons who wish to be considered for appointment are invited to send a letter specifying their interest in the Advisory Council on Asian Affairs and a current resume to :
Mr.Clarence Wood, Chicago Commission on Human Relations, 740 N. Sedgwick Street, Chicago, IL 60610. Attn: Asian Council Appointments.
The deadline is January 16, 2004.
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