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Anju Bhargava : ウィキペディア英語版
Anju Bhargava, a management consultant, is a member of President Barack Obama's inaugural Advisory Council on Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnership. She is an American Hindu of Indian Heritage.== Work ==A change catalyst pioneer, a management consultant and banker, has organized and advocated to build healthy American communities and corporations, while managing risks. Her distinctive research based approach leverages best practices from many spheres - education, government/politics, civic/social, religious/faith based, corporate/business, for hands on grass-roots level nation building, organizational development, risk management and individual coaching.Bhargava is a Strategic Business Transformation and Risk Management consultant dedicated to creating multi-dimensional strategies to address critical issues and maximize return on risk and value in an interdependent global environment. She works at the intersection of strategy, risk, leadership (people), process, technology and culture through a combination of both business and human levers. She began her career nearly three decades ago as a banker and has held senior level positions in Corporate America, focusing on global business transformation, organizational development and risk management (credit and operational risk). Her internationally cited research a super-regional bank’s Loan loss experience was published by (The RMA Journal ), and received recognition from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency. She worked with Rutgers Business School, as a Fellow of Department of Accounting, Business Ethics and Information Systems to frame thoughts on current risk assurance and Enterprise Risk Management issues. Ms Bhargava has consulted for global companies in diverse industries, coached and mentored talent and provided thought leadership in the public and private sectors. She has held senior positions at Bank of America, Bear Stearns, BB&T Bank, IBM Global Services, Fleet/NatWest Bank and Chase Manhattan Bank. She has developed an Executive Education program, Chakravyuhu or the labyrinth, a program for mentoring women (India and U.S.) to make the "step-change" in their careers in the global Corporate World. She has taught Organization Management at Rutgers Graduate School of Business.Shortly after her appointment to the President's Inaugural Advisory Council in April 2009, Bhargava founded (Hindu American Seva Charities ) a progressive American organization advancing seva (community service), interfaith collaboration, pluralism, social justice and sustainable civic engagement to ignite grassroots social change and build healthy communities. HASC is working to unite faith and secular communities in social equity projects and to strengthen the diaspora immigrant civic engagement of the New Americans, for the common good. Through these efforts HASC is pushing out boundaries for social justice and interfaith collaboration.As the only member of eastern tradition in the Council, she brought to the White House more awareness of the issues facing the Dharmic community (*Dharmic is generally defined as Buddhist, Hindu, Jain) and the New Americans, the post 1965 immigrants. She saw a need for greater integration of America’s cultural and religious diversity and leveraging their skills to strengthen America domestically and globally. Hence, along with the Council recommendations, with the HASC team, she authored a comprehensive community assessment report (“Call to Serve” ) and presented it to the President and Senior Administration officials. This became a strategic and visionary road map for integration of the Hindu community to make service and volunteering a defining part of Hindu/Dharmic American life and culture. The overall goal is to increase civic engagement, to increase and promote volunteering and interfaith collaboration while addressing the nation's needs. She developed tools for faith based, inculture, approach to development for the Hindu/Dharmic community to serve such as (UtsavSeva ). This approach has received widespread support from key (spiritual leaders ), including the Dalai Lama, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Amma, ISKCON, Chinmaya Mission and others.Bhargava played a key role in (co-hosting ) 3 historic conferences with the White House to help the community and the government connect more to serve and strengthen America, while bringing the strategic vision presented to the President and White House to the forefront:(1) (Energizing Dharmic Seva: Impacting Change in America and Abroad )” (July 29–31, 2011),(2) (Strengthening Dharmic Places of Worship (April 20,2012 )) and(3) “(Dharmic American Future: Seva, Innovation and Tradition )" (August 3–4, 2012).Bhargava is currently on the Board of Trustee of:1. (Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions ), and2. (Odyssey Network. )Bhargava serves on the Department of Homeland Security’s Faith-based Advisory Council and assists the (President's Interfaith Campus Challenge ) (Department of Education).Bhargava blogs frequently for Huffingtonpost and Washingtonpost. She is a frequent speaker at many forums, including The Conference Board, Universities, Corporations, (Risk & Regulation ).

Anju Bhargava, a management consultant, is a member of President Barack Obama's inaugural Advisory Council on Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnership. She is an American Hindu of Indian Heritage.
== Work ==

A change catalyst pioneer, a management consultant and banker, has organized and advocated to build healthy American communities and corporations, while managing risks. Her distinctive research based approach leverages best practices from many spheres - education, government/politics, civic/social, religious/faith based, corporate/business, for hands on grass-roots level nation building, organizational development, risk management and individual coaching.
Bhargava is a Strategic Business Transformation and Risk Management consultant dedicated to creating multi-dimensional strategies to address critical issues and maximize return on risk and value in an interdependent global environment. She works at the intersection of strategy, risk, leadership (people), process, technology and culture through a combination of both business and human levers. She began her career nearly three decades ago as a banker and has held senior level positions in Corporate America, focusing on global business transformation, organizational development and risk management (credit and operational risk). Her internationally cited research a super-regional bank’s Loan loss experience was published by (The RMA Journal ), and received recognition from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency. She worked with Rutgers Business School, as a Fellow of Department of Accounting, Business Ethics and Information Systems to frame thoughts on current risk assurance and Enterprise Risk Management issues. Ms Bhargava has consulted for global companies in diverse industries, coached and mentored talent and provided thought leadership in the public and private sectors. She has held senior positions at Bank of America, Bear Stearns, BB&T Bank, IBM Global Services, Fleet/NatWest Bank and Chase Manhattan Bank. She has developed an Executive Education program, Chakravyuhu or the labyrinth, a program for mentoring women (India and U.S.) to make the "step-change" in their careers in the global Corporate World. She has taught Organization Management at Rutgers Graduate School of Business.
Shortly after her appointment to the President's Inaugural Advisory Council in April 2009, Bhargava founded (Hindu American Seva Charities ) a progressive American organization advancing seva (community service), interfaith collaboration, pluralism, social justice and sustainable civic engagement to ignite grassroots social change and build healthy communities. HASC is working to unite faith and secular communities in social equity projects and to strengthen the diaspora immigrant civic engagement of the New Americans, for the common good. Through these efforts HASC is pushing out boundaries for social justice and interfaith collaboration.
As the only member of eastern tradition in the Council, she brought to the White House more awareness of the issues facing the Dharmic community (
*Dharmic is generally defined as Buddhist, Hindu, Jain) and the New Americans, the post 1965 immigrants. She saw a need for greater integration of America’s cultural and religious diversity and leveraging their skills to strengthen America domestically and globally. Hence, along with the Council recommendations, with the HASC team, she authored a comprehensive community assessment report (“Call to Serve” ) and presented it to the President and Senior Administration officials. This became a strategic and visionary road map for integration of the Hindu community to make service and volunteering a defining part of Hindu/Dharmic American life and culture. The overall goal is to increase civic engagement, to increase and promote volunteering and interfaith collaboration while addressing the nation's needs. She developed tools for faith based, inculture, approach to development for the Hindu/Dharmic community to serve such as (UtsavSeva ). This approach has received widespread support from key (spiritual leaders ), including the Dalai Lama, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Amma, ISKCON, Chinmaya Mission and others.
Bhargava played a key role in (co-hosting ) 3 historic conferences with the White House to help the community and the government connect more to serve and strengthen America, while bringing the strategic vision presented to the President and White House to the forefront:
(1) (Energizing Dharmic Seva: Impacting Change in America and Abroad )” (July 29–31, 2011),
(2) (Strengthening Dharmic Places of Worship (April 20,2012 )) and
(3) “(Dharmic American Future: Seva, Innovation and Tradition )" (August 3–4, 2012).
Bhargava is currently on the Board of Trustee of:
1. (Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions ), and
2. (Odyssey Network. )
Bhargava serves on the Department of Homeland Security’s Faith-based Advisory Council and assists the (President's Interfaith Campus Challenge ) (Department of Education).
Bhargava blogs frequently for Huffingtonpost and Washingtonpost. She is a frequent speaker at many forums, including The Conference Board, Universities, Corporations, (Risk & Regulation ).

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ウィキペディアでAnju Bhargava, a management consultant, is a member of President Barack Obama's inaugural Advisory Council on Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnership. She is an American Hindu of Indian Heritage.== Work ==A change catalyst pioneer, a management consultant and banker, has organized and advocated to build healthy American communities and corporations, while managing risks. Her distinctive research based approach leverages best practices from many spheres - education, government/politics, civic/social, religious/faith based, corporate/business, for hands on grass-roots level nation building, organizational development, risk management and individual coaching.Bhargava is a Strategic Business Transformation and Risk Management consultant dedicated to creating multi-dimensional strategies to address critical issues and maximize return on risk and value in an interdependent global environment. She works at the intersection of strategy, risk, leadership (people), process, technology and culture through a combination of both business and human levers. She began her career nearly three decades ago as a banker and has held senior level positions in Corporate America, focusing on global business transformation, organizational development and risk management (credit and operational risk). Her internationally cited research a super-regional bank’s Loan loss experience was published by (The RMA Journal ), and received recognition from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency. She worked with Rutgers Business School, as a Fellow of Department of Accounting, Business Ethics and Information Systems to frame thoughts on current risk assurance and Enterprise Risk Management issues. Ms Bhargava has consulted for global companies in diverse industries, coached and mentored talent and provided thought leadership in the public and private sectors. She has held senior positions at Bank of America, Bear Stearns, BB&T Bank, IBM Global Services, Fleet/NatWest Bank and Chase Manhattan Bank. She has developed an Executive Education program, Chakravyuhu or the labyrinth, a program for mentoring women (India and U.S.) to make the "step-change" in their careers in the global Corporate World. She has taught Organization Management at Rutgers Graduate School of Business.Shortly after her appointment to the President's Inaugural Advisory Council in April 2009, Bhargava founded (Hindu American Seva Charities ) a progressive American organization advancing seva (community service), interfaith collaboration, pluralism, social justice and sustainable civic engagement to ignite grassroots social change and build healthy communities. HASC is working to unite faith and secular communities in social equity projects and to strengthen the diaspora immigrant civic engagement of the New Americans, for the common good. Through these efforts HASC is pushing out boundaries for social justice and interfaith collaboration.As the only member of eastern tradition in the Council, she brought to the White House more awareness of the issues facing the Dharmic community (*Dharmic is generally defined as Buddhist, Hindu, Jain) and the New Americans, the post 1965 immigrants. She saw a need for greater integration of America’s cultural and religious diversity and leveraging their skills to strengthen America domestically and globally. Hence, along with the Council recommendations, with the HASC team, she authored a comprehensive community assessment report (“Call to Serve” ) and presented it to the President and Senior Administration officials. This became a strategic and visionary road map for integration of the Hindu community to make service and volunteering a defining part of Hindu/Dharmic American life and culture. The overall goal is to increase civic engagement, to increase and promote volunteering and interfaith collaboration while addressing the nation's needs. She developed tools for faith based, inculture, approach to development for the Hindu/Dharmic community to serve such as (UtsavSeva ). This approach has received widespread support from key (spiritual leaders ), including the Dalai Lama, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Amma, ISKCON, Chinmaya Mission and others.Bhargava played a key role in (co-hosting ) 3 historic conferences with the White House to help the community and the government connect more to serve and strengthen America, while bringing the strategic vision presented to the President and White House to the forefront:(1) (Energizing Dharmic Seva: Impacting Change in America and Abroad )” (July 29–31, 2011),(2) (Strengthening Dharmic Places of Worship (April 20,2012 )) and(3) “(Dharmic American Future: Seva, Innovation and Tradition )" (August 3–4, 2012).Bhargava is currently on the Board of Trustee of:1. (Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions ), and2. (Odyssey Network. )Bhargava serves on the Department of Homeland Security’s Faith-based Advisory Council and assists the (President's Interfaith Campus Challenge ) (Department of Education).Bhargava blogs frequently for Huffingtonpost and Washingtonpost. She is a frequent speaker at many forums, including The Conference Board, Universities, Corporations, (Risk & Regulation ).」の詳細全文を読む



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