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Oct162009

Order! Order in the Committee!

As part of the program, NBCU IMLP's are required to participate in one of a few committees on top of their rotation.

Some of the committees are more popular than others and are the hardest to get.

There are committees for a variety of areas within NBCU.

For example, yours truly is in charge of the West Coast Alumni Committee.

What does this entail you ask? Well I get to send out emails and invitations to events and meets between alumni and new IMLP's.

What's really cool is that most of the alumni who are off program within NBCU usually like to stay in contact with new IMLP's and some are even ALs (assignment leaders). So these "outings" are great for networking and opening doors for possible next rotations and even off program positions.

And by outings,  I mean happy hours, or something as cheesy as bowling night (and I'm terrible at bowling!).

There are a few others that stand out amongst the committees, such as the recruitment committee (speaks for itself), orientation committee, events committee, green initiative committee, etc.  We choose our top choices, but its pretty much selected at random (I chose recruitment and orientation).

Reader Comments (1)

Hey Matt this is great!!!
Also in Energy Infra we've something like the committees in NBCU!!!
Let's get in touch to share best practices!

I'm also leading the Global Initiatives IMLP committee, and I would like to know more about what events NBCU IMLPs are organizing, cause maybe some of them could be interesting also for other biz IMLPs!!!

Feel free to reach me to discuss further.

Best,
Damiano

October 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDamiano Forlì

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