- Monthly Business Mixers, usually held on the second Thursday of the month. Typically, these meeting include a speaker presenting various industry and economic updates. There are networking opportunities before and after the presentation.
- Cultural events include celebrating the Persian New Year (Norooz), Annual Picnic (Sizdah-Bedar),Yalda (the longest night of the year), and Fall Harvest Festival (Mehregan)1.
- Educational Classes. Usually, one Saturday of the month is dedicated to a technical subject. Recent examples have included QuickBooks, Microsoft Project, etc.
- Supporting Arts, by showing classical movies on the third Saturday of the month. Also, at times, NIPOC has promoted movies which have included Iranian actors, actresses, directors, and producers.
- Internships can be very pivotal to students. There have been several internship cases at the office.
- Career Counseling has been quite a success for many individuals. Most effective for newcomers to California, it includes resume and career path reviews. Although the applicants do most of the job search, occasionally NIPOC forwards their resumes to prospective employers.
- Business Directory on NIPOC’s website has been expanding and is available to the public.
NIPOC News
ORANGE, CA — Based on a survey of purchasing managers, the California Composite
Index, measuring overall manufacturing activity in the state, decreased from 67.3 in the fourth
quarter of 2021 to 63.8 in the first quarter of 2022, indicating that the manufacturing sector is
expected to grow at a slower rate in the first quarter of this year. “The purchasing managers
report that supply chain issues and higher input costs are negatively affecting the growth rate
of the California manufacturing sector in the first quarter of 2022,” said Dr. Raymond Sfeir,
director of the purchasing managers’ survey. Expressing their frustration, one purchasing
manager wrote “The port congestion is terrible, and pricing is at a point of being criminal”.
Production, new orders, and employment are expected to grow at a lower rate in the first
quarter. Inventories of purchased materials are expected to increase at a higher rate. Lead
time to receive raw materials is reaching six months in some industries. It is very difficult to
find qualified workers. Outsourcing costs are increasing as well. Cancelled orders are not
uncommon.
A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research
One University Drive, Orange, California 92866 (714) 997-6693
Chapman.edu
PRESS RELEASE
Dear NIPOC family:
2020 has been an interesting year, to say the least. We started the year with a new Board of Directors, followed by our annual Economic Forecast session, attended by some 280 people.
NIPOC board of directors have decided to cancel this year’s 13-bedar picnic, with no music at Shelter 1 of Mason Park. read more
In spending time with a Persian Iranian the other day, who was in Canada doing a PhD in mechanical engineering I learned a tremendous amount. Not only are the Iranian people endearing, they are extremely kind and peaceful.
Former Chapman University president gives up kidney to help stranger
Network of Iranian-American Professionals in Orange County, NIPOC, did fundraising and donated the proceeds to the Flood Victims in Iran, through the American Red Cross.
NIPOC is proud to announce our new program to facilitate integration of newcomers to the United States.