p4 newsletter - november 2010

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Calendar 515 Eshleman hall, UC Berkeley | http://www.calP4.wordpress.com NOV & DEC 11/2 w Asian Law Caucus Voter Protection Project, time dependent on shift 11/5 & 11/19 w SF Veteran’s Equity Center Legal Clinic in collabora- tion with UC Hastings: 2-5pm (every 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month) 11/7 w Pre-Professional Football Willard Park 11am-2pm 11/9 w FBANC Legal Clinic with Legal Aid Society of San Mateo, 6-8:30 pm 11/14 w Professional Sunday, 123 Wheeler 10am-3pm 11/16 w Pre-Professional Bowling at the Albany Bowl, 9pm 12/3 w P4 End of the Year Ban- quet, 7-10pm P4 Partners Attends PBL Interorg Social P4 Partners wish you all good luck on midterms and papers! HUBBA/LBSA/P4 Business Social November 2010 VOL. I, ISSUE 2 Some P4 partners with Joneil Custodio, Prudential West Coast Diversity Relationship Manager . was in the Multicultural Center on Tuesday, October 19, 2010. Represen- tatives from various firms including KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst and Young, Gap Inc., Macy’s, Google, Wells Fargo, Bridgespan Group, Hitachi Con- sulting, Target, Prudential, CBS Interactive, Abercrombie and Fitch, Al- tria, and T-Mobile were present. More information and pictures on page 2. On October 27, 2010, Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) hosted an Interorganizational Social at Blake’s on Telegraph. Rep- resentatives from different organizations including PBL, Haas Undergraduate Black Business Association, Latino Business Student Associa- tion, Asian American Asso- ciation, Alpha Kappa Psi, Berkeley Women in Business, Inter- national Association of Busi- ness Communicators, Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, and P4 all attended the event. To kick off the event, at- tendees were divided into groups and were each given a scenario. Each group had to work together to elaborately figure out what happened in each scenario. Afterwards, the members from each orga- nization mingled and shared with one another what their organizations do and what each organization is about. The social served as a great way for members from each organization to meet and net- work with one another and build stronger relations in a casual and enjoyable setting. -Mariel de Leon CO-DIRECTOR OF PUB- LIC RELATIONS Pre-Professional Brown Bag Study Hours to be an- nounced soon! Will include snacks and beverages :)

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Page 1: P4 Newsletter - November 2010

Calendar

515 Eshleman hall, UC Berkeley | http://www.calP4.wordpress.com

Nov & dec

11/2 w Asian Law caucus voter Protection Project, time dependent on shift11/5 & 11/19 w SF veteran’s equity center Legal clinic in collabora-tion with Uc Hastings: 2-5pm (every 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month)11/7 wPre-Professional FootballWillard Park 11am-2pm11/9 wFBANc Legal clinic with Legal Aid Society of San Mateo, 6-8:30 pm11/14 wProfessional Sunday, 123 Wheeler 10am-3pm11/16 wPre-Professional Bowling at the Albany Bowl, 9pm12/3 wP4 end of the Year Ban-quet, 7-10pm

P4 Partners Attends PBL

Interorg Social

P4 Partners wish you all good luck on midterms and papers!

HUBBA/LBSA/P4 Business Social

November 2010

Vol. I, IssUE 2

Some P4 partners with Joneil custodio, Prudential West coast diversity Relationship Manager .

was in the Multicultural Center on Tuesday, october 19, 2010. Represen-tatives from various firms including KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst and Young, Gap Inc., Macy’s, Google, Wells Fargo, Bridgespan Group, Hitachi Con-sulting, Target, Prudential, CBs Interactive, Abercrombie and Fitch, Al-tria, and T-Mobile were present. More information and pictures on page 2.

on october 27, 2010, Phi Beta lambda (PBl) hosted an Interorganizational social at Blake’s on Telegraph. Rep-resentatives from different organizations including PBl, Haas Undergraduate Black Business Association, latino Business student Associa-tion, Asian American Asso-ciation,Alpha Kappa Psi, Berkeley Women in Business, Inter-national Association of Busi-ness Communicators, Delta sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, and P4 all attended the event. To kick off the event, at-tendees were divided into groups and were each given a scenario. Each group had to work together to elaborately figure out what happened in each scenario. Afterwards, the members from each orga-nization mingled and shared with one another what their organizations do and what each organization is about. The social served as a great way for members from each organization to meet and net-work with one another and build stronger relations in a casual and enjoyable setting.

-Mariel de leonCo-DIRECToR oF PUB-

lIC RElATIons

Pre-Professional Brown Bag study Hours to be an-nounced soon! Will include snacks and beverages :)

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Alumni SpotlightName: Jasper Truman Aguinaldo Cacananta

Served as:Founder (2000-2001), Executive Vice Director- Internal (2001-2002), Execu-tive Director (2002-2003)

Where is he now? Jasper double ma-

jored in business administration at the Haas school of Business and in political science as an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley where he graduated in 2003. After graduating from Berkeley, he was selected as a Judicial Fellow to work at the Judicial Council of California in san Francisco where he researched and gained a working knowledge of the various administrative challenges and policy issues faced by the state court system. At the end of his fellowship, Jasper was selected as an Academy Fellow at the Greenlining Institute to work on public policy and advocacy matters relat-ing to banking, community reinvestment, and telecommunications. After two years serving in these public interest roles, Jasper switched gears and worked in the private sector—first as a lead research analyst at a reputable corporate gov-ernance advisory firm then as a project analyst at the Walt Disney Company. With four years of substantive work experience under his belt, Jasper moved to the East Coast in Philadelphia and earned his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania law school where he served as Executive Editor of the Journal of Constitu-tional law and as student body president. He currently works as a transactional attorney at a large law firm in new York City. He works in his Firm’s Corporate Group practicing in general corporate matters including mergers and acquisitions, private equity/venture capital, securities, finance, cross-border transactions, tax, and intellectual property. In his free time, Jasper enjoys rooting for his hometown los An-geles lakers and playing the ukulele (although not well). He served as an active member of P4 throughout his years at Cal and hopes to attend P4’s 10th Anniversary celebration.

The Haas Undergraduate Black Busi-ness Association (HUBBA), the latino Business student Association (lBsA) and the Partnership for Pre-Profession-al Pilipinos (P4) held a Business social in the Multicultural Center on Tuesday, october 19, 2010. Representatives from various firms including KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst and Young, Gap Inc., Macy’s, Google, Wells Fargo, Bridges-pan Group, Hitachi Consulting, Target, Prudential, CBs Interactive, Abercrom-bie and Fitch, Altria, and T-Mobile were present and helped make this event a major success. The event served as a great networking opportunity for many of the members of the organizations and students. In order to exercise teamwork and inno-

HUBBA/LBSA/P4 Business Social continued...

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Partner Spotlight

Name : Marthina CincoBirthday: February 1Expected Grad Year: 2012Major/Minor/Concentration: Ameri-can studies : American Business and GlobalismPost-College Plans: Pre-law (intend-ed), travel to Europe and AsiaFavorite things to do outside of P4 : Watch Basketball (lAkers), play the piano, dance, go to the gym, draw, write poetry, go shoppingPre-Professional Tip: Eat a little bit before a lunch or dinner meeting. You want to be talking to the professional, not so much eating the food you ordered. You also don’t want your stomach to be growl-ing or you looking like you haven’t eaten in a long time. Favorite place to just kick it with friends (in Berkeley): My apartment. (soon... Thalassa’s or Bear’s lair.)Song have you been listening to a lot lately: Cali swag District - Teach Me How to DougieA movie is being made about your life, who would play you? Angelina JolieAs Executive what is your goal(s) for P4 in this 2010-2011 year?: Continue programs from previous years, maintain relationships with external contacts to of-fer continuous resources and networking opportunities to our members, and make sure the P4mily has fun, stays happy, and is always safe and healthy. :)

vation, all participants played a game called Tycoon Wars. students along with representatives from different firms and organizations broke into groups and created a prototype out of a limited selection of materials. After-wards, each group divided themselves into buyers and sellers, allowing par-ticipants to peruse other prototypes and market their own product. A common theme within the prototypes were eco-friendly, student-oriented products. The time and dedication HUBBA, lBsA, and P4 put forth for the event led to the production of a rewarding and fun evening.

Mariel de leon contributed to this article.-Ashley Villanueva

Co-DIRECToR oF PUBlIC RElATIons

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Partnership for Pre-Professional Pilipinos

Alumni LetterP4Dear Friends and Family of P4,

It is a real honor for me to be writing this letter on behalf of the 2010-2011 P4 partners. The partners are enthusi-astic about this year's programming, especially because it is P4's tenth year of existence! We hope we can continue the legacy of P4 that you have all contributed to by dedicating our time to the development and advancement of our members into the professional world. With that said, one of our goals is to foster a stronger relationship with our alumni. But we can't execute this without you! We ask that you:

1) Update your contact information regularly. We recognize that this may be a busy time in your life and that it is possible that you may move several times during the next few years. However, we can't keep you in the loop if we don't know where you are. You'll miss out on our monthly newsletters, invitations to P4 events, and the Tenth-Year Anniversary celebration. So please be sure to let us know whenever your contact information changes (i.e. your mailing address, e-mail address, or telephone number). Updating your contact information is easy --simply send your updated information to [email protected].

2) Stay involved. Feel free to attend any of our events including associate meetings, general meetings, shadow days, coffee chats, banquets, etc. These events are regularly advertised on our website (calP4.wordpress.com).

3) Let us know what you are up to. P4 alumni across the country are doing amazing things. Whatever life path you choose, we'd love to hear about it. :)

4) Help us contact other alumni. Our alumni database is always a work in progress and we would hate to miss an alumnus. If you know any P4 alumni contact information, feel free to pass the information along.

As a P4 alum, you are now a part of a very special community. Please know that P4 is here to help you and support you in whatever ways we can. As the Co-Director of Public Relations, I am your point person for alumni related issues. If you need to update your mailing address, have questions about upcoming events, are interested in helping with associate developments, or are trying to track down a lost classmate, I can help you out. Whatever your ques-tion, I will do my best to answer it.

I hope to hear from you soon!

Ashley VillanuevaThe Partnership for Pre-Professional Pilipinos (P4)Co-Director of Public [email protected]://calp4.wordpress.com/