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Helping Brainz’s Sunday e-Talks presents a session on CSR, HR, Skill Development, and Community and NGO Management by Sonam Mehra.
About the speaker:
Sonam Mehra has over 10 years experience in HR, Skill Development & CSR domains with various national and multinational companies. While leading the Corporate Social Responsibility program at MetLife Global Operations support center, Noida (MGOSC), a fully owned subsidiary of MetLife Global, she was involved in managing and expanding Metlife’s three key initiatives of Saksham, Madhyam and Saanjh; which target women, differently-abled children and elderlies.
Sonam has been instrumental in planning and implementation of key initiatives like Government’s Skill India Program (J&K). She successfully conceptualized and established ‘Drishtee Sakhi’ , a program that imparted entrepreneurship skills to rural women from the village of Bihar, UP and Assam. She had also undertaken CSR project of multinationals like Panasonic, RICOH, Godrej and others.
Sonam is keen on working for upliftment and inclusion of differently-abled persons. It is her belief that only by acceptance and insertion, of such people in to the society, can we truly progress. She is currently engaged in formulating a plan to provide them with equal opportunities in different walks of life.
She is an active faculty member of Art of Living foundation and conducts workshops for young children and teenagers in both rural and urban areas. She implemented new methodology in child counselling of ‘Quality Circle Time’ ” (methodology researched by Jenny Maslow in US) and trained 500 children to overcome their challenges.
Sonam has completed her Master’s degree in Human Resource Management and is Certified in Child Counselling, CSR –Compliance Act Sec-135 of companies act and is also pursuing Masters in Social Work (MSW). She hold an E-certificate on designing CSR Strategy & Approach from The Satell Institute, University of Pennsylvania.
When: 29th Nov 2020, 6:50 PM
Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83558550288?pwd=dmlRaEtJVjhSM0JLMGNEUThhalcxUT09