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IAPC was formed to bring together media groups and the Indian media fraternity, across North America, under one umbrella, to work together, support one another, and provide a unified voice to the mainstream media world and the larger community.

IAPC members are dedicated to fulfill the vision of enhancing their own journalistic skills, while striving to help fellow journalists and future generations work towards the common cause of enhancing the well being and efficiency of all peoples of the world.

The IAPC Alberta Chapter was reorganized in 2020 by a consortium of media professionals who have demonstrated their expertise in the field of media in India and abroad. IAPC Alberta Chapter is a platform to share the skills we have gained in the media for the well-being of others. We strongly uphold the true essence of media ethics based on truth and justice for the upliftment of our society.

Mission & Vision

Mission

The Indo American Press Club is committed to excellence in journalism and communications. We envision to do this through four pillars:

  • Education: Providing a platform for education, training and mentoring.
  • Forums/Events: Organizing opportunities to share knowledge and ideas.
  • Recognition: Awarding significant contributions by those of Indian origin.
  • Networking: Engaging members of the community and having fun.
Vision

The Indo American Press Club, believe that the Indo-American and Canadian journalists should collaborate together in an effort to increase their employment in media, increase the number of Indian media professionals in management positions, encourage and educate the youth of Indian origin in North America interested in pursuing a journalism career, monitor and sensitize all media to social justice, enact and establish these objectives for the governance of our members. The Indo American Press Club is a syndicate of print and electronic media journalists of Indian origin working in the United States and Canada.

Mission & Vision

IAPC was formed to bring together media groups and the Indian media fraternity, across North America, under one umbrella, to work together, support one another, and provide a unified voice to the mainstream media world and the larger community.

IAPC members are dedicated to fulfill the vision of enhancing their own journalistic skills, while striving to help fellow journalists and future generations work towards the common cause of enhancing the well being and efficiency of all peoples of the world.

IAPC Board of Directors

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IAPCA Alberta Chapter Executive Members

IAPC was formed to bring together media groups and the Indian media fraternity, across North America, under one umbrella, to work together, support one another, and provide a unified voice to the mainstream media world and the larger community.

IAPC members are dedicated to fulfill the vision of enhancing their own journalistic skills, while striving to help fellow journalists and future generations work towards the common cause of enhancing the well being and efficiency of all peoples of the world.

Mission

The Indo American Press Club is committed to excellence in journalism and communications. We envision to do this through four pillars:

  • Education: Providing a platform for education, training and mentoring.
  • Forums/Events: Organizing opportunities to share knowledge and ideas.
  • Recognition: Awarding significant contributions by those of Indian origin.
  • Networking: Engaging members of the community and having fun.
Vision

The Indo American Press Club, believe that the Indo-American and Canadian journalists should collaborate together in an effort to increase their employment in media, increase the number of Indian media professionals in management positions, encourage and educate the youth of Indian origin in North America interested in pursuing a journalism career, monitor and sensitize all media to social justice, enact and establish these objectives for the governance of our members. The Indo American Press Club is a syndicate of print and electronic media journalists of Indian origin working in the United States and Canada.