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MIT Alumni: Join the Club! 

Click here for on-line membership registration (Please note that membership registration and website registration are different. Website registration is not required for membership registration but makes it easier for future event registration. Membership registration allows members to qualify for membership only event and for membership discounts.)

You should join the MITCNC immediately to start building relationships and take advantage of many upcoming events. If you've never attended an event, please make an effort to attend one this upcoming year. Dues and corresponding membership levels can be found below. Your one-time payment ensures MITCNC membership through July 2009.  We prefer that you register for membership online, but if you wish to print a hardcopy of our membership form and mail a check then please click here

Please feel free to ask questions by simply emailing Andrey Titov andtitov@hotmail.com or any other MITCNC officer directly. For all up-to-date information, please see www.mitcnc.org .

Sustain the Bay Area MIT Legacy…100 years and counting!

Your years at MIT provided you with life-changing educational and personal experiences. Whether through your living group, a UROP project, playing a sport, exploring career interests – MIT has played a key role in helping you discover yourself and move you along your post-MIT path. Now you can become a part of MIT’s rich legacy of involvement and leadership by joining the MIT Club of Northern California, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year!

Explore your Interests and Enrich your Life

There are more than 9,000 MIT alumni in the Bay Area -- not surprising given the geography’s concentration of pure science, engineering, technology and business verticals. The MITCNC is active in catering to those interests by organizing events addressing social to professional interests via various forums. We aim to facilitate opportunities for you to create relationships, reconnect with old friends and further explore your interests by leveraging your MIT connection. Here are brief descriptions our recurring series and programs:

-- The Entrepreneurship Series provides a series of programs, services and resources designed to assist MIT alumni/ae in pursuing their entrepreneurial interests. The current program is organized by industry vertical, with lecture series in i) Life Sciences, ii) Telecommunications, Software, iii) Renewable Energy & Clean Technology, iv) Semiconductors and v) C3 (Convergence, Community & Commerce). The club also runs a horizontal Growing Companies lecture series dedicated to helping entrepreneurs

-- The Boomertech Series focuses on emerging technologies and applications targeted at the intersection of technology and aging, enhancing of quality of life as we age, involving events on topics such as Brain Tools, Smart Home Management and other significant new technologies.

-- The Career Development Program is designed to i) empower MIT alumni/ae to manage their careers and plan for their professional futures, ii) help each participating alumnus/a to articulate goals and a desired career roadmap and iii) provide guidance on how to recognize and seize opportunities that can move them toward these goals. This is done via "Model of success" presentations and various instructional workshops and presentations.

-- The Social Events Series involves everything from athletic outings to cocktail mixers with allied alumni organizations. We are particularly desirous of increasing our family-oriented offerings and organizing events in traditionally underserved parts of Northern California.

If you would like to see another area of focus or have an idea for an event, please let us know by contacting Alison Chaiken (contact info on opposite fold). We thrive and depend on your input.

Keep MIT Traditions & Commitments Alive

The MITCNC is the caretaker of MIT’s Bay Area traditions and alumni events. Where else can you scrutinize another generation’s brass rat, reminisce your favorite hack, raise a drink to IAP or concisely describe your major with a number? Since 1983, the MITCNC has provided scholarships for partial tuition support for undergraduates from Northern California. This fund, which currently assists six students, is intended to make it easier for students from Northern California to attend the Institute. This year marks the100th anniversary of the MITCNC. In conjunction with the MITAA, we will be hosting a special set of Speaker Series in its honor. Help us to commemorate a century of MIT’s contributions and legacy in the Bay Area!

Get Involved

The MITCNC provides several hundred practical leadership and service opportunities through its clubs, conferences and publications. Our dues fund the common infrastructure for all MITCNC interest groups and meetings. They also subsidize every event, making it possible for the largest number of students to participate. Your membership in MITCNC entitles you to attend events run by the club at significant discounts to non-members.

Questions?

Nelson Lin ’91
President, MITCNC
nplin@alum.mit.edu

Andrey Titov
VP Membership & Volunteer Integration
andtitov@hotmail.com

Alison Chaiken ’89
Director, Volunteer Integration
achaiken@alum.mit.edu