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Do you remember your high school chemistry teacher?

If you were lucky, you had a teacher like Sandee Kastrul — someone talented enough to make chemistry relevant, accessible and fun. Back in the 1990s, deep in some of Chicago’s poorest and most crime-ridden West Side neighborhoods, Sandee had a gift for engaging her students and bringing concepts like the three states of matter – gases, liquids and solids – to life. Girls found it easy to imagine themselves as flowing liquids, musicians and other artists self-identified as amorphous gases, and even jocks recognized their affinity to stolid solids.

The great thing about Sandee is that she didn’t confine her magic to the classroom. Over the years, she stayed in touch with her students and took an interest in their lives. And when she saw one sharp student after another graduate from high school, excel in college but then settle into low-paying, pink-collar jobs, she refused to accept the status quo; she acted.

In 1999, Sandee co-founded i.c. stars. This is an organization that puts Chicago young adults on a path to soar — as entrepreneurs, as business and IT professionals, and as community leaders. Through project-based learning, full-immersion teaching and strong partnerships with leading corporations, technology services providers, grant makers and individual volunteers, Sandee and her team connect talent with opportunity. During and after the program, i.c. stars interns and alumni benefit from mentorship, critical contacts and relationship building, and merit-based employment.

I find it pretty impressive that i.c. stars has transformed 200 high-potential urban young adults into some of the best technology professionals and community leaders around. But Sandee will tell you they’re just getting started.

In fact, the i.c. stars vision is to create 1,000 such “inner city computer stars” by 2020 – and not just in Chicago.  This is a model that could work just as well in Rockford, Aurora or Atlanta, but it will require people like you and me to contribute time, talent and/or treasure to the cause.

Case in point: If you’re in the Chicago area, consider purchasing a ticket or sponsorship to attend i.c. stars’ Techbash 2011. You’ll have an opportunity to personally meet many of the program’s alumni and network with 40 company CIOs, who will be serving drinks as celebrity bartenders at the event.

Next up: i.c. stars community and alumni success stories

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I love writing books but, just like everyone who takes on this task, it can be daunting. But what about a book that doesn’t require so much “heavy lifting?” Enter the book-journal. One of the rules I keep around book writing is to write books I would want to buy. Well, here is one of those books and I’m taking you along with me on the journey so you can see, firsthand, how I create these books.

Step 1: Create a Great Cover. See below. It’s simple. It’s attractive. It took me about two hours to create. Want to know more? Stay tuned.

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Biz Book PitchFest 2010 Contest – Are You the Next Best-Selling Business Book Author?

May 31, 2010

Have you ever dreamed about becoming a best-selling business book author? Biz Book PitchFest 2010 Contest is your opportunity to win $500 and get your book published! Networlding has teamed up with crowdSPRING to create Biz Book Pitchfest 2010. It’s our way of  helping aspiring business book authors to realize a dream of having a [...]

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Great New Book Coming Out – Inclusion Paradox, And We Helped!

June 30, 2009

We are so happy to announce that our client, Andres Tapia, is coming out with his groundbreaking new book, The Inclusion Paradox. It has been a long and devoted journey for Networlding and our team of experts to help Andres and his book get published. We know you will greatly appreciate and enjoy this solid [...]

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Kraft Week Tweets – Doing Well by Doing Good

June 29, 2009

My team and I have decided that we should tweet on Kraft for a week and see what results we get. Now, there are rules with Networlding as we are all about the GOOD that companies do in the world. What does that mean? If you have something that we should know about that Kraft [...]

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Why You Should Publish Now

June 26, 2009

by Jon Malysiak, Chief Publishing Officer, Networlding Publishing I want to take some time today to more formally introduce myself. I’ve been in the publishing industry now for almost twelve years. I started out as an Acquisitions Coordinator at IDG Books (now an imprint of Wiley), focusing on developing their extremely successful …For Dummies series. [...]

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Welcome to Networlding Publishing

May 12, 2009

Welcome to the very first blog posting of Networlding Publishing. I’m excited to be announcing the launch of a revolutionary new way that thought leaders can extend their brand and their impact on communities all around the world. Having worked within the publishing industry for nearly twelve years, I’ve come to realize that the traditional [...]

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