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Navid Serrano

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Navid Serrano
Born
Mexico City
CounsellorAmericas
2010 - 2018
ITC member2018 - Present

Navid Serrano is a Mexican Bahá’í currently serving as a member of the International Teaching Center.

Background[edit]

Serrano was born in Mexico City but moved to the United States at some point completing a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of California in San Diego in 1998. He then moved to Rochester, New York, where in 1999 he began working for the Eastman Kodak Company and he also began studying a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology. In 2002 he moved back to California where he began pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles as of 2004.[1] As of 2011 Serrano was working for the Computer Vision group as a Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California,[2] and as of 2017 he was working as a Professor of Engineering at Cuyamaca College in San Diego.[3]

In 2010 the Universal House of Justice appointed Serrano as a Continental Counselor for the Americas.[4] In January 2013 the Regional Council of California invited Serrano assist in an inter-institutional meeting held for study and reflection on the progress of the institute process.[5] In 2016 he called a meeting with members of Local Spiritual Assemblies across California which was reportedly the first meeting of its kind called by a Counselor.[6] In 2018 he was appointed to the International Teaching Center and moved to the Holy Land to serve on the body.

Talks[edit]

  • 2010 - Story About Teaching

References[edit]

  1. ↑ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031320304000949
  2. ↑ https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37646991500
  3. ↑ https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=2260773
  4. ↑ Baha'i Canada, Vol. 23, No. 4, p 4
  5. ↑ https://www.bahai.us/9/community/news/2013/july-august/reading-reality-leads-california-council-to-new-approach/
  6. ↑ https://www.divinegemsvirtues.com/uploads/6/1/4/8/61489781/meeting_of_lsas_with_counsellor_navid_serrano_sunday_november_6th_from_9am__12noon.pdf
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Antonella Demonte · Mehranguiz Farid Tehrani · Gloria Javid · Dinesh Kumar · Kanagaratnam Lakmeeharan · Rachel Ndegwa · Amir Saberin · Navid Serrano · Holly Woodard
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Joan Lincoln · Farzam Arbab · Kiser Barnes · Stephen Birkland · Gustavo Correa · Rolf von Czekus · Andrej Donoval · Hooper Dunbar · Violette Haake · Stephen Hall · Lauretta King · Peter Khan · Paul Lample · Payman Mohajer · Chuungu Malitonga · Shapoor Monadjem · Albert Nshisu Nsunga · Shahriar Razavi · Zenaida Ramirez · Ayman Rouhani · Penny Walker  · Juan Francisco Mora · Praveen Kumar Mallik · Alison Milston  · Uransaikhan Baatar  · Ramchand Coonjul
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