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Every day, AIESEC members from across our network of over 100 countries, are demonstrating how they are active leaders making a positive contribution to their society. The efforts and achievements of the top talent represented across our membership of over 28,000 are often covered by the mass media across the world. This space is intended to be a forum for that coverage, serving as examples of how AIESEC members are truly the leaders of tomorrow.
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ROTTERDAM, November 8 th, 2008- For more than 800,000 alumni in over 100 countries, AIESEC represents a powerful network of change-makers. Launched in the year of AIESEC's 60 th anniversary, MyAIESEC.net is the virtual space for alumni to catch up with old friends, find new opportunities and plug in to AIESEC today.
Capturing the spirit of the AIESEC network, MyAIESEC.net is the global online platform connecting AIESEC members and alumni. Emil Ivanov, Global Alumni Relations Manager, describes the launch as an important step for the organisation; "In 1948, AIESEC played a driving role in forgoing international co-operation in post-war Europe. In 2008, AIESEC is using Web 2.0 technology to enable our alumni to host conversations that matter today", says Emil.
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ROTTERDAM October 16th, June 18, 2008—
For the first time in 60 years, AIESEC is honored to congratulate an alumnus,
and champion of the AIESEC vision of peace, for being awarded the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize.
“Nobel Laureate Martti Ahtisaari is a role model AIESEC alumni. His lifelong commitment to
peace, participation and diversity reflects the best of 60 years of AIESEC history, enabling the
leaders of positive change our world needs. On behalf of over 30,000 young people in more than 100
countries, I congratulate Martti Ahtisaari for his contribution to peace and the fulfillment of
humankind’s potential” , said Juan Cajiao, President of AIESEC
International.
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Celebrating 60 years of developing leadership, the AIESEC International Congress will connect young people with some of the world’s most experienced and effective leaders to explore the challenges and opportunities of a sustainable future. The Congress is an opportunity for young people to challenge their preconceptions and options and become agents of positive change.
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BRUSSELS, June 18, 2008— Brussels will be transported in time as it hosts AIESEC’s 60th anniversary celebrations June 27 – 29, 2008 . Established in 1948 by seven European countries—including Belgium ,—AIESEC’s aim was to foster cultural understanding amongst nations, a similar dream to the would-be European Union.
Over 150 elite business leaders along with past and present AIESEC members will gather for this
event in Brussels, which was the home of AIESEC’s international secretariat for many decades.
European Commission Vice President for Enterprise and Industry, Gunter Verheugen will speak
about the role of Europe today at the opening of the event in the Crowne Plaza Brussels, on June
28, 2008.
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The weekend meeting was a culmination of reminiscing, celebration and reconnecting to the
valuable network that AIESEC provides its members and alumni.
AIESEC co-founder, Jean Choplin added to the nostalgic atmosphere of the evening by sharing
a bit about his dream of establishing such an organization a reality. From seven European
countries to now 100 across five continents, AIESEC has grown quite significantly since the dream
came into conception in 1948.
“Once upon a time” he remembers,...(to read more click here ).
SINGAPORE (April 7, 2008)—The AIESEC Symposium, sponsored by Unilever and PricewaterhouseCoopers, was held at the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore on April 4, 2008. The one-day event centered on the theme of Youth Talent: Leadership and Innovation in Asia Pacific.
Business and AIESEC youth leaders from Asia Pacific were brought together through this Symposium. Corporations such as the Royal Bank of Scotland, Merrill Lynch, Singapore Exchange were amongst the 92 attendees at the occasion.
Ms. Gathoni Wang’ombe, SEAA Leadership Development Director of Unilever, said: “The Symposium was engaging. It was a door that opened up exchange of opinions between corporates and youth. Students want to be heard and their views need to be taken seriously. They have provided insight that there is a reason behind job-hopping: nowadays, people want to move to other companies to seek personal development.”
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TOKYO (March 22, 2008)—This week top executives from the Asian region, including GM’s from Toyota and Sony and Senior Advisor of the UN will take part in a discussion panel on the role of companies in sustainability.
The discussion, entitled "Environment Initiatives by Companies", marks AIESEC’s 60 years of activitating leadership across the region and will be attended by 150 AIESEC alumni, 200 youths from across Asia-Pacific and the current President of AIESEC International, Gabriela Albescu.
For the complete Media Advisory, please click here.MACEDONIA, FYRO – (20th February, 2008) – Juan Cajiao has been newly elected as the President for AIESEC International for the term 2008-09.
Originally from Costa Rica, Juan is the current Director of Ibero America on AIESEC International. He has been working for five years with AIESEC and has held various leadership roles on the national and international level.
With a background in Industrial Engineering, Juan’s vision for the future is to have his own consultancy firm, which will also lend support to NGOs and SMEs and provide opportunities for young talents. He see’s his term as President of AIESEC International, providing him with the skills required to achieve his future goals. His term officially starts August 1, 2008.
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