
“Since its inception in 1948, AIESEC has contributed to the development of society by serving as an agent of positive change through education and cultural exchange. I commend AIESEC’s continuing efforts to develop the future business leadership of our countries."
Kofi Annan, Secretary General, United Nations
Northwestern University Chapter
2008-2009 OFFICERS |
Jason Wang
Local Community President
Eric De Feo
VP International Exchange
Ran Zhang
VP Service
Munjal Shah
VP Recruitment & Member Development
Kelly Rincon
VP Events Planning
Alisha Varma
VP Events Planning |
Diana Nielsen
VP Professional Development
John Kollath
VP Professional Development
Vaibhav Patel
VP Logistics/Finance
Courtney Sharpe
VP Campus and Community Outreach
Clara Choi
VP Campus and Community Outreach
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PREVIOUS OFFICERS |
Alejandro Luciano
Local Community President 2007-2008
Nandita Batra
Local Community President 2006-2007
Jon Mauldin
Service Team Leader 2006-2007
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Abdallah Khan (AK)
Co-Founder & Local Community President 2004-2006
Josin Chin-Sang
Co-Founder & Sales/Service Team Leader
Theng Khuan Low
Co-Founder & Outgoing Exchange Team Leader 2004-2005 |
MEMBERS |
Amy Alvarez Berg
Zeshan Bagewadi
Bonnie Balmos
Claudia Barna
Michelle Benard
Emily Carnahan
Wilson Chang
Jessie Chen
Ioana Chivu
Clara Choi
JesseCurti
Kasia Daniliszyn
Eric De Feo
Alissa Dos Santos
Alexandra Garcia
Liz Granger
Elizabeth Griffith
Deen Gu
Jumanah Hassan
Moriah Hnath
Manu Jain
Asim Jaweed
Jennifer Mengyi Jiang
Jon Kent
Jonathon Kollath
Norman Li
Kaidi Liu
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Alejandro Luciano
Jordan McDole
Amanda Morsch
Amanda Murphy
Diana Nielsen
Jiwon Park
Eunjin Park
Vaibhav Patel
Kelly Rincon
Bartlomiej Rog
Sourya Roy
Priyanka Rupani
Chirag Sabunani
Michael Sachaj
Navita Sahai
Munjal Shah
Courtney Sharpe
A.O. Smith
Ramata Sow
Sisi Tang
Anup Tapase
Elizabeth Thiers
Neha Thirani
Alisha Varma
Jason Wang
Patrick Wong
Ran Zhang |
Why Join AIESEC?
- You want to promote international understanding
- The purpose of every exchange is to increase international awareness, to grant people a perspective not otherwise available to them, and to counter the national stereotypes we’re faced with.
The 100 member countries of AIESEC exchange thousands of students every year. Why? So that people can come back from their time abroad, share their experiences, and hopefully give people at home a glimpse of the world.
- You want to make a difference in a person’s life
- AIESEC traineeships are often life-changing experiences. If you’ve ever had an incredible time abroad, this is the opportunity to give others their chance.Whether you help with outgoing exchange or corporate services, you can make these experiences happen for others.
- You enjoy having an international network of friends
- 50,000 student members. 1100 universities. 100 countries. AIESEC hosts national and international conferences where members from around the world get together to discuss issues facing our global business environment, and to have a great time. Happen to be in Mumbai and in need of a place to crash? No problem, just e-mail the AIESECers at the local chapter. It’s a truly global network.
- You want to travel and work abroad
- As an AIESEC member, opportunities to travel are endless. International conferences can take you anywhere from Cameroon to Switzerland. In addition, as an AIESEC member you have a chance to work abroad in one of 87 member countries as an intern with one of the thousands of international companies that work with AIESEC.
- You like our kind of people
- Most AIESEC members get involved for one of the above reasons. Most people stay involved because of the people in the organization. Come to one of our meetings or events and check us out!
AIESEC offers opportunities to gain skills in:
- Team work
- Interpersonal skills
- Cross Cultural skills
- Sales and Negotiation Skills
- Project Management
- Public Speaking Skills
- Team management
- Operations management
- Networking, Customer service skills
- Marketing and Advertising Skills