aiesec carleton: external newsletter, summer 2011
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In our first issue of our external newsletter, we feature interviews with a current alumnus and a past intern from Greece. Subscribe to our external newsletter for updates on upcoming events and opportunities to get involved with our Local Chapter.TRANSCRIPT
AIESEC CarletonExternal Newsletter
Summer 2011
| Table of Contents
2 l Summer 2011
President’s Message 3
AIESEC Carleton Exchange Participant Map 4
Profile: Intern 5
Profile: Alumni 6
Opportunities to be Involved 8
Upcoming Event 9
Our Partners 10
Board of Advisors 11
| President’s Message
3 l Summer 2011
Executive Board 2011
Nicole Cliteur, Local Committee President
Erica Tin, VP Communications
Michelle Rezvine, VP Campus Relations
Rob Small, VP Corporate Relations
Matt Banninga, VP Outgoing Exchange
Deanne Pittman, VP Talent Management
Gillian Aitken, Organizing Committee President
AIESEC Carleton
External Newsletter Summer 2011
Design: Sabrina Falcomer
AIESEC Carleton | 834 A Loeb, Carleton University | Ottawa, Ontario K1S
5B6 | Canada
Office: +1 613.520.2600 ext 1683 | www.aiesec.ca/carleton | [email protected]
Ivan Tsao, VP Finance
Success is bringing together people who have nothing in common but a dream. I truly believe that this is what AIESEC continues to do: uniting people from around the world through the vision of creating globally minded leaders. Through this unique experience, many post-secondary students are given the opportunity to engage
with our external partners and develop skills that they are able to use in their professional careers.
As President of AIESEC Carleton, I have had the chance to see how this organization has impacted myself and the other students with whom I work. AIESEC has given me the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals from around the world and to challenge myself constantly. The opportunities that AIESEC has given me have pushed my personal development and allowed me to accomplish things that I never would have imagined possible at 20 years of age. I truly believe that I am leading an organization that is in the business of changing lives.
I look forward to driving AIESEC Carleton to new heights and engaging the Carleton University and Ottawa communities in our organization. I invite you to learn more about our organization and the amazing stories that our members, interns, alumni and partners have to share. AIESEC Carleton is looking to achieve sustainable and remarkable growth in 2011, and we want you to be a part of that.
4 l Summer 2011
| AIESEC Carleton Exchange Participants
Where AIESEC Carleton members have come and gone...
ChileManagement
BrazilDevelopmentEducation
KenyaDevelopment
IndiaManagement
CameroonEducation
ChinaEducationManagement
EgyptEducation
TurkeyEducation
Technical
ArgentinaTechnical
MexicoTechnical
ManagementGermany
GreeceTechnical
PolandTechnical
CroatiaTechnical
Indonesia
Ivory Coast
Hong Kong
Management
Development
An AIESEC intern from another country completing an exchange with AIESEC Carleton
Legend
Country where AIESEC operates
An AIESEC Carleton member completing an exchange in another country
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Management
| Profile: Intern
5 l Summer 2011
“What country are you from?”
“How did you first get involved with AIESEC?”
“When did you do your internship in Canada? Where did you work?”
“What are some examples of responsibilities you had at your company here in Canada?”
“How did you benefit from being an AIESEC intern?”
“Are you still active in AIESEC?”
I come from Greece.
I was first a member, and then I became President of an organizing committee for one of the chapter's projects. I enjoyed the learning environment and started becoming more and more interested in AIESEC.
I came in 2010, from January till August. I worked for Carleton University, at the Career Centre and co-op office. It was a Technical Internship and I was supporting the Technology Officer of the department with everyday duties and other projects.
My role was quite a bit of jack-of-all-trades. The main duties included supporting students in accessing their online services, and updating and maintaining the website. As well, I also maintained the database of employer contacts, sent newsletters, all the while assisting the Marketing Officer.
I learned to work in a North American professional environment, and how to serve people in the field of Information Technology. Overall, I drastically improved my English and learned how to work and live abroad with all the challenges such a situation brings.
Now, I consider myself an AIESEC alumnus, having completed the whole AIESEC experience. I look forward to all the possibilities that this stage brings.
Marios Perdiou
| Profile: Alumni
6 l Summer 2011
Fahad Sami
“When did you attend Carleton University? What program did you study?”
I studied at Carleton University from 2000-2004. I graduated with honours from the Bachelors of Commerce program with a concentration in Accounting.
I am a senior manager of Allocations and Data Analysis at United Way.
My first role with AIESEC was as VP Finance for the National Leadership Development Conference in 2004. It was a conference designed to explore the social issues affecting youth and businesses today.
During my time as an AIESECer, I was fortunate enough to attend a national conference in Toronto. I mostly remember getting to meet some pretty phenomenal young professionals while learning a lot about the student-driven AIESEC culture.
From a practical standpoint, my time at AIESEC definitely helped me transition into the workforce. My role as VP Finance gave me the opportunity to manage a fairly substantial budget, negotiate with suppliers, and report to the board of advisors. All of this added up to some pretty stellar experience (that helped me get my first job), and gave me skills that I continue to hone and use to this day.
“Where are you currently employed?”
“When did you first become involved with AIESEC?”
“What opportunities did being an AIESEC member afford you?”
“As a university graduate, do you find AIESEC instilled in you skills you can now apply in the workforce?”
AIESEC appreciates the fact that our alumni are the biggest measures of its success.
AIESEC alumni are changing the world today and continue to be the leaders that they started to become during their active membership in
AIESEC.
| Profile: Alumni, continued
7 l Summer 2011
“Overall, how did you benefit from being an AIESEC member?”
Aside from the practical points, AIESEC shaped my view of the world, and helped strengthened my sense of social justice. I’m still constantly inspired by AIESECers – many of the friends I made during that time are still doing great things across the globe. All that to say, overall, AIESEC inspired me, and continues to do so.
Unfortunately, I'm not currently a very active alumni. I will, however, say that I certainly feel connected to AIESEC, thanks to all the outreach from the current Carleton LC. I would love to play a more active role in the near future! I'd welcome the chance to give back to AIESEC/AIESEC Carleton in some way. It's not just about giving back - it's also an opportunity for me to learn as well: AIESECers have a tendency to see the bigger, more hopeful picture of the way the world can (and should) be - we could all use a reminder of that from time to time!
“Are you an active AIESEC alumnus?”
| Opportunities to be Involved
8 l Summer 2011
Global Internship Program
Sponsorship
AIESEC's Global Internship Program (GIP) is a cost effective and turnkey solution for small, medium, and large businesses to enrich the diversity of their workplace, while bringing in global perspectives to a Canadian office.
AIESEC strives to provide your organization with the best talent from its vast pool of young professionals from all around the world. In the end, your organization makes the ultimate decision in the job description, salary, and the selection of the future employee.
Global corporations, such as Alcatel-Lucent, and small businesses alike have witnessed the return on investment that an AIESEC employee can bring to their organization, and we hope that you will take this opportunity to learn more about how we can help you globalize your business.
If you are interested, please contact Robert Small at for more
information.
Being an AIESEC sponsor benefits your company by:
Increasing your visibility through access to provincial, national, and international promotion from a number of different mediums.
Contributing to the ongoing professional development of students resulting in experienced and globally minded future leaders.
If you are interested, please contact Ivan Tsao at for more information.
corporate.relat [email protected]
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| Upcoming Event
9 l Summer 2011
AIESEC Carleton is hosting the Ontario Atlantic Regional Conference (OARC)
OARC will bring 200 AIESEC members from across Ontario and Halifax to Ottawa for a unique and stimulating leadership development experience. The focus of the conference is on giving new members greater exposure to AIESEC.
OARC presents opportunities for delegates, local partners, and established AIESEC alumni to network and exchange ideas. Among other skills, delegates receive high intensity training on marketing, team management, brand awareness, and social entrepreneurship in order to contribute to the objectives of AIESEC.
If you would like to:
Market your business or organization to Canada's future leaders,
Utilize the bright minds of delegates to brainstorm innovative marketing tactics, or
Contribute to the development of youth leadership,
Contact Gillian Aitken, Organizing Committee President, for more information at:
Cell: +1 613.608.5108Office: +1 613.520.2600 ext 1683
For more information about OARC and how you can become involved, please refer to our OARC Partnership Proposal Package which can be found on the AIESEC Carleton website at .
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http://www.aiesec.ca/carleton
10 l Summer 2011
Sprott is a business school under Carleton University. Sprott strives to align teaching, research, and partnerships along three core strengths: international focus, innovation, and lastly, responsible management.
This business school is involved with AIESEC Carleton through sponsorship initiatives and promotion at events.
Diffraction Limited develops high quality software and hardware tools for scientific imaging applications.
This company is involved with AIESEC Carleton through our Global Internship Program, where they are currently taking an intern provided through AIESEC Carleton.
FITT develops and provides quality programs and professional certification in international trade designed to prepare businesses and individuals to compete successfully in world markets.
This company is involved with AIESEC Carleton through promotional initiatives.
Special Thanks!
| Our Partners
Frances Pennell
Michael Bloom
Ted Cohen
Jason Daley
Mukesh Gupta
Laurie Seto
Curtis Hollister
Ben Thomson
Gilles Leblanc
AIESEC Carleton Board of AdvisorsChair
The Conference Board of CanadaVice President, Organizational Effectiveness and Learning
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Manager, Corporate Services
Conduit SolutionsCreative Catalyst/Owner
Tata Consultancy ServicesDirector, Strategic Relations
Answerware, Inc.President
Investor CandyPresident
AccentureConsultant
Sprott Business School at Carleton University, Manager, Sprott Business Career Management Centre
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* AIESEC Carleton Alumni
AIESEC Carleton | 834 A Loeb, Carleton University | Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 | Canada
Office: +1 613.520.2600 ext 1683 | www.aiesec.ca/carleton | [email protected]
| Board of Advisors
11 l Summer 2011 Special Thanks!