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What is AIESEC? AIESEC is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential via an international platform of opportunities that provides leadership opportunities, work abroad opportunities, conferences, and virtual tools to build networks. AIESEC is a global organization created, operated and led by students and new bachelors to develop leadership experiences. Our main activity is to connect with universities, organizations and corporations so every year, thousands of Young gp people p g go on p professional and social development p internships abroad. We seek to increase youngsters ambition by developing a global perspective and practical tools to create changing agents that have a positive impact in society. AIESEC in numbers: • 124 countries and territories • 65 yyears of experience p • 1,000,000 ALUMNI • 2,400 universities Page 2
What is AIESEC Alumni? AIESEC Alumni is the platform for AIESEC graduates to achieve their potential on an international level. Through its memberships, the association will continue to promote international and cross-cultural understanding in line with the founding principles of AIESEC understanding, AIESEC, for the professional and personal development of its members and the good of society. AIESEC Alumni creates personal networks, foster international and intercultural communication and cooperation, and collect and disseminate news and information about local, national and international activities carried by AIESEC alumni. alumni We hold international meetings, exchange information and ideas, and carry out larger projects organizing alumni from all over the world. We generate international educational, business and service opportunities at AIESEC plays l within ithi society i t through th h an alumni l ib body. d
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AIESEC Alumni International reguler/annual events AAIC (AIESEC Alumni International Congress) AAAPC (Asia Pacific AIESEC Alumni Congress) ISUM (International Startups Meeting) ILC (International Leadership Congress) Y2B (Youth to Business Forum) BF ((Business Forum)) BT (Business Trip) GV ((Global Village) g )
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What is AAIC? AIESEC Alumni International Congress will be another milestone event in AAI’s history featuring updates on its Transformation project, implementation of AAI’s gamechanging h i integrated i t t d organization i ti and d the th AlumNet Al N t platform, l tf and the election of AAI’s next Executive Board. AAI as AIESEC AIESEC’ss official global alumni association association, and working in close cooperation with AIESEC, we bring together AIESEC alumni into a lifelong commitment to continuous personal and professional growth and action action. To support alumni, we create personal networks, foster international and intercultural communication and cooperation, and collect and disseminate news and information about local, national and international activities carried by AIESEC alumni. Page 5
What is AAAPC It's an regional platform where the Asia Pacific Alumni Network can discuss and set up planning strategies. This congress joints Regional Alumni, with the aim of discussing strategies, sharing ideas and legislate internal affairs as well as electing the new executive board. Our two main goals are: • To align the regional and national visions. • To promote the creation and strengthening of the regional and national Alumni Associations all over the world. Page 6
What is ISUM The International Start-Ups Meeting (ISUM) is a signature program by AIESEC Alumni International (AAI). A startup is considered to be the early state in the life cycle of an enterprise where the entrepreneur moves from the idea stage to securing financing, laying down the basis structure of the business, and i i i i operations initiating i off trading. di Conferences and Panels will be held on matters as: What does it take to be an Entrepreneur, Business Modelling, Strategy, Innovation, Business Planning, Pit hi among others. Pitching th Also, Al th the St Start-Ups t U will ill h hold ld a pitch it h ffor a jjury off advisors and investors and the selected ones will have the opportunity to present the project in 10 minutes and hold a Q&A session for 5 minutes. The best projects will be selected and the winners will receive a prize. ISUM is created to know the best practices on how to develop a business plan and a Pitch, to promote venture capital investment and to develop feasible projects portfolios as well as to generate high impact enterprises and contribute to the national and international entrepreneur environment environment.
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What is ILC? International Leadership Conference joins more than 300 young people AIESEC Alumni to share ideas on sustainable development, leadership, organizational culture and current world issues but specially to create working strategies to solve those issues and, at the same time, keep AIESEC's growth and dd development. l Within 7 days, several conferences and workshops will address issues such as youth problems, leadership, world problems and its solutions, local committees' sharing, h i success cases and d experiences i tto improve i results. lt All off this thi under d an international environment surrounded by accents and sensations from all over the world that ease young people's development. This will also be a great opportunity for entrepreneurs and corporations to gain access to AIESEC's young talent and a position in talented AIESECer AIESECer's s radar. radar These events will allow attendees to experience an international opportunity to work, meet and share other points of view based on different realities young people face every day. day Currently, Currently young people demand a wider and more international view to develop leadership skills and comprehensive education, in this way they can adapt more easily to modern world conditions, propose and act, increasing global network and creating a positive impact in society. Page 8
What is Y2B? Youth to Business Forum is a leadership event that includes 3 important sectors: education authorities and members, b b business i men & women and d young ttalent. l t During the event young leaders will connect with business and social leaders to generate a positive impact. The main issues to be addressed are: p entrepreneurship p p and sustainable leadership, innovation.
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What is BF? The "Business Forum" objective is to showcase a strategic partner to entrepreneurs and businessmen from around the world Participants will learn "How world. How to do Business in Indonesia", not only by official macro and micro economical data, but also by sharing different experiences of government officers, international companies leaders, as well as national and international Chambers of Commerce. We will have discussions about specific economical areas areas, such as energy, construction, telecommunications, information technology & communications, tourism and logistics
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What is BT? Business Trip aims to promote Indonesia as an excellent opportunity to partner with. AIESEC Alumni leaders and entrepreneurs from all over the world are invited to visit the H t off Indonesia: Heart I d i - Jakarta - Surabaya - Medan - Batam - Bandung We´ll visit Indonesia’s most dynamic and modern industrial areas, where Indonesia business opportunities was born. The main purpose is to identify business opportunities and create alliances. Page 11
What is Global Village? This event is an international sharing experience where cultural diversity and knowledge will flood the environment through fairs, typical dances, food, and costumes, along with stories and cultural shows bringing a space for international sharing and understanding. Global Village is an open-to-public fair where every country will provide id samples l off their th i culture lt such h as: musical i l and d theater th t presentations, conferences with international view supported by local and international facilitators, all in the same place at the same time. With this event we present the world through another perspective, culture and horizon. In this sense, Global Village seeks to create conscience on the importance of keeping and supporting national culture Page 12
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Estimated # of Alumni since 1948: 569,600 1948 1948--1959: 1960 1960--1969: 1970 1970--1979: 1980 1980--1989: 1990 1990--1999: 2000 2000--2011: Total:
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Al Alumni Profile: By Gender i P fil B G d <Overall> y Male: 51% y Female: 49% <After 2000> y Male: 48% y Female: F l 52%
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Al Alumni Profile: By Age i P fil B A y 19481948-1979: y 19801980-1999: y 20002000-2011:
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Alumni Profile: By Geography y g p y MyAIESEC.net y Europe: y y y y y y
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Alumni Profile: By Geography LinkedIn y Europe:
44.8% y Asia Pacific: 17.6 17 6 y Ibero America: 10.6 y Africa: 4.9 y North America: 16.8 y Middle East: 1.9 y Russia & CIS: 3.4
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Al Alumni Profile: By Company i P fil B C 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 6. 7. 8 8. 9. 10.
PwC Accenture Ernst & Young P&G Deloitte IBM Hewlett--Packard Hewlett KPMG Microsoft DHL
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Al Alumni Profile: By Position i P fil B P iti y y y y y y y
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3,874 (5.7%) 3,145 3 145 (4 (4.6%) 6%) 5,144 (7.5%) 4,741 4 741 (7 (7.0%) 0%) 13,232 (19.4%) 32 498 (47.7%) 32,498 (47 7%) 5,508 (8.1%) , Total: 68,142
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Alumni Profile: By Position Position,, Title
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Al Alumni Profile: By Company Size i P fil B C Si Company p y Size
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F Famous Al Alumni: Politician i P li i i
Helmut Kohl Germany
Martti Ahtissari Finland
Cavaco Silva Portural
Cesar Gaviria Colombia
Junichi Koizumi Japan
Janez Drnovsek Slovenia Page 26
F Famous Al Alumni: Business i B i
Jorgen B. Rasmussen CEO, Carlsberg Group
Percy Barnevik Chairman, ABB
Peter Wuffli CEO, UBS
Robert Metcalfe Founder, 3Com
Joong Soo Kim Chairman, Central Korea Bk
Jannik Lindbaek Chairman, Statoil Page 27
F Famous Al Alumni: Asia i A i
Meera Sanyal
Nobuo Tanaka
Francis Pangilinan
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Dato Shahrir
Vivek Wadhwa
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AIESEC Alumni Associations in Asia Pacific Level
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When AIESEC started in Asia Pacific? 1960’s: Japan (62), Korea (62), Taiwan (64), Australia (65), Hong Kong (65), Philippines (68), Thailand (68), Malaysia (68) 1970’s: Singapore(70), New Zealand(78) 1980’s: India (81), Indonesia (84) 1990’s: Pakistan (93), Sri Lanka (95), Bangladesh (99) 2000’s: China (02), Vietnam (06)
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When National AIESEC Alumni (NAAs) ( ) started in Asia Pacific? ¾ Singapore (1979) ¾ Japan (1983) ¾ Malaysia (1995) ¾ Taiwan (1996) ¾ India I di (2005) ¾ Korea (2008) ¾ Indonesia (2009) ¾ Hong Kong (2009) ¾ Sri Lanka (2011)
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Regular g Alumni Events Singapore
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