Wednesday, 17 February 2010

About SEP's organizers: part 1



After we've explained what our project is all about, now we would like to tell you a bit more about the organizers of SEP. As you already may have noticed in an earlier post or in our description, SEP is developed by AIESEC Romania and RBS.

So, in this post we will provide you with more info about AIESEC:









AIESEC Romania is one of the network’s 107 countries that are part of the largest youth-run organization in the world. With a history of over 60 years of activating youth leadership at global level, AIESEC offers students and recent graduates international experiences and leadership opportunities that contribute to their development.

In Romania, AIESEC has been actively involved in the education and career orientation of young people for almost 20 years. AIESEC is now present in 13 cities around the country: Bucuresti, Brasov, Cluj, Constanta, Craiova, Galati, Iasi, Pitesti, Ploiesti, Oradea, Sibiu, Timisoara, Targu Mures. The local chapters count together 1270 members and run annually over 100 projects with an impact of over 50.000 students, 267 companies and countless other stakeholders.

AIESEC Iasi was founded in 1993 and it currently has 193 members, organizing approximately 15 projects every year, like IASHINGTON - the biggest international conference in Iasi, StartMe - the biggest non-formal education program in Iasi developed for high-school students, BRIO - a leadership conference that provides communication and entrepreneurship sessions.

For more information about AIESEC please go to the following links: AIESEC Romania , AIESEC Iasi

In "About SEP's organisers: part 2", we will be telling you more about RBS, so stay tuned :)


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