Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et Commerciales

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"AIESEC produces global citizens who will hopefully understand and practice the values of open society in their companies and communities. This organisation of bright, enthusiastic young people from all corners of the globe is dedicated to providing international internships that serve both its student members and participating companies and promote understanding between cultures. The foundations I established and currently fund promote AIESEC's activities in many countries"

George Soros, Chairman, Open Society Institute


The AIESEC began in 1948 as an organisation to help develop "friendly relations" between member countries and is now a 'global association' with activities in 89 different countries and territories.

The founding members of AIESEC started to build the organization between 1946 - 1948, but a clear identity was defined in 1948 and later in 1949 at the Stockholm Congress.

Ostensibly the focus of the organization is on themes like International Trade, Management Education, Sustainable development, Entrepreneurship and Corporate Responsability which are discussed at local, national and global seminars.


Global Development Group

ABN AMRO, Cadbury Schweppes, DHL, PwC, UBS

Global Exchange Partners

ABN AMRO, Alcatel, DHL, Electrolux, InBev, Microsoft, PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Media Partners

The Economist, Time Warner

International and Regional Contributors

Spencer Stuart, Coca Cola Africa, DHL, L-Soft UPM, Kymmene, Lufthansa Cargo

International Sponsors

Hewlett Packard, ING, Sony, Shell, Holcim.

Co-operation Partners

Ashoka, European Bahai Business Forum, Global Meeting of Generations, International Business Leaders Forum, International Labour Organisation, Releigh International, The World Bank, United Nations, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural, Organisation (UNESCO), Transparency International, Career innovation, EBBF.


Global Patrons

Juan Somavia (Director-General, ILO)

Ruud Lubbers (High Commissioner, UNHCR)

Geoff Unwin (Chief Executive Officer, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young

Jim Schiro (Chief Executive Officer, PricewaterhouseCoopers)


International Strategic Group

Keith Bell (Chair, Retired Partner - PriceWaterhouseCoopers)

Carolyn Nimmy (Divisional Director - Cap Gemini Ernst & Young

Chris Bones (Group Organisation Effectiveness and Development Director - Cadburry Schweppes)

Jose Pablo Retana Cruz (President AIESEC International 00-01)

Jane Nelson (Director Policy & Research - International Business leaders Forum)

Matthias Mölleney (Chief Personnel Officer - SAir Group)

Muratcan Ustunkaya (President AIESEC International 99-00)

Jermyn Brooks (Executive Director - Transparency International)

Patrice van Riemsdijk (Co-ordinator of the CEO Panel of World Water Forum)

Ante Glavas (Principal - Horizon)