Interview
interviewee:
Jean Choplin,
AIESEC
Description
The discussion with the person who helped to put AIESEC on the world map. AIESEC is an international, non-profit, non-political, organisation run by students and recent graduates of institutions of higher education. It describes itself as “The international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact on society”. Its international office is currently in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The AIESEC network as of February 2008 includes 25,000 students in 105 countries at over 1100 universities across the globe, and realizes around 5000 exchanges yearly
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This is one of the best interviews I have ever witnessed. Its the true story of how AIESEC came to life after World War 2 and the values that were important at that time.
Crucial points: the German girl, the Bosnian delagation story, and the wedding story.
A must see.
It is joy to listen this interview!
All who are preparing speaches, should listen it, because they will learn how to prepare speaches: not by empty words, but true stories!!!
The facts counts, not words!