Thursday, August 27, 2009

AIESEC International Congress Update :D

You all must have been wondering where have I been. Finally I've a little free time to post some pictures. I've been organizing AIESEC International Congress so was at Palace of the Golden Horses these few days until the end of Aug~

Firstly, let's see coverage from New Straits Times online:


Briefly, AIESEC International Congress is an annual largest conference by AIESEC, the world's largest student-run organisation, where over 600 AIESEC leaders from over 100 countries will gather to discuss on global issues, leadership and management skills etc. We seek to be the change agent, where AIESEC serves as an international platform for young people to explore and develop their leadership potential so as to make a positive impact to the society. :D

Let's see pictures~~~~

Day 0 was no sessions just the highlights of Global Villlage
A time where all delegates from different countries show case their cultures and tradition, food and delicacies.










Then at night, we had our opening ceremony :)
Day 1 & 2: Opening plenary was rocked with roll calls from all countries, CC team and the AI team, which then continue to sessions.
AIESEC International team looks great in their shades.


Day 3 - The highlight is Global Youth 2 Business Forum, where all delegates engage in entreperneur, diversity and sustainability issues; being given by MNC like Alcatel, Tata, PWC, DHL etc.


Brandon was interviewing Alcatel-Lucent speaker
President of AIESEC International, Aman, 24, interivewed by NTV 7.
And the panel in the end of the day :)

Day 4: The highlight was Warna-Warni Malaysia at night, a night for all international friends to learn Malaysian Culture. I got FPSK medic students to dance for the closing count down to Bollywood night. :)





I guessed that's it. There are still many many many pictures, just click here. It will direct you to AIESEC International Congress Facebook Page with lots of pictures for you to know the story and feel the hype :)

Things are getting better now as it's not as hectic as the past 5 days. :) I've getting less of sleep but I think it's worthwhile for the experience. Let me bring you to the next 4 days, when it's the end of it. :D

It's nice working in a team with 46 people from 20 countries. There are ups and downs, every team and every situation has it,especially when people are working under stress. But still, it's lovely to work with them. Off and on they will just pop in and ask you How are you? When waves come, at times you fume but at the end of the day, it's still fun to be with all of them anyway. :) Wael asked who wants to join IPM OC team in Tunisia, wahaha.

Ok, I'm going back now. :) Take care readers. Muaks.

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