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Thursday, June 5, 2008
sesion informativa
By AIESEC El Salvador
Thursday, May 22, 2008
I am an AIESECer - Ethel
By AIESEC El Salvador
Labels: I am an AIESECer
Ethel estudiaba su segundo año de Economía y Negocios en El Salvador cuando descubrió una oportunidad de liderazgo en AIESEC a nivel internacional. A sus 20 años, se convirtió en Presidente de AIESEC en Córdoba (Argentina), Ethel ganó experiencia práctica en el desarrollo de diferentes habilidades como hablar en público, liderar a un equipo multicultural y llevarlo a sus metas y, sobre todo, desarrollar el liderazgo en su equipo de trabajo.
“Para mí, ser parte de AIESEC significa tener un espacio internacional en el cual poner en práctica lo aprendido en la universidad, tener la oportunidad de desarrollar mis habilidades de líder, aumentar la confianza en mí misma y, sobre todo, desarrollar las habilidades de liderazgo de otros miembros de AIESEC”
Ethel ha tenido la oportunidad de representar a nuestro país en más de 10 congresos internacionales, ha viajado a más de 20 países y ha conocido a jóvenes de todas partes del mundo haciendo de la diversidad cultural el pan de cada día. El constante contacto con jóvenes de más de 100 países y territorios le ha permitido, además, mejorar sustancialmente su inglés, tomando en cuenta que nunca asistió formalmente a clases.
En los últimos meses, Ethel ha liderado al equipo nacional de AIESEC El Salvador a nuevos horizontes, logrando resultados del equipo y de la organización. Ello le ha permitido tener una idea más clara de cómo llevará a cabo su desarrollo profesional.
“Ser miembro de AIESEC fue la mejor decisión que he tomado en mi vida”
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I am an AIESECer - Carlos
By AIESEC El Salvador
Labels: I am an AIESECer
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I am an AIESECer - Cindy
By AIESEC El Salvador
Labels: I am an AIESECer
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I am an AIESECer - Patty M.
By AIESEC El Salvador
Labels: I am an AIESECer
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I am an AIESECer - Patty A.
By AIESEC El Salvador
Labels: I am an AIESECer
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Friday, May 16, 2008
No Hay!
By Ethel
Labels: ESEN, food crisis, forum
The event counted with the presence of Ing. Manuel Enrique Hinds, recognized economic analyst in El Salvador; Carlo Scaramela, Representative of the United Nations World Food Program; Amy Angel, Agriculture and Enviroment manager of FUSADES (Salvadorian Fundation for Economic and Social Development), and Manuel Sanchez Masferrer Ph D. Professor of ESEN.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
What are our alumni doing?
By Ethel
We want to share the succes of one of our most loved alumni: María Luisa Hayem Brevé Education before Fletcher: http://fletcher.tufts.edu/profiles2008/breve.shtml Labels: alumni
We are proud to present María Luisa Hayem, alumni ofAIESEC El Salvador, who recently finished her Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD), The Fletcher School, Tufts University, EE.UU.
BA, Business and Economics, Escuela Superior de Economía y Negocios, El Salvador
Fields of Study:
Development Economics;International Business Relations
Experience before Fletcher:
Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the World Trade Organization and World Intellectual Property Organization
Languages:
Spanish;English;French
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My AIESEC Experience in India
By Marce Graniello
It’s kind of tricky to summarize the all the elements that took part in my @experience as a trainee in India. I’ve done so much that I couldn’t possibly write here all that I've learned, shared, seen and lived, but I suppose will have to do it as short as possible. Time doesn’t exist here in quite the same way it does normally back home, it seems forever and at the same time, is never enough to enjoy all that it comes with its change. In just some months I was so lucky to meet lots and lots of incredible people, with different nationalities, cultures, religion and race, people that I'd never imagined I would meet, but who left a timeless mark in my memory and in my life with all the thing they tough me. Living abroad, specially in India, can only be described as.... intense... from every perspective. From trying to figure it out which street has a supermarket, to know what to order from a menu in a restaurant, everyday can be a new adventure that is worth living; whatever would be monotony at home, as getting up, go to work and come back home, is never the same here.... you have new landscapes, new traffic, new ways to travel (as the famous “rickshaw” in India), and of course, new “international” friends that might be experimenting the same by your side and some other locals who will be always trying to explain you “stuff”. The work experience is also great, you don't only get to learn things related to your career and a foreign language, but things related to life, as tolerance of the differences (which believe me, it never can be enough), fast adaptation to new environments (this one also includes weather hehehe), setting even bigger goals every time, and of course, also opens new horizons for you and reassures you that you made the right choice when you decided to take the chance. Well, last but not least... you get to see all those beautiful places that maybe before have only seen on T.V. or books... travel around, mingle with the “real” culture, live, breathe and sense it all, take with you, and actually become one of those incredible lucky people who has really seen the world, or at least, part of it. Yes!... I loved it!... and this will be one of those stories that I'll be proud to tell once and again to my friends, family, future kids and grand kids... will be that perfect memory that I'll cherish forever, and that got 'cause I took my chance... now it's up to you to look for your chances, and actually do something about it... believe me, you won't regret it!. truly @cer.... Marce! Labels: I am an AIESECer, OGX



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Monday, May 12, 2008
Haciéndole frente a la Crisis Alimentaria
By Ethel
Labels: food crisis, forum
y la
Escuela Superior de Economía y Negocios
invitan al foro
"Haciéndole Frente a la Crisis Alimentaria"
- Manuel Enrique Hinds. Analista Económico.
- Carlo Scaramelia. Representante del Programa Mundial de Alimentos (ONU)
- Amy Angel, Gerente de Medio ambiente y Agricultura (FUSADES)
- Manuel Sánchez Masferrer, Catedrático ESEN.
Jueves 15 de mayo de 2008
5:00 pm
Autitorium de la Escuela Superior de Economía y Negocios
Costo: $0.00
RSVP: 2234-9230 o a elsalvador(arroba)aiesec.net
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