miercuri, 2 noiembrie 2011

From Alumni about The Progressive Generation


1. What made you join AIESEC and how has that decision influienced your future?

    I joined AIESEC by mistake and stayed because of the international, personal and professional opportunities that it offer. Every decision that you make will influence your future in one way or another, in my case AIESEC was a good choice, i spent almost 5 years abroad living in 3 different countries, enjoying cultural diversity while gaining personal and professional development.

2. Can you describe how you have progressed as a member in this organization?

'04-'05 I was LCVP OGX AIESEC Pitesti 
'05-'06 I was LCP of AIESEC Pitesti
'06-'07 I had an internship in Canada
'07-'08 I was MCVP Exchange in AIESEC Lithuania
'08-'09 I was NTTC in AIESEC Lithuania

 3. How can you define a progressive generation?

   If i would be to mix Strauss and Howe with AIESEC than i would say that a progressive generation should be a generation with strong social and political opinions. A generation that understands what is the result of their actions and can see the long term benefits of what they do. I would define a progressive generation as a socially involved group, action and result oriented, with the ability to think and act not only for themselves, but for their communities and society.

Daniel Moldoveanu, Alumnus AIESEC Romania

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