Friday, October 30, 2009

How far we’ve come.

Cambodia has been a bit of a check point to remind me how far I've come, and what has happened in AIESEC in the last few years.


 

I spent my Saturday morning with the Outgoing Exchange Directors from AIESEC in Cambodia. We were talking about supply and demand analysis, migration, how to create exchange partnerships, how social, economic and political trends affect our exchange numbers and pools, and the impact that they will have on the lives of their peers.


 

While Jan was explaining the concept of a Growth Network I had a flashback.


 

Five years ago, sitting in the QUT office in Brisbane (while it was still in B-block) while my LCP patiently explained to her enthusiastic newbie (me) what a GN was, and I tried to recall them by name. Enthusiastically.


 

That was before we even had a Middle East and North Africa GN.


 

Since then, I've been to MENA twice. I'm on exchange in a country where AIESEC wasn't even thought of back then.


 

Wow.

2 Comments:

At 5:44 AM , Blogger RayWhiteCommercialPineRivers said...

I still see something like this happen every day :-)

 
At 5:44 AM , Blogger RayWhiteCommercialPineRivers said...

Oh and that was Jules btw

 

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