Tearing down cultural boundaries through international student work experiences, AIESEC is a student-run organization based out of 110 countries, offering a unique opportunity for students wishing to travel both out from and, less frequently, into the Wilfrid Laurier University community.
This is made possible through attaining the attention and cooperation of large corporations, and in recent months AIESEC Laurier has been working towards and succeeding in creating more such relationships within the Waterloo Region in order to increase the flow of incoming students from other nations.
In late February, a meeting was held at Kitchenerโs Communitech Hub led by AIESEC Canadaโs national vice president Mark Zanewick who spoke towards raising, โA general awareness of AIESEC as a program, not only what it does but what weโre trying to achieve and how that can actually be relevant in the Waterloo markets.โ
Throughout the presentation, senior vice president of Logikor Craig Maw explained that Waterloo markets could benefit from AIESECโs international interns by gaining โa different outlook from having someone from the other side of the worldโ within their businesses.
Maw has been working with AIESEC Laurierโs only current intern Iris Wang since her arrival in Canada from China on Sept. 21. Wang was also present at the meeting and offered to share some of her own experience with the several Waterloo business representatives in attendance.
โThe way the business functions [in Canada] is very different so Iโm very curious,โ reflected Wang, โIt probably makes more sense for me not to understand things, so Iโm not afraid of asking questions. I actually learn faster.โ
AIESEC Laurier signed an agreement later in the day with Waterlooโs ISU Corporation, a local internet technology company, to take on an AIESEC intern and since then, the same arrangement has been made with Contingent Workforce Solutions. But perhaps the most beneficial relation made of recent was that formed between AIESEC and the head of Waterloo herself, Mayor Brenda Halloran.
On Mar. 22, Mayor Halloran met with AIESEC Laurierโs vice president of communications Chungsoon Haw and board of directorโs member Mike Simpson to make the acquaintance of Chinese intern Iris Wang and to discuss both AIESEC and Waterlooโs current relationship with her country.
While Waterloo has a friendship agreement within Chongqing, China, it is also part of the four countries associated with AIESECโs BRIC program taking place over the summer. โAIESEC Laurier is focusing on four countries; Brazil, China, India and Czech Republic. The purpose of all these trips is to go to non-governmental organizations abroad and to try to make a difference,โ said Haw.
โThose four countries have identified Canada as wanting to be a source to bring students over,โ added Simpson. Expanding the mayorโs knowledge of AIESEC Laurierโs associations with other countries was one of the meetingโs main objectives. But it also served to open up lines of communication for further connections.
โWhat weโre looking for, other than just developing your exposure, is keeping your ears open,โ Simpson said to Mayor Halloran during the meeting.
โWe have about ten thousand placements every year in play around the world. Not across Canada unfortunately and not in Waterloo. Weโd love to have about ten or twenty or a hundred, because really this area could handle it โฆ and that sort of why we were looking at having this.โ
โI think this is a really exceptional program,โ Halloran said. โ[However] nobody really knows about youโฆ There will be a list of companies I think that I could send your email to.โ
AIESEC Laurier came away from the meeting pleased and excited for the future of both the universityโs sector of the organization and the impact it could have among local corporations. โHopefully now that theyโve heard from the Mayor themselves, theyโre more willing to listen to what we have to say about AIESEC as a whole,โ concluded Haw.
Editor’s note: This article has been updated since its original publishing date.








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