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New year, new habits…

….new Board :)

Therefore   we had our annual Local Committee Conference. And candidates.  Prepared and motivated ones.   It was a week-end full of emotions, well planned strategies and will to make a change.

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Eccentric for 4 days at RYLF 2010!

Romania Youth Leadership Forum, formerly known as National Preparation Seminary, has a tradition of 18 years and has become, over the time, one of the most important conferences in the AIESEC International network.

We could speak about it for months, but we’re just going to briefly mention some of the most important parts of it:

  • 20 generations of leaders
  • speakers like Tudor GiurgiuAlex Gavan, Cosmin Alexandru,Leslie HawkeAna Maria Hâncu or Liana Buzea (Let’s Do It Romania)
  • Awards Gala and AIESEC’s 20th anniversary event
  • over 480 delegates
  • a fabulous opportunity for networking
  • over 200 alumni that joined us
  • over 15 companies (BRDAccentureAncadaRin Grand HotelUnicredit Tiriac BankUnileverIQuestKPMG and so on)
  • live streaming for the ones who weren’t as lucky as us so they could watch us

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First Meeting with the new generation of AIESEC Iasi!

So we`ve had the first LC Meeting with our new members.

You`ve met the EB (Executive Board) , your buddies, who will help you integrate in the organization and you`ve learned a part of the organisational culture.

First EB presentation, first RTS (Regional Training Seminar) infos, first roll-call. First party.

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Karolina’s (ex)Change

Karolina’s letter 

Part 1 


 

Poland, 10.09.2010 

There should be the time to sum up, call it a day and move forward… It’s time now :)  

<18.07-02.09.2010>  It’s so hard to summarize this life-changing period in just a few sentences…:( 

Usually, I don’t cry. I cry in two particular situations: Either when my hormones get the better of me (PMS) – meaningless … or when I see and feel true, deep, heart-rending emotions – then I can’t hold back my tears. During my stay in Romania I cried once, truly. One person possesses the part of my soul. I found … and left my soul-mate in Iasi… 

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Karinna will go in exchange in….



It seems that Poland likes us a lot, because Karinna is going on a very nice internship on DT :)

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Kamilla Part 2

I want to start from quotation:

“Romania is beautiful country, but a lot of surprises”

by Gabriel

It was about CFR, but in the long term it is good sentence to sum up all my experiences connected with my exchange in Iasi.

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About Kamilla part 1


Hello everybody,

I am Kamila Ossowska from Poland. I am almost 20 years old. I come from eastern part of Poland. I am studying Architecture and Urban on Bialystok Technical University now. Read the rest of this entry »

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Lavi in London – Part 1

Our Exchange blog has had some amazing stories about people who dared to be challenged, and took a step further in their personal development. We presented you people who left their countries to come in Romania, and bring pieces of their wonderful lands with them, and then Romanian people who left to explore this amazing world.

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Eva

Hello to everybody!!

… about me …

My name is Eva Sulcova, I am from the Czech Republic and I am 19 years old. This summer in Iasi totally changed my life and HUGE THANKS TO EVERYONE, who was the part of it(my international friends, AIESECers from Iasi and the best students ever). Read the rest of this entry »

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Jakub shares his experience

Hey, Jakub! So, how was this experience for you?

“Hi everybody!

I am home in Pilsen (Czech republic), after 7 weeks spent in Romania, and I would love to get back there again tomorrow. I had the very best time of my life in Iasi, Constanta, Brasov and Predeal and I won’t forget a single thing that happened to me there.

I took part in project GROW as a trainer for 11th grade students. I loved the idea of working with people of such potential and promise. And I admit to say that Romanians really surprised me how structured their minds were, how well prepared plans they had and how eager they were to participate in GROW. I almost thought: “What the hell I am gonna teach these people, they already know everything!” But in the end I think we made a change and that’s something that counts. I was afraid that I will just go there, stand there, speak about something and when we finish, nobody will learn anything. But this didn’t actually happen, for which I am happy and I have the feeling of well done job.

Okay now…I should stop congratulating myself.

I will rather congratulate the OC, especially the OCP GROW Marilena Maraciuc, because she, with the rest of the team, was the one who gave me the opportunity to work on such great project. I would like to recognise all the members of the OC: Mihai, Simina, Ines, Andreea, Alin and Marilena, for hard work and care they provided. I really felt the comfort and the effort they made to give it to us.

Simina, my trainee buddy, was my guide and companion through Iasi and she shared her freetime with me and Ander to show us everything and everyone who was worth to be shown. Without her my days would be empty and boring. I was very proud that in the second part of project GROW she assigned me with showing the city to other incomming trainees and through that I made many new interesting friends.

I would like to share with you that I love my pupils (in a platonic way, to avoid any gossip) and I wish them luck and energy for their future steps. As I said during the closing ceremony, they are not likely to live their lives by sitting on their butts and I seriously believe that we will see and feel the Footprints of at least some of them.

I would love to share with you all the stories I brought from Romania, but it’s worth a book and therefore I will save it for my publisher. :-) )) Anyway my impression of the whole “Romania thing” is purely and exclusively positive. I had a great time and hard time but it was all worth it!

List of some first-time things I did during my stay in Romania:
- swiming with luminiscent jellyfish
- having an interview on TV
- dancing Brasoveanca
- partying with Dutch girls
- lunching with orthodox priests
- saying cheers in Estonian
- eating mamaliga
- having fries INSIDE the hamburger
- attending on an International Conference
- getting to know so many marvelous people in such short time

Hope to see you all soon, my dears! ‘Cause You, you are AWESOME!”

~Jakub

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