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AIESEC Connection Day 2012: an opportunity for university students, companies and non profits to confront and interact

di Cristina Barbetta

 

Sustainability, innovation and diversity in Italy: what is the role of the youths?
It is with this question that AIESEC Italia invites young people to participate to AIESEC Connection Day on 12 December 2012. Sponsored by the Italian Ministry for International Cooperation and Integration, the event is an opportunity for university students and companies, as well as non-profits, to exchange experiences, to share ideas  and interact. AIESEC Connection Day is the most important event of Employer Branding and  Talent Attraction that AIESEC Italy  offers to companies. 
Present in over 113 countries and territories and with over 86,000 members, AIESEC is the world's largest student-run organization. Since its foundation  in 1948 AIESEC  has been focused on  providing a platform for youth leadership development, operating in favor of international mobility with the aim of bringing peace and favoring the full development of human potential. With more than 64 years of history, AIESEC has produced over 1 million alumni since it was founded. The AIESEC Alumni platform is the biggest Global Alumni Network in the world.
AIESEC Connection Day 2012, that will take place at Rome University LUISS Guido Carli, will deal with such issues as Innovation, Diversity, Environmental and Food Sustainability. These issues will be addressed by companies and multinationals representatives, as well as nonprofit sector representatives who, through workshops and telling the  stories of their winning projects of corporate social responsibility, will start an open dialogue with the students, coming from all over Italy,  who will attend the event. 
Among companies and speakers who have confirmed their presence there are : UniCredit, Pwc, KPMG, Danone, Cesvi, Gruppo Maurizi, Donne al Volante, ItaliaCamp, Green Cross Italia, U-Start, Libera, Elica.
Chiara Palieri, 21, who has been recognized as one of the most influential young leaders  in Europe, will be the  guest of honor and will be closing  the event. 
 
 

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