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ShevetaBhatia

Posted: Aug 11, 2008 at 0230 hrs IST

AIESEC holds session to empower young leaders

It's a nation-wide revolution that AIESEC wants to spearhead and facilitate. “That of having young leaders and that’s the reason we are holding this session ‘Empower - Youth for Leadership’,” says Sahil Dewan, Vice-President, Communications and Information Management, AIESEC Chandigarh. Organised in association with Google at St Stephens School, Sector 45, “Empower is an endeavour to provide college and Class XII students a platform where they can learn, share ideas and perspectives and experience a session on leadership,” chips in Sugandha, Vice President, AIESEC Chandigarh.

With about 15 international students taking part in the event and a workshop on leadership organised by Google, the day kicked off with an introductory presentation by Manveer Grewal, President, AIESEC Chandigarh. Among other games held on the occasion were ‘Stock Market Simulation’ and ‘Balance the Ball’. “Google also gave a low-down on people working in the company and the kind of people they would want to recruit,” adds Dewan, introducing us to Piyush Suri, a former AIESEC member, who has just come back from internship with Price Water House Coopers, New York, specially for the event.

“This event aims at encouraging diversity by bringing together people from various parts of the world, belonging to different cultures, to introduce students the idea of leadership, to infuse in them a sense of team spirit and competition, to increase their theoretical and practical knowledge and to have lots of fun,” signs of Dewan. For more details log on to www.aiesecchandigarh.org

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