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Our Mission
AIM strives to educate students on campus about foreign markets. By selecting a specific country each
year, members explore the economic, political, social, and cultural aspects of the given market. These aspects
are studied on campus, and are complemented by a yearly
international trip during which students learn directly from the
business people who live and work in the country.
CHAIR: Sanket Korgaonkar
• Company Visits• Travel & Accommodation Logistics• Tourist Activities• Group Dinners
International: External
CHAIR: Kyle Wang
• Collaborate with External• Internal Development
•Resume Workshops• Info Sessions on Business Etiquette/Dress•Plan Social and Cultural event with HR
International: Internal
Domestic
• Kyu Bin Lee, Andrea Fang
• Trip to Washington D.C.• Friday, April 6th• Visits to: Treasury, Federal Reserve or
Spainish Embassy• Free exploration time
• Speaker events• Last year:
• “Paradoxes of Globalization” - Prof. Guillen• This year:
• Professor dinner• Speaker events
Multicultural Event
CHAIR: Anthony Orlando
• AIM Multicultural Event: Spring 2008
• Ideas: Keynote Speakers, Panel Discussions, Buffet Dinner, & Multicultural Performances
• Do you want to plan Wharton’s most exciting new event from the bottom up?
• To get involved, talk to Anthony Orlando after meeting or email [email protected]!
Finance
VP of Finance: Allyson Goetschius
Business Services: Nanxi Ling
• Corporate Sponsorship• Fundraising
Human Resources
CHAIR: Bill MacMillan
• Preparation for Trip to Spain• Potluck Dinner• Language/Cultural Crash course
• Future events• Booking Nyman Group• Strikes Social• Restaurant Week: Amada
Alumni Relations
CHAIR: Darris Lee
• Maintain database of all AIM and AIM trip alumni
• Develop and send out monthly update of AIM activities
• Establish strong relationships with AIM/Penn alumni we have visited or could visit on trips
AIM Membership
• E-mail Bill [email protected]
• List the committee(s) you would like to join
http://clubs.wharton.upenn.edu/aim