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Josh Levent Okyay Vice President for Organisational Development, AIESEC New Zealand Josh joined AIESEC in 2006 at the University of Auckland. He has represented New Zealand at youth leadership conferences in Malaysia and Mexico, and has been on an OE+ exchange with AIESEC to China. At AIESEC New Zealand Josh manages our Global Internship Programme which brings talented youth into New Zealand to work in the corporate and non-corporate sectors. josh.levent@aiesec.org.nz |
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Shnay Chohan President Shnay began his AIESEC Experience in late 2009 at Cass Business School, London. He then went on to become the National Trainers Team Coordinator, which involved creating and delivering Train the Trainers conferences all across the UK. He has travelled to Turkey and several countries in Europe to deliver local training sessions. At AIESEC New Zealand, Shnay leads the national team that support local committees in fulfilling their services to students and organisations. shnay.chohan@aiesec.org.nz |
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Mark Rodgers National VP for Business Development and International Internships Mark began his AIESEC experience with AIESEC Belfast in 2006. Since then he has taken on a variety of roles in AIESEC UK, Ireland, Germany and now AIESEC New Zealand. Mark manages the outgoing and incoming exchange programmes for New Zealand. He oversees the execution of our exchange programmes across the country as well the process of selling the global internship programme to companies in New Zealand. |
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Nikhil Goundar
National VP for Talent Management and Human Resources
Nix began his AIESEC Experience in 2009 as a member of the Information Management Function.. He took up a leadership by being on the Executive Board as Vice President Talent Management for NZ's largest Local Committee, AIESEC Auckland during the 2010 - 2011 Term.
Nix is responsible for the development of our local branches and the cultivation of youth leadership across AIESEC New Zealand's seven local committees.
nix.goundar@aiesec.org.nz |
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Winson Tong Winson's AIESEC career began in April 2010, introduced via the ACTIVATE programme in AIESEC Otago. During the summer of 2010 he went on an AIESEC exchange to China. Winson is responsible for the financial, legal and administrative decisions of AIESEC New Zealand. winson.tong@aiesec.org.nz |