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July/ August 2011 By SAMMAMA Zineb

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July/ August 2011

By SAMMAMA Zineb

July/ August 2011

? What’s Inside?

- A P’s Word! By Kenza Mouradi

- The New Gen’

- Fulfilling the Promise

- Departments Updates

- Summer Teams

- Events

- Opportunities

July/ August 2011

Hey ANFAAAAAAA,

How do you feel? I hope excellent! , It’s with great pleasure that I’m writing these words

to introduce the very first newsletter of the term 11-12!

An era has gone, a year has passed and with hard work and commitment we delivered the

best, and we were recognized nationally and internationally by winning the “promising LC

of the year award” and “Fulfilling the promise award” signed by all AIESEC

INTERNATIONAL members that recognized us as role models in the MENA region and the

whole network. We should be damn proud of it! ;)

A new era has started: new leaders, new goals, new dreams, but the same ambition,

make our LC the best in Morocco and one of the best in the network.

The term 11/12 has started, two months passed, and we already achieved amazing results,

thanks to all of you, your hard work and commitment, you made it happen ,thank YOU

again ! But it’s only the beginning and we want to make this year a special year, more a

legendary year!

I’ll leave you with these words : ”The more you give to AIESEC ,the more it gives to you”,

this quote is what keeps me motivated and positive , makes me welcome everyday like a

blessing and overcome all problems like challenges . AIESEC can give you a lot, and it’s up

to you to take advantage of it!

Cheers!

July/ August 2011

ANNOUCEMENT!

I am Proud to announce to you, that AIESEC ANFA has a new Partner!

Sunderland MOROCCO!!!

Meets

Here is a glimpse of the Contract :

And here is our LCP, MCP and VP OGX with Mr

Antony Mallinson and Dr Tarik Obeid

July/ August 2011

The New Gen’

So as you all know, the management of AIESEC is a one year mandate and this year’s team is made

up of:

Kenza Mouradi: Ze Queen , in other words LCP

She is a 3rd year student at ENCG Casablanca and Ex VP OGX 2010/2011. She is

willing to take LC Anfa to heights it has never seen. She joined AIESEC 2 years

ago, first as an OGX Member and for the second year she applied VP OGX and

she is holding Records of Exchange in Anfa!!

July/ August 2011

Yassine Fadel: The idea guy in other words VP ER/ Pbox

Student at the Hassan II university, he is a very active and creative AIESECer.

And the Brand image of AIESEC Anfa is his number one priority. He joined

AIESEC a year ago as a member , he chose the Pbox department and worked as

an OC member in the Logisitics wing , after that he applied as Oc member Event

for the NatCo.

Hamza El Hamzaoui : The money man ( moul chekkara ! ) or The VP Finance

The 3rd year Student at ENCG Settat and very careful about the money state of

AIESEC Anfa, and what matters most to him is the survival of the AIESEC Spirit

within the LC. He joined AIESEC as an EP going straight to India!! Coming back,

his first wish was to join AIESEC , and he did a great job during this year as an

OGXer Member.

Basma Aziz: The human Trafic Manager or The VP ICX

She is a 1st year student at ISCAE Casablanca. Her primary mission,

and it’s for the ladie’s pleasure, is to bring Male EPs to our Dear LC!!

But most of all, Making Anfa the best quality servicing exchange LC !

She first joined AIESEC as an EP heading to Tunisia , coming back

she became an ICX member and by April OC ER of NatCo’ 2011

July/ August 2011

Sara Maarouf: The dream Merchant or the VP OGX

She is a third year student at Sunderland university (Our dear

Partner) and she is Outgoing ^^, very hardworking and Would

do anything for her LC and her Members. She joined AIESEC

as an EP, living a live changing XP in turkey and throughout

this year, one of our best OGX Members. In April 2011, she

was Chosen to be the OC Delegates of NatCo’ 2011.

Zineb Sammama: The walking smiley! Or the VP TM

She is a 4th year student at ENCG Casablanca, joined AIESEC last year,

she was an OGX Member. She sings out loud the car during traffic,

she's an alive/walking smiley and ready to hit with whatever its near

her when she's mad - You don't mess with the TM 8-) !

July/ August 2011

Fulfilling the promise :

Extract from AIESEC International Newsletter:

We won!!!!! And we got an Amazing prize (the Eddie in the picture below !) and Certificate directly

from AIESEC International !

GO ANFA

"MENA Fulfilling the Promise Challenge" Fulfilling the promise is to bring out the achievement

of a commitment that we set for ourselves. It is something bigger than any individual and that

should grab each one of us to be powerful beyond measure" - Hugo Pereira, President of AIESEC

International. AIESEC in MENA Fulfilling the Promise challenge focused on boosting

performance of LCs in the region and unleashing success stories in Q2 2011. Congratulations to

all participating LCs for taking the challenge and putting great work into it!And the winners

are...

Cluster 1 - LC Zayed University Dubai (ZUD), the UAE

Cluster 2 - LC German University in Cairo (GUC), Egypt

Cluster 3 - LC Anfa, Morocco

Congratulations! These LCs became the role-models in fulfilling set organizational targets for

Q2 2011 (with priority in total exchange) and reaching highest relative growth in exchange

realizations for the quarter. They will receive fulfilling the Promise certificate from AI 1011 and

rotating MENA Eddie at IC 2011 in Kenya as recognition for their outstanding work and creating

success stories for the region."

July/ August 2011

Departments Updates:

We’ll start in alphabetical order:

- Summer team Launch! We’ll come back to it in the

summer teams section.

ER/ Pbox:

- Creating the Proposal for the ER.

- Establishing the List of the Events for the Year.

- Establishing the Description of this year’s project.

Finance:

ICX:

- 3 realized

- 9 Raised

- Spreadsheet of the TNs available was created: The Link of spreadsheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtNYL7dkM93xdGVlT0FLMWY1QWNUMHgy

YmdhRUJDVHc&hl=fr

- Looking for Host Families for the EPs coming up.

New ICX Partner : Prestigia.com

Incomes Expenses

24933 292

July/ August 2011

OGX:

- 19 Realizations !!!

- 17 Raised and available on the system

- OGX dept came up with a new system, which is to allow the

EPs to use the system with guidance and staying linked to

whatever they do using AIESEC email and myaiesec.net.

Good Work Summer teams for all the departments!

TM:

- Summer team launch

- Reallocation forms sent.

- Sadly the revocation of :

Ismail Idrissi

Jihane Filali

Siham Chatibi

- OC Recruitment Selection :

OCP : Mhamed Lamrabet

OC Team : Salma Elmorabet

Siham Abhir

Imane Benchegra

July/ August 2011

Summer Teams!

From the first of august to the 15th of September, summer teams were launched in the ER,

ICX and OGX departments.

They worked very hard and had amazing achievements !

ER Summer team :

Yassine Fadel

Sarah Sami

Fatine Kilito

Zineb Moubaker

ICX Summer team: (Panda Team !)

Basma Aziz

Siham Guessous

Soukaina Linebou

Ahmet Durmuslar

July/ August 2011

OGX Summer team:

Sara Maarouf

Badreddine Hassaini

Hamza Mghafri

Hanaa Benzinou

Salma Elmorabet

July/ August 2011

Events

LC Ftour !

Place: Cosy Corner , Maarif

Date: Wednesday 24th august 2011

July/ August 2011

Ahmet’s Bye Bye/ Alda’s Welcome Party !

Place: TGI Friday’s Casablanca

Date: Monday 5th September 2011

July/ August 2011

TM Advice:

Truly eloquent individuals hardly go unnoticed as they instantly give a

vibe of being engaging speakers. Attaining such status should be

essential if you want to be heard, whether in a speech, informally

debating with partners on a topic, or even expressing your

perspective in Twitter.

However, as we approach the end of a decade marked by abbreviated communication (e.g.

informal writing through e-mail and chat) and the start of another that seems to be dominated by

even shorter messages (think SMS text messages and micro-blogging), it’s easier to forget to

practice coming up with longer, thoughtful remarks.

Here are some tips on public speaking: improving how you deliver a speech or message.

Engage your audience

Help your audience stay focused by choosing topics they can relate to and including in your

message carefully, especially at the beginning. Sure, you may have a lot of opinionated content

you are eager to share but when you deliver a message, speaking about topics outside of the

audience’s interests means that they less likely to see your point.

Get to know your audience

In order to pick the right combination of topics to focus on so your audience will become

interested at once, research what the audience is interested in. Give the audience something

that they can take away and do for themselves. Stand out from the rest and avoid topics that

people have already heard or read.

Stay positive

Aside from giving the audience hints on what they really want to hear about, other appealing

factors for the audience include positive messages that focus less on failures. Being non

confident is a discouraging sign to the public, who is looking for confident candidates to boost

up the speakers. Even if you are not delivering a presidential candidate message, you should aim

to make optimistic remarks and minimize talking about unresolved problems or failures, unless

you are discussing how to attack them in your speech.

July/ August 2011

Be concise

When delivering a speech, be concise and end it earlier than the time you are given (the

audience will thank you). Sometimes, adding relevant metaphors may seem appropriate, but

don’t waste time including too many.

Give your work a captivating title

Dedicating time to craft the body of your message is as important as creating an original name

for your speech or message. Your title should wake the audience’s interest so they anticipate

reading or listening to your message. Think of the title as your red carpet to grab your

audience’s attention. This statement must summarize your main point in a unique way.

Following this advice and those steps, you’ll become a specialist!

July/ August 2011

Thank you for reading this Newsletter.

See you next month, for new Updates, new Info and Awesome Tips and

Events!

If you have any suggestions, please send them to :

[email protected]