AIESEC
The World’s Largest Student-Run Organization

By the Numbers
AIESEC was founded in1948

by 7 members, from 7 different

countries. 7 years after the start
of the organization, AIESEC expanded
to America and in 1956
AIESEC-Madison was founded.
With 65 years of experience, the

AIESEC is today found in 124
countries and territories,

on 2,400 different universities
around the world.
The AIESEC has

86,000 members globally,
6,000 members nationally and
77 official members at
the UW-Madison.
AIESEC offers 24,000

leadership experience opportunities,

5,000 international internships,
15,000 international volunteer

experiences and sends students and

graduates on16,000

international exchanges every year.
The AIESEC offers exchange

programs to 113 different

countries, is working with 8,000

partner organizations, has 740 local
offices and holds 500 conferences
annually.
AIESEC-Madison is 1out of

890 student organizations found

at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
The organization has 1,801 likes

on Facebook and 445 followers
on Twitter.
AIESEC-Madison has currently 10

students working on fulltime internships
abroad and during the past year,
AIESEC-Madison has sent

48 students abroad.
The AIESEC-Madison has major

partnerships with 7 different countries
and has a yearly budget of

$55,000.
Over the past 3 years,
the AIESEC-Madison

has sent 150 students abroad
to 45 different countries.
The AIESEC

has over 1,000,000 alumni.
Sources:
https://win.wisc.edu/organization/AIESECMadison/abou
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https://twitter.com/search?q=AIESEC-Madison&src=typd
https://www.facebook.com/aiesecmadison/info
http://www.aiesecus-madison.org/about.html
http://www2.aiesec.org/bosniaherzegovina/

Eli Peterson, President of the AIESEC-Madison

Aiesec by the numbers