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Transcript of NC 2013
December 30, 2012 to January 3, 2013
Hosted by AIESEC Edmonton
NC 2013 Delegate Package
Table of ContentsTable of Contents...............................................................1
Purpose of NC 2013...........................................................2
Greetings from the OC......................................................3
Directions to Hotel.............................................................4
General Information...........................................................5
Additional Information.......................................................6
Schedule.............................................................................7
Social Events......................................................................8
Scrabble Night Letter Assignments.................................9
Plenary Submission Guidelines........................................10
What to Bring......................................................................11
NC 2013 Shirts....................................................................12
NC 2013 Sponsors..............................................................13 to 16
Contact Us..........................................................................17
Connect With Us................................................................18
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Purpose of NC 2013
National Congress is a conference to prepare delegates to make the most of their year, by giving them customized tools, resources and strategies to achieve their LC goals and contribute to AIESEC Canada. We want delegates to commit and maintain their commitment to their role and actions to see the desired results for their year.
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Greetings from the OCIf you are reading this, you’ve registered for AIESEC Canada’s National Congress 2013 (NC 2013). Congrats, you’ve made an excellent choice! We are very excited to welcome you to Edmonton, AB, where this year’s NC 2013 is going to be hosted!
NC 2013 is a five-day conference taking place from December 30, 2012 to January 3, 2013. This year, we are expecting 300 delegates across Canada, several Alumni members, and tons of business leaders from the local community. Throughout the conference, there will be various hands-on workshops and seminars that will assist you in developing leadership skills. After all, we strongly believe that AIESEC members are both the leaders of today and tomorrow. In addition, the AIESEC Canada 2013/2014 President is also elected at NC 2013. This means that YOU get to decide who will lead AIESEC Canada into the future.
Whether this is your first or tenth AIESEC conference, the OC wants to make sure that you are having an incredible experience from the beginning to the end. This is an one-of-a-kind opportunity to share your personal experiences with AIESEC members and learn things from others as well.
The OC has been working hard to plan this conference for several months, and we are counting down the days until we finally get to see you! We are here to make sure you are making the best out of your experience at NC 2013. Please feel free to approach us during the conference if you have any questions or if you’d just like to talk!
Jocelyn SteingardPresident
Yolanda ZhangVP Finance
Nancy TeVP Sponsorship
Tammy LeungVP Delegate Services
Sawan DhaliwalVP Communications
Michelle LamVP Logistics
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Directions to Hotel
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Option 1: Cheapest for 4 People
Airport Taxi
Taxi (from airport to hotel)
www.aiporttaxiservice.ca
- Travel Time: ~ 30 min
- Cost: ~ $50 ($12.50 if you have 4 people)
Option 2: Environmentally Friendly
Shuttle from airport to hotel.
- Shuttle runs every 30 min one-way from airport to hotel
- Travel Time: ~30 min
- Cost: $18
Option 3: Economically Friendly
Follow these steps:
1) Take bus (route 747) from airport to Century Park (LRT station). - Frequency: 30 (60 min between 9:30 am and 3:30 pm) - Cost/Travel Time: $5, 30 min
2) Take cab from Century Park to Radisson Hotel South. - Cost/Travel time: ~ $20, 15 min
- Total Travel time: ~ $45 min
- Total Cost: $5/person + $25/taxi
Option 4: Both Environmentally and Economically Friendly
Walk from airport to hotel.
- Travel Time: 2 hours, 14 min
- Cost: $0
- Note: Subject to weather conditions.
Radisson Edmonton South
4440 Gateway Boulevard Edmonton, AB T6H 5C2 (780) 437-6010
General InformationGuest ParkingParking at the Radisson Edmonton South is complimentary for all delegates. Please register your license plate number with hotel staff upon arrival.
Groceries & RestaurantsReal Canadian Superstore (10 min walking)4821 Calgary Trail N.W. || T6H 5W8 || 780-430-2769 || Hours: 6 am to 11 pm
Within the hotel, there are two places for dining: Lions Head Pub and the Atrium Cafe (please note that dining at these locations is not covered in your delegate fees). Nearby restaurants in the Gateway Boulevard/Calgary Trail area include: Moxies, Earls, Olive Garden, iHop, Dennys, Boston Pizza.
AlcoholIn Alberta, the legal drinking age is 18. Alcohol can be purchased at the Real Canadian Superstore (location info above).
Also, please note that outside alcohol may only be consumed inside your hotel room and not in any public area of the hotel. This includes the plenary room, the dining rooms, the breakout rooms and all hallways. However, you are free to have a drink at the hotel’s bar. Any outside liquor seen outside of hotel rooms may be confiscated by hotel staff or by the OC.
Hotel ServicesPlease note that your delegate fee does not include room service, pay-per-view television, or gym/pool access. Wireless internet is available to delegates.
Hotel check-in time is 3pm. Check-out time is 12 pm.
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Additional InformationExtra Hotel Nights
The hotel is offering all AIESEC delegates a special hotel rate of $99 per room per night. This special hotel rate is valid 3 days before (Dec 27 to 29) and 3 days after (Jan 4 to 6). Each room can fit up to 4 people. The more people you have in your room, the lower the cost will be per person.
Please contact Michelle Lam (VP Logistics) via email ([email protected]) by Dec 26, 2012 if you need a room for extra nights. In the email, indicate your name, LC, requested roommates, and which nights are needed.
Pre-Conference
National Sales Program 2012 (NSP) and prOGXBoth are happening from December 29, 2012 10 am to December 30, 2012 12 pm. Please contact AIESEC Canada’s MC for more details.
Throughout the conference, please tweet using the hashtag #NC2013. The OC’s twitter account is @AIESECNC2013
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SchedulePage 7 of 18
Dress Code
Dress code is casual for the majority of the conference. Business casual attire is required for Corporate Day (all day, Jan 2) and formal attire is required for the Final Banquet (evening, Jan 3).
Social EventsWork hard. Play hard.
Dec 30: Western Night - Giddy up, cowboy!- Venue: The Pint, Downtown (10125 109 Street NW)- Costume ideas: Cowboy hat/boots, plaid shirts, leather
belts with big buckles
Dec 31 (New Years Eve): Cultural Night - Celebrate the new year with cultures around the world!- Venue: in house- Costume ideas: Japanese (kimono), Vietnamese (rice hat), German (trousers)
Jan 1: Scrabble Night - Each LC gets a letter. Dress up as something that starts with that letter.- Note: See the following page for LC letter assignments.- Venue: The Old Strathcona Rack (10544 Whyte Ave NW)- Costume Ideas: “O” as shown in the picture (orange, ornaments, ocean, Oreo)
Jan 2: Tiny or Shiny - Wear something that is too small or really shiny.- Venue: The Treasury (10004 Jasper Ave NW)- Costume Ideas: Children’s clothing, bedazzled dresses, undersized Halloween costumes
Jan 3: High Rollers (Banquet Night) - Dress to impress.- Venue: in house
Western Night
Cultural Night
Scrabble Night
Tiny or Shiny
BE CREATIVE WITH YOUR COSTUMES!
Dry Events: Every night we will have movies (different genres in different rooms), board games, and video games connected to projectors!
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Scrabble Night Letter Assignments
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Plenary Submission GuidelinesIf your LC is planning on having a presentation for opening plenary, please ensure that you adhere to the following guidelines or your presentation will not be shared with the rest of the delegation. All LC Role calls (including media presentation) should not exceed their time limit of two (2) minutes:
Accepted Media Formats
The filename of the presentation must be as follows: [LCname]_nc_2013 Media presentations must be in one of the following formats: PowerPoint (.ppt), Flash (.flv), Quicktime (.mov), Windows Media (.wmv), Real Player (.rm), Music (.mp3, .wav, .ram, .wma)
All audio and video must be embedded into your presentation. They must play automatically with your presentation. We are not responsible for synchronizing music/video to your presentation.
How to submit Your Presentation Files for Opening Plenary
Opening Plenary Presentation must be submitted at registration on December 30th between 1300 and 1630Media Presentation files must be submitted via memory stick or CD with your LC name written/attached.
Please reclaim this memory stick/CD at the end of plenaryIf there are special instructions as to how the presentation is to be played, legible, detailed instructions must be provided alongside your presentation files A member of your LC should be present in the plenary room a half hour before opening plenary to test run your LC's presentation.
*We are not responsible for presentation correctly playing. In order to ensure your presentation is working correctly, it is a good idea to test it before hand on multiple computers.
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What to Bring:We (the OC) care about you and your experience at NC 2013. We don’t want you forgetting anything for the conference, so we’ve made up a list of essential things to bring. Check it out:
Toiletries:- Shampoo/Conditioner- Hairbrush- Toothbrush/toothpaste- Glasses/Contacts/Contacts Solution
Clothing:- Business Attire - Pajamas- Formal Attire (Banquet)- Warm Winter Clothing (Edmonton is freezing!)- Casual Wear- Social Event Apparel- Shoes (Casual and Formal)
Other:-Cash, Credit/Debit Cards-Cellphone + Charger- iPod (for the trip here) + Charger-Camera -Water Bottle-Notepads/Pens-Business Cards-Government ID (Needed to enter bars)-Student ID-Printed NC 2013 Schedule-Travel Info/Tickets
Extras: - Alcohol- Hair Straightener/Make-up, etc.
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NC 2013 T-ShirtsNC 2013 t-shirts are complimentary for all delegates! The NC 2013 shirt design is as shown below:
Please note that the NC 2013 shirt sizes are available on a first come first serve basis. The table below outlines the number of shirts available in each size:
Shirt Size Quantity Available
Small 100Medium 140Large 65Extra Large 20Extra Extra Large 5
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Title Sponsor
NC 2013 Sponsors
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NC 2013 SponsorsGold Sponsors
Shell
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NC 2013 SponsorsSilver Sponsors
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NC 2013 SponsorsBronze Sponsors
National Sponsor
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In-Kind Sponsors
NC 2013 Organizing Committee
Sawan DhaliwalVP Communications
Nancy TeVP Sponsorship
Yolanda ZhangVP Finance
Jocelyn SteingardPresident
Tammy LeungVP Delegate
Servicing
Michelle LamVP Logistics
Please feel free to contact any member of the Organizing Committee (OC) or Member Committee (MC) if you have any questions about NC 2013.
From left to right:
Member Committee:
From left to right:
Derek VollebregtPresident
Kevin CornwellVP Business Development
Sarah GuintaVP
Communications
Dominic TremblayVP Corporate
Relations
Olivia LeeVP Organizational
Development
Damien RambeaudVP Exchange
Marie Gwen Castel-Girard
VP Talent Management
Contact Us
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Jocelyn Steingard: [email protected] 780-994-9964Michelle Lam: [email protected] 780-292-0693Tammy Leung: [email protected] 780-964-9276
General Inquires: [email protected]
Connect With Us
facebook.
twitter.
website.
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www.facebook.com/AIESECNC2013
@AIESECNC2013#NC2013
www.aiesec.ca/nc2013