¡@ ¡@The
CBMA was established in 1997, and is formally known as the
Chinese Business Management Club, which was a non-profit organization
established in October, 1993. Its main body is AIESEC, and
is comprised of people who care about the development of youth
in Taiwan. There are over a hundred official members, led
by Chairman Tsai, Professor at TKU. Other members work in
various enterprises such as accountants, professor, or high
tech industries. The unofficial members are around 200 people,
who are mainly students.
¡@¡@ In June, 1987, we were responsible
for making possible one of the most successful events of that
year -- the future leaders of the Asia-Pacific region camp.
Over 200 students from 13 different
countries in this region participated, and left memorable
impressions on Taiwan. Several business executives such as
Mr.Lin Tingshen of Datong Electronics, and government officials
attended and were also quite impressed with their observations
of the event.
¡@¡@Our official members are well-trained
and quite experienced in handling large, professional activities.
Everything from the beginning of the conference to the end
of the farewell party, we are able to handle with ease.
¡@¡@In participation of this year's
cyberfair, she has played the role of integrating academic
and government groups to aid contestants in this year's competition.
In addition, students who participated in this year's contest
could learn and enhance their own abilities. Last but not
least, our youths have become more familiar with the world
and her citizens through this meaningful event.
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