Contacts

Contact Persons for AIM and IJBC 2010

Ute

My name is Ute and I come from the Mainz/Wiesbaden Chapter. Frank and I are the AIM 2010 Coordinators. During AIM my most important task is taking care of the Observer. For me it is an important task, as Observer are sometimes kind of lost during AIMs. We want to make the AIM 2010 an unforgettable event for everyone and so we will have an extra programme for Observer. We will try to explain what an AIM is and how it works, but we will also organize workshops and discussions about themes relating to our tagline “Breaking down Walls”. Can’t wait meeting you in Berlin 2010!!!

aim2010.coordinator@de.cisv.org

 

Frank

I am Frank and I come from the lovely chapter of Hamburg in the North of Germany. Ute and I are AIM Cordinators. We would like to create a perfect working atmosphere for you. I feel this is essential, when we come together for such a short time. So we'll do our best best, but we need your input. Yes, we can help you, but tell us what you need. I personally hope that we can fulfill your expectations and that we have a wonderful AIM all together. See you in Berlin.

aim2010.coordinator@de.cisv.org

 

Urs

Urs, our former trustee and national secretary, is taking care for the registration together with Peer-Ole. Many of you will know him.

aim2010.registration@de.cisv.org

 

Peer-Ole

Peer-Ole, a former IJR, is taking care for the registration together with Urs. Many of you will know him.

aim2010.registration@de.cisv.org

 

Karo

who hasn't heard of the legendary ejbm 2006 in germany where i was a part of the staff... IJBC 2010 will be at least as great and fun, and of course organized as back then. just wait for it! lg karo

ijbc2010.coordinator@de.cisv.org

 

Heidi

Heidi, former international committee chairperson, will care for the needs of committees.

aim2010.committees@de.cisv.org

 

Heike

Heike, who is chapter secretary in Berlin, is coordinating arrival and departure. She'll make sure that you don't get lost.

aim2010.travel@de.cisv.org

 

Klaus-Peter

Klaus-Peter, former national treasurer will assure that everything is okay on the financial side. Pay in time and he'll be your friend.

aim2010.treasurer@de.cisv.org

 

Swantje

Hey, I’m Swantje, the new National Secretary of CISV Germany, coming from the chapter of Kiel. I have taken part in various CISV activities over the years, but never went to the AIM. That’s why I’m even more exited about this big event that is coming up this summer and I’m really looking forward to welcome you in Berlin. See you soon!

secretary@de.cisv.org

 

I am Patrice, the president of CISV Germany. My home chapter is Lüneburg, a little city in the north of Germany.
One of my motto is: “If you want to change something, you’ve to begin doing something.” The AIM is the meeting, where we can do this together. The AIM Staff and me will welcome you at the AIM 2010 in Berlin. In case you need an official invitation for visa application, I’ll give you a hand.

president@de.cisv.org