BlackBerry has now announced a new partnership with AIESEC Canada wherein over the next 12 months, AIESEC Canada's seven-person executive team will be equipped with BlackBerry Z30 smartphones to help them manage their demanding schedule and document their experiences. The AIESEC executive team will utilize BBM, BBM Video and Screen Share, among other BlackBerry 10 productivity applications, as they visit 30 university campuses across Canada and travel to international conferences.
"We are thrilled to be working with a globally recognized, Canadian brand like BlackBerry who will help our executive team be more dynamic and effective," said Nancy Luu, president, AIESEC Canada. "We are committed to fostering Canadian innovation and productivity, and it is incredibly rewarding to be working towards this mutual goal together."
"BlackBerry is proud to support the next generation of aspiring business leaders," said Margaret Stuart, managing director for Canada at BlackBerry. "Together with AIESEC Canada, we hope to inspire and encourage leadership, entrepreneurship and excellence on university campuses across the country."
BlackBerry's enterprise-optimized BlackBerry 10 software will enable AIESEC executives to go beyond email and phone calls. Whether they are at home, in the office, on campus or travelling from province to province, their new arsenal of applications will allow them to plan, collaborate and execute on-the-go.
AIESEC Canada's Executive Team Uses BlackBerry Z30 Smartphones to Take Collaboration and Productivity to the Next Level
BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ:BBRY)(TSX:BB), a global leader in mobile communications, and AIESEC Canada today announced that they're working together to help AIESEC Canada's executive team stay connected, collaborative and productive as they lead the international leadership-development organization. Over the next 12 months AIESEC Canada's seven-person executive team will be equipped with BlackBerry® Z30™ smartphones to help them manage their demanding schedule and document their experiences.
"We are thrilled to be working with a globally recognized, Canadian brand like BlackBerry who will help our executive team be more dynamic and effective," said Nancy Luu, president, AIESEC Canada. "We are committed to fostering Canadian innovation and productivity, and it is incredibly rewarding to be working towards this mutual goal together."
The AIESEC executive team will utilize BBM™, BBM™ Video and Screen Share, among other BlackBerry® 10 productivity applications, as they visit 30 university campuses across Canada and travel to international conferences. BlackBerry's enterprise-optimized BlackBerry 10 software will enable AIESEC executives to go beyond email and phone calls. Whether they are at home, in the office, on campus or travelling from province to province, their new arsenal of applications will allow them to plan, collaborate and execute on-the-go.
"BlackBerry is proud to support the next generation of aspiring business leaders," said Margaret Stuart, managing director for Canada at BlackBerry. "Together with AIESEC Canada, we hope to inspire and encourage leadership, entrepreneurship and excellence on university campuses across the country."
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