International Executive Service Corps: Volunteer Experts

Since 1964, their volunteers have provided business expertise to enterprises in 130 developing countries. It has earned them the well-deserved reputation of "goodwill ambassadors." Volunteer Experts (VEs) conduct many of their technical and managerial assistance projects overseas. VEs that successfully complete assignments derive enormous satisfaction from helping businesses and organizations in developing economies improve operations and compete more effectively in their markets. International Executive Service Corps pays for airfare, accommodation, insurance and transportation.

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International Executive Service Corps (IESC) is a non-profit economic development organization that uses volunteer experts, paid consultants, and professional staff to promote prosperity and stability through private enterprise development.

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