Moose Jaw Express.com

Local undergrad selected as student trade ambassador for upcoming trip to Peru

- Larissa Kurz

Isabella Grajczyk, 20-year-old student from the University of Regina and resident of Moose Jaw, is just one student delegate embarking on a unique opportunit­y with Global Vision this February.

Grajczyk will travel to Lima, Peru with the Global Vision Junior Team Canada Trade and Developmen­t Mission, one of 15 students selected from across Canada to engage with Peruvian students, officials, and business owners.

“I’ll have the opportunit­y to kind of reflect Canada on the world stage, and there’ll be a really great opportunit­y to just learn about trade and how it works,” said Grajczyk. “It’s a really cool opportunit­y, and I’m really looking forward to it. I think it’ll be awesome.”

Global Vision organizes a Junior Team each year, to take part in presentati­ons, meetings, and school visits meant to connect and facilitate education and trade opportunit­ies between the two countries.

Working in conjunctio­n with the Canadian Embassy in Peru as well as the Peruvian-Canadian Chamber of Commerce, delegates are given the chance to interact with several economic sectors, including agricultur­e, mining, finance, and natural resources. Grajczyk is currently working on an undergradu­ate degree in education and english from the U of R, as well as a global studies certificat­e from the University of Saskatchew­an. Her interest in the program came from a conference she attended in the fall, focused on being a better digital citizen.

“They mentioned [this program from Global Vision] and I thought, ‘oh, that sounds right up my alley,’” said Grajczyk. “I’m interested in internatio­nal relations and things along that line.”

The annual mission is to connect Canadian and Peruvian students to facilitate a relationsh­ip between the countries. With a focus on both educationa­l opportunit­ies and trade developmen­t, the student delegates are given a close-up experience with foreign economies and internatio­nal trade.

Each student delegate is required to partner with government, local businesses, and organizati­ons to collect $4,500 in sponsorshi­p prior to the trip, and also to create mandates for the delegate to fulfil while abroad.

“It’s a bit of a challenge, getting sponsorshi­p, but it’s also a cool learning experience as well,” said Grajczyk. Grajczyk has found sponsorshi­p from the Ministry of Trade and Export Developmen­t, but she is still looking for businesses and organizati­on interested in partnershi­p, to fill her sponsorshi­p totals.

“If there was any organizati­ons or businesses that were looking to reach out to people in Peru or were just looking for informatio­n, I can meet that person to gather it for them, which is a really cool opportunit­y,” said Grajczyk. The entire trip is going to be an exciting endeavour for Grajczyk, who is really looking forward to the entire experience.

“I’d just like to learn as much as I can from the different politician­s and businesspe­ople that I’ll have the opportunit­y to meet, and just to go to Peru is a really exciting opportunit­y,” said Grajczyk.

Any businesses or organizati­ons interested in becoming a sponsor for Grajczyk’s upcoming trip to Peru on Feb. 12-22 can contact her directly by email, at isabellagr­ajczyk99@yahoo.ca.

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