October 10, 2025

Empowering Growth – My Three‑Month Virtual Internship Journey at AAE

During my three‑month online internship with the Association of African Entrepreneurs (AAE), I immersed myself in strategic communications, volunteer coordination, platform management, and, ultimately, a comprehensive data analysis project—each task driving tangible improvements for both our community and my own professional growth.

I began by crafting targeted recommendations to boost attendance at the AAE Strategy Week event, shaping an email cadence, social‑media teaser ideas, and segmentation strategies that increased open rates by 25%. Serving as the liaison for our “Raising Awareness on Member Education and Development” campaign, I built volunteer communication channels, answered queries, and published updates—streamlining a process that once lagged and empowering volunteers to engage more confidently.

On the AAE task‑management platform, I maintained accurate volunteer status updates, reducing manual follow‑ups by 40%. I also audited and organized pending blog submissions on the AAE website, clearing a backlog of 20+ entries and ensuring timely publication. Drafting and sending personalized invitation and strategy‑report emails to entrepreneur members, I achieved a remarkable 95% open rate—an outcome that demonstrated the impact of clear, concise messaging.

Midway through my internship, I transitioned into a handover phase, compiling all correspondence, documentation, and insights into a structured dossier for the next intern. This handover package not only captured the history of our activities but also provided actionable next steps, ensuring continuity of initiatives.

In the final month, I spearheaded a data analysis of 339 entrepreneur‑group profiles exported from the AAE platform, benchmarking against 2023 membership trends. By standardizing variables—Country, Industry, Gender, Support Services—and proposing dropdown‑based form enhancements, I enabled clearer segmentation and faster reporting. My analysis confirmed AAE’s strong presence in West Africa, revealed a 79% male membership ratio, and highlighted a growing demand for mentorship and expert support. The recommendations I delivered—form redesign, targeted outreach to women and Asia/Europe regions, ROI‑driven channel tracking, and a monthly data‑dashboard—offer a roadmap for sustainable community growth.

Through these responsibilities, I honed project management, cross‑functional communication, CMS administration, and data‑analysis skills. I learned to translate raw data into strategic insights, to craft messages that resonate, and to build processes that scale. I leave this internship confident that my contributions have empowered AAE to engage its members more effectively, optimize volunteer workflows, and harness data for future success.

I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to AAE’s mission, and I look forward to watching these initiatives flourish long after my term ends.


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kaizhengli

My name is Kaizheng lI, born in Tangshan, Hebei Province, currently studying at Guilin University of Electronic Technology, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, majoring in electrical engineering and automation. I have a lively and cheerful personality, and I like to listen to music and play basketball. During my college years, I joined the student Party branch and the student laboratory, and became the deputy secretary of the Party branch, and I often organized the Party branch to carry out some volunteer activities to serve my classmates and teachers. In addition to this, I have always been very passionate about volunteering and group activities. For example, volunteers for sports meetings and double election meetings.

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