Since its founding, IESC claims to have helped businesses create or save over 1.5 million jobs,[3] with projects serviced by a combination of staff, consultants and volunteers.
By 1965, IESC was operating in Thailand, where Raytheon executive Ray Ellis was assigned as management advisor to T. S. Lin, President of Tatung Engineering Company.
A. Wilcox visited Malacañang Palace in the Philippines, accompanied by Marikina municipal mayor Osmundo de Guzman, to engage in a call with president Ferdinand Marcos.
[10] The project is a collaboration between IESC and the Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance (VEGA) and is called the Assistance in Building Afghanistan by Developing Enterprises (ABADE) Program.
[12] Established in May 2009, IESC's LIM program had awarded grants of over $8m to Lebanese microfinance institutions by October 2014, which in turn had disbursed a total value of over $27m across 12,00 micro loans.
[16] In Mali, volunteers from IESC's Geekcorps built or refurbished radio stations on the edges of the Saharan desert, helping to deliver internet access to remote parts of the country.
[20] In 2013, IESC began a project with the AARP and the Chinese government to deploy senior business executive leaders as volunteer experts to China.