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AmCham business leadership program for outstandin­g Filipino students

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American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (AmCham) selected 31 college students from across the nation to participat­e in the annual Business Leadership Program (BLP) in Manila from April 17 to April 25.

Now on its 16th year, the BLP exposes student leaders to leading American companies, including Capital One, Proctor & Gamble, Fluor, Wells Fargo, Chevron, and JP Morgan, as well as Bank of the Philippine Islands and SGV.

“I joined BLP to engage in productive discourse with co-student leaders and to gain exposure to current issues in the business sector,” explained BLP participan­t Jude Martin Amiscaray, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Management Engineerin­g at Ateneo de Manila University. “But I got so much more. BLP elevated my mindset and broadened my perspectiv­es.”

During the 10-day program, key officers from AmCham member firms and partner organizati­ons delivered plenary talks for delegates on topics such as global business, job procuremen­t, self-assessment, skills building, and current events. Delegates also learned more about U.S.-Philippine relations by visiting the U.S. Embassy in the Philippine­s and interactin­g with American diplomats.

On the final day, students will put lessons from the program into practice by participat­ing in a business plan competitio­n.

 ??  ?? U.S. Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Y. Kim congratula­ted the 31 outstandin­g students in this year‘s American Chamber of Commerce Business Leadership Program.
U.S. Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Y. Kim congratula­ted the 31 outstandin­g students in this year‘s American Chamber of Commerce Business Leadership Program.

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