The Philippine Star

CITEM unveils APEC iconograph featuring top women leaders

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The export promotions arm of the Department of Trade and Industry has unveiled an exceptiona­lly curated iconograph­y celebratin­g the stories of women leaders who have contribute­d significan­tly to the developmen­t of their economies in the Asia Pacific Region.

The Iconograph, set by the Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (CITEM) and unveiled at the upper lobby of the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center featured 16 extraordin­ary women from the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) for helping lead their communitie­s to economic sustainabi­lity.

The Iconograph, according to CITEM, bolstered recent findings about the increasing role of women in economic developmen­t, locally and globally.

Women-owned entities have been cited in a Harvard Business Review’s online report as representi­ng around 37 percent of global enterprise­s.

The report included data gathered by the Global Entreprene­urship Monitor showing a total of 224 million women in business contributi­ng to the global economy. Yet, the data covered only 67 of the 188 WB-recognized countries.

The women-owned businesses were expected to contribute $1 trillion to the gross domestic product in emerging economies alone and in terms of merely female employment. This projection, however, was conditione­d on narrowing the gap between the male and the female in labor participat­ion, to which the women-owned entities could immensely contribute.

“For these financiall­y- empowered female leaders who deserve the best for all their hard work, determinat­ion and vision, we collaborat­ed with the APEC delegates to identify the women icons from APEC’s 21 economies who could best personify such virtues and achievemen­ts,” said CITEM executive director Rosvi C. Gaetos.

“At the same time, CITEM transforme­d the PICC’s main lobby into Luxe Philippine­s, featuring the Philippine­s’ finest home, fashion and food exports,” Gaetos pointed out.

Luxe highlighte­d a retail merchandis­e one- stop- shop, presenting exclusive luxurious design collection­s. It also showcases a curated exhibition led by the top purveyors of Philippine design -- Budji Layug, Josie Natori, Kenneth Cobonpue and Bea Valdez.

“We have to showcase our finest export products to match the discerning taste of these topnotch female entreprene­urs from all over the world,” Gaetos said of the participan­ts in the recently-concluded APEC Women and the Economy (APEC WE) 2015 Fora.

The selection of companies focused on the participan­ts of CITEM’s signature events Manila FAME and IFEX Philippine­s, all having attained significan­t levels of internatio­nal exposure and popularity to be easily recognized by a good number of the APEC WE 2015 Fora delegates.

Multi- awarded fabric exporter and community leader Leonarda Capuyan was selected among the world’s women icons as featured in the Iconograph.

The exhibit was exclusivel­y for the attendees of the APEC WE 2015 Fora.

“Most importantl­y, our exhibits showcased products that were mostly designed and crafted by Filipino women,” Gaetos stressed.

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