This simply means that Ms. Limjoco and Ricky Mercado the first Filipino CFEs can now charge foreigners the earth for their consulting services.
It look Ms. Limjoco close to two years to earn the 3,500 points needed to complete the doctorate-equivalent program of the US-based Institute for Certified Franchising Executives. Some of those points were earned with actual franchising experience and work done in promoting the franchising concept in the Philippines.
Perfect Solution is a trading company that basically imports Japanese hair products, which Mr. Galvez believes is best suited to Filipina hair.
As part of a reorganization initiated by Trade Secretary Cesar Purisima, Bureau for Small and Medium Enterprises director Rhodora Leano will concentrate on SME advocacy and will transfer the running of the annual national trade fair to the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions.
While consolidating both local and international fairs (to promote Philippine-made products) seems logical, CITEM isnt exactly happy about the additional assignment.
Aside from the extra work and that not much extra money to get the work done, CITEM hasnt had an executive officer for close to a year. Running the show as officer-in-charge is deputy executive director Lita Madulid.
As everybody knows, Bingo Limcaoco runs the familys chain of car dealerships. TJ Limcaoco is one of those hotshots that Aya-la Corp. president Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II likes to surround himself with.
Well, Ben Yambao is till going to report early for work today before heading for the annual convention of the Chamber of Thrift Banks. You see, Mr. Yambao is this years convention chairman.