Filipino image consultants hold 1st education meet
MANILA, Philippines - The Association of Image Consultants International (AICI) Philippine Chapter is all set for its first ever two-day education conference entitled “Reinvent Yourself For Business Success†on Jan. 25-26, at the Dusit Thani Hotel, Manila in Makati City.
According to AICI Philippine Chapter president Delby Bragais, the education conference will have sessions “that will surely refresh and reinvent your skills towards realizing your goals†as she pointed out that “reinvention brings about a spark of reignited energy towards drive and motivation for one to achieve unparalleled and infinite success.â€
The two-day conference, both days beginning at 7 a.m., will feature four well-respected international speakers, all excellent in their own fields of expertise, who will lead and guide participants on how to enhance their respective success potentials.
They are Ferial Youakim who will talk on Ability, Possibility & Profitability; Allan Mulholland on The Power of Persona Profiling: Create the Perception You Desire; Beth MacDonald on Grow your Consulting Business Through Creative Thinking; and Christina Ong on Gearing Up Your Game Plan to Win Corporate Clients.
To culminate the education conference which is also deemed to be a great way to create new and revitalize existing networks, AICI Philippine Chapter will host an exclusive gala dinner event that will showcase the various developments on the country’s image consulting industry.
“This education conference by the AICI Philippine Chapter is a very timely event for it fittingly underscores the importance of proper image building and improvement to a fast developing nation like ours,†Bragais said.
The AICI Philippine Chapter board of officers are Delby Bragais, presdient; Karen Agustin-Ostrea, president-elect and vice president for education; Dina Loomis, secretary; Abbygale Arenas-De Leon, treasurer; Carolina Tan, vice president for membership; Katherine Manalo-Hernandez, vice president for communications; and Victoria Abraham, vice president for programs and marketing.
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