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                    [ArticleID] => 241780
                    [Title] => AIM, Mirant launch Center for Bridging Societal Divides
                    [Summary] => Asian Institute of Management co-chairmen Washington SyCip and Jose Cuisia, Jr. and Mirant Phils. president Edgardo Bautista hosted a relatively small crowd during the launch of the AIM-Mirant Center for Bridging Societal Divides. 


Headed by executive director Ernesto Garilao (a former Agrarian Reform Secretary), the Center will initially focus on address on societal divides and leadership issues in Mindanao.
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AIM president Roberto de Ocampo said the center will focus on bridging leadership research and leadership issues in Mindanao on its initial year. AIM is a hub for intellectual capital building and other multi-faceted activities.
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Headed by executive director Ernesto Garilao (a former Agrarian Reform Secretary), the Center will initially focus on address on societal divides and leadership issues in Mindanao.
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AIM president Roberto de Ocampo said the center will focus on bridging leadership research and leadership issues in Mindanao on its initial year. AIM is a hub for intellectual capital building and other multi-faceted activities.
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