Future business leaders’ summit applications now open
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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THE Aboitiz Group of Companies is now calling for applications to the 5th Aboitiz Future Leaders Business Summit (AFLBS) to be held this coming September 10 to 11, 2010 in Cebu City.
Every year, AFLBS selects the most promising young college students from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao to attend a two-day conference on business and leadership, featuring selected Aboitiz executives as speakers.
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The theme for this year, Finding Your Passion, Shaping Your Future, is anchored on the Aboitiz brand position, Passion for Better Ways, which is a fresh expression of a cherished century-old mindset of never being content with the status quo and always finding ways to improve the way things are done. The 5th AFLBS aspires to challenge promising young students to step out of their collegiate mindset, look into the future, and aspire to be one of the country’s future leaders in whatever field they plan to pursue, business or otherwise.
The summit is open to undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in the following fields: Business Management, Accounting, Communications, Political Science, Computer Science / IT, Marketing / Finance, Engineering, Psychology, and Economics. They must be active leaders or officers of any student organization – student government, academic, cause-oriented, socio-civic, or religious in nature. They must also be models of integrity, discipline and excellence, and must possess excellent communication skills.
Qualified students must complete the application form, which they can get from their school’s Student Affairs Office. They can also request for a soft copy of the application form by emailing aboitizfutureleaders@gmail.com. Deadline for the submission of application requirements is on April 16, 2010 at the Aboitiz Corporate Center, Gov. Manuel Cuenco Ave., Banilad, Cebu City.
For further inquiries and clarifications, you may call (032) 411-1774 and look for Vianney Yap.







