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InLife Sheroes marks 2nd anniversary with 2 virtual events on March 12

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INLIFE Sheroes celebrates its second anniversary with two virtual events including a digital bazaar and a mentoring session on March 12, 2021.

The morning session, which will start at 10 a.m., will be keynoted by OSM Maritime Services Inc. president Mailyn Borillo.

InLife executive chair Nina Aguas will discuss the wins and plans to taking women empowerment to the next level. This talk will be followed by the launching of the “InLife Sheroes Digital Bazaar: Bida ang Pinay.” The bazaar will feature the products of different women entrepreneurs in the country.

In the afternoon, there will be business mentoring to be conducted by four executives. Aisa Mijeno, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Sustainable Alternative Lighting Corp. (Salt), will give an overview of how design thinking can help entrepreneurs create and design products that are relevant to their market, products that matter and products that will sell.

Christine Ann Urbanozo-Ibarreta, group director of sales and marketing of Golden Phoenix Hotel, will share tips on how to better market products and services online.

Gina Romero, founder and CEO of Connected Women will put a social dimension into entrepreneurship and how it will help business and brands.

Jaypee Soliman, vice president and SME segment head for the Customer Experience Group of Unionbank, will talk about digital and financial tools available for SMEs.

InLife Sheroes is Insular Life’s flagship advocacy that aims to empower Filipino women who are regarded as a powerful catalyst for progress.

Interested parties who would like to join the sessions may register here:

(Morning session): https://bit.ly/InLife-Sheroes-2ndAnniv

(Afternoon session): https://bit.ly/InLife-Sheroes-mentors

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