TV host to speak in learning seminar | Inquirer News

TV host to speak in learning seminar

/ 07:40 AM October 22, 2012

TELEVISION host, publicist, talent manager and celebrity endorser Boy Abunda will be coming to Cebu to talk about his life and how he made it big in the world of showbiz and media.

Abunda, who hails from Eastern Samar, is now one of the most popular and wealthiest TV personalities.

The ‘King of Talk’ will speak on “Cultivating the Can-Do Mindset (Do you have what it takes?)” and share his insights on how to overcome challenges.

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Abunda and other well-known speakers will be joined by Risa Hontiveros who will talk on the topic “Learning and Rising Above Adversity.”

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The public is invited to attend the “Here for a Purpose: A roadmap to a successful and excellent life” learning seminar on achieving success on Nov. 16 at the Cebu City Sports Club, Cebu Business Park from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

This fundraising activity is organized by St. Theresa’s College Cebu High School batch 1988  for the beneit of the STC Alumni Association’s scholarship program and Cebu City Operation Second Chance Project for children in conflict with the law.

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Tickets are available at the STC Alumni Office on Gen. Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City with contact number 2534928 or at BBQ Joe’s The Walk, Cebu IT Park (4163419), Casa Rosario (2550525), ASAP Cebu Advertising, 7F Ayala Life-FGU Center (2328518).

Ticket price is P500, inclusive of seminar materials and snacks.

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