Bosconians kick off series of dialogues | Inquirer News

Bosconians kick off series of dialogues

/ 07:57 AM February 20, 2013

THE Bosconian International Chamber of Commerce Cebu Chapter (BICC Cebu) headed by its president Ludwig Federigan, launched its first dialogues recently at Café Lorenzo of Cebu Grand Hotel with Cebu City Mayor as its first guest speaker.

Mayor Rama presented his administration’s vision for the city and explained how this can be achieved.

Rama emphasized the importance of the business sector in helping achieve his vision of making the city a sustainable community.

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Rama encouraged the BICC Cebu members to support the city government’s economic and social development through public-private partnership.

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“Together, we can make things happen for the improvement of our beloved City of Cebu,” he said

The Dialogues organized by the BICC Cebu will be a series of discussions designed to bring together key policy makers, business and non-government organizations leaders to discuss and present their programs and projects.

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BICC Cebu, an association of past pupils of Saint John Bosco who are businessmen, entrepreneurs, corporate executives and professionals, is expected to hold six more dialogues within the year.

For inquiries, call Federigan at (0917) 5498068, Engr. Emmanuel Paras at (0933) 3440729, Mitchell Alforque at (0917) 3246632, lawyer Chad Miel at (0915) 8464394, and Elmer Ventura at (0922) 8433202.

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