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Marketing group holds ‘Governors’ Leadership Training Summit’

06:23 PM October 21, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines—The most awaited team-building event among junior marketers will come forth this month! Are you all set to feel the thrill and be challenged as you unleash the inner Katniss Everdeen or Peeta Mellark in you?

The Philippine Junior Marketing Association is certainly delighted to present the annual Governors’ Leadership Training Summit (GOLTS) entitled, “Turbulence: Building a Leader’s Success Amid Challenges!”

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This will be held on October 24 to 26 at Camp Benjamin, Alfonso, Cavite.

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Volunteer as one of our tributes for an intense three-day and two-night leadership training igniting your sense of teamwork, passion and humility all the while building new and lasting friendships among participants from across the country.

We have recently opened 40 SLOTS with a maximum of 15 slots per school and only those who will pay until October 20 will be considered. We will close the registration immediately when all 180 slots are filled.

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For slot reservation, click here:

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For more details, contact Ms. Angela Principio at 0906.265.9593 or email her at [email protected]

Without a doubt, a heart-stopping, soul-stirring adventure awaits you! See you all, Future Tributes! And may the odds be ever in your favor.

Follow us on Twitter at @ilovepjma for more updates about GOLTS 2014.
Official hashtags: #GOLTS2014 #PJMAxHungerGames

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