Ateneo Intercollegiate Marketing Seminar ‘07

Marketing enthusiasts, this is your chance to take your marketing experience to the next level! Be part of this year’s AJMA’s Ateneo Intercollegiate Marketing Seminar (AIMS) at Ascott Hotel (formerly Oakwood Premier Ayala Centre) in Makati City from December 1 to 2, 2007.

AIMS is a two-day all expense paid seminar that takes a step further by focusing on Strategic Consumer Marketing, an emerging topic in the marketing arena. What makes AIMS so prestigious? Over 200 students from 5 business schools (Ateneo de Manila University, UP Diliman, De La Salle University, University of Asia & the Pacific and Far Eastern University) will undergo rigorous screening processes and interviews, but only the top 50 students will get the chance to be part of this prestigious event.

This two day affair will surely bring out the best out of the best students in our country. Day 1 of the event will feature top speakers from the multinational companies, as well as renowned marketing gurus, who will lend their thoughts and insights in this emerging topic. What better way to learn than to hear them straight from the experts? And AIMS will make this happen for these 50 individuals!

Of course, AIMS is not just a seminar where participants sit and absorb everything they learn through a number of talks. Part of learning is doing, and in Day 2 of the event, the students will have the revalida or the marketing presentation. The students will be put into different groups, and each group will present their ideas on certain marketing cases.  Truly, this is excellent training for students entering the corporate arena.

This event is made possible by the Ateneo Junior Marketing Association (AJMA) in cooperation with Globe Telecom, L’Oreal, Nestle and PSBank. If you are in for the chance in a once in a lifetime experience, then the Ateneo Intercollegiate Marketing Seminar is the event for you!

For inquiries, contact AJMA VP for Public Relations Santini Chanto at santini.lanz@gmail.com

 

 

 

           

 

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