Global solutions brand honors first internationally certified students

MANILA, Philippines — Leading global bathroom and kitchen solutions brand GROHE recently awarded its first batch of students who have completed the international certification module at the GROHE Dual Tech, a training facility made possible through the partnership between GROHE and Don Bosco Youth Center.

A total of 42 graduating students passed the International Certificate on GROHE Standards assessment exams, validating their technical competence in plumbing. 

Photo above shows the first batch of internationally certified students with (top row, starting second from left) GROHE vice president for training and management development Timo Kurz, GROHE management board member Michael Mager and global product manager Manfred Kuehn; Don Bosco Tondo rector Rev. Fr. Gaudencio Carandang Jr., Don Bosco Mondo deputy director for corporate cooperation Susanne Franke, Lixil Philippines general manager Alpha Ang, Technical and Vocational Education and Training director Rev. Fr. Manuel Nicolas, SDB; (2nd row, starting seventh from left) German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dual Training and Education director Tobias Petersen and STEAG State Power Inc. chief executive officer Bodo Goerlich; (3rd row, starting sixth from left) Wilcon Depot senior executive and vice president Rosemarie Ong, PCCI president Bing Limjoco, Salesian Society of St. John Bosco-FIN province planning and development officer Rona Aurea Palma; (bottom row) Lixil Philippines marketing manager Emily Besavilla (left), K-12 project coordinator Andreas Dernbach (seventh from left), Lixil Philippines assistant country manager Joralyn Ong (eighth from left) and GROHE brand manager Arian Zaragoza (right).

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