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EVERYTHING is set for the first-ever business and human resource summit in Mindanao, which will be held at the Cove Garden Resort in Cugman, Cagayan de Oro City, today.

Mindanao HR Beat 2019 will feature the country’s reputable human resource experts, business leaders, and decision makers, with the goal of sharing trends, challenges, and opportunities in the human resource industry.

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Among the notable speakers who will expound on the theme “Unleashing Human Resource, Turning Vision into Victory Now” are Ramon Segismundo, the current President of Meralco Power Academy; Maria Antonia Llamzon, Vice President of the Human Capital Department of Philippine Airlines; Patrick Gregorio, Secretary-General of the Philippine Olympic Committee; Jay Limjoco, Director for Operations of Kairos HR and Business Consultancy; and Sharina Domingo, Managing Director of The Pinnacle, the lead organizer of the summit.

Completing the impressive line-up of speakers are Romolo Nati (Executive Chairman and CEO of Italpinas Euroasian Design and Development Corp), Enrique Castillo (President and CEO of Victory Group), Rachel Majito-Cacabelos (Vice President of the Human Capital Resource Management of Teleperformance), Myla Faye Aurora Cariño (Regional Director of Neda-10), Ma. Alva Espiritu (President of PMAP-CDO), and Paula Cabrera (Manager for Organization Effectiveness of Human Capital Department, Philippine Airlines).

Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno is also slated grace the event and will deliver the welcome remarks.

Panel discussions will be moderated by Dr. Judith Chaves, Vice President for Academic Affairs of Lourdes College, and Angelie Azcuna-Collera, faculty member of the University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines.

The most awaited summit will have diverse attendees, including leaders in the government and business sectors, seasoned HR practitioners, members of the academia and the press, policy makers, and students. (pr)

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