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[Virtual Presenter] We are gathered here today to explore the latest developments and breakthroughs in marketing, as part of the Philippine Junior Marketing Association's 2024 conference. As we delve into these exciting advancements, it is essential that we also acknowledge the significance of unity and excellence in our profession..

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[Audio] The Philippine Junior Marketing Association is the official youth affiliate of the Philippine Marketing Association and the national alliance among local Junior Marketing Associations across the country. Beginning from 14 member schools, we are now currently serving over 300 tapped schools with a member base of over 50000 students. It holds various registrations including BIR, PMA, CHED, and SEC..

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[Audio] We are committed to fostering a culture of unity and excellence, where all members work together towards a common goal. We aim to unite our members through open communication and embracing the latest industry developments. Every individual will have the opportunity to grow, innovate, and lead, as we strive to establish benchmarks that inspire our community. By doing so, we will empower ourselves to adapt to the changing marketing landscape and cultivate the skills necessary to succeed..

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[Audio] Our social media presence has grown significantly over the past few months. We have reached 94,083 followers across various platforms as of November 2024. This milestone demonstrates our commitment to engaging with our audience and sharing valuable content. Furthermore, our subscribers have also increased, with 2000 followers on one platform, 4,880 on another, and 2,401 on yet another. These numbers not only reflect our growing influence but also highlight the importance of staying connected with our online community..

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[Audio] The Philippine Junior Marketing Association has Andrea Nicole N. Bagtas serving as its Federation President, with Paul Kirby S. Baltazar holding the position of Executive Vice President. Sheen Marq R. De Chavez and Cyrus Aezekiel D. Puertollano are responsible for Communications and Finance, respectively. Irene T. Naquila oversees Membership Services, and Cahrl Drewshelle B. Capiña heads the Research and Development department..

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[Audio] Our team is led by a dedicated group of individuals who have been handpicked for their exceptional skills and dedication to the field of marketing. The national executive board consists of talented professionals from various universities across the country, including Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Manila, De La Salle University, St. Scholastica's College Manila, and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. They bring with them diverse perspectives and expertise, ensuring that our organization remains innovative and forward-thinking..

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[Audio] The National Executive Board consists of highly qualified individuals from various institutions. Iva Francezca C. Arnedo serves as the Director for Communications, while Clark Jayson M. Baring takes on the role of Director for Creatives. Dr. Filemon C. Aguilar, representing the Memorial College of Las Piñas, heads the team as Director for Community Development. Erin Cathleen T. Vicente, from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Manila, oversees the events and logistics as Director for Events and Logistics. Ma. Beatriz A. Patron, with her expertise from De La Salle University, leads the marketing efforts as Director for Marketing. Joanna Lorraine C. Ubaldo, also from De La Salle University, chairs the events and logistics as Chairperson for Events and Logistics. Alfred Bon A. Serrano, representing Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, plays a crucial role in the organization's community development initiatives. These dedicated individuals work together to drive the association forward, fostering a collaborative environment that promotes growth and excellence..

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[Audio] The Board of Regional Directors comprises dedicated individuals who have been appointed to oversee the operations of our organization in different regions of the Philippines. These directors hail from various institutions, including Saint Mary's University of Bayombong, Saint Louis University - Baguio City, Central Luzon State University, Philippine Accountancy and Science School (PASS) College, and University of Rizal System - Binangonan. They collaborate closely with our national executive board to guarantee that our programs and activities are executed efficiently across the nation. Our regional directors consist of Juliana Dyanne R. Chua, Jericho F. Corpuz, Sittie Aynah S. Hadji Abdullah, Kristalyn S. Agustin, Ma. Ericka C. Romano, and Rhowileen V. Cauguiran. Each of them contributes their distinct abilities and expertise, allowing us to better serve our members and accomplish our objectives..

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[Audio] The Board of Regional Directors oversees regional operations and ensures the organization's presence across different parts of the country. They work closely with local chapters, providing guidance, support, and resources necessary for their growth and development. With diverse expertise and perspectives, they effectively address the unique needs and challenges faced by each region, enabling the association to expand its reach, foster collaboration, and drive progress in the field of marketing..

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[Audio] The Board of Regional Directors has representatives from various regions across the country, including those from Mindanao, led by Jireh Cullaus N. Benitez, Kristine Ann D. Cueva, and Mike Ivan B. Siga. They come from prestigious institutions such as Xavier University, Ateneo de Cagayan, and Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology, and Mindanao State University - Main Campus. With their expertise and guidance, they help shape the association's strategies and initiatives, ensuring the organization remains connected and effective across different regions..

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[Audio] We believe that partnering with us can bring numerous benefits to your company or brand. By reaching out to our network of 50000 marketing students across the Philippines, you can maximize your exposure and optimize the opportunity to showcase your products and services. Our social media platforms have a significant following, allowing you to amplify your online presence. Furthermore, linking your brand to our large-scale events and conferences can help increase visibility and credibility among young professionals..

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[Audio] Our member schools in North Luzon include Aldersgate College Inc., Angeles University Foundation, Baliwag Polyechnic College, Cagayan Valley Computer and Information Technology College, Dominican College of Tarlac, Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College, Isabela State University Echague Campus, La Patria College, Mariano Marcos State University, National University-Baliwag, Northeastern College, Northern Luzon Adventist College, Nueva Vizcaya State University, Our Lady of the Pillar College, San Manuel, Incorporated, Philippine Accountancy and Science School, Philippine College of Science and Technology, Phinma University of Pangasinan, Quirino State University-Cabaroguis Campus, Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan, Saint Louis College, Saint Louis University, Saint Mary's University, Saint Paul University Philippines, Universidad de Dagupan, University of La Salette, Inc., University of the Cordilleras, Urudaneta City University, and Wesleyan University-Philippines. From Visayas, we have Sti West Negros University, University of Cebu-Main Campus, University of Cebu Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue, University of Cebu-Banilad, University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, University of San Jose-Recoletos, University of St. La Salle, University of the Visayas, University of Visayas-Toledo City Campus, Baliaug University, Central Philippine Adventist College, Central Philippine University, Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod, Eastern Samar State University, Eastern Visayas State University-Main Campus, Northwest Samar State University, Saint Paul School of Professional Studies, Silliman University, and St. Paul University Iloilo. In Central Luzon, we have Bulacan Agricultural State College, Bulacan State University-Main Campus, Central Luzon State University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Bataan, Don Honorio Ventura State University, General de Jesus College, Gordon College, Holy Angel University, Holy Cross College, La Concepcion College, La Consolacion University Philippines, Mount Carmel College of Baler, Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Phinma Araullo University, President Ramon Magsaysay State University, Rogationist College, St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology, Tarlac Agricultural University, Tarlac State University, Tomas del Rosario College, and World Citic Colleges-Guimba. From South Luzon, we have Ateneo de Naga University, Batangas State University-The National Engineering University Arasof-Nasugbu Campus, Batangas State University-The National Engineering University Lipa, Batangas State University-The Neu-San Juan Campus, Bicol University-College of Business Economics and Management, Catanduanes State University, Cavite State University-Carmona,.

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[Audio] Member schools from the National Capital Region and Rizal include Rizal Technological University - Boni Campus, Rizal Technological University - Pasig, Saint Francis of Assisi College, San Beda College Alabang, San Beda University, Southville International School and Colleges, St. Bernadette College of Alabang, Inc., St. Scholastica's College Manila, Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City, and The Fisher Valley College Inc..

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[Audio] Member schools from North Luzon include Aldersgate College Inc., Angeles University Foundation, Baliwag Polyechnic College, Computer and Information Technology College, Dominican College of Tarlac, Ilocos Sur Polyechnic State College, Isabela State University Echague Campus, La Patria College, Mariano Marcos State University, National University - Baliwag, Northeastern College, Northern Luzon Adventist College, Nueva Vizcaya State University, Our Lady of the Pillar College San Manuel, Incorporated, Philippine Accountancy and Science School, Philippine College of Science and Technology, Phinma University of Pangasinan, Quirino State University-Cabaroguis Campus, Saint Ferdinand College - Cabagan, Saint Louis College, Saint Louis University, Saint Mary's University, Saint Paul University Philippines, Universidad de Dagupan, University of La Salette, Inc., University of the Cordilleras, and Urudaneta City University Wesleyan University - Philippines..

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[Audio] Our member schools from Central Luzon are Bulacan Agricultural State College, Bulacan State University, Central Luzon State University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Don Honorio Ventura State University, General de Jesus College, Gordon College, Holy Angel University, Holy Cross College, La Concepcion College, La Consolacion University, Mount Carmel College of Baler, Northern Zamboanga Colleges, Inc., Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Municipal Government of Talavera, Phinma Araullo University, President Ramon Magsaysay State University, Rogationist College, St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology, Tarlac Agricultural University, Tarlac State University, Tomas del Rosario College, and Wesleyan University Philippines, World Citi Colleges Guimba..

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[Audio] The member schools of the Philippine Junior Marketing Association include institutions from South Luzon such as Ateneo de Naga University, Batangas State University, and Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba. Other member schools come from Cavite State University, Divine Word College of Legazpi, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Eastern Quezon College Inc., Emilio Aguinaldo College, Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology, Far Eastern College, Far Eastern Polytechnic College, Holy Child Jesus College, Laguna College of Business and Arts, Laguna State Polytechnic University, and others. These institutions have joined forces with the Philippine Junior Marketing Association to promote marketing education and skills development among their students..

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[Audio] Our member schools in South Luzon include Polytechnic University of the Philippines, San Pedro Laguna Campus, Sacred Heart College Lucena, Inc., Saint Francis of Assisi College - Bacoor Campus, Saint Michael's College of Laguna, San Mateo Municipal Collge, Siena College of Taytay, Southern Luzon State University, St. Anne College Lucena, Inc., St. Joseph's College of Rodriguez, University of Batangas, University of Nueva Caceres, University of Perpetual Help System Dalta - Molino, University of Perpetual Help System Laguna - Biñan Campus, Jonelta University of Rizal System Antipolo Campus, University of Rizal System - Binangonan, University of Rizal System - Tanay Campus, Westmead International School, World Cit i Colleges - Antipolo, Laguna State Polytechnic University - Santa Cruz Campus, Lemery Colleges, Leon Guinto Memorial College, Inc., Liceo de los Baños, Lipa City Colleges, Lyceum of the Philippines University - Batangas, Lyceum of the Philippines University - Laguna, Lyceum of the Philippines University - Cavite, Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna, Nagaa College Foundation, Inc., National University - Dasmariñas, National University Laguna, National University Lipa, Olivarez College Tagaytay, Our Lady of Fatima University - Antipolo Campus, Pamantasan ng Cabuyao, Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Lopez, Quezon Campus, Polytechnic University of the Philippines General Luna Campus..

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[Audio] Member schools from Visayas have a diverse range of institutions, including West Negros University, University of Cebu, and University of San Jose-Recoletos, among others. These schools have united to promote the values of unity and excellence within the marketing industry..

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[Audio] Our member schools from Mindanao are Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Card-MRI Development Institute Inc., Holy Trinity College of General Santos City, Kapalong College of Agriculture, Sciences and Technology, La Salle University-Ozamiz City, Liceo de Cagayan University, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, Mindanao State University-Naaawan, Mindanao State University-Marawi City Main Campus, Mindanao State University-General Santos City Campus, Monkayo College of Science, Arts, and Technology, North Eastern Mindanao State University-Tandag Main Campus, Northern Mindanao Colleges, Incorporated, Notre Dame of Marbel University, Pilar College of Zamboanga City, San Isidro College, St. Francis Xavier College, Tangub City Global College, University of Mindanao-Tagum College, and University of the Immaculate Conception-Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan..

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[Audio] Our calendar of activities for the year 2024-2025 outlines the key events and milestones that we have planned for the coming year. The program includes conferences, seminars, workshops, and networking sessions, catering to the diverse needs and interests of our members. Whether seeking to expand one's professional network, learn from industry experts, or stay updated on the latest trends and developments, there is something for everyone. Mark your calendars and join us as we embark on this exciting journey across borders..

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[Audio] Our synergy training program is an annual initiative hosted by PJMA for marketing and business students who want to hone their skills in project management, leadership, communication, problem-solving skills, and more. Under the mentorship and guidance of our National Executive Board, these trainees will receive extensive training and networking opportunities from various departments. This experience allows them to demonstrate their passion and potential to become the next leaders of PJMA..

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[Audio] Regional Director Trainees will undergo extensive mentoring to enhance their perseverance and commitment in serving fellow marketers as members of the next Board of Regional Directors. This program provides them with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their roles, ensuring continuity and consistency in the association's operations. With this training, they will be equipped to lead and manage their respective chapters effectively, fostering a sense of unity and cooperation among members..

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[Audio] This event brings together Presidents of Local Junior Marketing Associations from various member and non-member schools across the Philippines. They gather to present their plans for the upcoming academic year, fostering collaboration and building relationships among the different chapters. By doing so, they aim to establish a strong foundation for the year ahead, promoting a sense of unity and cooperation within the organization..

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[Audio] The General Assembly is an annual conference where all members of the Philippine Junior Marketing Association come together. Our mission, vision, and objectives are highlighted here, recognizing the achievements of our member schools nationwide. Notable speakers share their insights, while engaging activities and internship opportunities with corporate partners provide a fun and enriching experience for attendees..

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[Audio] MADWORLD is the flagship event of the Philippine Junior Marketing Association, and it is the largest national convention for business and marketing students in partnership with the leading integrated communications, media, and creative agency in the Philippines, Havas Media Ortega Group. This event aims to enhance the delegates' knowledge about the marketing and advertising industry, while also providing opportunities for attendees through various activities..

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[Audio] The Governors' Leadership Training Summit gathers more than 300 presidents and governors from local Junior Marketing Associations. This unique event focuses on cultivating influential leadership abilities, building relationships between communities, and sharing expertise, providing a transformative setting for growth, collaboration, and peer-driven learning experiences..

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[Audio] Participants in the annual marketing competition present comprehensive plans and strategies for promoting a business, service, or product, showcasing their marketing prowess. They demonstrate their understanding of market trends, target audiences, and innovative marketing techniques. By taking part in this event, marketers can refine their skills, receive valuable feedback, and potentially win awards for their outstanding work..

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[Audio] We are excited to share the Juan Big Idea, a unique opportunity to connect with fellow marketing enthusiasts from all over the country. From June to July, we will host chapter events in different regions, including North Luzon, South Luzon, Central Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Each event will feature a range of academic-oriented initiatives designed to help you grow as a marketer. Join us and discover what it means to be part of a vibrant marketing community..

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[Audio] This webinar is a flagship project of the Official Synergy Trainees of PJMA, aiming to further develop essential skills such as camaraderie, decision-making, communications, and project management. As a result, it provides an avenue for advantageous opportunities for all marketing and business students across the Philippines..

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[Audio] The Marketista Awards annually honors outstanding Junior Marketing Associations and individuals who have made significant contributions in various fields such as Corporate Social Responsibility Projects, Interscholastic Projects, Breakthrough Projects, and Academic Projects. The Top Outstanding Junior Marketing Association of the Philippines receives the top award, while minor category awards acknowledge the efforts of those pursuing their passions and dreams..

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[Audio] PJMA has launched the Juan Movement, a groundbreaking initiative under its corporate social responsibility advocacy. This fundraising event aims to raise awareness within the marketing community and encourage young leaders to make a positive impact in their communities. By collaborating with a community, PJMA strives to co-create a more sustainable future for all..

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[Audio] Partner with us as we unite members through open communication and adapt to industry advancements. With my expertise and guidance, we can work together to build a stronger network of professionals who are committed to advancing their careers and making a meaningful impact in the marketing industry. To learn more about how you can partner with us, please contact me at (+63) 915 491 1067 or connect with me on LinkedIn at /philippinejuniormarketingassociation or @pjma_official..

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[Audio] We appreciate your attention as we conclude this presentation. We would like to introduce Charlotte Danielle S. Esposo, our Vice President for Chapters, who has driven the Philippine Junior Marketing Association forward. She has fostered connections between our chapters and empowered our members to grow and thrive. For those interested in learning more about our organization or exploring partnership opportunities, please contact Charlotte at [email protected] or (+63) 955 045 4897. Alternatively, you can connect with her on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/esposocharlottedani..