Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Thirty students join AmCham’s summer leadership program

Photo shows members of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, over 30 students of the 2011 AmCham Business Orientation Program (BOP), some BOP alumni, and several AmCham BOP sponsors.

Thirty students gear up for AmCham’s summer leadership program

Business Orientation Program set on April 2-9, 2011

(Manila, Philippines) – Thirty student leaders from various universities nationwide were selected to join this year’s Business Orientation Program (BOP) of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) on April 2-9. In the course of this week, the students will be exposed to the “real world” of business and have the opportunity to discuss business and economic topics with the country’s top CEOs.

The 30 successful AmCham BOP participants were among the 145 applicants for the program this year. The applicants underwent qualification tests and personal interviews by AmCham’s BOP committee members.

Among the schools represented by the participating students are UP Diliman, De La Salle University, Ateneo de Manila, Enderun Colleges, Far Eastern University, University of Asia and the Pacific, San Beda College, University of the East, Centro Escolar University, St. Paul University - Quezon City, Polythecnic University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Naga University, Holy Angel University, UP Cebu, University of Baguio, University of Cordilleras, University of San Jose Recoletos-Cebu, Silliman University, Mindanao University, Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan de Oro, and Ateneo de Davao University.

Now on its ninth year, AmCham continues to provide business college students skills enhancement and career opportunities. The program, which consists of a week-long schedule of activities, gives qualified college students opportunities to understand key international business and economic issues through site tours in multinational companies, in-depth discussions with management professionals, and project analysis and presentation.

Activities of the program include site tours in American multinational companies, seminars from AmCham member firms, business projects, and opportunity to interact with BOP alumni, US Embassy officers, AmCham Board of Directors and other AmCham members during a pre-program cocktail reception and the closing awards dinner at the end of the week.

Aside from exposing future corporate leaders to the “real world” of business and commerce, AmCham BOP, due to the participation of students from different backgrounds, also helps to enhance mutual understanding, cooperation, and communication skills – all valuable tools for their future in the business world.

“The American Chamber is really proud to have initiated this program for the benefit of tomorrow’s leaders, and is committed to continue providing this educational experience to support and contribute to the Philippine business community,” AmCham BOP Chair Leslie Murray said.