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Mentoring program goes back to Laguna

By Manila Times - 11 hours ago
GO Negosyo's free mentoring roadshow 3M on Wheels returned to San Pablo City, Laguna, on Saturday to give more entrepreneurs a chance to learn from the country's leading entrepreneurs and top business executives. The event, held at the SM City San Pablo, provided micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with one-on-one coaching from Go Negosyo's veteran entrepreneurship mentors comprising successful business owners, top executives and respected business consultants. Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion thanked the entrepreneurs of San Pablo for their enthusiastic reception for this second outing of 3M on Wheels in the city, as well as the local government and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI)-San Pablo City. Veteran entrepreneurship mentor and Transform Philippines Chief Executive Officer Jordan Patente opened the event, alongside San Pablo City Councilor Gel Adriano, who gave the welcome remarks to the hundreds of San Pablo entrepreneurs at the SM's Mall Atrium. The PCCI-San Pablo City sent its message of support through its vice president, Dr. Renato Huelgas, while Philippine Franchise Association Past Presidents Council Chairman Sherill Quintana delivered the inspiring message to the assembly. To share his entrepreneurial journey, Ted's Kitchen owner Gel Salonga-Datu told fellow entrepreneurs about the business' startup journey. The talks were followed by the highlight of the event, the one-on-one coaching from Go Negosyo's veteran entrepreneurship mentors comprising successful business owners, top executives and respected business consultants. 3M on Wheels, a program by the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (Go Negosyo), is held in shopping malls in cities across the country.

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