Entrepreneur Success Summit 2014: Unlocking the Secrets
Entrepreneurship is proving to be more and more an attractive option over employment to many people. What with the promised freedom and control over time and the unlimited opportunities for personal and financial growth. It is no secret however that not all who enter into an entrepreneurial venture succeed. Are there any secrets therefore to attaining entrepreneurial success? Apparently there are, and some of those who achieved success in this aspect are willing to share their respective secrets during the Entrepreneur Success Summit 2014.
Entrepreneur Success Summit 2014
The Entrepreneur Success Summit 2014 (ESS) is set to happen on June 28, 2014 at the Megatrade Conference Rooms A and B at the 5th Floor of Mega B Building, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. The Summit which is hosted by Mediacom Solutions Inc. will provide a comprehensive series of talks by successful entrepreneurs and industry experts, both local and international. Expected to participate in this event are existing and aspiring entrepreneurs, business owners,as well as Business and Entrepreneurship students.
Mediacom Solutions Inc. President and ESS Founder David Abrenilla takes note of the fact that 99.6% of registered companies in the Philippines are comprised of Micro-Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). However, this big group contributes only a little over 30% to the country’s GDP. The main goal of this event is to provide aspiring Filipino entrepreneurs with the tools to take their steps to success.
Topics and Speakers
Participants will get to listen to power talks on the following:
1. Money Management 101
2. Smart Financing Tips to Grow Your Business
3. Building Your Successful Start-Up
4. Concepts to Build a Multi-Million Restaurant Business from a Food Stall
5. New Media Marketing Tips to Boost Your Business
6. Building a Career with Your Passion for Fashion
Speakers include:
1. Jojy Azurin – tech-entrepreneur, start-up advocate and “Freelancer.com” regional director
2. Anton Diaz – blog entrepreneur, founder of Philippines No.1 food and travel blog “OurAwesomePlanet.com”
3. Stefano Fazzini – tech-entrepreneur, start-up advocate and founder of “Twitmusic.com”
4. Rj Ledesma – food entrepreneur, best selling author and Mercato Market founder
5. Sheila Lina – tech-entrepreneur, founder and CEO of “Shopinas.com” and “Air21global”
6. Amor Maclang – public relations guru, crisis communication specialist and CEO of Geisermaclang
7. Edric Mendoza – educational entrepreneur, ANC’s “On the Money” host and president of The Master’s Academy
8. Gilmar Padua – branding and design entrepreneur and founder of Infinity Hub
9. Sandra Seifert – tech-entrepreneur, start-up advocate and co-founder /marketing head of “Twitmusic.com”
10. Randell Tiongson – personal finance guru, best-selling author and registered financial planner director
11. Janette Toral – E-Commerce advocate and “Digitalfilipino.com” founder
12. Rajan Uttamchandani – Ernst and Young 2013 finalist and Esquire Financing chairman
13. Nils Walle – (Hong Kong) international networking entrepreneur and founder of the Freight Summit
14. David Abrenilla – community building entrepreneur and ESS managing director
15. Mitch Mali – restaurant and bar entrepreneur, co-founder of Distillery, Draft RestoPub, Besso Cusina Vinoteka, and Imperial ice Bar
16. Chuck Schipper – (USA) email marketing expert, director and business development EMEAA@Benchmark Internet Group, LLC
The Entrepreneur Success Summit is a partner event of the Entrepreneur and Franchise Expo Philippines 2014. To unlock the secrets of success, register at www.efe.ph or call +63.2.509.4792, or +63.927.395.1575 and ask for Stephanie, or emailinfo@efe.ph.
My Say
My father has always emphasized and impressed on us, his children, the advantage of entrepreneurship over employment particularly in the areas of self-satisfaction and being part of the solution by providing employment to others. I believe him, I’ve always did . Even now, the dream to finally settle into one business lives on. Events like this might just give me the inspiration to pursue it.
Vix Parungao
entrepreneurship is something everyone should consider and this sure looks like a good venue to gain knowledge for anyone who plans to become an entrepreneur soon
mindanao blogger
For sure I want to transition to becoming an entrepreneur. What’s stopping me is the tons of paperwork I need to do especially in relation to BIR requirements. I’m currently a registered professional and I’m already overwhelmed even with an accountant to help me out. I’d imagine the amount of work will double if I registered a business