58 students of the Master in Entrepreneurship (ME) program officially earned their degree in the afternoon of December 14, 2008 at the SGV Hall, AIM Conference Center. These are entrepreneurs who are committed to scale up their businesses in order to effectively compete in the global market.
AIM also cited the graduates with distinction:
Commendable PerformanceGregorio J. Atienza, Executive Managing Director of Alumni Relations vested their entry into AIM's network of business leaders all over the world while AIM President Francis G. Estrada capped the graduation rites.
Justin Matthew B. Austria
Superior Performance
Tommanny Tan
Josefina Ebao-Zabate
John C. Sy
Cecile C. Recio
The students shared their experiences and lessons from the AIM experience:
Jaime Bautista, Filipino
What can you say about your whole AIM experience?
It was life changing. The people I’ve met and the lessons learned have made me more optimistic towards my future.
Thing/s you’ll miss the most in AIM, and in the Philippines (for foreign students).
I’ll miss the people in class and the advice of the gurus that both informed and inspired.
What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned in AIM?
That being an entrepreneur is both about being creative and iconoclastic as well as disciplined. The finance lessons were also really good.
How did your life change at AIM?
It made me understand how to take control of my future via my business.
What is your most memorable AIM experience?
Doing the business plan.
Anj Fereria, Filipino
What can you say about your whole AIM experience?
Amazing.
How did your life change at AIM?
Friends and networks.
What is your most memorable AIM experience?
Entrep Asia, first 20 days of Master in Entrepreneurship.
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