It was an unexpected feat.
“It was a huge shock. I think we can all agree on that,” Gab Sadicon, MINT Marketing student and Junior Marketing Association (JMA) member, said, describing the moment they qualified at a marketing competition hosted by De La Salle University (DLSU), Manila.
“Marketing is no longer about the stuff you sell, but the stories you tell.”
This was a great takeaway from Jim Guzman, one of the three key speakers from the adobo class a: School of Creativity last November 28 at the MINT Playhouse. adobo publication is considered the “industry bible” of professional creatives here in the Philippines.
Join MINT College in extending the holiday cheer to our furry friends at MBY by visiting our Christmas bazaar located at the second floor of the Venice Grand Canal Mall at McKinley Hill, Taguig.
In this new Weave Profile episode, Janina opens up about the struggles of being visible in the public eye, her motivation in sharing a piece of herself, one video at a time, and baring her soul in her new venture as an artist-singer.
A Chinese proverb once taught, “teach a man to fish and you’ll feed him for a lifetime”. Ignite Manila, a nonprofit organization, and MINT College, with its Social Entrepreneurship program, joined forces to initiate “farm tourism” in the town of San Jose, Batangas.