MINT Junior Marketing Association is more than ready to put this new competition in the bag. Members Lyra Jazmin, Nichole Cruz, Gab Sadicon, and Aia Arkoncel had passed the second phase of Ateneo de Manila's Camp IMC.
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In this weave Profile, Gino expressed how MINT instilled the value of collaboration in him, and how the school helped him develop the skills he needed to push the startup company to new heights.
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.
There’s a saying that goes, “no man’s an island”, but a woman sporting a red bob and wearing leg-high leather boots came to MINT to disprove this.