Educational assistance launched in Benguet
>> Wednesday, April 26, 2017
LAS TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- The Educational Assistance Program for Benguet was launched here Wednesday
at the provincial capitol with special guest of honor and speaker Sec. Salvador
E. Panelo.
Welcome
remarks were given by Gov. Crescencio C. Pacalso, while Swiss entrepeneur
Sandro Grandjean gave opening remarks.
Mayor
Materno Luspian, president of the Mayors League of Benguet, gave an
inspirational message while civic leader and businesswoman Remedios Bueno Coady
did closing remarks.
The EAP
which is in collaboration with the governor’s office of Benguet and the Mayors League, benefits poor but
deserving students of Benguet.
Certificates
of scholarship grants to lucky recipients were presented during the launching
program.
The
Educational Assistance Program launch is sponsored by Microsoft Philippines and
Swiss IT Academy, owned by Sandro Granjeans.
Swiss IT
Academy is a Manila-based training center for advanced IT studies, with
the primary goal of producing quality programmers to provide quality service.
The Academy
was inspired by CALCMENU Philippines, Inc. an established software company of
over 20 years which produced a workforce of excellent programmers
handling the development of advanced software and gaining trained skillsets
used in various industries.
The courses
of Swiss IT Academy have been carefully selected and grouped to exceed
educational assistance both to students who can afford their education and to
the less fortunate to finance their studies.
The key
courses include Creative Web Design, Programming Courses and Swiss IT’s own
Road Map Microsoft Pilot Courses.
“Our
collaboration with the Educational Assistance Program of the Local Government
Units (LGUs) will endeavor to reinforce the power to educate the less
fortunate, and provide equal opportunities of employment,” Grandjeans said.
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