True to its mission of creating a sustainable supply of talent for the current and
future business needs of the PTC Group, the Talent Acquisition Group (TAG) visited
Iloilo City last February 22 to 23 to initiate partnerships with the local government
of Iloilo as well as colleges and universities in the region.
PTC TAG meets with Iloilo Provincial Governor
Capt. Ronald SJ Enrile, head of TAG, met with the Provincial Governor of Iloilo, the
Honorable Arthur R. Defensor Jr. to discuss how the PTC Group can collaborate with the
province through PTC's job creation activities and the PTC RISE Program to help build
resiliency among Iloilo communities.
The governor welcomed the initiatives of PTC and shared how the proposed activities
are in line with his recently launched "Movement for a Robust, Progressive, Globally
Competitive, and Resilient Province of Iloilo" program which envisions a progressive
and resilient province that provides employment opportunities and maintains order and
public safety.
Courtesy call with Iloilo PESO
The team also paid a courtesy visit to the Iloilo Provincial Public Employment
Services (PESO) to meet with Mr. Francisco T. Heler, Jr., PESO Provincial Government
Department Head; Ms. Cynthia Parcon Dario and Ms. Tiffany Diaz of Iloilo Provincial
PESO. Ms. Benjie Bautista, Chino Hernandez, and Jessie James Estanislao of PTC Talent
Acquisition Group; and Ms. Ma. Isabel Sotelo, PTC Iloilo Branch Manager, were present
in the meeting.
Meeting the Iloilo PESO team
Networking with Iloilo colleges and universities
The Talent Acquisition Team visited St. Paul University (SPU) Iloilo to meet with Ms.
Elsie Tecodo, Program Chair of Hospitality and Tourism Management. The Team was
pleased to know that SPU is open to partnerships with PTC and in fact, starting in
March of this year, a batch of SPU Tourism students will be taking their training at
the PTC Aviation Training Center.
At St. Therese-MTC Colleges, Ms. Benjie Bautista, Talent Acquisition Manager met with
College President, Dr. Terry Sarabia who expressed her interest to partner with PTC
for their students' training needs.
She also shared that since their initial participation in PTC's Plastic Free Starts
with me Campaign, all three campuses of St. Therese have now produced over 1,000
Ecobrick bottles which they intend to use as material for a small dwelling place for a
family belonging to the Indigenous People (IP) of Iloilo.
“I remember a few years ago you taught us how to make ecobricks and we took this by
heart and made sure we did it the right way. We still need 2,000 more ecobricks and
would need the support of the local government and private groups, but we are
determined to have the materials we need to start one dwelling house for an IP
family,” said Dr. Terry.
Meanwhile, Dean Medalla P. Baliao of Central Philippine University mentioned that they
were always looking for good training programs for their hospitality and tourism
management students. Dean Baliao expressed their commitment to helping promote career
openings with the PTC Group and will share them on their social media pages.
The TA team’s last stop was the PHINMA University of Iloilo where they met Ms.
Kathleen A. Bayante, Linkages Manager, and Mr. Leo Victor S. Colada, Engagement
Associate, both from the Alumni & Corporate Engagement Department.
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