Chevron, one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, and the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) hosted a leadership talk featuring top students from leading universities in the Philippines as speakers, which also included the General Managers of Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI) and Chevron Holdings Inc. (CHI).
These top students are part of AmCham’s Business Leadership Program (BLP), which allows Filipino students to interact with executives of top companies in the Philippines. The program enhances their understanding of business roles in national development and key global economic issues. At this event, AmCham invites top university students to engage in the BLP and learn about the contributions of American multinational companies to the country.
“Intellectual curiosity, problem-solving, and analytical skills serve really well in your career if you end up working in big companies like Chevron or other multinational companies. This will help you contribute to the team,” shared Ethan Flowers, general manager of Chevron Holdings Inc.
BLP alumni shared how the Business Leadership Program helped them secure jobs at Chevron and strengthened their career growth, which inspired and motivated current BLP students and encouraged them to persevere in pursuing their career goals.
“We are delighted with this activity, where our students have the opportunity to engage with Chevron executives, gaining valuable insights that will inspire and motivate them in their journey toward building a career. We are truly grateful to Chevron for being our partner over the years and for inviting us to participate in this event exclusively for our students,” said Pinky Jamili, business leadership program project manager, at AmCham Philippines.
Chevron scholars from the University of the Philippines – Diliman were also present at the event. It ended on a positive note with an office tour of Chevron facilities for students to see various departments of Chevron and meet some of the employees.
Learn more about Chevron at www.chevron.com.
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