PHL Embassy in The Hague Applauds Latest Batch of LSE Graduates of Amsterdam and Rotterdam
37 Filipinos living and working in Amsterdam and Rotterdam received their Certificates of Completion following a 6-month Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship program conducted by Ateneo de Manila’s School of Goverment in the Netherlands. (Photo by Salvatore de Gaetani)
02 November 2017 THE HAGUE – The Philippine Embassy in The Hague lent its support and applauded the latest batch of graduates of Filipinos living and working in Amsterdam and Rotterdam at a graduation ceremony last October 23.
A total of 37 Filipinos belonging to batches Ateneo LSE 43 (Rotterdam) and Ateneo LSE 44 (Amsterdam) received their Certificates of Completion following a 6-month course on Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship (LSE) conducted by Ateneo’s School of Government (ASoG).
In his message to LSE’s latest batch of graduates, Philippine Ambassador to the Netherlands Jaime Victor B. Ledda commended the graduates for their perseverance and called upon each one to seize the opportunity that lies ahead towards success and accomplishment of their leadership-cum-entrepreneurial goals. The LSE program, ASoG’s executive program for Filipino migrants, aims to impart Ignatian leadership and values, financial and social entrepreneurship skills. The LSE program was developed to help Filipino migrants develop strong leadership skills who will see nation building as part of their goals (www.ateneo.edu). END
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Dr. Alvin P. Ang, Director of Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development enjoins graduates to be agents of transformation and be contributors to society’s growth and prosperity. (Photos by Salvatore de Gaetani)