FREE SEMINAR: Chinoypreneur Day
 
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 For  centuries, the Chinese are regarded as pioneers in business. Ask a  non-Chinese about a characteristic that best define them and you will  likely receive this answer: good in business (the other is rich but that  is the by-product of the first answer). Sometime in June, Forbes  released its much-awaited 2012 Philippines’ richest. Not surprisingly,  more than half of the 40 entries in the list were of Chinese descent,  and not even critics can discount the economic value they contribute to  the Philippines.
To  date, this phenomenon remains shrouded in mystery. What made the  Chinese so adept in business? What made the Chinese become movers and  shakers in business at all?
The  irony was that the Chinese never intended to become businessmen nor  entrepreneurs when they stepped onto the Philippines let alone prosper  from it. They were prepared to do anything. Historians and  anthropologists agree that the Chinese venturing into business was about  survival. 
But  those days are long gone now. Today, the Chinese fosters an environment  that allows the youth to grow up to become entrepreneurs just like  previous generations. Fortunately, the community supports such  environment and continues to cultivate and harness the entrepreneurial  spirits of the youth. 
And count “CHInoypreneur” to support such cause. 
“CHInoypreneur”  is an advocacy project of CHInoy TV, the country’s only trilingual  magazine show.  This project is co-presented by Multiply.com in  cooperation with Philippine Franchise Association (PFA), Go Negosyo,  Mansmith and Fielders and the Alliance of Filipino-Chinese Students  (AFICS). 
Launched  in 2011, CHInoypreneur aims to promote entrepreneurship among the youth  and to help improve the current state of Chinoy-owned businesses by  educating them with different tools, technologies, and strategies in the  fields of leadership, marketing, finance, information technology and  human resources that would enable them to compete with the bigger and  more established companies.  CHInoypreneur also aims to foster unity  among the Chinoy community across different industries.
CHInoypreneur will revolve around two main projects: the CHInoypreneur day and the CHInoypreneur Challenge 2012.
The  CHInoypreneur day is a one-day seminar that will be conducted by  different business experts and will invite aspiring businessmen and even  college students. Sharing their insights and expertise will be business  gurus such as Samie Lim for franchising; Josiah Go for marketing;  Randell Tiongson for finance; Paulo Tibig for basics of entrepreneurship  and Michaelangelo Lobrin for business values. 
Meanwhile,  the CHInoypreneur Challenge 2012 is a business reality segment on  CHInoy TV that will have college students apply what they have learned  from the CHInoypreneur seminar. 
Now  on its second run, this year’s CHInoypreneur Challenge 2012 promises to  be bigger and bolder, with collegiate students showcasing their  entrepreneurial skills in a competitive challenge. Some of the  participating schools are the De La Salle University, Ateneo de Manila  University, University of Sto. Tomas, Philippine Cultural College, Chang  Kai Shek College, University of the Philippines, and University of Asia  and the Pacific.
The CHInoypreneur Day will be held at the 7th  Floor Federation Center in Binondo, on September 1, 2012. Don’t pass  this opportunity to learn from the brightest minds of Philippines  business, and get a sneak peek at how the CHInoypreneur 2012 business  competition will unfold this year. 
Registration for CHInoypreneur Day is free. 
Just visit the CHInoy TV fanpage to register (www.facebook.com/chinoytvofficial).