1. February 8, 2013, Friday - Day 1: Arrival – Early in the Morning
Day / Time Venue Activity
8:00 am-12:30 noon AMIGO TERRACE Registration
HOTEL
8:00 am- 9:00 SPU Iloilo - Marian Eucharistic Celebration
Auditorium
9:30 am-10:30 am ROUTE TBA Parade of Schools & Delegates
10:30 am-11:00 am AMIGO TERRACE Opening of Exhibits
HOTEL FOR THE
EXHIBIT
February 8: Day 1: 1:00 -1:15pm - ILOILO WELCOMES ENEDA DELEGATES EDUCATORS /STUDENTS/HONORABLE GUESTS
1:15 pm-2:15pm AMIGO TERRACE 1. Conference Proper;
HOTEL 1. Invocation/National Anthem
2. Welcome to Iloilo: Hon. Jed Patrick Mabilog, Mayor of Iloilo City
3. Welcome Remarks and Acknowledgment of Participants/Schools:
Sister Carol Agravante, President SPU Iloilo
4. Opening Remarks: Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian
5. Keynote/Talk: Keeping the Entrepreneurship Spirit Alive!
a. Bam Aquino
b. Dr. Virginia Resurreccion , CHED Director Region 6 - The Challenges
of the Academic Community in Keeping the Entrepreneurship Spirit Alive
c. Messages: Hon. Manny Villar; Manny Pangilinan; Loida Nicolas Lewis
2:15 -3:15 AMIGO TERRACE 2. Forum (Educators and Students)
(Afternoon Coffee/tea; HOTEL Forum 1: Fueling and Keeping the Entrepreneurship Spirit: Iloilo way!
snack) 1. Hon. Arthur Defensor, lIoilo Governor (TBA)
2. Jason Gonzales, City Councilor, I Love Iloilo Foundation:
and raising the bar (TBA)
3. Jerry Guadarama, BiscochoHaus: the brand that help built Iloilo (TBA)
4. Patrick Mabilog: Fuel:technology to the world (TBA)
5. Dr. Mae Panes, Chair ,IloiloTourism Council : “For A memorable Iloilo!”
February 8: DAY 1: BREAKOUT SESSION 1: EDUCATORS
3:30-5:00 pm AMIGO TERRACE 1. Forum: Investing in the New Change Makers for an
HOTEL Enterprising Nation
1. Nestor O. Raneses, Director, UP ISSI (Confirmed)
2. Dr. Antonio M. Lopez, CHED, Vice-Chair Technical (Confirmed)
Panel Member,Entrepreneurship Business; Director, Planning &
Development Office and ENEDA Past President
3.DTI, Regional Director, Region 6 (c/o Ms/ Elsa Hufano)
4. Bam Aquino, Partners in the New Change Makers (c/o Maura Alvero)
5. Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian, President, ENEDA National SY 2011-2013
6. Diane Eustaquio, Idea Space (mbgatch)
2. ENEDA Partners in Educator and Student Development (Slide
presentations; Summary of Program – 15 Minutes Documentary – c/o MC)
2.1: Institutional Supporters: ENEDA and the ENEDA is 11
a. UPISSI: Prof. Nestor O. Raneses, Director -UPISSI
b. SERDEF: Dr. Paterno V. Viloria, President
c. TBI Network – Entrepreneurship: Mercedes Barcelon Ayala Foundation,
2. d. Enterprise: Dr. Luis Sison UP Diliman UPCE/DOST
e. Loida Nicolas Lewis – Honorary Adviser 2012
f. The Cookery, Chef Jan Viray, Chef Paul Samson)
g. CHED, Dr. Antonio M. Lopez
2.2: Company Sponsors: ENEDA is 10!
a. Meralco Foundation
b. PLDT SME Nation
c. Pascual Laboratories
d. Robinsons Malls
3. ENEDA is 11 Sponsors
February 8: DAY 1: BREAKOUT SESSION 2: STUDENTS
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm AMIGO TERRACE Parallel Session 2: Session for Students:
4:30 -5:00 HOTEL A. Powerful Venture Pitching (TBA)IDEASPACE
1. Diane Eustaquio, Executive Director, Ideaspace
2. Earl Valencia, Ideaspace
February 8: DAY 1: BREAKOUT SESSION 3: SEARCH FOR ENEDA NATIONAL GAWAD AWARDS and COMPETITIONS
3:30 -6:00 AMIGO TERRACE Interviews/JUDGING
ROOM FOR FINAL 1. Gawad ENEDA –Educators
INTERVIEWING AND 2. Gawad ENEDA Student
JUDGING ( 3 ROOMS) 3.Best Business Operation Practices by Students
4. Best Business Plan Presentation
February 8: Day 1: RED PARTY EDUCATORS and STUDENTS
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm AMIGO TERRACE Red Party; Iloilo Cultural Evening Treat; Variety Show (YES/SPU Student Org)
Dinner HOTEL The ENEDA /YES Family and Friends
Part 1. Presentations of ENEDA (c/o MC)
Part 2: Presentation of YES; Partner Schools ; and Affiliations with Student
Organization (c/o YES National :Cheska/Josh)
Part 3: Variety and Game Show (c/o YES National :Cheska/Josh)
February 9, 2013: Saturday: Day 2: Arrival – Early in the Morning ; VIP/Guests (Welcome at the Airport)
Day / Time Venue Activity
7:00am- 8:00 am AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL Registration
nd
8:00 – 8:15 Welcome to 2 Day of the Conference
1. Trends in Entrepreneurship Education ASEAN Region and the World
Slide Presentations:
a. ENEDA ASEAN Delegates to Malaysia(Gatchalian and Party)
b. UC-USA /Entrepreneurship Academy (Prof. Edwin Suson
c. Turin, Italy/International ToTFroum Team/ILO: (Prof.Edwin Suson)
d. SERDEF and ENEDA (c/o Ghia Agapay/Nice Gomez/Abi Diaz –MC)
2. ENEDA Chapters Slide Presentations: 7 to 10 min (Dr. Melchor
Morandarte)
8:15-9:00 AMIGO TERRACE 3. Paper Presentations
Moderators (Prof. Raem Mendoza/Dr. Eunice Areola)
February 10 2012/Saturday: PARALLEL SESSIONS: APPRECATION WORKSHOPS: EDUCATORS
9:00 -11:00 AMIGO TERRACE Parallel Session 1. Organizing a Business Boot Camp
3. Presenters: Diane Eustaquio; Earl Valencia
Idea Space (TBA)
9:00-11:00 AMIGO TERRACE Parallel Session 2. Coaching & Mentoring Skills for Teaching
Entrepreneurship
Presenters: Dr. Nancy C. Bartolome/ Prof. Mary Hildence-Baluyot
Facilitators: Prof. Noel Aban/Prof . Edwin Suson
9:00-1I:00 AMIGO TERRACE Parallel Session 3. Global Trends in Teaching & Learning
E-books for e-learning
Ms. Maya Uriarte, Wiley International (TBA)
9:00-11:00 AMIGO TERRACE Parallel Session 4: Guidelines and Tips in Publishing Your Work
Wiley International
11:00-12:00 AMIGO TERRACE PLENARY: EDUCATORs
February 9, 2013/Day 2: LUNCH FORUM with the CHANGE MAKERS! In Collaboration with CCII : EDUCATORS, STUDENTS
AND SPECIAL GUESTS
12:00 -2:00 AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL ENEDA National In Partnership with the Chamber of Commerce of
Iloilo Industries Present:
1. Lunch Forum with Change Makers: The Love that Keeps the
Entrepreneurship Spirit Alive
a. Johnlu andMarilou Koa: French Baker, Chatime; Escada,
Van Laack; Transforming the local market with international Flair
(TBA)
b. Alfonso and Lourdes Supetran, Head on with the giants! Pride and
Pinoy! (TBA/c/o Sister Nicole)
c. . Atty. Art and Mrs. Mona Serrano, Shipping, Call Center and now in
Education: Seizing Opportunities (TBA)
d. Tony and Grace Tan Caktiong; Keeping the Entrepreneurship Spirit
Alive through its Foundation(Jollibee, Red Ribbon, Greenwich,
ChowkingInasal , Real Estate and and beyond ) (TBA)
e. Martin and Leah Lorenzo, Pancake House, Buy-outs and Growing
Business and Linking with Education (TBA)
2:30-3:30 AMIGO NATIONAL ELECTION
ENEDA
YES
3:30-4:15 AMIGO First General Meeting/Orientation of Current 2012-2013 and Newly
Elected Officers: 2013-2015
4:15-5:00 AMIGO First General Orientation of Newly Elected Officers
6:00-9:00 AMIGO AWARDS AND CELEBRATION NIGHT
Formal Attire/Barong or Coat & Tie
February 9,2013: SATURDAY PARALLEL WORKSHOP SESSIONS: STUDENTS
7:00 am-7:45 SPU Iloilo Registration
Final Confirmation of Competition Registration; Teaming up and
Preparation for the Workshop /Flash Competition
7:45-8:15 SPU Iloilo : Marian Welcome to Conference Proper Day 2
Auditorium 1. Student Session 1: What's is all about Entrepreneurship Students and
Graduates?
Part 1: 5 Minute Slide Presentation of Best Business Operations
4. Practices from Various Schools (AVP by YES National)
1a: 5 Minute Documentation: A Selection of Student Business
Operations Batch 2013 From Various Schools (AVP by YES National)
1b: 5 Minute Documentation: A Selection of Entrepreneurship
Graduates and Making it on their Own (AVP by YES National)
8:15 – 9:15 SPU Iloilo, Marian That’s Entreptainment !with DZUP Host: Ian D Vera! 1602 – KasaliKa!
Auditotiun Student Parallel Session 2: Forum/Discussion
Deciding and Owning Our Future: Student Leaders
Self-determination and owning our own entrepreneurial future:
Special Guests: John Michael Lu; Claire Santos/Patrick Mabilog
PARALLEL SESSION 1: STUDENT WORKSHOP/COMPETITION
9:15-11:00 SPU Iloilo Marian Mini Boot Camp TBA
Auditorium,/Classrooms Student Parallel Session 3: Boot Camp Sessions
Product Design and Packaging -
Part 1: PRODUCT DESIGN – TBA invite Designer (30 min)
TBA with Mr. Gerry Guadarama of BiscochoHaus for the workshop
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activity (open to all; preferably 1 and 2 year; and those who will not
attend the Powerful Venture Pitch)
PARALLEL SESSION 2: STUDENT WORKSHOP/COMPETITION
9:15-11:00 SPU Iloilo Student Parallel Session 4:
Marian Auditorium POWERFUL VENTURE PITCH(Ideation and Delivery)
Over-all Moderator: CapSU, MarkVillamor ; UST: Prof. Edwin Suson;
MC: TJ Macapagal; Ian de Vera
Facilitators: SPU Student Organization; SJE-MCl; UPV-JES;
Treston; UST
(Note: To decide only 2 Venture Pitch Theme out of the 5 themes
presented below)
Venture Pitch 1: MEMORABLE ILOILO
Event Concept for Iloilo
Judges: SPU HRM/Tourism; I love Iloilo Foundation (2 Judges) + 1
ENEDA Officer (1 judge)
Venture Pitch 2: AFFORDABLE WELLNESS
Wellness Clinic for the Masses
Judges: SPU College of Nursing; Business; Ideaspace + 1 ENEDA Officer
Venture Pitch 3: YOUTH FOR GOOD BUSINESS
Creating a student center where profit and values work together
Judges: UPV Enterprise Club, MilynLeghid and judge); I Love Iloilo
Foundation + 1 ENEDA Officer
Venture Pitch 4: BARKADA FUN
Create a package tour for college students: Destination is your own
province or hometown – Market your province to college students!
Judges: CapSU; Iloilo Tourism + 1 ENEDA Officer
Venture Pitch 5: DIGITAL YOUTH
Develop a new mobile application that would make an impact to the
lives of a particular market segment; age group; or profession; or
5. families; or students etc
11:00-11:30 SPU Iloilo - Marian STUDENT PLENARY
Auditorium
February 9, 2013/Day 2: 12:00-2:00 AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL
LUNCH FORUM with the CHANGE MAKERS! In Collaboration with CCII; EDUCATORS, STUDENTS AND SPECIAL GUESTS
2:00-2:45 AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL ELECTION
2:45-3:30 AMI TERRACE HOTEL First General Meeting/Orientation of YES National Officers 2013-2014
Snacks
3:30-onwards AMIGO TERRACE Practice for the Awards and Celebration Night
HOTEL
6:00 -9:30 AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL AWARDS and CELEBRATION NIGHT
Educators and Students
February 10, 2013, Day 3: Sunday: Explore Your Own – Iloilo orGuimaras
Day / Time Activity
6:00 -1:00pm Your Own Choice: Memorable Guimaras
Iloilo Payola to Memorable Iloilo: Visits to Business Establishments/Agencies/ Cultural Heritage-Churches/Ancestral
Guimaras Houses
Ferry boat to Day Trip 1: Guimaras Island: Trappist Monk Church/Pasalubong Business Model; Mango Research
Guimaras Institute; Sibunag Seaweed Farmers Association (This is being arranged with the Office of the Governor on Tourism
Then back to Iloilo og Guimaras)
at 1:00 pm Package: TBA – Travel to Guimaras IslandRanging from P750.00- P850.00 (Limited only)
1. Thanksgiving Mass: Trappist Monk Monastery: YES/MC and SPU Student Org
2. Brunch at the Monastery or at the Fiesta Fare at the Provincial Capitol Grounds - TBA
3. Mango Research Institute TBA (Lecture/)Demonstration )
4. Sibunag Seaweed Farmers TBA (Product Demonstration)
5. BFAR – Guimaras (Product/Showcase : TBA)
To Guimaras Ferry Back to Iloilo (30 minutes from Iloilo Payola to Guimaras pier /and back)
Depending on your schedules and flights you may explore Iloilo City in the afternoon
Memorable Iloilo: Visits to Business Establishments/Agencies/ Cultural Heritage
Explore Your Own (EYO)
Day Trip 2: Cultural Heritage: Iloilo City and Miag- ao; Food Trips
Explore on Your Own: Historical Attractions
(Arranged by Iloilo City Tourism/ or on foot of by local transportation/jeeps)
Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City. Where the flag of the First Philippine Republic was raised in triumph
after Spain surrendered Iloilo on December 25, 1898.
La Villa De Arevalo, 6 kms. southwest of Iloilo city proper. 2nd capital of the Alcaldia of Panay;
flower village of Iloilo City.
Jaro, 3 kms. from city proper. Old colonial houses of sugar barons and Hispano-Filipino houses of
the elite still stand; seat of Catholicism in Western Visayas.
Jaro Belfry, Jaro. Ruined by 1948 earthquake ,but now restored. One of the few belfries in the
country that stands apart from the church.
Guimbal Watchtowers, Guimbal. 29 kms. southwest of Iloilo city proper; called "bantayan", built
to warn the people of pirates.
MiagaoChurch,Miag-ao, 40 kms. southwest of Iloilo city proper. Built in 1786; declared as
national landmark in 1973; in UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Sta. Barbara Church, Sta. Barbara, 16 kms. North of Iloilo city proper. Neo-classical church where
Gen. Delgado convened the junta that raised the first cry of revolution against Spain; made of red
brick and coral stones.
6. Iloilo Golf and Country Club, Sta. Barbara, 16 kms. north of Iloilo city proper. 18 holes, 37-hectare
golf course built in 1907; oldest in the Philippines.
San Joaquin Church, San Joaquin, 53 kms. Southwest of Iloilo city proper. Sports a bas-relief of
historic battle between Christians and Moors of Morocco in Tetuan in 1859.
Tigbauan Church, Tigbauan, 22 kms southwest of Iloilo city proper. Baroque facade; site of first
Jesuit school for boys in the Philippines established in 1592.
Panay Liberation Marker, Tigbauan, 23 kms. Southwest of Iloilo city proper. Commemorates
American liberation of Panay from the Japanese in 1945.
Iloilo City downtown area - Has buildings that date back during the Spanish and American
colonial periods.
MuelleLoney, Iloilo City's waterfront named after Nicholas Loney, father of the Phil. Sugar
Industry; opened to foreign trade in 1855.
Molo District, Iloilo City. Known as Chinese quarters of Iloilo during Spanish times.
Japanese Fortification, Cabatuan. Built by Japanese as a lookout for enemies.
Guimbal Church, Guimbal. Yellow sandstone church built by Fr. Campos
February 11, 2013, Monday: Working Staff Only: ENEDA /YES Conference Officers: General Meeting/Documentation/Wrap up
Day / Time Venue Activity
8:00 -1:30 pm AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL Breakfast
General Meeting of EXEC Co and Conference Working Team
Lunch
Workshop Documentation; Audit; Evaluation and Wrap up
2:00 Check-out Prepare for Flight Back to Manila