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Press release 03 worldhotels global senior director to be featured in social media workshop
1. Contact: Patrick Aure FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
E-mail: patrick.aure@bcyfoundation.org
Website: www.bcyfoundation.org
WORLDHOTELS GLOBAL SENIOR DIRECTOR PART OF SOCIAL
MEDIA WORKSHOP
Worldhotels Global Senior Director of Social Media, Online
Travel Agency Partnerships and Innovation Projects, Mr. Edward
Perry, MBA, will be part of the Benita & Catalino Yap
Foundation CSR Academy’s “Social Media Workshop for CSR
Practitioners”, to be held this January 7, 2013, from 7am to 5pm
at De La Salle University.
The Workshop will feature Mr. Perry in its afternoon session,
wherein participants will have the chance to learn social media
and develop social media strategies they can implement in their
respective offices and organizations.
Mr. Perry is also a Secretary on the Board of the Hotel Electronic Distribution Network
Association (HEDNA), a Co-Chair of Online Revealed which is Canada’s largest social media
conference, and pens EyeforTravel’s Social Media and Marketing column. He also has more
than two decades of experience working with Global Fortune 500 companies.
To register and know more about the Social Media Workshop for CSR Practitioners, please
visit http://socialmediacsr.bcyfoundation.org For inquiries, you can contact patrick.
aure@bcyfoundation.org.
.
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Benita & Catalino Yap Foundation (BCYF) – The Foundation was formerly known as the Catalino D. Yap,
Sr. Foundation. Now with a new name honouring the spouses, Benita and Catalino Sr., BCYF will implement
projects through its Units: Institute for Policy Studies, Institute for Social Enterprise and Development, and
CSR Research Institute. The Foundation continues to be in the business of “Building Dreams”, focusing on
sustainable CSR projects and Social Entrepreneurship. Official website: http://www.bcyfoundation.org
CSR Academy - “Live Your CSR!” Guided by this motto, the CSR Academy is a venue where individuals can
learn and practice CSR through different training programs, workshops, and activities. Through the CSR
Academy, BCYF hopes that individuals develop a personal social responsibility commitment – an oath to live a
lifetime dedicated to pursuing the Common Good