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PROGRAM SCHEDULE






         13:00                           Registration


         14:40                           Video Competition


         15:00                           Business Case Solution


         15:30                           Poster Presentation



         17:30                           Refreshments


         18:00                           Fashion Show


         18:30                           Public Lecture


         20:00                           Prizegiving





                                             EMCEE




                                           Ms. Pamela Wildheart Pilapil


                                          Ms Pamela Wildheart Pilapil is a lecturer who “walks” the talk.  She is a

                                          Media, Campaign, Advertising, Events & Hospitality strategist and
                                          practitioner in the industry. Formerly one of the most recognised
                                          voices in Singapore national radio as producer and presenter; she was
                                          also Head of Programming for an English Broadcast Station in Singa-
                                          pore for 7 years.
                                          As a lecturer, Pamela is well known to liven up classrooms with her
                                          vast experiences in three disciplines- Mass Communication ,  Market-
                                          ing and Hospitality. She is a communication specialist with a vast
                                          experience and emphasis in GLOCAL challenges; she believes that

                                          while teaching students to go global and multicultural is essential,
                                          there must also be relevance to the current, local environment where
                                          one lives. She has lectured for more than 20 years and has done thesis
                                          on the “Stop at Two” Policy of Singapore and NTUC Membership
                                          analysis in the past.
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