LEADERSHIP, youth empowerment, advocacy – all of these were promoted in the Thomasian Leadership Experience Summit (TLXPS) by AIESEC UST at Beato Angelico AVR last February 22.
Delegate interaction such as the “Idea Generation for the New Generation” was a part of the program wherein participants had a discourse on prevalent issues faced in health, education, environment and economy as they tried to create ways to help improve the country and also pointed out difficulties in ASEAN 2015.
“AIESEC UST envisions Thomasian leaders to serve as a bridge between the Philippines and the global community; creating legacies that would impact change in society that can be sustained through the years,” said AIESEC UST President Jody Morales.
“Carpe 2015” video was also shown in order for the participants to take into account how, as a youth of today, can 2015, a year of many wonderful opportunities for the Philippines, be seized and be made the most out of.
“Youth leadership is the solution to today’s problems,” Jessica Herrera, Local Committee Vice President for Marketing and Communications emphasized on her introductory speech.
“Turning your Dreams into Reality” was taken up by Niccolo Cosme, globally renowned photographer, visual artist, and Project Headshot Clinic founder, as he inspires delegates with his talks about turning one’s passion into vision and to which he ended with these words: Foster your dreams nurture it, grow with your dreams!
Award winning Filipino novelist and journalist Eros Atalia also delivered his talked about “Breaking Outside the UST Box” stressing the idea, “Hindi mo trabahong ipakilala ang sarili mo sa kanila. Ang trabaho mo, gawin ang best mo para sa sarili mo.”
Youth Empowerment was the closing keynote of the said event which was headed by the last speaker, Kimberly Tiam-Lee, leaving Thomasians with her inspiring final statement, “Have courage. Welcome mistakes. You have your youth to make up for them.”
Idea Generation Advocacy Speakers Joseph Dela Cruz, Ryan Jopia and Bodoy Oquiñera from Greenpeace, Philippine Red Cross and Gawad Kalinga respectively also enlightened the delegates with their talk, in full detail, of how they have reached out to our fellow Filipino people who are in need.
A panel discussion also took place wherein the delegates were given the chance to ask questions on leadership experiences, insights and perspectives on national and global societal issues on TLXPS speakers, Eros Atalia and Niccolo Cosme. Atalia, after answering questions said, “Sa totoong buhay, test muna bago lesson. At walang take two.” “Don’t ever let go of your dreams,” Cosme added.
Towpy Tejano and Mayan Ura served as the event hosts.
TLXPS is a one-day forum wherein 500 Thomasians activated their leadership potential with the aid of inspirational youth leaders that have made a huge name outside UST; with talks and engaging sessions, delegates were exposed to a platform driven by global competence and mindset for developing a better Philippine society.
AIESEC or Association for the International Exchange of Students in Economics and Commerce is a global, non-political, independent, non-profit organization that has an international platform for young individuals to explore and develop their leadership potential.
By Christelle Lois Ann S. Mapa with reports from Julienne Celina G. Larracas
Photo taken by Sheena Jane M. Coricor