+ Follow COUNCILOR JULIAN COSETENG Tag
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[Title] => Coseteng heads PSL tankers to Arafura
[Summary] => Former Sen. Nikki Coseteng will head a lean team of upcoming Philippine Swimming League swimmers going up against 3,000 swimmers from 30 countries in the Arafura Games to be held May 7-11 in Darwin, Australia.
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[Title] => AMAES supports declaration of Quezon City as ICT Capital
[Summary] => AMA Education System (AMAES) said it staunchly supports the declaration of Quezon City as the "Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Capital" of the country.
Paying tribute to the richest and most progressive city in the Philippines, AMA welcomed the resolution of the Quezon City council, saying it is high time to recognize the burgeoning ICT sector in the city.
Councilor Julian Coseteng, son of former Sen. Nikki Coseteng, authored the resolution.
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[Title] => QC declared RPs ICT capital
[Summary] => The Quezon City council recently approved a resolution declaring the city as the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capital of the Philippines.
The citys new title under the administration of Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. was contained in a resolution authored by Councilor Julian Coseteng, the chairman of the committee on trade and industry.
Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, majority leader Ariel Inton and Quezon City Chamber of Industry (QCCCI) foundation chairman Nathan Zulueta have backed the measure.
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COUNCILOR JULIAN COSETENG
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Paying tribute to the richest and most progressive city in the Philippines, AMA welcomed the resolution of the Quezon City council, saying it is high time to recognize the burgeoning ICT sector in the city.
Councilor Julian Coseteng, son of former Sen. Nikki Coseteng, authored the resolution.
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Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, majority leader Ariel Inton and Quezon City Chamber of Industry (QCCCI) foundation chairman Nathan Zulueta have backed the measure.
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