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CDC, University of Northeastern Philippines sign MOA to boost tourism, student learning

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ENHANCING ACADEMIC AND REGIONAL TOURISM. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) headed by its President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera (4th from right) recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement with University of the Northeastern Philippines (UNEP) President Atty. Remelisa G. Alfelor – Moraleda (3rd from right). This strategic partnership aims to enrich the educational experience for UNEP students while also elevating the tourism initiatives between regions. Present during the signing are (from left ro right) Carlyniña Alfelor, UNEP Legal Aid Officer Atty. Rujilou Felix Alfelor, CDC Tourism Promotions Division Manager Elenita Lorenzo, UNEP Executive Vice President and Vice President for Finance Delicia Alfelor-Tibi, and UNEP College of Business Education & Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management Dean Elmer P. Lolin. (CDC Photo)

CITY OF IRIGA, CAMARINES SUR — Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and the University of Northeastern Philippines (UNEP) have officially partnered to enhance both academic and regional tourism prospects. During the 75th Commencement Exercises, they formalized this collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on July 29.

The MOA aims to elevate tourism efforts and enhance the educational experience for UNEP students. Under this agreement, Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, CDC President and CEO, and Atty. Remelisa G. Alfelor – Moraleda, President of UNEP, are set to enable an immersive experience in Clark, a premier investment and tourism destination. This includes participation from colleges and universities in Metro Clark local government units (LGUs).

Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, who served as the Commencement Speaker at the School of Law and College Department’s Exercises, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership’s potential to foster collaboration among students and boost regional tourism. She also lauded UNEP’s dedication to nurturing the next generation of skilled professionals and leaders.

This collaborative effort seeks to integrate theoretical learning with real-life applications, offering students valuable exposure and hands-on training, ultimately better preparing them for a competitive job market.

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