The University of the Philippines Manila Junior Marketing Association (UPM JMA) is set to host “Market Yourself,” a three day webinar happening on April 4-6. The event will feature various distinguished speakers aiming to highlight the importance and relevance of marketing, personal branding, and entrepreneurship to its participants.
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