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Employee Benefits Asia 2016 launches in the Philippines

After successful runs in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, Employee Benefits Asia, the region’s biggest conference dedicated to compensation & benefits, is coming to the Philippines on 15 September.

The one-day event will feature 13 HR experts focusing on pay strategies, health and financial wellness programs, and flexible benefits to attract and retain employees. Keynote speakers are Birches Group Partner Warren Heaps, Bridge Southeast Asia CEO David Bonifacio, Storm Benefits CEO Peter Cauton, Sun Life Asset Management Channel Head JJ Book, and Kalibrr CEO Paul Rivera. Panelists include HR directors and total rewards executives from Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Baker & McKenzie, Globe Telecom, TeleTech, St. Luke's Medical Center, and 3M.

Over 150 senior HR leaders are expected to attend the conference to learn through keynotes, case studies, panel discussions, and interactive sessions. Some of the confirmed delegates include HR executives from:

  • Aboitiz Power Corporation
  • Alaska Milk Corporation
  • AON Philippines
  • Asurion
  • Brent Schools
  • Cheil Philippines
  • Converge ICT Solutions
  • Del Monte Philippines
  • Delfingen
  • Fluor Philippines
  • Hoppler Inc.
  • International Rice Research Institute
  • Jardine Lloyd Thompson
  • LM Cereal Corp.
  • Miravite Consulting Group
  • Monark Equipment
  • San Miguel Corporation
  • SBS Philippines
  • Shimano
  • Solaire
  • Startek
  • Sysgen RPO
  • Takasago International
  • Thumbtack
  • TMC Trumph
  • Torre Lorenzo Development Corp.
  • Unicapital
  • Wide-Out Workforces
To review the topics and agenda, check out the speaker lineup and reserve your seat, visit the Employee Benefits Asia Philippine website.

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