The Philippine Daily Inquirer, in partnership with Nestlé Philippines, is looking for a student to represent the country in the Roger Hatchuel Academy happening in June 2016. The Roger Hatchuel Academy is a five-day course that trains 35 international students studying advertising, communications, and other creative disciplines.
Inquirer is the Philippine representative to the Cannes Advertising Festival where the country celebrates creativity with the entire world. As a country representative, one of the roles of Inquirer is to recommend students to be part of the Roger Hatchuel Academy, which it has been doing since 2012.
This year, Inquirer and Nestlé Philippines are pleased to announce that it will be sending a student on an all-expense paid trip to Cannes to attend and represent the country. The chosen representative will also get to attend the Cannes Lions Advertising Festival, including the five Award Ceremonies and the Young Lions Party.
This is the first time that the Inquirer and Nestlé Philippines will tie-up for an advocacy. It will also be part of Nestlé’s United for Healthier Kids (U4HK) advocacy program which seeks to draw together various sectors of society to work with parents in increasing awareness about the prevalence of child malnutrition, as well as promoting proper diet for children.*
The search is open to students who are passionate about advertising and integrated marketing communications. He/she should be very articulate, confident, and with a competitive personality. Interested students ages 18 to 23 years old should send their comprehensive resumes that show solid background and experience in advertising, creatives, communications, and marketing to [email protected] and [email protected]. Deadline of submission is 5PM of March 11, 2016.