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San Pablo City’s Call Center Is Now Open

Being managed by MSC Institute of Technology, the San Pablo City Cyberlink Call Center was formally opened at 3rd Floor of El Coco Building along Artemio B. Fule Street in San Pablo City last Tuesday morning, November 6, 2007, and now serving the tourism industry in the United States, making the City of Seven Lakes belonging to the prestigious global call center industry, according to President Virgilio Y. Prudente.

A call center is a centralized office used for the purpose of receiving and transmitting a large volume of request by telephone on behalf of a large corporation.
The opening of a locally owned and home-grown call center have proven that San Pablo City has a pool of world class talents according to President Ed de la Cruz of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. –San Pablo City Chapter. It will provide employment opportunities to young people and spur economic development in the city for the Province of Laguna.

Aside from Prudente, who is the Immediate Past President of PCCII-San Pablo City Chapter, other local business leaders behind the San Pablo City Call Center are Ed de la Cruz, owner of Collete’s chain of buko pie stores; Atty. Ken Javaluyas, Vice President of Seven Lakes International; Apolo A. Dayan, General manager of Kash Care Lending Corporation and past president of PCCII-San Pablo; Gary Joven, owner of LG General Merchandise; Danny Banayo, coconut farmer/ agribusinessman; Dr. Rolando A. Inciong, international communications consultant and co-founder of Academia de San Ignacio de Loyola; City Councilor Gelo Adriano; Romy Race, owner of R. V. Race Marketing, and Efren de Castro, managing owner of Platinum Hotel and incoming president of PCCII-San Pablo. (Ben Taningco)

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