Mangaluru: AIMIT organises two-day workshop on leadership skills


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Mangaluru, Jul 6: The post graduate department of Business Administration at AIMIT (St Aloysius College) organized a two-day long workshop on leadership skills, on July 4 and 5. The inaugural session began with a solemn prayer service lead by the director of AIMIT, Fr Denzil Lobo which included readings from Swami Vivekananda. This was followed by a motivational presentation on iconic leaders.

The inaugural function for the workshop was graced by the director of AIMIT, Fr Denzil Lobo, Dr Rowena Wright, (dean), Reena Monteiro, (faculty coordinator), Charlotte (vice-principal, PU, SAC), Kiran Shetty, Lestan D Souza, (faculty coordinator, AIMIT), Pradyumna R Rai ( PU student council president) and Mehak Pinto (PU student council secretary).



Fr Denzil Lobo, director of AIMIT addressed the gathering and exhorted the gathering to make the most of every opportunity that the college provided and carry the torch of the enormous legacy that the college had forward. Fr Melwin Mendonca, principal, St Aloysius PU College also graced the occasion. This was followed by inspired sessions on leadership by resource persons including Fr Denzil Lobo, Dr Babu Thomas, Lestan D’Souza, Rajendra Deasi, and Royce Baretto.

  

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