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SMX Academix: A new venue for professionals to elevate learning, professional development 

SMX Convention Center, the nation’s premier venue for meetings and events, unveiled SMX Academix, a signature event series set to debut at select SMX branches. 

This initiative is designed to deliver immersive seminars, inspiring talks, and training sessions that empower individuals with the knowledge and skills essential for thriving in today’s dynamic business landscape.

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At the heart of SMX Academix’s success lies its collaboration with industry experts possessing decades of experience and invaluable insights. 

During a recent media briefing, SMX Academix announced its partnership with the Practical Leadership Institute for a series of talks featuring their network of professional speakers, including renowned figures like Francis Kong and Raymund Sanchez, who are the keynote speakers of the day. 

Francis Kong

They will delve into the critical topic of sustainable business practices, exploring the theme “Why build something that will not last? The role of your company in the great commission.”

“We are excited to introduce SMX Academix in collaboration with our esteemed speakers as a signature event within the SMX Convention Center portfolio,” said Michael Albaña, Vice President and General Manager of SMX Convention Center. 

(From left) Cesar Dumlao, Head of Leader Impact; Michael Albaña, VP-General Manager of SMX Convention Center; Raymund Sanchez, Keynote Speaker and Leadership Scholar; Francis Kong, Keynote Speaker; Jeff Manhilot, President of Inspire Leadership Consultancy; Shaina Moraga, Director of Business Development Group at SMX Convention Center; and Rachel Kong, CEO of Success Options Inc.

“Our goal is to transform our venues into active platforms that foster growth, inspire, and drive personal and professional development through these seminars, facilitating the exchange of actionable insights and strategies for success and innovation,” Albaña added.

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