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stefansuarez

Graphic Designer for 5 years. Student of Marketing, Social Media and the Internet.

Homepage: http://stefansuarez.com


Posts by stefansuarez

Help us Wrap Up!

March 2, 2010 - 12:36 am

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Hey everyone! It’s almost been 2 weeks since TEDxFortBonifacio! How have you all been?
Anyway we’re working on a big wrap up post with Highlights and the Summary of the event so we’re gonna need a few things from you- if you want to help us! Here’s a very short and simple list:

Could you please answer [...]

Thank You

February 18, 2010 - 7:17 pm

Tags: thank you
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A warm, heartfelt THANK YOU… from Small Brain Big Ideas, your TEDxFortBonifacio organizers.
Thank you to our wonderful speakers. Your words were inspiring and challenging at the same time.
Thank you to our audience- both online and offline. The energy you brought made the shared experience euphoric.
Thank you to our sponsors, who not only contributed their resources [...]

And the winners are…

February 15, 2010 - 7:27 am

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We announced a contest where we were giving way invites to TEDxFortBonifacio (WHICH IS IN 1 1/2 DAYS!)… here are your winners in stylish fashion. Oh yeah, instead of choosing 10 we chose 17! Here are the remarkable people…
“I want to come because…”

“Being a photojournalist too, I want to hear VJ Villafranca’s talk” – Estan [...]

A BIG Announcement – Don’t Miss This!

February 10, 2010 - 12:13 am

Tags: contest, facebook, invitation only, twitter, ustream, webcast
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A Week to go! While TEDxFortBonifacio is by invitation only, we are giving away 10 or more seats to the noisiest, biggest fans! Contest mechanics are here. Also, details on Twitter, Facebook and the webcast on Ustream are here too!

Favorite Ted Talks part 4 – Gene Battung

February 9, 2010 - 5:55 am

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Gene says: “Here are my favorites”

Ben Dunlap
Ben Dunlap tells us via the story of Sandor Teszler what one man’s courage to stand up for what is right, can do to make this world a better place to live. To have unshakeable resolve when the bullies of this world force you to sell out is the [...]

Fan Favorites : Faye Ferrer

February 9, 2010 - 5:20 am

Tags: Emmanuel Jal, Faye Ferrer, noharm.org, William Kamkwamba
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Thank you for the response and am really looking forward to be part of TEDxFortBonifacio.
First, about myself.  I currently work as a campaigner for an environmental health NGO called Health Care Without Harm – my work specifically focuses on eliminating hazardous chemicals being used in the health care industry and right now we are focused [...]

Photos of our Venue

February 9, 2010 - 5:13 am

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8 days to go!
Below are photos of our venue. Three of them are mock-ups of how it could look on event day (layout subject to change). See you there in STI, Fort Bonifacio, February 17!

New Venue: STI Academic Center

January 31, 2010 - 11:57 pm

Tags: new venue, sti fort
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We’ve moved our venue from Fully Booked in BHS, to:
STI Academic Center
B20, Lot 5 Campus
Gateway, Fort Bonifacio
Global City, Taguig
That’s accross International School Manila on one side and Serendra on the other. Now we can accomodate more people (from 50 to 150) and have better facilities for the event. The Date and Time is still the [...]

Featured on the Philippine Star

January 26, 2010 - 11:01 pm

Tags: philippine star, vj villafranca
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What Happens when an Unstoppable Force…

January 20, 2010 - 3:52 am

Tags: education, physics
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…meets an immovable object? To begin with, the Bernido couple will argue that the problem of educating our nation is not an immovable one. Few would argue however, the tenacity of this couple in meeting that challenge head on. Their innovative “Learning Physics as a Nation” – which works with students in poverty, in public [...]