GEG Youth Achievement Program Holds Air Macau Local Crew Sharing Session
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YAP held the “Air Macau Local Crew Sharing Session on COVID-19 Efforts & Dream-Chasing”, Mr. Leong Man Ion, Deputy Director of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau; Mr. Leong I On, Head of the Division of Secondary and Vocational Technical Education of the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau; Ms. Anabela da Rosa, Vice President of Air Macau; Mr. Tommy Lau, Council Chairman of MMA; Mr. Phillip Cheng, Director of GEG; and Ms. Eileen Lui, Group Director of Human Resources & Administration of GEG attended.
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Ms. Eileen Lui, Group Director of Human Resources & Administration of GEG (left) and Mr. Alex Mok, Council Vice Chairman of MMA (right), presented a souvenir to Ms. Anabela da Rosa, Vice President of Air Macau (center).
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Mr. Leong Man Ion, Deputy Director of the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (third from left), Mr. Phillip Cheng, Director of GEG (first from left) and Mr. Leong I On, Head of the Division of Secondary and Vocational Technical Education of the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (second from right), presented souvenirs to Air Macau crew members, Ms. Rosita Mak, Mr. Tommy Lao and Ms. Joanna Choi.
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Mr. Phillip Cheng, Director of GEG, said in his speech, “Nurturing young talents is one of GEG’s important corporate social responsibilities. GEG will continue to invest in local young talent development through a variety of initiatives.”
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Mr. Tommy Lau, Council Chairman of MMA, said, “MMA has spared no effort in promoting the development of local management talents, and has provided various opportunities for young talents to grow. In the future, MMA will continue to work with GEG to promote local youth development.”
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Local cabin crews for Air Macau were invited to share their pandemic and dream-chasing experiences and stories with young people in hopes of inspiring them to continue to strive for personal growth and to contribute to society during the pandemic.
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The sharing session attracted more than 120 participants, including current and previous YAP members and interns from the U-LEAD Graduate Internship Program.
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Participants asked Air Macau crew members questions that deepened their understanding of the local aviation industry.