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DIGICEL HOST EDUCATIONAL MEET WITH STUDENTS OF OMOLOLU INT’L SCHOOL

March 30, 2015
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Omololu Int'l students, teachers and Head of Commercial at Digicel, Kerchelle Jn Charles
Omololu Int’l students, teachers and Head of Commercial at Digicel, Kerchelle Jn Charles

Tuesday 24th March 2015, Anguilla: Digicel hosted a fun educational meet and greet at their main corporate office with students of the Omololu International School.
Students of the Omololu School, were invited to witness Digicel’s CEO, managers and staff; Focusing on the proper and responsible uses of technology. They were introduced to promotional campaigns of Digicel as well as Digicel business and corporate information.
On Arrival, the students received a welcome surprise and accessories from Digicel including a Digicel draw string bag with various school supplies and at the end of the seminar, refreshments.
Head of Commercial Kerchelle Jn Charles, said: “Digicel is engaging with the primary schools across Anguilla to educate students on the wider use of technology. One of the main areas of focus of Digicel as a responsible corporate citizen is improving the lives of Anguillians through the use of technology, services and community support.”
The children are the future and we are confident that the more we can expose them to the highest level of performance at an early age, the greater the benefits will be in the future,” CEO Rochus Schreiber said.

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