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Transformational growth company expands to ASEAN and Central Asia

02:55 PM September 18, 2018

Transformational growth company expands to ASEAN and Central Asia

Noted personal growth coach and LifeKite CEO Bam Santiago

Noted personal growth coach and LifeKite CEO Bam Santiago has recently brought his unique brand of immersive workshop experiences to the international front, recently launching in both the Thailand and Mongolia markets. Santiago had parlayed his years of experience in the segment into forming a company whose primary purpose “was to create a space where people could get uplifted, encouraged, and renewed.”  LifeKite runs bespoke workshops for corporate entities and non-profit organizations, as well as a well-received public seminar series dubbed “Unbounded” that has been translated into three languages across the region.

Santiago affirms that amidst the initial success and validation of his intuitive methodology, his vision for LifeKite remains the same – “to expand the personal awareness level of people, allowing them to make more empowering life choices while at the same time connecting from the heart and giving joy and inspiration in lieu of judgment or punishment.”

Transformational growth company expands to ASEAN and Central Asia

LifeKite runs bespoke workshops for corporate entities and non-profit organizations.

LifeKite has its sights set next on the lucrative mainland China market, with events set to launch in Shanghai within the next few months and is currently in negotiations for a series of talks in Sydney.  Santiago asserts that “we would like to have people start connecting from the heart, and that way we start a virtuous cycle of individuals paying it forward and making a difference in the lives of the people around them and to society in general.”

For more information on LifeKite and its personal growth events, visit www.lifekite.ph  and www.facebook.com/lifekite.  

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