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Software developer….web designer…analyst…. Electrician … and now aircon technician.

Hay nako… So, the air conditioner in my office started dripping again so we had to pull out the aircon and check out if the “pipes” were stuck or something. After the aircon was again inserted back to its “hole” we noticed that the “compressor” was not working well and that the air coming out of the equipment was rather warm. I was sure that we bought a brand new air-conditioning unit and not a heater. So, we removed it AGAIN from its “place” and saw that one of the red wires was unplugged from God knows where it should be. And so, we called the service center to send someone over nalang to repair it and they replied with “oh, sorry, you would have to wait within next week as all our technicians are out for the holidays and we are fully booked already for early next week.” Duh? Does that mean I have to wear my business attire and suffer the heat? And so…. We removed the aircon AGAIN from it’s place and started analyzing where the red wire should be plugged in. We attempted several times until I saw the electrical diagram of the unit. So, ayan. Aircon fixed. Honey = aircon technician. Bow

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Stephanie

Stephanie Caragos is the President & CEO of the 19 year running IT Company, Syntactics, Inc. and is the founder of letIThelp.org, a program and initiative that envisions in helping young Filipinos hone their skills in IT and increase their chances of getting stable and profitable jobs. She is also the founder of Syntactics PINK (Promoting Innovation Networking and Knowledge) for women to encourage and empower more women in IT and to encourage the younger generation of women take up STEM. She is a speaker and mentor in various Startup, Online Marketing, Web, ICT and ICT businesses related seminars and talks and works tirelessly in finding innovative ways of marketing online for clients. She is also a staunch supporter of Filipino Small and Medium Enterprises as she continues to develop products and services that would benefit SMEs as well as help them increase their success rate in using technology in business. Stephanie is currently the president of the CDO ICT Business Council and works with the members and stakeholders in the city in promoting ICT to support more startups and create more jobs in the city. She also currently serves as a director for the Eisenhower Fellowship Association of the Philippines. She has completed her Eisenhower Fellowship and was awarded as the Douglas Dillon Named Fellow for the year 2016 and recently completed her term as National President for the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines last 2017.

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