Mateo, Isabela—The Agricultural Training Institute-Regional Training Center here convened on Jan. 6 its first monthly staff meeting of the year.
The conference sought to assess recent achievements, address existing challenges, and develop strategic plans for the coming year.
ATI Director Claris Marayag-Alaska extended her gratitude to the staff for their commitment and dedication over the past year, saying she looks forward to more collaborative efforts among them.
Meanwhile, information chief Vladimir Caliguiran provided an overview of ATI programs, while Mayflor Macmac, chief of the planning, monitoring, and evaluation unit, discussed the ATI core values and quality policy. Jessica M. Bacud
Jhimcelle Salvador, chief of the career development and management section, cited the result of an internal quality audit, emphasizing the necessity of sustaining high standards in all operations.