
Manila, Philippines, Aprill 12, 2010 – Trends & Technologies Holding, Inc. (TTHI), the umbrella organization for some of today’s leading Information and Communications Technology companies, holds a yearly Summer Sportsfest for its employees. This year, the competition has moved to the hard court with the inauguration of thrilling Basketball and Badminton tournaments.
The opening ceremonies were held last March 27, 2010 at the Finman Court at Salcedo Village, Makati City. The event was graced by members of the TTHI board of directors as well as the various teams who flashed their banners and uniforms in the parade of colors.
The event also bore witness to the annual TTHI Cheering Competition where the teams showed their cooperation and teamwork through choreographed cheer and dance routines. In the end, it was the Black Team who took home the cash prize and vacation package using their contemporary hip-hop moves.
The award for Best Team Muse was also handed out during the said event. It was the lovely Ms. Marilyn Pacis who was deemed fairest among the team muses. Host, Joey Taniajura gladly presented the award and gifts to Ms. Pacis.
The opening ceremony was then followed by the first basketball game of the tournament with Team Yellow defeating Team Red by a huge lead. The games will continue throughout the month until the winners have finally been decided.The awarding and closing ceremony for the TTHI Summer Sportsfest 2010 will happen on May 29 and the entire organization is looking forward to the auspicious event.
About TTHI
Trends & Technologies Holding, Inc. (TTHI) is a consolidation of companies that address the technology requirements of businesses in the Philippines and in the region, with the aim of empowering these organizations in their decision-making processes and accelerating productivity. While TTHI was founded in 1999, its core members (composed of the Board of Directors) trace their involvement with technology in the mid-80s. The founding of Trends & Technologies, Inc. (TTI) in 1992 acted as the stimulus in the development of TTHI.

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