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Boston College opens doors to new recruit

BOSTON City Campus and Business College Polokwane have upped their game to make sure their visibility is maintained in the public eye.

BOSTON City Campus and Business College Polokwane have upped their game to make sure their visibility is maintained in the public eye.

The college welcomed the newest addition to their team, sales consultant, Simon Letsoalo last Wednesday. Letsoalo said he was excited to be part of the team. He started working at the college on April 1.

Letsoalo said his position entailed that the Boston City Campus and Business College brand was burned into people’s minds and to recruit students to enroll at the college. “It will not be too hard for me to promote this brand because Boston City Campus is one of the top learning institutions in the country. We offer a wide range of flexible products to suit any needs,” he said.

He said he planned to embark on a few campaigns that would target specific communities, high schools and businesses. “My job also requires me to look after the image of the institution and to coordinate extra mural activities.”

Letsoalo said he had always dreamed of being a Boston student, but never thought he would actually work for the institution. “This is a great honour for me and I will make sure to perform my job to the best of my abilities. I want to add value to the staff pool.”

Principal Chantal Ronquest said the institution was pleased with Letsoalo’s performance thus far. “We don’t doubt that we will greatly benefit from his skills and experience,” she said.

Boston City Campus and Business College Polokwane prides itself on offering relevant courses that meet industry needs and that are developed by industry specialists who are leading professionals in their fields. As one of South Africa’s premier tertiary education institutions, its recipe for success lies with approaching each and every student as an individual with unique needs, requiring unique assistance, support and advice.

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