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JITO Atlanta Hosts Engaging Game Show and Personality Workshop

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Alpharetta, GA, April 2, 2026: The Atlanta chapter of the Jain International Trade Organization (JITO) hosted an interactive Game Show & Personality Workshop on March 14 at 100 Milton Park, drawing over 45 members for an evening focused on learning, collaboration, and personal growth.

The session, part of the organization’s monthly member meet, was led by facilitator Manish A Shah of EPYX, who introduced an unconventional, game-based learning format to explore personality development. Departing from traditional lecture-style workshops, the program used a game show-style approach to engage participants in understanding their own personality traits and those of others.

Through the interactive format, attendees gained insights into how individuals think, communicate, and make decisions, while also taking away practical strategies applicable to both personal and professional settings. Organizers said the experiential nature of the session helped create a more engaging and memorable learning environment.

The event was attended by key members of the JITO Atlanta leadership, including President Viral Shah, Secretary Ankur Dhami, and Treasurer Ankit Rampuria, along with other executive committee members and community leaders. Their participation underscored the chapter’s emphasis on active engagement and member development.

Speaking at the event, Shah said the chapter aims to make its monthly meetings more impactful by bringing in diverse speakers, creating interactive experiences, and strengthening connections within the community. He added that such initiatives are designed to inspire and empower members in both their professional and personal lives.

Participants responded positively to the workshop, noting the blend of learning, networking, and entertainment. The event is part of JITO Atlanta’s broader efforts to build a connected community, promote continuous learning, and provide platforms for meaningful engagement.

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