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Staffing Home Healthcare - Fil
fil-am who’S WHo
DECEMBER 2015
RN Express: Sally Nunez, Maria Lea Batomalaque and Florida Lucas
Staffing Home Healthcare
In This Issue. . .
4
November Rewind 5
Kirby’s 18th Birthday
Cover Story: The Power of Three
10
Fork it Out 11
Oliver Oliveros
Proud Filipino Nurses
8
Filipino nurses in New York are a dime a dozen, but contrary
to the “lackluster value” that the idiomatic expression “a dime
a dozen” connotes, these selfless caregivers’ service to their
patients is invaluable.
Filipino nurses working abroad, especially in Manhattan and its
nearby boroughs, are proud Filipino nurses. Shouldn’t we be
proud as Filipinos like them?
NJ Express
Community Calendar
A Word from
The Editor
13
On my second year as a graduate student at New York University
(NYU), back in 2012, I found myself at one of the clinics at the
NYU Health Center on 726 Broadway for my annual physical
examination. As a Filipino nurse was about to administer
a flu vaccine to me, she asked me (curiously), “Are you a
Filipino?” I answered, “I could be easily mistaken for a Thai or a
Vietnamese, but I’m proud to be a Filipino!” The nurse’s face lit
up, because according to her, it’s seldom that Filipino students at
NYU admit that they’re Filipinos.
“They seem to be embarrassed to reveal they’re Filipinos,” she
said.
“Not me,” I told her. “And I’m very happy that a Filipino nurse is
attending to my needs.”
Accordingly, I’m also very grateful that three superPinay nurses
are also gracing our cover in this special Christmas issue of
Fil-Am Who’s Who: Sally Nunez, Maria Lea Batomalaque, and
Florida Lucas of RN Express Staffing Registry.
Sally, Lea, and Florida first worked together at the Amsterdam
Nursing Home in Manhattan during their first few years into their
nursing careers. They’ve been inseparable friends and business
partners since, learning further from each other, as well as
drawing strength and inspiration from each other.
“[Filipino nurses] being naturally hard working, caring,
hospitable, helpful, and generous set us apart from the others,”
said Lea in our cover story. Read more on pages 8-9.
A FRIENDLY REMINDER: We celebrate Christmas to rejoice
greatly the birth of Jesus Christ. This Christmas season, let’s
avoid too much commercialism; let’s put back Christ in Christmas
instead!
Fil-Am Who’s Who encourages its readers to contribute
articles, letters, comments, or pictures. Email submissions at
[email protected].
We use information sources that we believe to be reliable, but do not warrant the accuracy of those sources.
Reasonable care is taken to ensure that Fil-Am Who’s Who articles and other information on the website are
up-to-date and accurate as possible, as of the publication date.
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STAFF Editor-in-Chief Oliver Oliveros • Managing Editor Myrna Gutierrez • Layout Artist &
Photo Editor Rolan Gutierrez • Marketing/Sales Director & Columnist Ollie David • Marketing/
Sales Executive & Columnist Prospero A. Lim, MD • Contributing Writer Maricar CP Hampton
Contributing Writer Ria Serrano • Contributing Writer Rachel Kelly Davis
• Publisher Fil-Am Who’s Who, Inc.
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Ollie David
‘Tis the Season to be Thankful!
DECEMBER 2015
FIL-AM WHO’S WHO 3
Milestones &
Moments
Myrna Gutierrez
By Lumen Castaneda
Photos by Rolan Gutierrez
Young singer Kirby Asunto, daughter
of Liberato and Shirley Asunto, was
born in Paranaque, Manila, where
she grew up until she was 8 years
old. At that time, she was brought
to America by doting mom, Shirley,
to rejoin her dad. From then on,
the two—the mother and daughter
team—became inseparable.
Kirby went to Linden High School
in New Jersey. But since they
have been going back and forth to
Leyte and Cebu, the Philippines
to hold fundraising shows for the
survivors of the recent earthquake
in Bohol and super typhoon
Haiyan, Kirby had decided to revert
to homeschooling. Prior to those
fundraisers, in 2012, Kirby and Arnel
Pineda of the famous band Journey
had a show here in New York City
to also raise funds for their home
country.
During Manny Pacquaio’s bout with
Timothy Bradley in 2012. Manny
asked Kirby to sing the Philippine
National Anthem, which she sang
so powerfully. Unfortunately, Manny
lost that fight not that Kirby was the
jinx.
In 2013, Kirby was featured in
“Noli Me Tangere,” the opera, as
Sisa’s son, Basilio. The New York
Times showered her praises on
her performance. She was truly
excellent in that role as everybody
who saw it testified.
Last year, she joined forces anew
with Arnel Pineda for a fund-raising
concert in Bohol to benefit the
Loon Day Care Center, which was
ravaged by the earthquake before
typhoon Haiyan.
Kirby at 18 years old is unlike any
other young lady of her age. Instead
of thinking of signature dresses,
shoes and bags, and parties,
Kirby is thinking of the children in
the Philippines. In fact, she has
been helping Bahay Aruga, which
houses about 100 children that are
being treated for cancer and other
diseases at the Philippine General
Hospital in Manila. She recently
gave these kids a multi cab van to
use when traveling to and fro the
patients’ home and the hospital.
What a wonderful young lady she
has become!
Lani Misalucha, Live in New York!
with Special Guest Jared Martin
The Town Hall
November
Rewind
Rolan Gutierrez
Jared Martin joins Lani Misalucha
November
Rewind
Rolan Gutierrez
Homecoming Sa Konsulado
Philippine Center
Homecoming speaker Dr. Marcelito C. Custodio
(Diplomate Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology) and
Ambassador Mario Lopez de Leon Jr.
Parol making contest on site.
St. Paul College
Maria San Jose wins the round-trip raffle prize.
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Silliman University
Philippine Women’s University
Mindanao State University
Ateneo University
Sani Guil ena celebrates his 67th birthday
Sani Guillena with ‘Elvis Presley’ performer
With wife Beth
DECEMBER 2015
FIL-AM WHO’S WHO 7
By Maricar CP Hampton
N
‘Lord, please guide me to a profession
where I can of help to others,’ but I never
thought of the nursing field,” Sally recalled.
“The US healthcare’s focus in the future
is to keep the elderly in the community
and to consolidate healthcare services,
i.e. hospital and skilled nursing care and
home care can be accessed through one
healthcare provider,” Sally said.
Lea added, “We’re not really
businesswomen. We just want to help.”
urses Sally Nunez, Maria Lea
Batomalaque, and Florida Lucas
know all too well that when their
current patients, mostly baby boomers,
age, the demand for healthcare workers,
especially in the home care setting, will
dramatically increase.
Lea added, “There will always be a
great need for the nursing job in different
settings: hospital and nursing home, more
so in a home care setting.”
Sally, Lea, and Florida were co-workers at
Amsterdam Nursing Home in Manhattan
and as fate would have it they quickly
It was this burning desire to help others
that led Sally and her two friends to
establish RN Express. “Entrepreneurship
was not in my blood and even beyond my
imagination,” Sally said.
For Florida, being a nurse and ultimately
coming to the US has always been a
dream. “I remember telling my parents, ‘I
want to be a nurse when I grow up, I want
to take care of the sick, and go abroad.’
Growing up, I always thought I would
someday be a nurse, an amazing nurse,”
she shared.
While grateful for the opportunity to work
in the US, Lea, on the other hand, did not
Photos by Rolan Gutierrez
they are ready, they are placed in different
nursing home facilities across New York.
“Being a nurse in the US requires you to
be competent in all aspects,” explained
Florida, who is also the assistant director
of nursing at Amsterdam Nursing Home.
“The demand for excellence in the US
is high, thus competent nurses are
expected.” She continued, “As a nurse
in nursing home setting, not only will you
become a direct caregiver to the needs of
the geriatric patients, but you become a
vital member of the healthcare team.”
Known for the ability to provide genuine
care and respect to their patients, Filipino
nurses have been a top choice in the
healthcare field.
“No matter what the person’s social status
is, we have to treat patients equally with
great respect,” Lea said. “Being naturally
hard working, caring, hospitable, helpful,
Front L-R: Florida Lucas, Lea Batomalaque, Sally Nunez, Aida Duran
Back L-R: Joseph Cruz, Anne Inamac, Alex Alejandrino
became close friends. “I consider them as
my soul mates,” Sally declared.
Sally never thought she would become
a nurse much less become the CEO and
president of RN Express, a healthcare
staffing company.
“I remember praying one night, I was
graduating from high school then, I said,
plan a career in the nursing field.“Being a
nurse was not on my list after high school
graduation. I always wanted to be a
CPA. It was to everyone’s surprise when I
enrolled at a nursing school.”
With over 85 years of combined
experience, together they train fresh
graduates and new immigrants on nursing
practices in a home care setting. Once
and generous also set us apart from the
others.”
Although most of their clinical experiences
were achieved through the home care
setting, they are proud of what they have
accomplished.
“My nursing home experience developed
more patience in me,” Sally said, as she
works in different nursing management
facilities and community nursing such as
adult day programs.
In Florida’s case, she learned that working
in a nursing home can be quite challenging.
“You’re dealing with different types of
people, different cultures. Some are
demanding, but some are pleasant and
nice,” she said. “It is how you deal with the
situation. Just listen, attend to their needs,
and always smile.”
Lea, who is also a recovery nurse in the
post anesthetic care unit at Mount Sinai
Roosevelt agreed, “It is very rewarding to
work with the elderly. Working in a nursing
home requires a special kind of person. It
takes a lot of caring and sensitivity.”
She continued, “You need to know how to
separate yourself from the job. The job is
hectic at times and you need to handle it
well.”
Front L-R: Anne Inamac, Florida Lucas, Lea Batomalaque, Sally Nunez, Aida Duran
Back L-R: Joseph Cruz, Alex Alejandrino, Luz de Leon
For Sally, who transitioned from being
a director of admission and case
management, a position she held before
leaving Amsterdam Nursing Home, to the
head of RN Express, her nursing home
experience helped her to become a strong
leader. “I was prepared by my nursing
home experiences to become a CEO.”
Established in 2009, RN Express has
already produced numerous successful
nurses. “We have nurses who have been
working here in the US for 3-10 years
before joining RN Express; their families
were in the Philippines. Now they are
together because of the RN Express,” Sally
shared. “We also had a 25-year-old female
nurse with no clinical work experience.
After a year, she became a nursing
supervisor working in a sub-acute unit in
a nursing home. Three years later, she
is now into quality assurance in a nursing
home.”
Aside from their business partnership and
strong friendship, Sally, Lea, and Florida
also credit their personal and professional
successes to God.
“God is always good. He is the source of
everything we accomplished in life. We’re
always thankful for all the good things and
we’d like to share them to others,” Sally
said.
20 years from now, Sally and her partners
hope to see RN Express fully developed
and financially stronger to continuously
produce quality nurses.
RN Express: Sally Nunez, Maria Lea Batomalaque, Florida Lucas
Despite the stresses of the nursing
profession, these hardworking Pinays know
how to have fun: they turn to shopping,
traveling, and even playing golf to unwind.
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NJ
Express
Ria Serrano
Photos by Darwin Ocampo
Emcees Ria Serrano and Rene Ballenas
F
or the incoming president of TANGLAW, Atty. Carlos
Garcia, a petty action became a source of renewed
commitment to serve, which he shared at a gala event
held at Leonard’s in Long Island, New York.
He once tossed a bottle with a note, “Call me at this number for
a reward,” into an open water. Lo and behold, five years later,
someone called him back, and without much thought that this
would have happened, he sent a $50 money order so as not to
crush the dream of the boy who found the bottle. The boy later
sent him a message to let him know that the money he sent
allowed the former to buy a new pair of shoes that he has always
wanted but was never able to afford.
Atty. Garcia compounded his inspiring story by reminding the
people at the event that someone doesn’t need to wait for five
years to help someone unknowingly.
At the same event, TANGLAW recognized two beautiful young
ladies, Ms. Teen Tanglaw Rebecca Garcia and Ms. Young Teen
Tanglaw Jaycee Manalo. Both young ladies’ contribution to their
community was highlighted, and as an appreciation from both,
Ms. Tanglaw beauties Jaycee Manalo and Rebecca Garcia with
the Tanglaw officers and event emcees
Filipino School of NY and NJ Participates at Fil-Am Festival
Last October, the students of the Filipino School of New York
and New Jersey’s “Sayawan Na! Philippine Folk (Fall) Dance
Program” participated in the 3rd annual Filipino-American festival
in Overpeck County Park, Ridgefield, N.J.
22 students, dressed in traditional Filipino attire, performed
Philippine folk dances, specifically the subli and polkabol—dances
we have loved while we were growing up back home.
To enroll at the Filipino School of New York and New Jersey,
contact Vanessa Manzano at 774-257-4669 or visit
www.filschool-nynj.org.
Jaycee serenaded the audience while Rebecca delivered a
speech about her commitment to serving underprivileged youths
via the non-profit organization Coder Dojo NYC.
The event was also glittered with a pasodoble dance performed
by several community leaders.
TANGLAW is a Filipino-American society club in Long Island,
which helps several underserved communities in the Philippines.
Photos courtesy of Ria Serrano
Pasodoble Dancers at the Tanglaw Gala Event
Fork itOut
Rachel Kelly Davis
reat food, for me, is food that elicits an emotional and
very passionate reaction that’s not seen necessarily with
food, but with an artistic expression; something that’s
observed, ingested, and experienced so fully by an
individual that it changes the person’s perspective on life.” - Bjorn
dela Cruz, Manila Social Club
Most true foodies know that many of the world’s best cooks
received no formal training. Those professionally trained are
even willing to admit that the perfect dishes were made because
the people behind those dishes were born to do so. And while
learning the proper technique and skill can take you far, the best
chefs really rely on their creativity and imagination—two things
Manila Social Club clearly has in abundance.
Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and run by a trio of siblings:
Bjorn dela Cruz, Catherine Khan, and Samuel Ware, Manila Social
Club fulfills the wishes of many Filipinos who want to show off
their country’s delicious cuisine without having to apologize for its
presentation—whether that be on a plate or surrounding. As Bjorn
puts it, “The only Filipino presentation is really bad fluorescent
lights and really terrible music, and it doesn’t look good...We love
those places, except for the person that’s looking to go out and
experience something new...to get Filipino food in a nice dining
facility.” Bjorn, who is the mastermind behind the restaurant’s
dishes, is one of those at the forefront of the recent trend of
contemporary and elevated Filipino cuisine, using classic French
techniques to bring out familiar flavors from ingredients not often
used in the Philippines.
Teaching himself to cook from a very young age, Bjorn credits his
parents on the many trips they took as a family, which enabled
him to explore different cuisines. It was this exposure to different
flavors and techniques as well as a great love for Filipino food that
shaped his recipes. No other place in the city serves foie gras
with pancit or duck adobo with sunchoke puree.
Bjorn, formerly a violinist who later worked in the fashion industry,
started his culinary career with pop-up restaurants. As word
spread around and the pop-up restaurants gained popularity,
he called on his siblings for help. It wasn’t long after they found
themselves looking at spaces, moving to New York (in the case of
Samuel), and creating a menu they both love to serve and eat.
For both Bjorn and Samuel, it is passion, mission, and fun.
An absolute labor of love that had them sanding the floor and
painting the walls themselves, Manila Social Club is not only a
presentation of the former’s creativity, but a tribute to their parents
and their upbringing, which is probably why the atmosphere of the
restaurant is so welcoming and warm, much like someone’s home.
That attitude carried on to their marketing strategy as well. Unlike
some restaurateurs, who wish to go big right away, Samuel
explains that what they wanted was to build a relationship with
their neighbors—the residents of the area. The strategy worked,
and their restaurant is a local favorite. The instagrammable nature
of their food, however, is gaining attention from the millennials and
people coming from all over the city. “We’re slammed for brunch,”
says Samuel. That means a long line for those eager to snap the
photo of their ube iced latte or mango souffle pancake.
Proving that the inspiration from your mother’s and grandmother’s
kitchen may be all the driving force you need, Manila Social Club
is definitely a must-visit restaurant for those hoping to go out for
a well-plated, well-thought out, and excellently executed Filipino
dining experience.
Manila Social Club is at
No.2 Hope St.
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
For reservations,
call 718-384-4396
The World is
My Oyster
Dr. Prospero A. Lim
SHOOTER’S
TIP
This photo was
taken during
Sani Guilena’s
birthday party
(see November
Rewind on page
7). I asked my
beautiful model
Tanya to pose
behind the DJ
lights. This
gives the photo
a foreground
and a colorful
background.
Thus adding
depth to the
image.
Happy shooting!
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Calendar
Now Thru January 3
March 12
Miguel Vera, a theater actor and singer, pays tribute to Filipino
composers George Canseco. Willy Cruz, and Ryan Cayabyab in
“An Intimate Evening with Miguel Vera,” which features guests
Annie Nepomuceno and Kit Navarro, at St. Peter’s University
Duncan Skyroom (2641 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City,
N.J.) at 8 p.m.
Philippine Gold: Treasures of Ongoing
Forgotten Kingdoms
For the first time in the United States, Philippine pre-colonial
gold artifacts dating from the 10th-13th century are on view
at Asia Society Museum (725 Park Ave. and 70th St.). This
extraordinary exhibition showcases the little-known rich culture
and heritage of early Filipinos. For tickets, call 212-517-ASIA or
visit tickets.asiasociety.org.
January 24-31
51st Eucharistic Congress In Cebu
Miguel Vera Pays Tribute to George Canseco, Willy Cruz and Ryan Cayabyab
CLEVER LITTLE LIES Plays Off-Broadway
Co-produced by Jhett Tolentino, “Clever Little Lies” is an
outrageous new comedy of sex, love, and secrets, which plays
at the Westside Theatre (407 West 43rd St.). It stars Marlo
Thomas, Greg Mullavey, George Merrick, and Kate Wetherhead.
For tickets, visit www.telecharge.com.
Ongoing
ALLEGIANCE, Starring Lea Salonga, Plays Broadway
Join the pilgrimage to the 51st Eucharistic Congress in Cebu,
Philippines. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of the
Archdiocese in New York, is one of the speakers. For more
information, contact Father Joseph Marabe at gotojoseph@
outlook.com.
ALLEGIANCE, a new American musical, starring Lea Salonga,
George Takei, and Telly Leung, which tells the story about
internment camps on U.S. soil during World War II, is now
playing at Longacre Theatre on Broadway. For tickets and more
information, visit allegiancemusical.com.
February 19
Ongoing
Aiza Seguerra Live in Concert in NYC
Acoustic singer Aiza Seguerra performs in a dinner show at
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel (135-20 39th Ave., Flushing,
N.Y.). VIP tickets (with dinner) sold at $125; general admission
at $85. For tickets, contact Chris (914) 309-9564;
Myrna (917) 502-9887; Arnel (646) 623-3294.
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sale and rent. The website is a one-stop online marketplace
for property hunters and sellers, which offers a free and
comprehensive list of properties in the Philippines.
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WHO
We Are
We’re Now A One-Stop-Shop Media Company
Fil-Am Who’s Who, your favorite
community lifestyle magazine, is
only two years old; but we feel
we have so much more to offer
beyond the magazine.
Thus we recently
expanded our publishing
company’s products and services
from the monthly magazine to
public relations and social media
management, photography and
videography, instant photo print
services, journal production, event
management and production.
Of note, our instant photo print
service has proved to be a big
hit at various Filipino-American
community events. Attendees to
these events are photographed by
professional photographer Rolan
Gutierrez; photo prints—enclosed Dr. Prospero A. Lim
in classy cardboard frames—are
made available in just a few minutes for an
affordable price.
With more than 50 years of combined experience
in media and communication, Fil-Am Who’s
Who Inc.’s experienced senior staff members
Oliver Oliveros, Dr. Prospero Lim, Ollie David,
Rolan Gutierrez, and Myrna Gutierrez assure
our growing list of clients only quality outputs
and consistent communication campaigns from
corporate headshots to single, multiple camera
event coverage; from publicity efforts to social
media engagement; and from brand positioning
to integrated marketing communications.
Ollie David is a multi-award winning
retired math and science teacher
who taught at Newark Public Schools
District for nearly 40 years. She has
been recognized as a distinguished
educator by “Who’s Who Among
American Teachers” for her sustained
excellence in teaching. She has
served as chairperson of the Philippine
Independence Day Council Inc.’s grand
marshal ball. She is also a medical
volunteer for the Philippine Medical
Association of America.
Ollie David
Oliver Oliveros holds a master’s
degree in public relations and corporate
communication from New York University. For nearly
20 years, he has been handling reputation and
media management for various brands, including
Pepsi and Nickelodeon, Broadway shows and
stars, and international recording and concert
artists. Besides Fil-Am Who’s Who, his column
also appears regularly on BroadwayWorld.com, the
largest theater news site on the Internet primarily
covering Broadway, London’s West End, and
regional and international theater productions.
Oliver Oliveros
Dr. Prospero A. Lim, former president
of the University of Santo Tomas
Medical Association of New York,
has a private psychiatry practice in
Staten Island, where he has been
a longtime resident since the late
‘70s. He has been a competent
leader for several organizations such
as the Philippine Independence Day
Council Inc., Knights of San Lorenzo,
Waray Community Association USA,
Katbaloganon Association USA, Empire
City Medical Lions Club, Knights of
Rizal-New York, San Lorenzo Ruiz
Association in America and Philippine
Medical Association in America.
Rolan Gutierrez
Myrna Gutierrez
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Rolan Gutierrez, a computer programmer turned
photographer and print layout designer, began his
photography career as a landscape photographer
with the UP-Diliman Mountaineers during his
college days. For so many years later, he has been
doing portraiture, event coverage, and
designing organizational publications.
He served as the official photographer
during 2013 Miss World Megan Young’s
recent visit to New York and New
Jersey, which successfully raised funds
for super typhoon Haiyan victims in
central Philippines. He is co-founder of
Queens Asian Fest, an event company.
Lastly, our business manager Myrna
Gutierrez is a computer programmer
who graduated from Maryknoll College.
She is also a sought-after community
organizer and entertainment producer
who co-founded Queens Asian Fest.
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