NEWS - DLSU-D

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NEWS - DLSU-D
d.e. Daniel Benedict Lamoste Omoto - 6th place, Electronics Technician in
April 2013.
d.f. Analyn Joy Eugenio Pillos - 6th place (co-placer), Electronics Technician
in April 2013.
Dear Alumni,
I’d like to welcome you to this year’s Grand Annual Alumni Homecoming and
Annual Membership Meeting. ASTIG! A Silver Thanksgiving and Interactive Gathering,
the theme for this year captures the innate character of our people in Cavite - fierce,
proud and demonstrative. However, having been formed in a Lasallian institution like
our university certainly complements these icons and gave it more sophistication.
Hence, enterprising, confident and compassionate seem to be more appropriate.
This year, we honor the graduates of the year 1988, a historical year for the
institution. As one may recall, Batch ‘88 were the first graduates of De La Salle
University-General Emilio Aguinaldo College (DLSU-GEAC), a name generated by
the merging of the two institutions in 1987. It was also the year when the blueprints for
an excellent university that DLSU-D is now were laid – the proofs emanating from its
graduates, the alumni!
Allow me to share to you some of our “ASTIG” accomplishments during this fiscal
year from June 2012.
1. The new logo of the De La Salle Dasmariñas Alumni Association highlights
the Star of Faith, and represents both the graduates of De La Salle
University-Dasmariñas and the General Emilio Aguinaldo College. The new
name was launched thru the program Rendezvous 2013, held on February
16, 2013 during the Lasallian Festival.
2. We have released an estimate of 1125 alumni cards as of March 2013.
Precedent to this is the acquisition of a card printer which reduced the
claiming period from 1 month to 1 day!
3. We are sending Mr. John Edrian J. Magbago, a sophomore student of
Bachelor in Physical Education to school. He enjoys 100% free tuition in the
university.
4. We funded the construction of the Alumni building lobby, staircase and parking
lot which greatly improved safety and translated to more building usage.
5. We co-sponsored testimonial dinners with the colleges to honor our successful
examinees in the board exams.
a. Registered Guidance Counselors on November 24, 2012 through the
College of Education Graduate Studies
b. CPA Board passers on December 15, 2012 through the College of
Business Administration and Accountancy
c. Professional Teachers Licensure Examination on February 23, 2013
through the College of Education
d. Licensure Examination for Criminologist 2012 on March 16, 2013 through
the College of Criminal Justice Education
6. We awarded cash incentives to our alumni who emerged as top examinees in
their board exams.
d.a. Renemarie Fabon - 5th place, Licensure Examination for Guidance
Counsellors in 2012
d.b. Angelito Aniag - 9th place, Licensure Examination for Guidance
Counsellors in 2012
d.c. Cyrille Keith Alvaran - 2nd place, Registered electronic technician in
October 2012
d.d. Engr. Stephen John Verceles - 7th place, Mechanical Engineering Board
Exam on April, 2013.
7. Fifteen of our alumni participated in the De La Salle Philippines’ Lasallian
Community Appreciation and Reflective Study (LS CARES) on February 16,
2013 held at the Severino De Las Alas Multi-purpose Hall.
a. Correa, Ailynrena Merhan, 1992
b. Toledo, Aleli Sango1992
c. Toledo, Ruben Alcaraz
1992
d. *Carungcong, Rizalina Silva 1983
e. Salasbar, Marites S. 1990
f. Estrabo, Warren 1999
g. Sebastian, John Vincent 2010
h. Lejos, Jennifer, 2000
i. Villarama, Raul Jr. B., 1999
j. Barretto-Giron, Maria Cristina Stephanie, 2007
k. *Macayan, Judino S., 1985
l. Bronzi, Marilou Pascua, 1991
m. Hernandez, Serma, 1991
n. Abesamis, Andre V., 2006
o. Aviñante, Uriel B., 2012
* Graduates of General Emilio Aguinaldo College
8. To express our commitment to the University and all its priorities, we have
assigned board members as representatives to University Committees.
Board Members
University Committee Membership
Wilson R. Jacinto
K to 12 university committee
Joel G. Refuerzo
University Advancement Committee (UAC)
Dr. Alrien F. Dausan
University Formation Council (UFC)
Neil M. Villanueva
Internal Security and Safety Committee
Brenda F. Martinez
PR Committee
Gerardo C. Sergio III
La Sallian Festival (LSF)
Rio L. Ramos-Mazo
Teacher’s Month Celebration
Leo D. Manansala
Silver Jubilee Core Committee
Dennis Maldo
Social Transformation Through Advocacy and
Reforms (STAR)
Arnel R. Legaspi
Alumni and Parent Relations Committee
9. We partnered with Unionbank of the Philippines, a reputable bank in the
country, to offer customized credit card services to our members and
contribute to the university’s One La Salle Scholarship Fund.
10. We supported two major fund raising programs of the university during the
25/35 jubilee celebration for the benefit of Bahay Pag-Asa, a reformation
facility of the University, and other university advocacies; thru the initiatives of
the Lasallian Community Development Center.
a. Takbo para sa Kalikasan, Takbo para sa Kabataan (TAKATAK) Silver Edition
(Jubilee Run)
b. My Juan True Love: A Pre-Valentine Dinner and Concert Show on February 9,
2013
11. We conducted the Annual Alumni Orientation for the University’s seven
colleges from April 3 to 4, 2013. This is to assure that all graduates are
informed of their rights and privileges as well as the duties and responsibilities
of the members of the association.
12. We are launching our flagship project, a coffee table book entitled “The Key:
Profile of Successful DLSU-D Alumni” during this homecoming.
Thank you and welcome to our annual homecoming!
De La Salle Dasmariñas
Alumni Association
2012-2014
IN THIS ISSUE
Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
At your Service2
4
The years 1998 & 2003
Alumni Awards Criteria
10
6
News12
Photo Gallery18
Career Tips26
Job Openings30
Who Comes Here?
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Joseph J. Dinglasan
Chairman
Deodoro E. Abiog II
Olivia M. Legaspi
Joel D. Espedido
Alrien F. Dausan
Alvin D. Crudo
Nathaniel S. Golla
Leo D. Manansala
Joel G. Refuerzo
Wilson R. Jacinto
Gerardo C. Sergio III
Neil M. Villanueva
Brenda F. Martinez
Dennis B. Maldo
Arnel R. Legaspi
Rio L. Ramos-Mazo
Rowena D. Mercado
Secretary
Executive Council
Wilson R. Jacinto
President
Gerardo C. Sergio III
Vice President for Projects & Activities
Brenda F. Martinez
Vice President for Homecoming
Deodoro E. Abiog II
Vice President for Finance
Leo D. Manansala
Vice President for Administrative Services
Editorial Board
Nathaniel S. Golla
Editor
Leo D. Manansala
Maria Concepcion L. Peralta
Writers
Rio L. Ramos-Mazo
Contributor
Mary Jane S. Morales
Editorial Assistant
about the cover
Collegiate Presidents
The De La Salle Dasmariñas Alumni Association’s
16th Grand Alumni Homecoming, on May 18,
2013, is themed “ASTIG!” that stands for A Silver
Thanksgiving and Interactive Gathering. Said
theme is anchored on a popular Filipino slang
“tigas” or tough in English, only reversely spelled,
and inspired by the concept of being cool and
unique, as defined by Urban Dictionary.
Monina A. Remulla, CSA
Wiziel F. Napod, CIHM
Annaliza C. Tupaz, CEAT
Jose D. Restrivera, CBAA
Adriano M. Herrera, CMRT
Maria Bernadette R. Daplas, CNM
Rose Ann C. Abesamis, CCJE
Jemilyn F. Mamayson, CLAAC
Marissa C. Rogador, GSEAS
Maria Lalaine S. Barrameda, COEd
Alumni Staff
Mary Jane S. Morales
Imelda M. Toledo-Jugar
Jasmine B. Cortez
The Verdeng Verde is the official
publication of DLSDAA.
No article from this publication may be
reproduced without the written permission
obtained from the Editor.
Verdeng Verde has its office located at the
ground floor of the
Severino de las Alas Hall, DLSU-D,
Tel. No. (046) 481-1933.
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by Rio Ramos-Mazo
Isa sa mga pangunahing bagay na labis kong pinahahalagahan
bilang Lasalyano ay ang aktibong pakikibahagi at pagtugon sa ngalan
ng totoong paglilingkod. Ang mga ito ay sumasalamin sa mga
batayang prinsipyo ng Pamayanang Lasalyano.
Ang Pamantasang De La Salle Dasmarinas ay tunay na
isinasabuhay ang mga ito. Ako mismo ay bahagi at buhay na
patotoo sa sinserong paglilingkod ng ating Pamantasan. Sa murang
edad pa lamang bilang mag-aaral, nabigyan ako ng pagkakataon na
mamulat sa tunay na kalagayan ng lipunan. Naalala ko na kasama sa
aming mga klase ang talakayan ukol sa mga isyu ng lipunan at kung
ano ang kaugnayan nito sa aming mga pinag-aaralan. Naalala ko
rin na meron kaming mga community exposures sa pamamagitan
ng Youth Education and Services Program o YESP. Gayundin,
nabigyan din ako ng maraming pagkakataon na tumugon umagapay
sa mga naisasaisantabi sa lipunan sa pamamagitan ng mga gawaing
pagpapaunlad ng komunidad sa pamamagitan ng Students’
Extension of Resources through Voluntary Efforts (SERVE).
Bilang estudyante noon, naunawaan ko ang tunay na kahulugan ng
paglilingkod.
Trending ngayon
At ngayon, bilang kawani ng Pamantasan, personal kong
nakikita ang kontribusyon nito sa pagpapanibago ng ating lipunan.
Ito ay nakapaloob sa mga pangunahing layunin at istratehikong
direksyon na tinatahak ng Pamantasan. Kamakailan lamang
ay inilunsad ang tinatawag na “Expected Lasallian Graduate
Attributes” o ELGA. Ito ay sumasalamin sa mga pinahahalagahan
sa aspeto ng pagtuturo sa Pamantasan. Ito ay nakapaloob sa
pangunahing kurikulum ng mga mag-aaral upang mas lalong
mabigyan ng diin ang pagtuturo at pagsasabuhay sa mga ito.
Ang ELGA ng Pamantasan ay: patriotic, god loving, passion for
excellence.
Sa gawaing pananaliksik naman, kamakailan rin ay inilunsad
ang Cavite Development Research Program (CDRP), na naglalaman
ng research thrusts ng Pamantasan sa susunod na limampung
taon. Pangunahin dito ay ang mga pag-aaral ukol sa mga proseso
ng pag-unlad ng Cavite, gayundin ang mga kaakibat na suliranin
na maaring dala nito sa kalikasan, isyu sa basura, urban migration,
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local governance, at iba pa. Sa pamamagitan ng mga pag-aaral na
gagawin, maihahanda ang lalawigan na makasabay sa proseso ng
kaunlaran at pagbabagong nangyayari ditto, gayundin, upang ang
local na pamahalaan at iba pang mga institusyon ay makatugon sa
pangangailangan ng mga Kabitenyo.
Sa gawaing pagpapaunlad ng lipunan, aktibo ring kumikilos
ang Pamantasan upang tunay na maging makabuluhan ang
kaniyang mga kontribusyon dito. Ang 14 Point Agenda,
kasama ang mga istratehikong layunin, ay tinukoy ang mga
patunguhin ng pamantasan patungkol sa paglilingkod sa mga
naisasaisantabi sa lipunan. Pangunahin sa adyenda ay ang patuloy
na pakikipagtulungan sa pamahalaan, sa simbahan at sa mga
paaralan upang mas mapaunlad ang mga serbisyong ibinibigay
sa mga pamayanan. Sa kasalukuyan ay isinasagawa ng Lasallian
Community Development Center (LCDC) ang Best Input for
Baranggay Officials (BIBO), isang programang pagsasanay sa 75
lokal na pamahalaan ng Dasmarinas. Bahagi rin ang pagpapalakas
ng mga gawaing pangkabuhayan, at ang paglulunsad ng Bahay
Pag-asa Dasmariñas (bilang isang institusyon para sa mga Children
in conflict with the Law (CICL). Gayundin, inilunsad ng LCDC
ang ANAK Project o ang Ang Nagkakaisang Adhikain ng mga
Kabitenyo (ANAK), na naglalayong isakatuparan ang isang
community based restorative justice system para sa mga CICLs. Sa
mga susunod na taon, bibigyan din ng prayoridad ng Pamantasan
na mas lalong makatugon sa pangangailangan ng mga mag-aaral,
lalo na iyong mga salat sa pinansyal na yaman, sa pamamagitan ng
pagpapalawig ng Scholarship program. Isa sa mga pangunahing
layunin ay ang “providing wider access to Lasallian education”
kung kaya’t ang Pamantasan ay maglulunsad ng mga karagdagang
programa na tutugon dito, gaya ng pagpapalawig evening programs
sa iba pang mga kolehiyo (sa kasalukyan ang College of Business
Administration and Accountancy ay nagpapatupad ng evening
program), at iba pa. Patuloy din ang Pamantasan na isabuhay ang
kaniyang adbokasiya, lalo na ang may kinalaman sa pangangalaga
ng kalikasan. Inilulunsad nito ang mga proyekto upang tunay na
gawing makakalikasan ang mga pangunahing proseso sa loob ng
Pamantasan, tulad ng pagbabawas ng carbon footprint, pagrerecycle, pagiging masinop, at iba pa.
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Ang mga ito ay ilan lamang sa mga maraming programa
na isinasagawa ng Pamantasan upang mas lalong makatugon sa
pangangailangan ng lipunan, at maging makabuluhan sa proseso ng
pagbabago.
Ang kaya mong gawin
Sa pagsasakatuparan ng Pamantasan ng kaniyang layunin at
dakilang misyon ng pagpapanibago ng lipunan, ang lahat ng sektor
ay hinihikayat na maging kabahagi nito. Sa sektor ng alumni,
malaki pa rin ang panawagan ng Pamantasan upang tayo ay tunay
na makapaglingkod sa ating alma mater. Sa mga nagdaang taon,
ang sektor na ito, sa pamamagitan ng ating Asosasyon, ay umagapay
sa mga pangunahing gawain ng Pamantasan. Ang De La Salle
Dasmariñas Alumni Association ay aktibong nakikilahok sa mga
gawaing pagpapaunlad ng Pamantasan, gayundin ng mga kaagapay
na komunidad nito. Scholarship programs, medical mission, tree
planting activities ay ilan lamang sa mga nailunsad na proyekto ng
asosasyon. Samantala, patuloy na kumikilos ang asosasyon upang
umagapay sa mga gawaing resource generation and mobilization,
patuloy na promosyon ng ating Pamantasan, gayundin, ang
paglulunsad kamakailan ng formation program para sa mga alumni.
Aktibo rin ang asosasyon sa pakikibahagi sa mga iba’t-ibang komite
na gumagawa ng programa at ilang desisyon sa mga ilang bagay ukol
sa Pamantasan gaya ng University Advancement Committee, Social
Transformation through Advocacy and Reforms, at iba pa.
Subalit, marami pang pwedeng gawin ang alumni bukod
sa mga programa ng Asosasyon. Bilang mga gradweyt ng ating
Pamantasan, may panawagan sa ating patuloy na umagapay sa ating
Alma Mater. Ang mga alumni ay tinatawagang maglaan ng panahon
upang makibahagi sa mga gawain ng Pamantasan. Gaya halimbawa
ng pagbibigay ng serbisyo tulad ng pagiging resource speakers,
consultant, at iba pa. Inaanyayahan din ang mga alumni na magturo
bilang boluntir na guro sa Balik Aral ng College of Education
o Evening Program ng College of Business Administration and
Accountancy. Maari ring magboluntir ang mga alumni sa mga
gawaing pangkomunidad gaya ng relief operations, medical – dental
mission, blood donation o magbahagi ng oras sa Bahay Pag-asa
Dasmariñas.
Gayundin, ang mga alumni ay tinatawagan rin na magbahagi
ng kanilang mga materyal o pinansyal na yaman, lalo na upang
mas palawigin ang scholarship program ng Pamantasan. Ang
anumang halaga na ibabahagi mula sa bawat alumni ay tunay na
malaking kontribusyon upang mas lalong dumami ang mabigyan
ng libre at kalidad na edukasyon mula sa ating Pamantasan. Ito
marahil ang isa sa mga pinakamakabuluhang pagtulong sa ating
Pamantasan. Sapagkat, sa bawat isang kabataan na makakapag-aral,
isang magandang kinabukasan ang dulot nito hindi lamang sa kanya,
kundi sa kaniyang pamilya at sa kaniyang pamayanan.
Kaya sana, kahit nasaan man tayo, nawa ay tumugon tayo sa
panawagan ng ating Pamantasan na makapaglingkod.
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The late Benazir Bhutto, a politician and stateswoman
who served as the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan in two
non-consecutive terms. In 1988, she became the first
woman elected to lead a Muslim state and was also Pakistan’s
first (and thus far, only) female prime minister.
by Maria Concepcion L. Peralta
Thinking of the past brings back so many memories. But,
what do we really remember in the past? Before we move
further, let’s have some recollections of years 1988 and 2003.
It was in 1988 that the Iran–Iraq War ends, with an
estimated one million lives lost. The Iran–Iraq War, also
known as the First Persian Gulf War, was an armed conflict
between Iran and Ba’athist Iraq lasting from September
1980 to August 1988, making it the 20th century’s
longest conventional war after the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Despite calls for ceasefire by the United Nations Security
Council, hostilities continued until 20 August 1988. The war
finally ended with Resolution 598, a U.N.-brokered ceasefire
which was accepted by both sides. On November, United States presidential election was
held. George H. W. Bush is elected over Michael Dukakis.
Bush served as the 41st President of the United States (1989–
1993). He became the first sitting Vice President of the
United States in 200 years to be elected as President of the
United States.
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The US Drought of 1988 was one of the worst droughts
ever in the United States. It was a multi-year drought which
began in 1988 and continued into 1989. The drought caused
$60 billion in damage. The concurrent heat waves killed 4,800
to 17,000 people in the United States. During the summer
of 1988, the drought led to many forest fires in Western
North America, including the Yellowstone fire. At its peak,
it covered 45% of the United States. The drought of 1988
is not only the costliest drought in US history, but it was the
costliest natural disaster in US history, prior to Hurricane
Katrina.
In addition, Microsoft released Windows 2.1 in 1988.
On the same year, the Morris worm (or Internet worm of
November 2, 1988) was distributed via the Internet. It was
the first computer worm written by a student at Cornell
University, Robert Tappan Morris, and launched from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
At the 60th Academy Awards on April 11, the film, The
Last Emperor (directed by Bernardo Bertolucci) bagged nine
Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director. Whereas,
George Michael’s Faith, INXS’s Need You Tonight and
George Harrison’s Got My Mind Set On You are some of the
songs that achieved the highest chart positions in 1988.
In 2003, the War in Darfur begins. The War in Darfur,
or also known as the Darfur Genocide, was a guerrilla conflict
or civil war centered on the Darfur region of Sudan. It began
in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement/
Army (SLM/A) and Justice and Equality Movement (JEM)
groups in Darfur took up arms, accusing the Sudanese
government of oppressing non-Arab Sudanese in favor
of Sudanese Arabs.
Likewise, Apple released Mac OS X Panther in October.
In the same year, Concorde made its last commercial flight,
bringing the era of airliner supersonic travel to a close.
Releases of sequels took place with movies in 2003.
Movies like The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
King, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, The
Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, Pokémon
Heroes, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Freddy vs.
Jason, X2: X-Men United, Bad Boys II, Scary Movie 3,
and Final Destination 2.
In music, In The Club by rapper 50 Cent, Ignition by
R. Kelly and Get Busy by Sean Paul topped the charts. On
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Moreover, the World Health Organization (WHO) issues
a global alert on SARS. Severe Acute Respiratory (SARS)
syndrome is a viral respiratory disease in humans which is
caused by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Between
November 2002 and July 2003, an outbreak of SARS in
South China and then Hong Kong nearly became a pandemic,
with 8,273 cases and 775 deaths worldwide. the same year, Beyoncé released
her debut solo album Dangerously
in Love on June 24, 2003 during the
Destiny’s Child’s hiatus. The album earned
her five Grammy Awards and has sold a total
of 4.9 million copies in the US.
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Coincidentally, the Iraq War begins with the invasion of
Iraq by the United States and allied forces. The Iraq War was
an armed conflict in Iraq that consisted of two phases. The
first was an invasion of Ba’athist Iraq starting on March 20,
2003 by an invasion force led by the US. It was followed by
a longer phase of fighting, in which an insurgency emerged
to oppose coallition forces and the newly formed Iraqi
government. The US military invasion of Iraq reported 25
suicide bombings executed by 32 attackers over the course of
that year.
In the Philippines, Comprehensive Agrarian
Reform Program was signed to provide land
reform for Filipino farmers. The law was outlined by
former President Corazon C. Aquino through Presidential
Proclamation 131 and Executive Order 229 on June 22,
1987. The law was finally enacted by the 8th Congress of the
Philippines on June 10, 1988.
Later than year, the Philippine inter-island vessel Dona
Marilyn sinks with more than 600 passengers and crew
members on board caused by typhoon Unsang. The
vessel belonged to Sulpicio Lines, the company that also
owned the Dona Paz which sank on Dec 20, 1987. Apart
from the victims of the sinking of the Dona Marilyn,
typhoon Unsang causes the death of some 200 people in the
southern Philippines.
On the lighter side, Pugad Baboy, a comic strip created
by Filipino cartoonist Apolonio “Pol” Medina, Jr., started
appearing in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on May 18,
1988. The strip is about a Manila community of mostly
obese people that showcase domestic life and occasionally
features adventure, drama, and pure spoof sequences.
Its popularity spawned numerous compilations, a liveaction television series, and merchandise such as T-shirts
and figurines. While on August 21, Magandang Gabi Bayan,
a top rated news magazine program that time, had its first
airing. The program was anchored by Kabayan Noli de
Castro and aimed to expose illegalities of some Philippine
government officials as well as to render public service to
the Filipino people.
Then, the Tower of Power transmitter was inaugurated
by late President Aquino and GMA Network board of
directors. Tower of Power, serves as a transmitter facility
for both GMA, GMA News TV and Barangay LS 97.1, is
located in Tandang Sora, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City. The
slogan GMA-7-POWER was used from November 7 to
December 1, 1988 as a station ID.
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Year 2003 was a very difficult year for the embattled
former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, but with clever
political skills, she survived and is gearing up for the May
2004 Presidential election.
A group of 321 armed soldiers who called themselves
“Bagong Katipuneros” led by Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala
and LtSG. Antonio Trillanes IV of the Philippine Navy took
over the Oakwood Premier Ayala Center serviced apartment
tower in Makati City on July 27 to show the Filipino
people the alleged corruption of the Gloria MacapagalArroyo administration. They demanded for the resignations
of President Arroyo and Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes.
The ordeal of Philippines Supreme Court Chief
Justice Hilario Davide captured significant public interest
and caused a near-constitutional crisis when he was nearly
impeached by the House of Representatives. On October
23, the House of Representatives filed an impeachment
complaint against the chief justice, with plans to debate and
formally vote on the complaint shortly thereafter. However,
on November 10, in a 13-1 decision, the Supreme Court ruled
the impeachment complaint unconstitutional.
On the side note, Sarah Geronimo was the top
OPM artist that time. Geronimo competed in the singing
competion, Star For A Night, hosted by Filipino pop
singer Regine Velasquez. At the age of 14, Geronimo won
the competition early in 2003 and automatically rose to fame.
Prizes included Php 1 million cash and a managerial contract
to Vicente Del Rosario, owner of Viva Artists Agency. She
was given the title of Pop Star Princess as a result of the
show.
Ang Tanging Ina, a comedy film, starring Ai-Ai de las
Alas and Eugene Domingo, was a phenomenal hit in 2003. It
became one of highest grossing Filipino film to date with a
gross of Php 178 million nationwide from its theatrical run.
While on TV, it was the year that the Asianobela
conquered the Philippines. ABS-CBN broadcasted Meteor
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Garden on May 2003. Meteor Garden is a 2001 Taiwanese
drama starring Barbie Hsu, Jerry Yan, Vic Zhou, Vanness
Wu and Ken Chu. Who are more popular by the names of
Shan Cai and the F4: Dao Ming Si, Hua Ze Lei, Mei Zuo and
Xi Men. It gained so much popularity than that it’s ratings
reaching over 40% and F4 posters, CDs and shirts were
everywhere. The popularity of this TV drama started the socalled “Asianovela craze” and “Meteor Garden mania” in the
Philippines.
In our Alma Mater, 1988 marked the foremost batch
of De La Salle University – Emilio Aguinaldo College (now
De La Salle University – Dasmariñas). It was the first year
since General Emilio Aguinaldo College (GEAC) - Cavite
transferred its ownership and management to Frere (Saint)
Benilde Romancon Educational Foundation Inc., a nonstock,
nonprofit sister corporation of De La Salle University, Inc.
in 1987. Afterward, DLSU-D continues to expand in the
succeeding years.
A lot of things had happened. Denis Waitley once said,
“Learn from the past, set vivid, detailed goals for the future,
and live in the only moment of time over which you have any
control: now.” Together with this year’s Grand Homecoming
Jubilarian (batch 1988) and host (batch 2003), let us
commorate the years that led us to what we are now. Guided
by Lasallian teachings, may we continue to live the legacy of
faith and service, as we carry out our mission in the spirit of
communion.
Here’s for the 25 years of De La Salle University –
Dasmariñas and for 25 years more!
References:
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://philippines-timeline.com/second-independence.htm
http://www.chrispforr.net/row2/chrisphil2/top/top.htm
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/
If you are related to an alumni of DLSU-EAC, DLSU-Aguinaldo, DLSUDasmariñas until the 2nd degree of consanguinity and an incoming
freshman by SY 2013-2014, you may avail the De La Salle Dasmariñas
Alumni Association Scholarship Program.
Kindly submit the following requirements to
the Alumni Office on or befor May 20, 2013
1. Accomplished alumni scholarship application form
2. Birth Certificate of the applicant printed in NSO security paper
3. Letter of request from the parents or guardian
4. Parents’ latest income tax return or affidavit of non-filing of ITR
5. Parents Certificate of Employment.
6. Photocopy of 4th year high school grades
7. Honors/awards/recognition received and extra curricular
activities in high school
8. Vicinity sketch of residence
9. DLSU-D Entrance Test result
10. Proof of relation with the alumnus or alumna
Alumni Office
Severino De Las Alas Bldg., De La Salle University - Dasmariñas,
City of Dasmariñas 4115 Cavite, Philippines
Tel. Nos. (+63)2 844-7832 * (+63)46 416-4531 * (+63)46 416-4542 * loc. 3036, 3158
Direct Line/Telefax: (+63)46 481-1933
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The Alumni Awards
The search is open to all bonafide members of the DLSAA Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. (graduates
of the former Emilio Aguinaldo College 1979-1987 and DLSU-Damarinas 1988 onwards) who
demonstrated excellence in their chosen career and whose outstanding contribution to the
university, community or nation brought extraordinary credit to the university and the association.
Levels of Achievement
“Gawad Alumni” The DLSUD Outstanding Alumnus/a Award
This award is granted to alumni who attained extraordinary
distinction and success in their field of endeavor, whose achievements have
brought credit to De La Salle University-Dasmariñas and benefit to the
community or nation.
Point of Distinction:
a. Career accomplishments
b. Professional Impact
c. National and international distinction
d. Service to community/humanity
e. Membership in the alumni association
Eligibility:
Must be a bonafide alumnus/a of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
Must have achieved an extraordinary distinction and success in his/
her field of endeavor
Must have received national or international distinction
Must have achievements that brought credit to De La Salle
University-Dasmariñas
With records of leadership and service to the community
Must not have pending case or been convicted with any criminal
offense
Conditions:
Incumbent board members and DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. staff
are not eligible to nominate and/or be nominated.
Frequency of Award:
This award may be given annually during the Grand Alumni
Homecoming in April.
Nominations
Nominations may be made by an individual or organization
and must be submitted to the alumni office with the following
documents:
Completed nomination form
Supporting documents
At least two Letters of recommendation (include contact
information)
Optional
Resume
DISCLAIMER: DLSAA Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. reserves the right to
withdraw awards already given if any violation in the eligibility is found. The
decision of the Board is final and executory.
The DLSU-D Alumni Professional Achievement Award
This award is granted to alumni who attained extraordinary distinction and
success in their field of endeavor. A record of notable career accomplishments
and outstanding contributions to their profession distinguishes the recipient
from all rest.
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Point of Distinction:
a. Career accomplishments
b. Professional Impact
c. National and international distinction
d. Community service
e. Membership in the alumni association
Eligibility:
Must be a bonafide alumnus/a of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
Must have achieved a high level of success in his/her field of
endeavor
Must have attained recognition in the field
Must have achievements that brought credit to De La Salle
University-Dasmariñas
Must not have pending case or been convicted with any criminal
offense
Conditions:
Incumbent board members and DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. staff
are not eligible to nominate and or be nominated.
Frequency of Award:
This award may be given annually during the Grand Alumni
Homecoming in April.
Nominations
Nominations may be made by an individual or organization
and must be submitted to the alumni office with the following
documents:
Completed nomination form
Supporting documents
At least two Letters of recommendation (include contact
information)
Optional
Resume
DISCLAIMER: DLSAA Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. reserves the right to
withdraw awards already given if any violation in the eligibility is found. The
decision of the Board is final and executory.
The DLSU-D Young Patriot Award
This award is granted to young alumni aged 35 or younger at the time of
nomination for their significant accomplishments in business or career or for
service to humanity.
Point of Distinction:
a. Career/Business accomplishments/Service to community/
humanity
b. Professional/Service Impact/Awards
c. Membership in the alumni association
Eligibility:
Must be a bonafide alumnus/a of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
Must have achieved a marked level of success in his/her field of
endeavor
Must have brought credit to De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
though his/her career and/or service achievements
Must be 35 years old or younger at the time of conferment
Must not have pending case or been convicted with any criminal
offense
Conditions:
Incumbent board members and DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. staff
are not eligible to nominate and or be nominated.
Frequency of Award:
This award may be given annually during the Grand Alumni
Homecoming in April.
Nominations
Nominations may be made by an individual or organization
and must be submitted to the alumni office with the following
documents:
Completed nomination form
Supporting documents
At least two Letters of recommendation (include contact
information)
Optional
Resume
DISCLAIMER: DLSAA Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. reserves the right to
withdraw awards already given if any violation in the eligibility is found. The
decision of the Board is final and executory.
The DLSU-D Alumni Service Award
The award is granted to alumni for their exceptional service and or
leadership to De La Salle University-Dasmariñas or the association. The award
recognizes individuals or organizations who shared their significant time, talent,
or resources to the university or the association over an extended period of
time.
Point of Distinction:
a. Meritorious service to the university or association
b. Awards received
c. Membership in the alumni association
Eligibility:
Must be a bonafide alumnus/a of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
Must have at least seven years of uninterrupted service to the alumni
or university
Must have significant contributions to the development of the
university and/or association
Must not have pending case or been convicted with any criminal
offense
Conditions:
Incumbent board members and DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. staff
are not eligible to nominate and or be nominated.
Frequency of Award:
This award may be given annually during the Grand Alumni
Homecoming in April.
Nominations
Nominations may be made by an individual or organization
and must be submitted to the alumni office with the following
documents:
Completed nomination form
Supporting documents
At least two Letters of recommendation (include contact
information)
Optional
Resume
DISCLAIMER: DLSAA Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. reserves the right to
withdraw awards already given if any violation in the eligibility is found. The
decision of the Board is final and executory.
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Toledo receives
2012 Gawad Alumni,
the DLSAADC Outstanding Alumna Awardee
A
leli Toledo, this year’s recipient
of the De La Salle Alumni
Association-Dasmariñas
Chapter (DLSAADC) Outstanding
Alumna, finished her degree in
Bachelor in Elementary Education in
1992 with Distinction. She was first
employed at Dasmariñas Elementary
School (DES) as Teacher 1 in
Mathematics in 1992. The passing of
years, seemingly, did not waiver her
passion to teach as it only improved.
Hence, years later, she assumed the
ranks of Teacher III in 2001, Master
Teacher I in 2006 and Master Teacher
II in 2011.
Toledo’s professional
achievements came simultaneously
with a lot more recognitions, owing
them to her zeal and perseverance.
She was regarded as “Most
Outstanding Teacher” in DES for
seven non-consecutive years; she
was conferred “Guro of the Year” in
District 1 of Dasmariñas in 2003-2004,
“First Place Outstanding Mathematics
Teacher” in 2005 Regional Search for
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Outstanding Elementary Teacher in
Region IV-A; and was chosen by the
DLSU-D College of Education Alumni
Association as Outstanding Alumna
2011 in the field of education. To top
it all, she was a “National Finalist” of
the Metrobank Foundation Search for
Outstanding Teachers in 2010.
What actually accentuated
Toledo’s success was her genuine
love for the young learners, which
was not confined in the corners of her
classroom but transcended across
barriers to reach out to those who
cannot afford to undergo formal
education. She ardently participated
and served as volunteer in several
community outreach projects in her
locale, and, after gathering sufficient
and essential experiences and learning
the “secrets of the trade”, co-founded
several free education programs.
“Kidlets for Christ Learning Center” in
2009, with Iglesia Evangelica Unida de
Cristo (UNIDA ) and Brgy. Mataas na
Burol was intended for pre-elementary
and elementary-aged children to learn
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“basic skills in arts, numeracy, reading
and comprehension integrated with
Bible lessons; while “Project DREAM
KID” (Developing Readiness in English
and Mathematics for KIDS) aimed to
equip indigent elementary schoolaged children with essential concepts
in English and Mathematics.
Toledo also went beyond
educating the youth when she cofounded the Mushroom Production
Livelihood Program in 2011 as an
alternative source of income for
Barangay San Agustin II. She likewise
chaired several beautification and
health-related campaigns in her
community such as feeding programs
for indigent children, tree-planting,
Oplan Linis Ganda, and anti-dengue
campaign, among others.
Reprinted from
Newsette
Vol. 22 No. 1
June-July 2012
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DLSU-D
alumnus
adjudged
Manila’s 40 under 40
by Leo Manansala
R
yan Patrick Evangelista, a
proud DLSU-D graduate of
BSBA Major in Economics
Batch 1999 was adjudged as one of
the 40 young, reform-minded and
spirited leaders in the country by
Devrex and Chevron Corporation
in their 40 Under 40 program on
February 19, 2013 at Makati City,
Philippines.
Evangelista and other Manila’s
40 under 40 honorees were selected
based on their contributions in
Philippine Social development. The
awardees are professionals under
the age of 40 years old working
in international organizations,
government institutions, civil society,
social enterprises, and media.
Evangelista was the youngest
deputy secretary-general for policy
and advocacy of the Philippine
Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
assuming the post at the age of
24. He co-founded the Universal
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Access to Competitiveness and
Trade, PCCI’s designated trade
policy arm, in 2007. He also serves
as adviser and consultant to private
sector leaders and international
organizations such as the United
Nations and the U.S. Agency for
International Development, among
others, on trade, policy and project
implementation. He has collaborated
with various development
organizations and professionals to
implement key projects in countries
such as Indonesia, Vietnam,
Malaysia, Turkey, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
Germany, Italy, the United States and
Switzerland. He has authored research
publications on stakeholder dialogue
mechanism and SME participation in
trade policy formulation.
Prior to this award, Evangelista
was named as one of the 20 emerging
leaders of the Australia-ASEAN
Emerging Leaders Forum in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia in 2011.
Source: http://manila40.devex.com/evangelistar/
http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/achievers_page/news/alumni/2013/devlead.htm
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Marketing alums
get
T
leadership
recognition
wo DLSU-D student leaders received the JAPI
Leadership Award for SY 2012-2013 last April 9, 2013
at the Philippine Trade Training Center.
The JAPI Leadership award is a prestigious national
award given by the Junior Achievement of the Phils. Inc.
Board of Trustees to students with exemplary performance
in academics and co-curricular activities.
Jomar is the current national president of Junior
Achievement Society (JAMS). He is likewise a MARKPROF
2012 graduate. MARKPROF is an annual nationwide
search for outstanding business students who will be
trained as future marketing professionals.
Meanwhile, Janine is the Vice-President for Internal
Affairs of JAMS and a Yabang Pinoy advocate and
volunteer. She is also a Registered Marketing Professional
(RMP) 2012 passer.
Both Jomar and Janine are Kizuna Bond Project
delegates to Japan, a Japanese government program that
aims to promote and make young people understand the
importance of disaster-preparedness.
Source: http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/achievers_page/news/alumni/2013/japi.htm
Engineering alums
is among
board topnotchers
A graduate of DLSU-D’s Engineering program
recently became one of topnotchers in the recently
concluded Mechanical Engineering Board Examnination
held March 23-24,2012 by the Professional Regulation
Commission.
Engr. Stephen John B. Verceles, who graduated
in October 2012, placed seventh out of the 717 board
passers while other DLSU-D alums Engr. Jonathan R.
Marasigan and Engr. Brian Joseph I. Somes also brought
pride to the University by helping post another 100
percent passing rate for DLSU-D.
Source: http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/achievers_page/news/alumni/2013/board.htm
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W
hile everyone has their
eyes set on the 2012
London Olympics,
DLSU-D bids farewell to one
of its prized volleyball players,
Jennifer Manzano. As the
volleyball team’s captain ball,
Manzano helped bring home a
number of gold medals for the
volleybelles.
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Playing it forward
finally graduating. Other players
will be given the opportunity
I was once given],” shares
Manzano. A position in Air
Force Philippines awaits her
after graduation where she
can still pursue her passion for
volleyball.
Reprinted from
Newsette
“[I am happy that after seven
years with the university, I am
March-May 2012
DLSU-D
VCMEAA
shares expertise
in Taiwan
V
ice Chancellor for Mission,
External Affairs and
Advancement Myrna Ramos
represented the university and Brother
President Gus Boquer at the 20th
Association of Southeast and East Asia
Catholic Colleges and Universities
Conference held at Wenzao Ursuline
College of Languages,Kohsiung,
Taiwan on August 22-25.
The conference, themed “Catholic
Higher Education and Sustainability
in the Modern World: From ServiceLearning to Social Enterprise,”
paved way to the discussion of
relevant topics including social
entrepreneurship, Service Learning
Programs (SLP) and empirical teaching
experience.
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The social entrepreneurship
delved into the local social context
via cooperation, collaboration and
communication with people. This
includes microfinance thru lending
capital to local partner communities
for small scale business, and livelihood
projects by teaching the local partners
how to do small business through
trainings in making rags, delicacies,
among others. SLP, on the other
hand, is involved with free tutorial
programs for slow learners, faculty
volunteers for out-of-school youth or
adults, and donation thru pledges.
Finally, empirical teaching experience
supports the social entrepreneurship
and SLP by integrating the service
learning programs in the curriculum,
and sustainability of the SLP thru
formulation of a long-term plan.
Reprinted from
Newsette
Vol. 22 No.2
August-September 2012
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In related events, Dr. Ramos
shared her expertise during the
seminar on School Resource
Mobilization at Fu Jen Catholic
University in Taipei, Taiwan on August
21. On the same day, Dr. Ramos met
with Dr. Charles Huang, a friend and
major benefactor of the University
where she formally invited Dr. Huang
to serve as the guest speaker in
the Success Stories Series slated
on February 2013, during the Silver
Jubilee Celebration of DLSU-D.
Dr. Myrna F. Ramos is a proud DLSU-D alumna,
MA Education Administration batch 1989
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ANIMO Job and
Career Expo 2013
sets a new milestone
Hundreds of jobseekers and
company representatives celebrated
the annual gathering of country’s top
employers and premier talents during
the ANIMO Job and Career Expo
2013 on March 2, 2013 at Ugnayang La
Salle, DLSU-Dasmarinas.
job expo history. The expo offered
more than 12 thousand jobs to more
than 1500 job seekers. Furthermore,
the event generated donation for the
scholarship program of the University
amounting to almost half million
pesos.
During the event, Team ARPO
(Alumni Relations and Placement
Office), through the leadership of
its director, Nathaniel S. Golla and
his staff, Leo Manansala, Placement
Services Coordinator and Menchie L.
Peralta, Office Associate reached a
new milestone. The said event invited
98 companies offering local and
overseas employment opportunities
which are the highest number of
participating companies in DLSU-D’s
The ANIMO Job and Career
expo was made possible by ARPO’s
partners like Globe Telecom, Genpact
Services LLC, Phil-Nurian Grament
Inc., Nuvoland Philippines, Federal
Land Inc., Gardenia Bakeries, HGST
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Phils., IBM Business Services, Startek
International Ltd., ABS-CBN, AIG
Shared Services, Ayala Land, East
West Banking, First Advantage Phils.,
Filinvest Land, HCG, Intellicare Asalus,
LBC Express, The Orchard Golf and
Country Club, Toyota Motors and
many others.
ARPO also worked in collaboration
with the Department of Labor and
Employment- Cavite and De La Salle
Dasmarinas Alumni Association in the
conduct of this event.
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Reprinted from
March-May 2012
DOLE
D
LSU-D scholars received
financial assistance from the
Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE) as part of the
partnership between the University
and DOLE. The checks were awarded
to scholars last Mar. 28 at DLSU-D.
The program is a by-product of
a long and creative brainstorming
between DOLE-Cavite under Region
IV-A and the Alumni Relations and
Placement Office (ARPO) as a Public
Employment Service Office in close
collaboration with the Office of
the Assistant Vice Chancellor for
Scholarship and Academic Services.
supports
scholarship
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The partnership integrated DLSUD’s Student Assistantship Program
(SAP) and DOLE’s Special Program
for Employment of Students (SPES).
Under the joint endeavor, the scholars
shall render the regular duty hours
under the SAP set-up to represent
the equivalent “work time” and in
principle, the students receive 60
percent of their compensation through
the scholarship subsidy provided
by the University. The remaining 40
percent is granted by DOLE through
the SPES program.
Vincent Martinez, DOLE
representative, distributed the
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checks to 285 SAP scholars. Martinez
said, “[On] behalf of the leadership
of DOLE Region IV-A under Atty.
Ricardo Martinez and DOLE Cavite
under Enrico Sagmit, we hope that
this partnership ushers the beginning
of a stronger and lasting working
elationship between DOLE and
DLSU-D for the education of the
youth.”
Present during the awarding
were Assistant Vice Chancellor for
Scholarship and Academic Services
Lucila Calairo, ARPO Director
Nathaniel Golla, and Placement
Coordinator Leo Manansala
ARPO’s gift to scholars
M
ore scholars will enjoy Lasallian
education as the Alumni
Relations and Placement
Office (ARPO) Scholarship Endowment
Fund was formally turned over to the
University in a ceremony held on Jan.
30 at the Alumni Conference Room.
ARPO was able to raise
Php524,881.26 as of December 2012
through its various programs and
activities. “This is not the end, this
is just the beginning,” shares ARPO
Director Nathaniel Golla. The office
is aiming to raise Php350,000.00 in its
annual job expo scheduled in March
2013.
Present to witness the ceremonial
turnover of the check were
representatives from the Department
of Labor and Employment (DOLE),
one of the ardent partners of ARPO
in scholarship and other placement
related endeavors. Engr. Ignacio
Sanqui, Jr., director II of the Cavite
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Provincial Office, DOLE Region IV-A,
and Labor Officer Vincent Martinez
attended the ceremony on behalf of
DOLE. In his response, Engr. Sanqui
expressed the department’s full
support to ARPO’s future programs as
they continue to partner with DLSU-D
in helping underprivileged students.
Reprinted from
Newsette
Vol. 22 No. 3
January 2013
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THE YEAR THAT WAS: Projects and Activities of DLSDAA
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UNVEILING
OF NEW
DLSDAA
LOGO
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In partnership with Alumni Relations and Placement Office
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by
Leo D. Manansala
G
raduating from college is just another chapter of
our lives. The corporate jungle which awaits us will
surely test our limits and being happy at work may
be a hard battle to win. The question is can someone really
strive to be happy at work? Is work supposed to give us
happiness?
Let me first give you a short of disclaimer, I am not
pretending to be the guru of some sort who knows how to
handle work pressure in any situation. Let us say that the
tips and scenarios you will read is part of my experience
and observations which may help us in travelling to a
happier career.
Most people spend the majority of their lives at work.
Being happy at work is essential to every people for it may
harm your professional and personal life if you are not.
These are the tips that will help you find happiness at work.
Seeking by defining: what is work happiness and
satisfaction for you?
Happiness at work is responsibility of both employer
and employee but I do believe that greater responsibility
lies on employees. Happiness is largely a choice. To
choose, we must know what does being happy mean to
us. Is it feeling the belongingness and being valued? Is it
seeing the completion of assigned tasks? Is it the salary
or benefits? Everyone has his own definition of happiness
and choosing to be happy may sound simple yet it’s very
difficult to put into action. Your choices at work will define
your experience. You can choose to be happy at work only
if you know what will make you happy.
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Stop complaining, stay focused and think positive
One of the biggest challenges of people being
unsuccessful in searching the happiness at work is
because of the complaining. Complaining, especially the
unreasonable ones bring negative energy to the work
place. Add to it all the negative people that surround you
that bring gossips and rumors which will distract you and
will make a very difficult environment to build joyful and
happy workplace. So avoid complaining especially if the
issue you need to complain will resolve by itself naturally.
If you need to, discuss it with gentleness then find ways to
diffuse it otherwise better to resist complaining. Experts
tell us that “sometimes the route to happiness depends
more on what you don’t do,” complaining is big part of
it. Complaining and other negative activities will disrupt
harmony in the workplace. Remember that “harmony is
the strength and support of all societies” which must be
considered all the time. So, stay focused, avoid negativity
and create a mind-set that focus on positive then you will
be productive and happy.
Build affinity
We are social beings. We need and learn to relate
and connect to others not just as co-worker but also on
personal side as well. Make friends at workplace. Take
time to get to know them. You may share common interest
with your colleagues which may bring boring work to
more interesting one. Be sincere and genuine, show
approachability and warmth towards them. Make them
feel that they are important. Through these you may build
affinity with others. “Liking and enjoying your coworkers are
hallmarks of a positive and happy work experience.”
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Create, learn, and be the best
If you are fed up of the boredom in your work because
of doing the same thing over and over again then it will
make your work a hell to endure. A simple tweak to your
job description may help you regain your happiness in
your workplace. You can create set of goals for your work
and try to use different methods doing it. By this you will
learn new things. New insights in your work will stimulate
your mental faculties which can give you ability to set your
own high standard. Higher personal standard will give you
new boost to work hard and be the best, “recognizing and
being proud of your own skills and abilities”. Creating,
learning new things and recognizing your abilities may help
you win back your self-worth, your interest to your job, your
happiness.
Avoid extra baggage at the workplace: keeping your
personal problems personal
Lose of focus will affect your work performance.
Difficulty to concentrate or be happy at work may occur
when you are preoccupied with personal issues. Yes it
is true that nobody’s life is ever going to be completely
problem-free, but also remember that as we need to let
go of work to have enjoyable time at home, it is equally
important to leave our personal worries at home so we can
be effective in our work places. Believe me that it will bring
us more worries if we lose our job due to unpleasant work
results.
Learn to accept and manage disappointments
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Still not happy, push the emergency button: Job
Searching
If all of the above tips did not make you happier at
work, reevaluating your employer, your job, your entire
career or yourself is high time. You don’t need to spend
your life doing work you hate in unfriendly environment.
Feeling unhappy if not addressed may grow into a tragedy.
Before your unhappiness at work exhaust all your energy,
you better push the red button. Utilize your non-working
time doing some job searching. Job searching may help
you assess and recollect your current job responsibilities or
refuel your desire to achieve your personal and professional
goals. Above all, it will only be a matter of time until you
can say “I quit and time to move on” to your job.
It might be difficult to experience more joy at work but
you may find your “oil of joy” in your workplace if you know
the rules. No job is meant to make us unhappy. Experts
remind us, to be happy at work we must understand our
role in the organization, our relationship with work and
how we relate to people. Above and beyond that, how we
accept and manage disappointments are part of the whole
process of “working”.
Disappointment is a constant part of life, be it in
personal and at work. Remember that nothing is perfect.
Unexpected situations may happen and in constant
change. Experts advise us not to be so attached to the
idea that we should be happy at work. We must strive to be
happy and part of the process is accepting the facts of life
and managing disappointments.
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by Leo D. Manansala
W
ith a very challenging economy, people are now struggling to make
ends meet. Earning extra pesos is something most of us need but if
you’re working a full-time job and have other responsibilities to take
care of, finding a second job can be a challenge in itself. Fortunately, there are
a number of online and offline opportunities that could give your income that
much-needed boost.
Here are some ideas that you can use to increase your income, starting
today:
1. Join a direct sales company
Direct Selling industry is one of the biggest and dynamic industries in the
world nowadays and one of the easiest ways to earn some extra cash, especially
if you sell products you love. All you need are brochures and share it to your
coworkers during non-working time, to your friends, to your relatives, etc. Direct
selling allows people to start their own business away from a retail location and
this means that there are virtually no overhead costs for operating and since
independent consultants work closely with a direct selling company, there is also
no need to develop a product base or establish a new brand name.
2. Become a photographer or videographer
If you’re already handy with a camera and have artistic juices that are
longing to come out, why not start covering weddings, birthdays, etc. People
always like to have good memories on photo and video. This is a perfect side
job for those who work during weekdays. A good friend of mine who is working
as full time medical representative earns extra 15k to 30k a month covering
special events and more importantly he does what he loves best.
3. Start buying and selling items online
Sites like eBay, sulit.com, and ayosdito.ph make it simple to buy and sell
physical and digital products for profit. You’ll just need some basic Internet and
marketing skills to get this going. Selling online can generate a modest extra
income in a very short amount of time. Do you believe that you can earn as
much as 5k to 10k in less than four hours in buying and selling a used car online?
In buying and selling your products, you need to review all of the requirements
and fees involved as a seller on these sites so you can choose one that will
generate the most profit.
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4. Cook extra and sell
My wife loves to cook. Every time she prepares desserts for our kids, she
makes sure that she has extra to sell to her coworkers. Orders started to come
in during special occasions like birthdays, Christmas, New Year, etc. which surely
yielded good amount of profits!
5. Do freelance work
Many jobs nowadays can be done on a freelance basis. You can accept
freelance or project based editing, writing or marketing jobs. Web based
companies like Odesk and Sologig can assist you in finding freelance job
opportunity that fits for you.
6. Start blogging
If you have expertise on something, no matter how obscure or trivial, and
you think people want to know about it you can start blogging. The beauty of
running a blog is that you don’t need to quit your day job. Advertisements,
recommended products, and maybe even your own product can fund your
blogging and bring in profits. Though it may take time to build credibility, you
may write articles to other sites which may give you additional income.
7. Become a consultant
Like blogging, people are always looking for experts to improve their
business or non-profit organizations. For instance, you may help making their
business up to certain code, or to making it more attractive to customers can
boost their visibility and spread the word about their business. Or helping nonprofit organization develop a plan for fundraising, and then oversee the process.
Individuals use consultants, too. Some people use consultants for financial
advice, while others may pay a consultant to teach them how to set up and
maintain a garden.
Making extra money is one critical lifestyle change. I’m sharing this to show
you that there are side jobs that can be done while you’re working a 40-hour per
week job. Just make sure you set a smart schedule that lets you diligently focus
on your work, without throwing the rest of your life out of balance.
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Jobs
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courtesy of
ALUMNI RELATIONS
and PLACEMENT OFFICE
MANAGEMENT ENGINEER-Laguna (code: ME)
Graduate of Engineering, preferably Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing
Engineering.
Knowledge in operations audit, methods/process improvement and ISO &
HACCP procedures is an advantage.
Analytical with good communication skills and can deal effectively with all levels
of the organization.
Computer literate
PROGRAMMER-Laguna (code: P)
Graduate of BS Computer Science, BS Computer Engineering or any IT related
courses.
Proficient in Oracle PL/ SQL programming, E-Business Suite Applications
(Financial, Purchasing and Inventory)
Must have programming experience using SQL and working knowledge of
Oracle applications for at least 2 years and basic DBA experience.
Must have experience creating and modifying Oracle reporting package (Oracle
reports 6+)
Responsible for monitoring, configuration and troubleshooting
SALES MANAGER-Laguna and Cebu (code: SM)
With at least 10 years experience in sales of FMCG, at least 5 years of which in
a senior management capacity
Should be male, 30-45 years old
Jobs
College graduate; MBA is an advantage
Should have comprehensive grasp of the Metro Manila modern
trade and general trade markets
Should have outstanding achievements and contributions in
previous and current jobs
SALES SUPERVISOR-Laguna (code: SS)
College graduate
Strong leadership background with excellent communication and
interpersonal skills
With at least 3 years experience in the same capacity
Computer literate
With above average organizational skills
QUALITY ASSURANCE STAFF-Laguna (code: QAS)
Graduate of Food Technology, Chemical Engineering and Food
Microbiology
Preferably with knowledge on food analysis and baking science and
technology
Aggressive, analytical, hardworking and can deal effectively with all
levels of the organization
Computer literate
JUNIOR SALESMAN (code: JS)
At least 2nd year college level
With professional driver’s license RC: 1, 2 & 3
Experience in route selling is an advantage
Willing to be assigned in any area
TRAINING SUPERVISOR-Laguna (code: TS)
Graduate of BS Psychology or any Behavioral Science
With experience in designing and conducting training programs
Knowledgeable in competency-based training
Computer literate
PRODUCT ASSISTANT-Laguna (code: PA)
College graduate of any business course
With at least 2 years in product management handling
branded consumer goods
Knowledgeable in market research with ability to analyze
and interpret market research data
Ability to communicate with wide range of people.
PURCHASING STAFF-Laguna (code: PUS)
College graduate
With at least 2-3 years working experience in
purchasing/procurement in manufacturing company
With good scholastic background
Computer literate
SALES AND MARKETING STAFF-Laguna
(code: SMS)
College graduate
With high analytical skills
Knowledge or background in ISO requirements and
standards is an advantage
Computer literate
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT-Laguna (code: TA)
Graduate of BS Industrial Engineering
Knowledgeable in ISO and HACCP
Flexible and fast learner
With at least 1 year related experience
FIELD AUDITOR-Laguna (code: FA)
Graduate of BS Accountancy
At least 1 year audit experience
Willing to be assigned in various locations in Philippines
Driving skills is an advantage
Interested applicants may send their comprehensive
bio-data with 2x2 photo thru:
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (02) 809-6728 / (049) 539-1148
Mail: Gardenia Bakeries (Phils.), Inc. Gardenia Centre,
Star Ave., Laguna International, Industrial Park,
Mamplasan, Biñan, Laguna
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Jobs
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Jobs
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Jobs
SYSTEMS ANALYST
(One slot available)
At least 5 years related work experience in project management
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a degree in Engineering
(Computer/ Telecommunication), Computer Science, Information
Technology or equivalent.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a degree in Engineering
(Computer/ Telecommunication), Computer Science, Information
Technology or Equivalent
At least two years related work experience
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY AFFAIRS SPECIALIST
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a degree in Economics, Business
Economics, Legal Management or Public Administration
At least two years related work experience
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
MANUFACTURING SAFETY ENGINEER
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a degree in Engineering
(preferably Mechanical Engineering)
With BOSH training
Preferably a Certified Safety Officer / Practitioner
With related working experience as safety practitioner is required
for this position.
With good customer service orientation skills
Willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
COMPTROLLERSHIP TAX SUPERVISOR
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a degree in Accountancy
Must be a Certified Public Accountant
Experience of at least 3 years in Taxation is required.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
PROCUREMENT ENGINEER
(One slot available)
Male candidate must possess a degree in Industrial Engineering
With good customer service orientation skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
INTERNAL AUDITOR
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor’s Degree in
Accountancy
Must be a Certified Public Accountant
With related work experience in auditing
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL ENGINEER
(One slot available)
Candidate must be a Professional Mechanical Engineer
Must be an active PME practitioner
Member of PSME
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Applicants must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS & EVENTS
SPECIALIST
Candidate must possess a degree in Marketing, Mass
Communication, Journalism or any other related course
Experience in Writing and Events management is desired
With excellent oral and written communication skills
Knowledge in Photoshop and video editing software
Must be willing to work in Sta. Rosa, Laguna
AREA OPERATIONS SPECIALIST
(One slot available)
Candidate must possess at least a degree in Management or any
Business Course
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
Possesses good customer-service orientation
Applicants must be willing to work in Makati City
SALES PLANNER
(One slot available)
Female candidate must possess a bachelor’s degree in Indsutrial
Engineering
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
Applicants must be willing to work in Makati City
Qualified applicants may send their RESUME with photo and PHOTOCOPY OF
TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS (TOR)/ TRUE COPY OF GRADES (TCG),
to find.fulfillment @toyota.com.ph
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Jobs
Project Development Assistant
• Graduate of Business Course
• With above average scholastic record
• With exposure in conducting market research and
competitive survey, feasibility studies
• Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
Business Systems Staff
• Graduate of BS Industrial Engineering or any
Management course
• At least 1 year experience in data gathering,
documentation and administrative work
• Analytical, with good oral and written communication
skills and with good coordination skills
• Computer literate using MS Office (Word, Excel, Visio
and Powerpoint) Accounting Staff
• Graduate of BS Accountancy or its equivalent
• Preferably with background in SAP or other accounting
system
• With experience in financial statements preparation
• With experience in filing government requirements such
as BIR returns and municipal licenses
• Knowledgeable in handling books of accounts,
preparing schedules of accounts and analyses
Project Engineer
• Graduate of Civil Engineering, preferably licensed
• With at least 1-4 years experience in land development
projects, building construction; preferably in real estate
development
• Above average analytical and planning skills
• Able to supervise and manage projects effectively &
efficiently
Quantity Surveyor / Estimator
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Graduate of Civil Engineering; preferably licensed
At least 2 years experience in the real estate industry or
construction
Proficient in the preparation of cost estimates for
housing, building, land development and amenities
projects and evaluating change order costs.
Customer Fulfillment Technical Staff
• Graduate of Civil Engineering
• Preferably with experience in customer service in real
estate industry handling proper turn-over of units
• Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
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Geodetic Engineer
• Graduate of Geodetic Engineering, preferably licensed
• Preferably with experience in using Total Station, Data
Interpretation and CAD
• At least 6 months experience in construction lay-out
and surveying
• Willing to render overtime, dependable, can work under
pressure and with minimal supervision
• Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
Interested applicants can e-mail their resumes to
[email protected].
Filinvest Land, Incorporated
79 Edsa High-way Hills, Mandaluyong City
Tel No.: 918-8188 loc. 6112 look for Ghe, Gem or Jhen
Jobs
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WHO COMES HERE
This is a list of alumni who have visited the Alumni Office from March 2012 to April 2013. Provided
also are the company affiliations of the alumni when they applied for the card. For personal inquiries
regarding contact information of classmates and friends, please contact the Alumni Association. However
to protect the privacy of the individual, we shall seek first the approval of the concerned before releasing
any information.
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
Lastname
Abad
Ilona Kaye
Las Piñas City MM
Faasi International
Corporation
Abad
Jenwin
Biñan Laguna
Stream Global
Abadilla
Glenn Deck
Nasugbu Batangas
The Peninsula Manila
Abanilla
John Patrick
Biñan Laguna
Abarabar
Angel Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Philippine Airlines
Town/City
Alzate
Jennilyn
Imus Cavite
Amaranto
Jan Erik
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Ambid
Elaine Muriel
Silang Cavite
Amistad
Julius
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Amper
John Henry
Las Piñas City MM
Añano
Manuel Allan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ancero
Noel
Imus Cavite
Abarrera
Aaron
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Abayon
Jeric Michael
Sta. Rosa Laguna
Ancheta
Michael
Bacoor Cavite
Kawit Cavite
Andaya
Rica Marie
Muntinlupa City MM
Andaya
Genesis Faye
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Andres
Daniel Jr.
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Abayon
Al Jimz
Profriends
Firstname
House Research Dev't.
Abrahan
Joel
Muntinlupa City MM
Abrasaldo
Gretchel Anne
San Pedro Laguna
ABS CBN
Absalon
Ryan Daniel
Bacoor Cavite
Smart Communications Inc. Company Name
Eastwest Bank
Prudential Guarantee
and Assurance Inc.
Anib
John Karl
Bacoor Cavite
Añoc
Isaac Paul
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Acevedo
Charles Bradley
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Adion
Michelle
Imus Cavite
Advance Contact
Solutions Aphorador
Maika May
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Amdatex
Africa
Debbie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Accenture
Apolinario
Mary Antonette
Marilao Bulacan
Emerald Headway
Distributors Inc. Apostol
Radnee
Cabiao Nueva Ecija
Aquino
Stephanie
Bacoor Cavite
Arabia
Monique
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Aranzaso
Lemuel
Imus Cavite
Aranzaso
Ray Vincent
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Araracap
Noah
Alfonso Cavite
Arasain
Kelly
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Agcaoili
Joy Angela
Las Piñas City MM
Agojo
Marika
Las Piñas City MM
Aguilar
Cely Ann Rose
Silang Cavite
Aguilar
Reeca Jane
General Trias Cavite
Aguilar
Diane
Imus Cavite
Aguilar
Yves Darvin
Bacoor Cavite
Agustin
Joanne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Alarcos
Zander Hans
San Pedro Laguna
Araya
Abel II
Las Piñas City MM
Roselle
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Gulf Air
Thome Ship Management
Alba
Mark John
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Arboleda
Alcala
Jhoanna Kate
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Arellano
Sidney
Balayan Batangas
Arenas
Theodore Samuel
Las Piñas City MM
Filinvest Alabang Inc.
SSMI
Alcala
Niel Gabriel
Muntinlupa City MM
Alegno
Kennie Kabeen
Dasmariñas Cavite
Ariola
Aleili Ann
Silang Cavite
Arrieta
John Lawrence
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Accenture
Ma. Khrizel
Imus Cavite
Brandzone Inc.
Alejandro
Gail Marie
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Casa Verde de Imus
Alfaro
Marlou
Biñan Laguna
Asis
Algara-Gray
Mary Khleo
Biñan Laguna
Atsumi
Reika
Tagaytay City Cavite
Austria
Timothy Jerome
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Azuero
Nasstasi
Imus Cavite
Alicdan
Mafell Clarisse
Kawit Cavite
Alimon
Rich Anne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Almaden
Jimmy
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bacanto
Gene Psyche
Biñan Laguna
Bacarra
Alexis Gayle
Imus Cavite
Bacay
Michael Eleaczar
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bacolod
Angelle Lou
Silang Cavite
Almanzor
Polla
Mendez Cavite
Almazora
Rizelle
Biñan Laguna
Security Bank Corporation
East West Banking
Corporation Almera
Inah Denise
Imus Cavite
Bacolod
Hannah Kassey
Bacoor Cavite
Almirol
Jessheldon
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Badiola
Jan Mitch
Bacoor Cavite
Alvaran
Earl Jayson
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Badique
Anna Camille
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Alvarez
Ricel
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bag-ao
Anna Mae
Imus Cavite
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Focusworks Productions
WHO COMES HERE
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Bagsic
Paolo Angelo Renno
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Balagtas
Maricriz Niña
Las Piñas City MM
Balatbat
Richard Bryan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Company Name
24 Hours Human
Resources Process
Outsourcing Outbounders Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Berin
Arvin James
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bibay
Pamela Louise
Bacoor Cavite
Bigalbal
Marinette
Imus Cavite
Bilaw
Milcah
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bilgera
Cherry Anne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bitome
Cindy
Dasmariñas City Cavite
CDP
Bobadilla
Rizza Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Camella-A Vista Land
Company Bobier
Patrick Gabriel
Bacoor Cavite
Bobis
Noriella
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bolinao
John Danielle
Makati City
Bon
Roldan
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Forsc Ink
Bonifacio-Agbulos Jermalyn
Las Piñas City MM
GE Money Servicing
Phil.
AC Corporation
Balbanida
John Oliver
Las Piñas City MM
Baldivia
Eunice
Lemery Batangas
Balictar
Mariesol
Bacoor Cavite
Ballarta
Meryl Joy
Bacoor Cavite
Ballelos
Joyce Ann Emmylou
Imus Cavite
Banaag
Julius Ralph
General Trias Cavite
Bañas
Zyrene Dayle
Bacoor Cavite
Banzuela
Marika Liberty Joy
Biñan Laguna
Bare
John Albert
Bacoor Cavite
Baria
Trizia Blanca
Imus Cavite
Borromeo
Marvin
Silang Cavite
Bariuan
Ryan Donnel
Bacoor Cavite
Brania
Kristine Rose
Sariaya Quezon
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Company Name
Bartolome
Mary Ann
Cavite City Cavite
Bravo
Jamaica Joy
Makati City
Bartolome
Avegail
Biñan Laguna
Buena
Mark Joseph
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Robinsons Retail Group
Bueno-Del
Mundo
Jasmine
Silang Cavite
JP Morgan Chase Co.
Buenviaje
Jillian
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Buhain
Tracy Anne
Amadeo Cavite
San Nicolas Elementary
School
Buing
Christopher
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Buot
Kathleen Micah
Dasmariñas City Cavite
LBP
Bustillo
Julius Von
Kawit Cavite
Cabarrubia
Aizalea
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Civicom Pacific
Cabrera
Kris Manel
Amadeo Cavite
Bo's Coffee
Shielo Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Basa
Alfred Derreck
Imus Cavite
Batao
Kaber
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Batiancila
Bertlin
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Batino
Lovely Cherry
Alfonso Cavite
Batoy
Lorifie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bautista
Carlo Jay
Bacoor Cavite
Bautista
Lindsay
Bacoor Cavite
Bautista
Roel
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bautista
Hymarica
Dasmariñas City Cavite
AIG
Bautista
Danica Louise
Dasmariñas City Cavite
GXS Philippines
Cabug
Bayas
Aerosmith
Amadeo Cavite
Cadavedo
Mike Erwin
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Baybay
Camille Angelique
Mendez Cavite
SMC Yamamura Fuso
Molds Corporation Cadiente
Ma. Krisia Paula
Nasugbu Batangas
Cadiz
Tarah Ann
Bacoor Cavite
Baylon
Ma. Kristine
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Cagulada
Roy Schieder
Baylon
Roi Carlo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Bayona
Israel
Silang Cavite
Caisido
Joel Alfred
Calamba City Laguna
Bayot
Krizzia Joyce
Tagaytay City Cavite
Cajigal
Ronnel
Las Piñas City MM
SCAD Services Pte. Ltd.
Bayot
Marc Joseph
Amadeo Cavite
Calamayan
Lara Patricia
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Bayot
Irish
Tagaytay City Cavite
Bank of the Philippine
Islands
Bayran
Nico Jose
Biñan Laguna
Calape
Julius Romulo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Baytan
Mariz
Silang Cavite
Calub
Marjorie
Imus Cavite
Bayugo
Vervely Ann
Biñan Laguna
Ford
Calvez-Retorca
Debbie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Tawam Hospital UAE
Belardo
Marianne
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Riviera Golf & Country
Club
Camaclang
MarBillie
Imus Cavite
Liwayway Marketing
Corporation
Belenzo
Rizza
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Camatog
Joanne Marie
Imus Cavite
Belleza
Elaine
Bacoor Cavite
Camet
Maria Laura
Imus Cavite
Belloga
Ainee
Las Piñas City MM
Camit
Francis John
Noveleta Cavite
Berano
Remylle
Tagaytay City Cavite
Candelaria
Filemon II
Las Piñas City MM
Bercero
Steven Louie
Bacoor Cavite
Candelaria
Paul Lemon
Las Piñas City MM
Berfulle
Vienna Pearl
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Canlas
Emil
Las Piñas City MM
Walter Mart
APT Ent.Inc.
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Cherry Mobile/Cosmic
Technologies
Casast Architects
Morgan Tech. Phils.
Philippine National
Bank
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WHO COMES HERE
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Canlas
Richard
Laurel Batangas
Canlobo
Frank Lloyd
Cabuyao Laguna
Canonce
Mark Carlos
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Cantalejo
Jose Eric
Cabuyao Laguna
Cantimbuhan
Queensly Joy
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Caparas
Cyril Fran
Silang Cavite
Caparas
Ray Nathaniel
Silang Cavite
Capistrano
Marie Dianne
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Capones
Christine Joy
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Capule
Mara Isabel
Imus Cavite
Caraon
Clarice Mae
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Carel
Ma. Beatrice
Bacoor Cavite
Carilla
Arlyn
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Carmona
Ana Carmela
San Pedro Laguna
Carolino
Joanna Marie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Carpio
Angelo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Carrasco
Mark Ian
Bacoor Cavite
Casalme
Leo Adrian
Tagaytay City Cavite
Casimero
Cathyryn
Imus Cavite
Castañares
Allyza Camille
Imus Cavite
Castaño
Ma. Lovella
Bacoor Cavite
Company Name
Hewlett-Packard FIS
Security Bank
Accenture
Burgoo
Oceania Cruises Inc. Castillo
Samuel
Tagaytay City Cavite
Castillo
Philip Nathan
Bacoor Cavite
Castro
Carl Rem
Imus Cavite
Catapang
Dhen Mark
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Catapang
Rovi Nikka
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Achora International
Catindig
Kim Kenneth
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
PESO Sta. Rosa
Cea
Dennis
Imus Cavite
PLDT
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
Cortez
Alan
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Philippine National
Police
Cristobal
Paul Ivan
Las Piñas City MM
Maersk Global Service
Center Crizaldo
Haily May
Alfonso Cavite
Jonathan O. Gan &
Associates Cruz
Dan Edward
Biñan Laguna
Cruz
Charmaine
San Pedro Laguna
Toshiba
Cruz
Melisa Jane
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Kon Fu Color Printing
Corp.
Cruz
Charmaine
Angono Rizal
CW Marktime & Dev't.
Corp.
Cruz
Kryzia
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Cruz
Melisa Jane
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Cruz
Anthony
Bacoor Cavite
Mighty Corporation
Cruz
Charmaine
San Pedro Laguna
Toshiba
Cuaycong
Jessica
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Cuizon
Fredie Ray
Imus Cavite
Cunanan
Joyce Ann
Bacoor Cavite
Custodio
Wilbert
Imus Cavite
Cuyugan
Lawrence
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dagsaan
Laarni
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Daguindal
Meliza Lorraine
Bacoor Cavite
Dajay
Graciele
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dalit
Maria Lourdes
Muntinlupa City MM
Dalluay
Ma. Krystel
Sta. Cruz Laguna
Danta
Mary Anne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
The Sisters of Mary
School CVSU Imus
Darvin
Kynah Amor
Indang Cavite
Cabana Grill Daval Santos
Moses
Las Piñas City MM
SM Development Corp. PAGCOR
Cedo
Ariece
Baliuag Bulacan
Celindro
Marian Crisal
Calamba City Laguna
David
Ranamichlle
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dayrit
Karen Mae
Imus Cavite
International Rectifier JCRIS Trading Co., Inc. Cerezo
Michae Bianca
Cainta Rizal
Cesicar
Bhejay
Amadeo Cavite
De Castro
Odessa Marie
Las Piñas City MM
Edridge
Imus Cavite
San Miguel Manila
Ching
Jessa Marie Hermina
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De Castro
Chua
Claudette
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De Guia
Molee Uzworth
Chua
Ella Marie
General Trias Cavite
De Guzman
Phil Julius
Tuy Batangas
Clamor
Rafael
General Trias Cavite
De Guzman
Hannah Krizella
Silang Cavite
Co
Ed Joseph
Bacoor Cavite
Coates
Paolo Noel
Bacoor Cavite
De Guzman
Dan Homer
Imus Cavite
Coles
Joy Viktr
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Goethe Institute-Manila De Jesus
Manette
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Catchy Shop
Conciso
Precious Jem
Taguig City
Accenture Inc.
De Jesus
Mary Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Office of the President
Consolacion
Bennetto
Muntinlupa City MM
Jollibee Foods Corp.
De la Cruz
Catherine
Dasmariñas City Cavite
SM Corporate Office
De Leon
Precious Joy
Imus Cavite
De Leon
Leana Mizpah
Imus Cavite
De Leon
Gena Marie
Las Piñas City MM
De Leon
Joshua Angelo
Tagaytay City Cavite
De Ocampo
Erex
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De Paz
Kevin Christopher
Imus Cavite
Dekit
Patricia Abigail
Carmona Cavite
Constantino
Jenara
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Constantino
Almon
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Constantino
Bryan
General Trias Cavite
Contreras
Jhobell
San Pascual Batangas
Cordova
Robert
Parañaque City MM
Cornejo
Christian
Bacoor Cavite
Cornelia
Jonas Christian
Las Piñas City MM
40 VERDENG VERDE 2013
Allied Bank
Deutsche Bank Phils.
Royal Cargo
Accenture Inc.
Allstar
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
The Bellevue Manila
WHO COMES HERE
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
Del Castillo
Ela Victoria
Dasmariñas City Cavite
The Farm Green and
Saddle Private Resort Espinar
Claren Anne
Balayan Batangas
Del Mundo
Rodrigo Jr.
Silang Cavite
Bureau of Immigration Espiritu
Ma. Angelique
Imus Cavite
del Rosario
Marjie Rita
Cavite City Cavite
Esponilla
Norman Daryl
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Estabillo
Elaine Cheska
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Estareja
Jordan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Estilles
Estelito
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Estrabo
Wilmer
Imus Cavite
Toyota Manila Bay
Eudela
Mark Anthony
Las Piñas City MM
Tonyweng General
Merchandise Eugenio
Kert Landren
Bacoor Cavite
Eugenio
Eric
Dasmariñas City Cavite
SPI Global
Eusebio
France
Las Piñas City MM
Family Entertainment
Center, Inc.
Luke Matthew
Las Piñas City MM
Kubota-Kasui Department of Labor
& Employment
Dela Cruz
Daryll
Biñan Laguna
Dela Cruz
Rodelio Jr.
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dela Cruz
Cyrill
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Dela Cruz
Dann Joseph
Imus Cavite
Jebsen
Dela Vega
Bea
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Manila Shangrila
Delez
Jessica
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Convergys- Cebu
Deocampo
Veracel Joyce
Dasmariñas City Cavite
TV 5/Media 5
Deriquito
Jed
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Deriquito
Naomi
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Diamada
Beverly
Bacoor Cavite
Stream Global
Diamos
John Angelo
Silang Cavite
Cavite Institute
Evangelista
Diaz
Camille
Bacoor Cavite
Bo's Coffee
Fabella
Vic Andrew
Tanza Cavite
Dichoso
Edsel Marie
Silang Cavite
Facundo
Sharyl
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dimaapi
Richmond
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Fadrilan
Jade Bryan
Tanza Cavite
Fajardo
Krisanta Grace
Silang Cavite
Fajardo
George Jr.
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Philippine National
Police
GenPact
Smart Communications Inc. Dimalibot
Bernadette
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Dimayuga
Patrick Mark
Bacoor Cavite
Dinglasan
Brian
Indang Cavite
Lor Calma & Partners Faltado
Ray
Biñan Laguna
Dinglasan-Delos
Reyes
Divina Gracia
Bacoor Cavite
SM Supermalls
Fayton
Ma. Roselyn
Balayan Batangas
Diongco
Carnelian
Biñan Laguna
Feliciano
Josephine Karmel
Nasugbu Batangas
Distura
Anna Jomela
Bacoor Cavite
Ferma
Teddy James
Mendez Cavite
Ferma
Jean Anne
Mendez Cavite
Dizon
Vangelyn
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Domasig-Miñoza
Femie Jane
Bustos Bulacan
Antel Group of
Companies
Cd Tech. Asia, Inc. Global Link Corp.
Optis Phil. Inc Fernando
Carmina
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ferran
Japhet
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ferraren
Rodeth Anne
Bacoor Cavite
Flores
Mary Eunice
Bacoor Cavite
Flores
Jerome
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
NHA
ACS
Domingo
Angelique
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dominguez
Jerome
Silang Cavite
Dominguez
Paolo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dones
Maria Christine Jonah
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Drio
Anna Krizelle
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Flores
Patrick
Las Piñas City MM
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Driz
Rhona
Imus Cavite
Floro
Neslea Camille
Quezon City
Durana
April Lyn
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Fontiveros
Edwin Kane
Bacoor Cavite
Ebreo
Mary Faith
Imus Cavite
Fortuno
Roshane Cassandra
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Edang
Beverly
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Foster
Glen Rose
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
GE Money Servicing
Philippines
Eguia
Celene
Imus Cavite
West Corporation Francia
Kirstin
Imus Cavite
Sofitel Philippine Plaza
Elcano
Ellaine Grace
Bacoor Cavite
Francisco
Mark Nel
Bacoor Cavite
Elic
Genesis
Alcantara Cebu
Francisco
Jerika Jerielle
Enriquez
Michelle Anne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Erandio
Paulyn Kaye
Silang Cavite
Erpelo
Ronalie Kaye
Bacoor Cavite
Espejo
Roselanie Loisse
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Espejo
Mark Jerald
Lucena City Quezon
Amkor Technology
Phils.
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Jollibee Foods Corporation
Franco
Minami
Imus Cavite
Fuentes
Alexis Diane
Candelaria Quezon
Gagno
John Benedict
Bacoor Cavite
Authentic American
Apparel
Galang
Rose Ann
Bacoor Cavite
Avida Land Corp.
Galeon
John Robin
Muntinlupa City MM
Galita
John Louter
Dasmariñas City Cavite
HSBC Data Processing
College
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Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Galutan
Moris Dave
Carmona Cavite
Gamit
Lovely Lyn
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Gan
Xyra Joy
Kawit Cavite
Garces
Emerson Jaeno
Silang Cavite
Garcia
Garnette
Las Piñas City MM
Company Name
GF & Partners Architects Co.
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
Hapin
Ricardo Jr.
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mega Cellular
Hare
Greg Martin
Imus Cavite
Hartmann
Manuel Robin
Nasugbu Batangas
Herico
Ma. Avee Gail
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Hernandez
Arvin Jennell
Dasmariñas Cavite
Hernandez
Joannes Paulus
Calamba City Laguna
Hernandez
Jonathan
Silang Cavite
TS TECH TRIM Phils.
Hernandez
Serma
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Sultan Esmael Elementary School Global Business
Services
Garcia
Jordan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Garcia
Rey-an Niño
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle University
Medical Center
Garcia
Jordan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
CPMP
Garcia
Ariane
Bacoor Cavite
Hernandez
Julian Rey Odyssey
Imus Cavite
Garcia
Sammy Davies
Dasmariñas City Cavite
LBPS
Hernandez
Richelle
Imus Cavite
Garcia Hife
Octavius Salvador
Imus Cavite
Hernandez
Maida Mae
Alfonso Cavite
Camella Homes
Garduque
Jacklyn Kate
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Herrera
Ariane Mae
Imus Cavite
Garibay
Cyrille John
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Herrera
Jonamir Tracey
Imus Cavite
Accenture Inc.
Garing
Valerie Joyce
Bacoor Cavite
Dagondon Group of
Companies
Hilario
Mark Anthony
Calatagan Batangas
Emerson Network
Power
Garrido
Erica Kristine
Imus Cavite
Office Haven Inc.
Hinahon
Jenifer Mae
Naic Cavite
Gemanil
Bon Jovi
Silang Cavite
Wunderman International Philippines
Hodreal
Louie Mark
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Gementiza
Lourds Rickson
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Honor
Patrizia Anne
Silang Cavite
Genova
Patricia Laire
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Icaro
George Edgar Aenas
Bacoor Cavite
Ignacio
Khrisanly Gay
San Cayetano Ilocos
Norte
Entertainment Gateway
Group
Gerawa
Rodolfo II
Muntinlupa City MM
Geroso
Serlyn Mae
Bacoor Cavite
Igtiben
Bryan Paulo
Imus Cavite
Ginoy
Angelica
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Iguis
Hanzel
Rosario Cavite
Giray
Bryan
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Iijima
Yuri
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ilano
Janelle
Imus Cavite
Inguillo
Alyssa Julia
Bacoor Cavite
Inumerable
Gail
Mendez Cavite
Go
Jessica Rhane
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Go
Karl Khristian
Bacoor Cavite
Golis
Nikhie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Gomez
Zhayne Ann
Nasugbu Batangas
Gopez
Fijie Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Gorospe
John Mare King
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Gregorio
Claribelle Ann
Las Piñas City MM
DNATA
Gregorio
Chrisbifel
Bacoor Cavite
APC by Schneider
Electric Grueso
Aileen
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Comelec
Citigroup Business
Process Solutions Irog
Ancielene Mae
Indang Cavite
Isaac
Ana Louisa
Muntinlupa City MM
Jacob
Justine Jamaliah
Muntinlupa City MM
Jaculba
Janiel
Imus Cavite
Jalon
Judielle Marie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Jamaquio
Ma. Consuelo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Jao
Hanjelin Mei
Imus Cavite
Wistron Mexico S.A.
de C.V. DPA
Japson
Marjorie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Javeloza
Mharielle
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Gonzo Games Philippines Inc. Ryan Benedict
Dasmariñas City Cavite
HGST
Guadaña
Roma Marian
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Guarismo
Mark Roviel
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Javier
Gueco
Patricia Margueritte
Imus Cavite
Jhung
Mid Eum
Tanza Cavite
Kathlyn
Imus Cavite
Jaezel Anne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Guevarra
Rudolf Arnold
Carmona Cavite
Jimenez
Guevarra
Caile Someya
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Jintalan
GuevarraBawalan
Janice
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Guibao
Jennifer
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Gulfan
Michael
Hachero
Handa
Dasmariñas Water
District
Juanane
Edgardo Kristoffer III
Parañaque City MM
Kaneda
Nikio
San Pedro Laguna
Kang
Hyung Jung
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dasmariñas City Cavite
The Lake Hotel
Tagaytay Labis
Peter John
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Rafael Sebastian
Parañaque City MM
Petbowe Chem Trade
Corp.
Labosta
Edmark
General Emilio Aguinaldo
Cavite
Yuka
Dasmariñas City Cavite
42 VERDENG VERDE 2013
Phil. Deposit Insurance
Corp.
Filcomserve Inc.
WHO COMES HERE
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Lacanilao
William Jr.
Lacson
Company Name
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Macedonio
Kimberly Eleanor
Silang Cavite
Global Link
Arllie Jay
Imus Cavite
Maceres
Rea Riza
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Lacuata
Ladelaine Karlu
Muntinlupa City MM
Mackay
Ezekiel
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Landrito
Angela Marie
Muntinlupa City MM
Maderal
Godofredo III
Alfonso Cavite
Madlansacay
Carmina Victoria
Silang Cavite
Madrid
Kent Aviar
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Madrid-Pulgar
Mary Princess
Muntinlupa City MM
Magallanes
Hazel
Las Piñas City MM
RCBC
Magsumbol
John Michael Jae
Taal Batangas
Honda Phils. Inc.
Mahilum
Louise Braille
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Twisted Minds Media
Prod.
Malabanan
Maricel
General Trias Cavite
Cavite State University
Malabanan
Hannah Paula
Francesca
Silang Cavite
MySolid Technologies
and Devices Corp. Malala
Kliza Mae
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Lansangan
Angelico
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Laparan
Christian Roi
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Intellicare
Lapor
Loraine Grace
Dinalupihan Bataan
Convergys Singapore
Lara
Roxanne
Imus Cavite
Lara
Alyssa Mae
Imus Cavite
Laurena
Ma. Margarita
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Lautriso
Rechiel
Cabuyao Laguna
Lazaro
Danielle Angela
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ledesma
Jazie Anne
Las Piñas City MM
Integra
Ledesma
Anton Laurence
Bacoor Cavite
EWB
Legaspi
Kevinson
Bacoor Cavite
Lendio
Robert Paul
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Leonen
Jerome
Bacoor Cavite
Leonor
Leandro
Imus Cavite
SMART Inc.
Lepardo
Laika Joy
Tagaytay City Cavite
Lerio
Anelyn
Imus Cavite
Maligaya
John Kester
Mendez Cavite
Toyota Dasmariñas
Malinay
Marielle Vera
Lian Batangas
Café France
Mallanao
Benhur
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Accenture Inc.
Mamaradlo
Romar
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Accenture Inc.
Manabat
Rocelle
Muntinlupa City MM
Mañaga
Darwin
Silang Cavite
Analog
Manalang
Kenneth Lawrence
General Trias Cavite
PS Bank
Manalo
Maricel
Tondo MM
Newton Integrated
Solutions Inc.
Manalo
Prancelin Eloury
Tanza Cavite
Perceptions Inc.
Staff Alliance Inc. Licudine
Kater
Imus Cavite
Limpin
Leiriza
Nasugbu Batangas
Limpio
Marian
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Liwanag
Apolla Josefa
Balayan Batangas
Llido
Marian Dorothy
Las Piñas City MM
Llobrera
Lita Rose
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mance
Aleth Roxanne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Treston
John Benedict
Candaba Pampanga
RCBC Savings Bank
Expert Global Solution Court of Appeals
Lobusta
Melody
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mangalus
Lodevico
Joseph Carlo
Imus Cavite
Manio
Precious Adeline
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Lomeda
Marc Lesther
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Manipis
Alvin
General Trias Cavite
Manila Pavillion
Elijah
Muntinlupa City MM
Fil-Pacific
Shindengen Philippines
Corporation Meat Advantage
Exchange Inc.
Lopez
May Anne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Manlod
Lopez
Herbie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Manuel
Paulyn Ann
Imus Cavite
Loquillano
Glaine
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Loyola
Niño Marco
Amadeo Cavite
Manuel
Jan Joshua
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Philippine Amusement
and Gaming Corp. Loyola
Nikko Angelo
Carmona Cavite
Lozada
Hector Gabrielle
Indang Cavite
Lozano
Patrick
Imus Cavite
Luay
Rose Ann
Rosario Cavite
Macrologic
Lubigan
Michael Aran
Amadeo Cavite
Toyota Dasmariñas
Luce
Annaliza
Atimonan Quezon
Lucero
Denn Patrick
Tagaytay City Cavite
Luyun
Louise
Tanza Cavite
Luzon
John Kenny
Bacoor Cavite
Macailan
Erika
Imus Cavite
Macatangay
Joane
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Macatangay
Joanne
Imus Cavite
Maceda
Michael John
Imus Cavite
Anagene Foods
Josephine Restaurant
CTSI Logistics Ltd.
Makati Shangrila
Marasigan
Kathleen Marizze
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Maravilla
Charmaine
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Marcelino
Sarah Judith
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Marcelo
Verna Jessa
Parañaque City MM
Marcial
Ann Shalom
Silang Cavite
Mari
Carl Gregory
Imus Cavite
Maria Angela
Del Rosario
Imus Cavite
Mariano
Ma. Kimberly
San Pedro Laguna
Maribbay
Maria Cristina
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Marinay
Ada Jessa
San Pedro Laguna
Martinez
Chamar Cualix
Silang Cavite
Avida Sales Corporation
Matel
Alyssa Mae
Indang Cavite
24/7 Inc.
Mateo
Julie Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Factset
Matias
Keren
Los Baños Laguna
CAFFCO
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WHO COMES HERE
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Matias
Jaena Antonette
Angela
Las Piñas City MM
Matienzo
Lester
Mendez Cavite
Matsuo
Yuri
Company Name
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Nicor
Myrell
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Nocon
Randito
Calamba Laguna
Cavite City Cavite
Nolasco
Roxanne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mayormita
Joshua
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Nuestro
Renniel
Indang Cavite
Meca
April
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Nuñez
Ron Michael
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mecate
Mon Sherwin
Silang Cavite
Ocampo
Obeth
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Medina
Isel Len May
Imus Cavite
Ochoa
Shiela
Bacoor Cavite
Maersk Global Services
Company Name
Philippine National
Police
The Legend Villas Hotel
Medina
Eula
Amadeo Cavite
Ogalinola
Lito Jr.
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Medina
Erleane
Imus Cavite
Ogsonar
Margaux Kryssel
Imus Cavite
Medina
Isel Len May
Imus Cavite
Oineza
Tiffany Ann
General Trias Cavite
Medina
Joan Cara
Genaral Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Ojinal
Jose Sicilian
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Olarte
John Paul
Las Piñas City MM
Malacañang Palace
Olivar
Mark Bernard
Tagaytay City Cavite
IPM Group of
Companies
Olivarez
Norman Ray
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Tket Project Travel
Studio Jenipher Rose
Marikina City MM
US Autoparts Corporation
Medina-Emia
Mary Jesselyn
Silang Cavite
Red Bowl, Pinoy Pao &
Tambayan Avenue Medrana
Ricardo Jay
Sto. Tomas Batangas
PMCTC
Medrana
Bryan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mendaro
Mary Rose
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Oliver
Mendoza
Josephine
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Ordiales
Jennifer
Imus Cavite
Mendoza
Bryan Carlo
San Pedro Laguna
Ordiz
Marie Lyle
Imus Cavite
Mendoza
Angelica
Silang Cavite
Oreta
Jay
Nagcarlan Laguna
Mendoza
Dyanna Le Anne
Tagaytay City Cavite
Orozco
Charles Henry
Bacoor Cavite
Mercado
Dominique
Silang Cavite
Orsal
Joey Renz
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ortega
Athena Marie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Otida
Merry Cris
Imus Cavite
Pabia
Dirck
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Pacaud
Christophe Gerard
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Pacle
Jean Adriane
Bacoor Cavite
Padilla
Tiffany
Imus Cavite
Pagayon
John Vincent
Las Piñas City MM
RCBC
Integra
Mercado
Jerra May
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mercado
Tom Michael
Silang Cavite
Manila Doctors College
Mercado
Dominique Roman
Silang Cavite
Integra
Mesias
Pinky Vee Frolein
Tagaytay City Cavite
SPI Global
Misare
Ginelle
Bacoor CAvite
Mitschek
Roanne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Moje
Vhil Laurence
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Smart Communications Inc.
Sofitel Philippine Plaza
Safeway Philtech Inc.
Able Maritime Seafarers Inc. De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
AC Corporation
Molina
Camille Kieshja
Imus Cavite
Palad
Paul Yvann
Silang Cavite
Monteras
Alkin Raymond
Biñan Laguna
Palado
Rakada Jean
Bacoor Cavite
Montero
Meliton
Imus Cavite
Christar Academy Pallera
Carlo
Kawit Cavite
Montiel
Ma. Anna Carmela
Batangas City Batangas
MBTC
Palmera
Jerome
Bacoor Cavite
Sofitel Philippine Plaza
Moral
Clint Marvin
Bacoor Cavite
PNP Criminal Investigation & Detection
Group Panaligan
Roi Carlo
Mendez Cavite
Headstrong Phils.
Panem
Marie Kimberly
Imus Cavite
Panizales
Merlina Rose
Tagaytay City Cavite
Parado
Marcelo Jr.
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Design Coordinates
Inc.
Paredes
Camille
Imus Cavite
MBTC
Paredes
Charmaine
Imus Cavite
Pascual
Ivan Mary
Silang Cavite
Pascual
Angelo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Pascual
Maria Betina
Imus Cavite
Pascual
Angelo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Muñoz
Adria Rose
Bacoor Cavite
Muñoz
Joanna Marie
Bacoor Cavite
Naito
Isamu Lloyd
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Sterling
Namuco
Pearl Gee
Kawit Cavite
Napula
Laurence
Silang Cavite
Narvadez
Clara
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Navarro
Noel Eliezer
Las Piñas City MM
Necesito
Editha
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Pastor
Trisha Jazelle
Bacoor Cavite
Pedraza
Jose Lorenzo
Oriental Mindoro
Nemis
Ian
Bacoor Cavite
Nerbes
Michael Nico
Dasmariñas City Cavite
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Security Bank Corporation
DLSU-Zobel
Optis Phil. Inc WHO COMES HERE
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Company Name
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Peña
Kristofferson
Bacoor Cavite
Cavite State University
Bacoor Campus
Riosa
Jasmine Rose
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Peñaflor
Francis Paulo
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Peñafort
Antonio
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Peñera
Shyr Anthonette
Bacoor Cavite
LGU
Peralta
Mary Gilianne
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Jesus Good Shepherd
School Perlas
Rovy Ray
Indang Cavite
Pesebre
Alvian
Imus Cavite
Piche
Lapurisima
Sta. Rosa City Laguna
Pimentel
Jheremy Paul
Imus Cavite
Pimentel
Arwenne Krista
Bacoor Cavite
Pineda
Mary Antoinette
Imus Cavite
PoncianoDominguez
Maribel
Silang Cavite
Poud
Marie Joy
Prado
Company Name
Rivero
Wilbert
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Robles
Ma. Erica
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Logica/CGI
Rodenas
Janille Mari
Imus Cavite
Solaire Resort &
Casino
Rodis
Andrei
General Trias Cavite
EA (Electronic Arts)
Games
Rodriguez
Suzette
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Rojales
Norvin
Indang Cavite
Rojo
Bernadette
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Rom
Alva Vivien
Alfonso Cavite
OOCL Shipping Line
Roman
Toby Rodin
Bacoor Cavite
Gulliver
Romen
Vienna Regine
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Robinsons Supermarket
Corporation Roque
Paolo Raphael
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Concertus Inc.
Roque
Ana Ross
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mari-Vanessa
San Pedro Laguna
TMSI - Cebu Pacific Rubrico
Kimberly Amphie
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Presto
John Michael
Bacoor Cavite
Ruiz
Rich
Pugeda
Rodley Bryan
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Genearal Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Punongbayan
Vanessa Carla Nova
Magallanes Cavite
Sabater
Jerome
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Sabroso
Elaine
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Convergys
Punzalan
Sienna Mae
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Esprit Retail Pte. Ltd.
Puyo
Anna Jemimah
Batangas City Batangas
Sagadraca
Justine Joy
Bacoor Cavite
Jayvison
Las Piñas City MM
Anagene Foods
Ramil Roque Construction PELCO
Quejada
Criston John
Makati City
Sagana
Quicay
Benard
Silang Cavite
Sagario
Ren-jei
Bacoor Cavite
Quillosa
Julius
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Salandanan
Jan Earl Mari
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Rabano
Sherheen
Bacoor Cavite
Salazar
Eiza Rio
Las Piñas City MM
Sale
Rachel
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Salgado
Jennifer
General Trias Cavite
Salinas
Diane
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Sofitel Philippine Plaza
Salinas
Mary Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
YLP Inc.
Café France
Salta
Maria Janina
Bacoor Cavite
Customer Touchpoint
Resources Salud
Jennievi
Bacoor Cavite
Bacoor Cavite
Rafol
Edmark
Bacoor Cavite
Ragasajo
Lesley Ann
Rosario Cavite
Ramirez
Trisha Mae
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Ramirez
Marifhel
Imus Cavite
West Avenue Theatres
Corporation
ASYA Design
Ramiso
Cynthia Joy
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Ramones
Jehramil
Imus Cavite
Ramos
Maria Cristina
Dasmariñas City Cavite
The Palmridge School
Salute
Mark Jayson
Raña
Czarina Miara
Bacoor Cavite
DV Technologies
Salvador
Madelyn
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Salvanera
Jed Andrew
General Trias Cavite
Samaniego
Russel
Imus Cavite
Samano
Fenella Marie
Imus Cavite
Refrea
Roselle Liana
San Pedro Laguna
Regis
Lois
Bacoor Cavite
Thurderland Resorts
Remulla
Rissah
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Resplandor
Renalyn
Bacoor Cavite
Samson
Kristian Laurence
San Pedro Laguna
Samson
Ma. Lorena
Dasmariñas City Cavite
San Jose
Antonette
Bacoor Cavite
San Juan
Anna Margarita
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
San Juan
Ingmar
Dasmariñas City Cavite
San Juan
Ana Katrina
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
Restrivera
Christine
Carmona Cavite
Reverente
Jeffrey Paolo
Bacoor Cavite
Global Links Holding
Corp.
Reyes
Jayson
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Reyes
Hazel
Silang Cavite
Reyes
Joemari
Batangas City Batangas
Reyes
Romano Julius
Silang Cavite
PAL
Sanchez
Gerald Jan
Parañaque City MM
Reyes
Danah Bern
Imus Cavite
Mytel Mobility Solutions Sancho
Marie Angelica
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Sandoval
Arrianeth
Sta. Cruz Laguna
Genpact
Hocheng Philippines
Corporation Fiat Lux Academe Amdatex
SM Makati
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Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Santos
Miefelio
General Trias Cavite
Company Name
Lastname
Firstname
Town/City
Tambara
Norjana
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Santos
Robin
Las Piñas City MM
Tan
Michael Romeo
Parañaque City MM
Santos
Mariel Ann
Silang Cavite
Tan
Angelo Ross
Bacoor Cavite
Santos
Kheycel Rose
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Tañada
Ma. Carmen
Gumaca Quezon
Santos
Jaime Val
Imus Cavite
Tanguin
Don
General Trias Cavite
Santos
Rose Ann
Imus Cavite
Philippine Transmarine
Carriers, Inc.
Tarriela
Marl Kranie
Valenzuela City
Tarzona
Catherine Joy
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Uratex Philippines Inc.
Santos-Hawes
Melanie
Bacoor Cavite
Sarabia
Maybelle
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Super Shopping Market
Inc.
Tayuni
Karla Mariz
Imus Cavite
Sarquilla
Aylwin John Gerald
Imus Cavite
Emerson Network
Power Tendencia
Roderick
Las Piñas City MM
Teotico
Patricia Anne
Imus Cavite
Saulog
Dann Victor
Makati City
Convergys Philippines
Inc.
Tero
Nanette
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Terrado
Marie Jhoy
Bacoor Cavite
Rovie Martin
Tagaytay City Cavite
Company Name
SBC
Toyota Dasmariñas
CTSI Logistics
Asian Terminal Inc. Saura
Kyla Elyse
Imus Cavite
Tesorero
Federal Land
Segarra
Erika Justine
Imus Cavite
Tibayan
John Ernest
Silang Cavite
James Ryan
Silang Cavite
China Bank
Sergio-Locsin
Rhea Joyce
Bacoor Cavite
SM Development Corp. Tibayan
Serna
Jomarco
Bacoor Cavite
Century Pacific Group
Timoner
Maria Jeselle
Bacoor Cavite
Servida
Nelson Christopher
Imus Cavite
R.S. Ison & Associates
Magsaysay Group of
Companies
Sevilla
Dana Rae
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Tiñana-Lei
Daisy
Dasmariñas City Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Tingson
Angie
Las Piñas City MM
Anglo-Eastern Crew
Management Tinio
Camille Therese
Bacoor Cavite
Sico
Jeffrey
Imus Cavite
Simon
Mark Paolo
Silang Cavite
Sison
Marizel
Cabuyao Laguna
Solis
J-Ar
Bacoor Cavite
Solis
Chestine
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Solon
Ralph Janus
Bacoor Cavite
Solsona
Charlene
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Songcuya
Estella Mariz
Imus Cavite
Soriano
Cecille Susie Love
Imus Cavite
Soriano
Rio Shane
Arayat Pampanga
Sosing
Marc Phillip
Nasugbu Batangas
Soto
Rachel Bernadette
Biñan Laguna
Sta. Ana
Julie Fe
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Stewart
Romelyn
Bacoor Cavite
Sumalinog
Giselle
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Sumbillo-Barcial
Marraffie
Norzagaray Bulacan
Suriba
Ma. Crisleen
Silang Cavite
Suva-Manimtim
Rose Ann
General Mariano Alvarez
Cavite
De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas
Krispy Kreme
Security Bank
Southwoods
Syluancia
Rozelle Marie Faye
Las Piñas City MM
Tabangcura
Anne Nicole
Bacoor Cavite
Tabifranca-Cajipo
Ma. Perlas
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Tabios
Kristoffer Michael
Bacoor Cavite
Tabirao
El Richard
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Tabora
Wesley
Bacoor Cavite
Tabuki
Kimie Anne
Bacoor Cavite
Wide-Aero School of
Aviation Talan-Salinas
Mary Joyce
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Teletech
Talento
Paul Mark
Amadeo Cavite
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of Cavite Toledo
Maxine Daryl
Imus Cavite
Toledo
Kim Clark
Silang Cavite
Enggsol Pte. Ltd
Toledo
Princess
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Mediapool Inc.
Tolentino
April
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Bermont Express
International, Inc. Tolentino
Carmi Ann
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Paliparan National
High School
Tonga
Ann Janine
Bacoor Cavite
Topacio
Angelo
Imus Cavite
Torregosa
Laureen Camille
Imus Cavite
Torres
Anna Rowena
Trece Martirez City
Cavite
Robinsons Supermarket
Corporation Tresham
Pui
Biñan Laguna
Standard Chartered
Bank
Trinidad
Joanna
Dasmariñas City Cavite
SMART
Trinidad
Kay Ann
Bacoor Cavite
Trinidad
Joanna
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Tuason
Christian
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Smart Communications Inc. Tumandao
Elenia
Carmona Cavite
Sykes Asia
Ulip
Kevin
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Deltek Inc.
Umandap
Maria Jesza
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Urmeneta
Beverly
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Uyan
Katherine Gail
Dasmariñas City Cavite
Valderama
Guia Camille
Bacoor Cavite
Valdez
Dominique Anne
Imus Cavite
Valencia
Jenneth
Amadeo Cavite
JP Morgan Chase Co.
Philippine National
Police
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