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TOYM alumni, CLFI mount first TOYM Impact Summit in Laguna

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ALUMNI of The Outstandin­g Young Men (TOYM), led by TOYM Chairman Bienvenido "Donnie" Tantoco III, TOYM Foundation, Inc. President Chaye Cabal-revilla, and Department of Migrant Workers Undersecre­tary Ma. Anthonette Velascoall­ones, and the Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. (CLFI) held the first ever TOYM Impact Summit at Lakehall at Nena's Sanctuary at the Sta. Elena Golf & Country Estate in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

The one-day summit served as a venue for the past TOYM honorees to come together and collaborat­e on possible projects in which they can work together within the next six to 12 months. The TOYM honorees used the summit’s theme of “Impact Begins With I,” and subthemes Imagine, Inspire, and Ignite to identify which of their diverse discipline­s—for which they have been recognized in previous years—can be maximized in these projects.

Some notable TOYM honorees present were Ryan Cayabyab (1978), Dr. Carmencita Padilla (1994), Menardo “Butch” Jimenez (1998), Dr. Jonas del

Rosario (2004), Hon. Alfred Vargas (2019), Samira Gutoc (2019), and Manix Abrera (2022). Gawad Kalinga Founder Antonio Meloto and 1992 TOYM honoree Senator Loren Legarda were also present to deliver their key messages.

“I was inspired by each awardee’s outstandin­g work and contributi­on in their respective fields when I was one of the judges during the latest TOYM awards. I decided to hold this summit because I believed that events like these provide a unique opportunit­y for us to work collective­ly towards a common goal and create something truly impactful,” Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier said.

Lhuillier also added that this summit will continue and evolve into something bigger and better. “There is a lot that we can do together. Together as one, we heal and multiply – multiply ideas, projects, leaders, mentors, and entreprene­urs.”

TOYM Chairman Bienvenido "Donnie" Tantoco III expressed his excitement and gratitude during the summit. "It really means so much to us that the previous TOYM awardees are

here at the first-ever summit of its kind. There is such a diversity of amazing men and women that are present in this room,” he said.

“We feel your giftedness. We are inspired by your track record. We feel your enthusiasm and patriotism. We feel your individual excellence, and we believe that collective­ly, we are even more special and even more powerful," Tantoco added.

Lhuillier also emphasized the importance of working together. "We are all interconne­cted, and our collective efforts can have a much greater impact than our individual ones. We are here to ignite our collective initiative and develop ideas or projects that we can work on together as a community,” he continued.

“We have to do something together as a TOYM tribe and family. If we were able to be amazing together and do it for God’s purpose, for the greater glory, and for the good of others, then TOYM will actually have an impact,” Cabal-revilla added.

The summit was made possible with the collaborat­ive efforts of the CLFI, Total Exhibit & Expo Solutions, Inc. and Lakehall at Nena’s Sanctuary.

 ?? ?? FROM left are 2009 TOYM honoree and Department of Migrant Workers Undersecre­tary Ma. Anthonette Velasco-allones, 2004 TOYM honoree and TOYM Chairman Bienvenido “Donnie”tantoco III, Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier, 2013 TOYM honoree and TOYM Foundation, Inc. President Chaye Cabal-revilla, Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. Executive Director Jonathan Batangan
FROM left are 2009 TOYM honoree and Department of Migrant Workers Undersecre­tary Ma. Anthonette Velasco-allones, 2004 TOYM honoree and TOYM Chairman Bienvenido “Donnie”tantoco III, Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier, 2013 TOYM honoree and TOYM Foundation, Inc. President Chaye Cabal-revilla, Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. Executive Director Jonathan Batangan

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