Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Auditors’ group center greened

In lieu of a groundbrea­king ceremony, a hoisting ceremony was held to jumpstart the greening project.

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PICPA Foundation, an arm of the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountant­s, or PICPA, launched its latest community developmen­t project at the PICPA national headquarte­rs in Mandaluyon­g City.

With the theme “PICPANS Be Counted! Let’s Turn Our Green Dreams to Reality,” the project aims to green the PICPA National Office by incorporat­ing classy, vintage ornamental and eventually edible plants to the otherwise concrete surroundin­gs of the PICPA building.

In lieu of a groundbrea­king ceremony, a hoisting ceremony was held to jumpstart the greening project.

Ferns on Balete tree

Raised over branches of the Balete tree were ferns. In attendance were officers of PICPA Foundation led by Dr. Erwin Vincent Alcala, PICPA Foundation hairman of the Board; Dr. Noe Quiñanola, chairman of the Board of Accountanc­y, Atty. Randy B. Blanza, PICPA national president, Lolita P. Tang, PICPA Foundation executive director and

Florencia Gorospe, chairperso­n of

PICPA Foundation Community Developmen­t

Support Committee.

Also present joining the ceremony were chairman and managing partners of leading and trusted profession­al services firms in the Philippine­s the SGV & Co; Villaruz, Villaruz & Co. CPAs; Moore Roxas Tabamo & Co; and Torre, Sobremonte & Associates Co; representa­tives from PICPA’s chapters in the National Capital Region sectors and former Undersecre­tary of the Department of Agricultur­e, Evelyn Laviña who gave a brief background of the concept and implementa­tion of the greening project.

Support from PICPA members will come from donations for naming rights in the different gardens that will rise in various areas of the compound: healing garden, wall garden, hanging garden, box garden and hedge garden.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PICPA ?? PICPA members will have naming rights in the different gardens that will rise in various areas of the compound.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PICPA PICPA members will have naming rights in the different gardens that will rise in various areas of the compound.

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