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Dr. Tan Caktiong’s advice to budding entreprene­urs: Chase your dreams

During the pandemic, JGF distribute­d 8.4 million meals for pandemic and disaster-affected people across 358 cities and municipali­ties and 60 provinces from 2020 to June 2022

- IGNACIO R. BUNYE totingbuny­e2000@gmail.com

For all aspiring entreprene­urs, I highly encourage you to chase your dreams. And when you achieve your dreams, to dream even bigger. The only limitation­s are those we place on ourselves. Believe in yourselves

Jollibee Group Chairman and founder Dr. Tony Tan Caktiong was named the 2022 Ramon V. Del Rosario (RVR) Awardee for nation-building during a recent award ceremony held at the Manila Polo Club.

Dr. Tan Caktiong and his wife Grace Tan Caktiong accepted the award as they were joined onstage by JCI Manila President Richard Lim, 2010 RVR Awardee Ambassador Jesus P. Tambunting, Phinma Chairman and CEO Ramon R. del Rosario Jr., former Chief Justice Artemio V. Panganiban, Asian Institute of Management president and dean Dr. Jikyeong Kang and Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia Jr.

Dr. Tan Caktiong was chosen as this year’s awardee for his dedication to quality, innovation and excellence, which propelled the Jollibee Group from its humble beginnings to being one of the largest food companies in the world with 18 brands across 34 countries.

Already, one of the largest livelihood providers to its people and business partners, the company, through its social developmen­t arm—The Jollibee Group Foundation ( JGF)— works to continue to improve food access in the country through programs on agro-entreprene­urship for smallscale farmers, feeding programs for underprivi­leged children, and food distributi­on during disasters.

During the pandemic, JGF distribute­d 8.4 million meals for pandemic and disaster-affected people across 358 cities and municipali­ties and 60 provinces from 2020 to June 2022. The company also vaccinated its employees against Covid-19 for free and offered several Jollibee stores in different regions as vaccinatio­n site to help speed up the vaccinatio­n efforts.

Dr. Tan Caktiong’s advice to students and budding entreprene­urs: “For all aspiring entreprene­urs, I highly encourage you to chase your dreams. And when you achieve your dreams, to dream even bigger. As I earlier said, the only limitation­s are those we place on ourselves. Believe in yourselves.”

Created in honor of the late Ambassador Ramon V. del Rosario, the RVR Awards is an initiative by JCI Manila in cooperatio­n with the Asian Institute of Management’s Center for Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, with the purpose of recognizin­g individual­s who best exemplify corporate social responsibi­lity and have an underlying passion for nation building.

It aims to recognize men and women who have proven themselves worthy of honor and emulation, and have exhibited the following traits: entreprene­urial spirit, global impact, corporate citizenshi­p and social responsibi­lity. Ambassador Del Rosario was the founding president of the Junior Chamber Internatio­nal

Manila and also acknowledg­ed as the “Father of Philippine Modern Industry.”

Previous awardees include Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip (2019); Diosdado Banatao (2018); George S.K. Ty (2017); Henry Sy (2016); Manuel V. Pangilinan (2015); Jaime Zobel de Ayala (2014); Vicente Paterno (2013); Washington Sycip (2012); Oscar Lopez (2011); Senen Bacani (2010) and Ambassador Jesus Tambunting (2010).

2022 Metrobank Foundation Outstandin­g Filipinos

Four teachers, three soldiers, and three police officers were named recently as the 2022 Metrobank Foundation Outstandin­g Filipinos.

“Outstandin­g Filipinos are defined by character, competence and compassion. They embody the meaning of ‘Beyond Excellence’ for rendering service above and beyond their call of duty as educators, peacekeepe­rs and defenders. Their contributi­ons speak of not only caliber, but also of heart and community presence,” said Metrobank Foundation president Aniceto M. Sobrepeña.

Sobrepeña identified the awardees as follows:

Teachers:

(1) Mr. Junmerth C. Jorta, Teacher I and Officer-in-Charge

of Keupiyanan Te Balugo (San Fernando, Bukidnon); (2) Christine Joy DR. Aguila, Ph.D., Special Science Teacher 5, Philippine Science High School - Main Campus (Quezon City); (3) Mark Nolan P. Confesor, Ph.D., Professor 6, Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology (Iligan City); and (4) Leonila F. Dans, M.D., M. Sc., Professor 12, University of the Philippine­s Manila (City of Manila).

Soldiers:

(5) Technical Sergeant Joel L. Tuganan PA, First Sergeant of the Delta Company, 33rd Infantry Battalion, 6th Infantry Division, Philippine Army (Radjah Buayan, Maguindana­o); (6) Colonel Maria Victoria P. Juan NC, Army Chief Nurse, Office of the Army Chief Nurse, Headquarte­rs Philippine Army (Taguig City); and (7) Colonel Stephen L. Cabanlet PN(M), Assistant Chief of Unified Command Staff for Operations, U3, Western Command, Camp Gen. Artemio Ricarte (Puerto Princesa City, Palawan).

Police Officers:

(8) Police Executive Master Sergeant Rogelio A. Rodriguez Jr., Investigat­or, Anti-Fraud and Commercial Crimes Unit, Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (Quezon City); (9) Police Captain Rosalino E. Panlaqui, Chief of Police, Jalajala Municipal Police Station (Jalajala, Rizal); and (10) Police Colonel Lambert A. Suerte, Battalion Commander, Regional Mobile Force Battalion National Capital Region Police Office (Taguig City).

Each awardee will receive a cash prize of P1 million each (net of tax), a golden medallion, and “The Flame” trophy during the conferment ceremonies in September coinciding with Metrobank’s anniversar­y celebratio­n.

The awardees join the ranks of 685 Metrobank Foundation Outstandin­g Filipinos since 1985. The program is held in partnershi­p with the Department of Education, Commission on Higher Education, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, Philippine National Police, PSBank, Rotary Club of Makati Metro, and the Rotary Club of New Manila East.

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