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Flashback

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Let me share with you two photos taken in 2005. This was the launch of Go Negosyo with former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the first supporters of Go Negosyo way back then. It was held at the Victory Auditorium, one of the biggest facilities which can house more than 2,000 people. In fact, the Victory management had to restrict entry when we reached close to 2,500 in number for their fear of structural issues. We felt that their worries were unnecessar­y as the building was built to handle much more.

Harley Sy, the youngest of the Sy siblings and one of the owners of SM, is a childhood friend since we played for the same intervilla­ge team, was also there to support. During the launch that day, Henry Sy Sr. was still strong enough to attend and receive the recognitio­n bestowed on him. Vivianne Tan, daughter of Lucio Tan, Nanay Coring Ramos, Vicky Belo, Arthur Yap, Roland Hortaleza, Henry Lim Bon Liong, Les Reyes, Felipe Gozon, Cecilio Pedro, among others believe that entreprene­urship was the way forward to help Filipinos who struggle to have a better life.

Former president Gloria MacapagalA­rroyo, who appointed me as presidenti­al adviser for entreprene­urship, was very supportive of the initiative­s and attended most of the events we had during her term. At that time, she believed that inclusivit­y or shared prosperity was very important. Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion Before with former president Gloria MacapagalA­rroyo former president and Henry Sy Sr. during the Macapagal launch of Go Negosyo in 2005. Arroyo became president, she worked with my father who was the trade secretary then. Sec. Ramon Lopez also worked then in the Department of Trade and Industry. I have always deferred my role today as having been inspired and mentored by three people – my father Jose Concepcion Jr., former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and Tony Meloto of social enterprise Gawad Kalinga.

Fast forward to today, 2017 has become a milestone year for me and my team as we took on our role as host of the ASEAN activities for ASEAN Business Advisory Council. When I was appointed as chairman of the council, I somehow knew the intense work the position requires. ASEAN BAC Philippine­s was commended for its great performanc­e in hosting ASEAN.

For our chairmansh­ip, we strongly advocated for the micro and small entreprene­urs’ developmen­t and inclusive prosperity which are the core of our advocacy, Go Negosyo since 2005.

I believe all our efforts are still aligned to our mission 12 years ago. Go Negosyo’s presence is still felt nationwide as we taught mentoring in all Negosyo Centers and agricultur­e training hubs. It is still in the core dream of our organizati­on to have an entreprene­urial country. With the recent launch of ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network (AMEN), ASEAN BAC Philippine­s is now in the forefront of MSME developmen­t in the region and will be integrated to the Go Negosyo advocacy as we pursue the mentorship beyond its chairmansh­ip.

On top of our brick and mortar developmen­t programs, we are working on strengthen­ing our mentoring programs and developing digital platforms for money and market by next year. These digital platforms will better aide our entreprene­urs scale up and move to the next level. As you all know, most of our entreprene­urs are survival entreprene­urs, only living day by day. But with the programs that we are working on, we hope to turn them into sustainabl­e entreprene­urs.

As we are only a few days away from Christmas Day, I wish that you may all find your passion to pursue. Like how I pursued my passion to help fellow entreprene­urs.

After all the stress and pressure the engagement­s and events that have been held this year, may this Christmas season provide you relaxation and recreation time for your family and loved ones as we prepare for the coming year.

From my family to yours, Merry Christmas and may God bless us all!

 ??  ?? Entreprene­urs support the advocacy of Go Negosyo since 2005. Since then, Go Negosyo pushes for poverty alleviatio­n through entreprene­urship.
Entreprene­urs support the advocacy of Go Negosyo since 2005. Since then, Go Negosyo pushes for poverty alleviatio­n through entreprene­urship.
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