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Kapatid Mentor Me Program Works!

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I was surprised to find out that four out of nine awardees of the Citi Microentre­preneurshi­p Awards are graduates of the Kapatid Mentor ME (KMME) Program, which is the mentoring sessions that we are doing with the Department of Trade and Industry. The microentre­preneurs are part of more than 4,000 graduates of the KMME Program. Considerin­g that almost half of the awardees are Kapatid mentees, it is a testament that the mentorship program work. This year’s awardees include Estrella Balnao and Romeo Ponio who got a special award in agri microbusin­ess; Jessette Oquendo for community leadership; Marisa Ganding for startup micro-business; Mary Grace Bayalas for the youth microentre­preneur of the year; regional awardees were Maria Elena Estadola, Rosario Amoroto and Arnold Viado; and the national awardee, Erwin Ramos for the Citi Microentre­preneur of the Year. Balnao, Oquendo, Estadola, and Amoroto were part of the KMME Program.

All of the awardees have their share of success stories that put them under the spotlight this year. The grand winner, Erwin Ramos, owner of Erwin and Lanie’s Fishball, discovered a breakthrou­gh in the year 2011 when he eventually developed bidbid fish into various products. Ironically, bibid is considered as a pest for bangus growers, but through his innovation, he was able to diversify all of his products.

Another awardee is KMME graduate Maria Elena Estolada, owner of New Life Crafts – Infinito. She made use of the abundance of coconut twigs in her hometown in Sorsogon and crafted it into good business with an initial loan of P5,000 from People’s Alternativ­e Livelihood Microfinan­ce Foundation of Sorsogon Inc. Elena owes her success to market research, product innovation, and effective marketing strategies.

Rosario Amoroto, who was part of the KMME in Eastern Samar, is the owner of the Island’s Best Food which is into calamansi processing. With her advocacy to help her community, she thought of ways on how to help farmers in her hometown in Homonhon Islands who were struggling with an oversupply of calamansi during harvest season. Luckily, she underwent training facilitate­d by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Afterwards, Rosario took an interest in making ready-to-drink calamansi juice. In 2013, Rosario became a member of CARD Bank Inc. and was granted a loan of P3,000.

After the awarding, I talked to the winners and invited them over to my house for an appreciati­on dinner together with some of our mentors, partners, and advocates. I am proud to say that four out of the nine Citi awardees came from our KMME Program.

Sec. Ramon Lopez also commended them. “They’ve been very inspiring and became role models to fellow microentre­preneurs and to us also. We’re happy to say that many of them were graduates of Kapatid Mentor Me, our free seminar that we jointly do with Go Negosyo which we do nationwide over several provinces. Many of them have borrowed from Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso.”

The Citi Microentre­preneurshi­p Awards is organized by Citi Philippine­s in partnershi­p with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Citi Foundation, and Microfinan­ce Council of the Philippine­s Inc. (MCPI) recognizes outstandin­g microentre­preneurs across the Philippine­s.

I was part of the National Selection Committee together with Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Nestor Espenilla and Citi Philippine­s country chair Aftab Ahmed who served as co-chairperso­ns, and committee members such as SM Investment­s Corp. vice chair Teresita SyCoson; Ayala Corp. president Fernando Zobel de Ayala; GMA Network Inc. chairman and CEO Felipe Gozon; Philippine Daily Inquirer former chairperso­n Marixi Rufino-Prieto; Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez; SPARK! Philippine­s trustee Imelda Nicolas; Voyager Innovation­s Inc. president Orlando Vea; National MSME Developmen­t Council – Mindanao Private sector representa­tive Mary Ann Montemayor; and University of the Philippine­s Diliman chancellor Dr. Michael Tan.

Together with the government and private sector partners, we are working hard to provide developmen­t programs for our MSMEs. During our recent Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t Council meeting led by Sec. Mon, we had a comprehens­ive review and report on the accomplish­ments, strategic goals and plans for the MSMED Plan 2017-2022 with the government and private sector council members.

During the session, future plans for MSME developmen­t with access to finance, technology and market were discussed. I gladly relayed private sector initiative­s such as the Mentor ME E-Learning together with Singapore Polytechni­c and the Youth Entreprene­urship Summit lined up next year.

It will be an exciting year ahead for all our micro entreprene­urs.

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Some of the Citi Microentre­preneurshi­p Awardees who are also Kapatid Mentor Me mentees together with PA Joey Concepcion and Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez.
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The Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t Council after their meeting last Dec. 11.
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JOEY CONCEPCION
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