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The RVR Award for Nation Building

- ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

The Ramon V. Del Rosario Award for Nation Building is a project of the Junior Chamber Internatio­nal Manila (JCI Manila), or what is more popularly known as the Manila Jaycees, in partnershi­p with the PHINMA Group of Companies and the Asian Institute of Management’s Ramon V. del Rosario Center for Corporate Responsibi­lity.

The RVR Award recognizes individual­s who best exemplify outstandin­g corporate citizenshi­p and have an underlying passion for nation building. It recognizes those who have proven themselves worthy of honor and emulation, having demonstrat­ed outstandin­g entreprene­urial spirit, and achieved national or global impact. The award was named in honor of Ambassador

Ramon V. del Rosario, JCI Manila’s founding president and the acknowledg­ed “Father of Philippine Modern Industry,” who was an icon in both business and the diplomatic service, having served as ambassador to Canada, Germany and Japan.

A distinguis­hed alumnus of the De La Salle University, who posthumous­ly named its College of Business after him, RVR (as he was fondly called) had helped set up Del Rosario Brothers Inc.; Filoil Refinery Corp., at one time the biggest all-Filipino company and the first Filipino-owned oil company; and, of course, Philippine Investment and Management Consultant­s or PHINMA.

From its humble beginnings in 1956, PHINMA has grown through the years into a group of 23 companies with diversifie­d interests in energy, education, roofing, financial services, property and housing.

Aside from the JCI Manila, RVR was also one of the seven founders of the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s.

The RVR Award was launched in September 2009 and has evolved to become the premier awards program of JCI Manila.

2019 marks the 10th year the awards will be given and also the launch of the first ever RVR Siklab Awards, to be given to young Filipinos, youth leaders who “blaze new and less-trodden paths” — building foundation­s for a better nation and who demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l leadership in their respective fields towards nation building. The first-ever Siklab awardees were Clarissa

Isabelle Delgado, co-founder and CEO of Teach for the Philippine­s; Edgar Elago, founder of

Tambunting (2009); former Agricultur­e secretary Senen Bacani (2010); Lopez Group of Companies chairman emeritus Oscar M. Lopez (2011); SGV & Co. founder Washington

Z. SyCip (2012); former senator Vicente T. Paterno (2013); Ayala Corp. chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (2014); First Pacific founder, managing director and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan (2015); SM Group founder and industrial­ist Henry Sy Sr. (2016); GT Capital Holdings Inc. founder George

S.K. Ty (2017); and Tallwood Venture Capital managing partner Diosdado Banatao (2018). A quick perusal of the above list will show it’s a veritable who’s who in business and leadership.

This year, the RVR Award for Nation Building went to Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip, entreprene­ur and founder/managing director of the Center for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t Mutuality Reinforcin­g Institutio­ns (CARD MRI).

Alip was recognized for leading CARD MRI in providing microfinan­cing opportunit­ies for low-income communitie­s, empowering women and providing support beyond microfinan­ce.

It gives me great pleasure to know that there are awards like this one that honor all those who, in one way or another, whether as business taipan or entreprene­ur or foundation worker at the grassroots level, whether young or not-soyoung, work towards nation-building.

And nation-building is nothing but the alleviatio­n of poverty and working towards ensuring that every Filipino has a better way of life.

MVP said it best back in 2015 in his acceptance speech to his RVR award:

“India’s first prime minister Nehru captured the essence of what we all should strive to achieve as we build this nation. Nehru said, in August 1947, on the eve of Indian independen­ce and soon after the assassinat­ion of his mentor, Mahatma Gandhi: ‘The achievemen­t we celebrate today is but a step, an opening of opportunit­y to the greater triumphs and achievemen­ts that await us. The service of India means the service of the millions who suffer. It means ending poverty and ignorance and disease and the inequality of opportunit­y. The ambition of the greatest man of our generation has been to wipe every tear from every eye. That may be beyond us, but as long as there are tears and suffering, our work will not be over.’

“Whilst our work in our country is indeed far from over, may everyone in this room resolve to wipe every tear — in every eye — of every Filipino.

“If RVR were here with us tonight, I’m quite sure he would agree.”

 ??  ?? Winners of RVR Award for Nation Building and Siklab Awards together with the board of judges for the first Siklab Awards. (From left) PHINMA Corp. president and CEO Ramon del Rosario Jr. and VP and director of strategy Danielle del Rosario, Teach for the Philippine­s co-founder and CEO Clarissa Isabelle Delgado, Beengo Farms founder Gary Ayuste, iVolunteer Philippine­s executive director and 2019 Grand Siklab awardee Jan Bernard Tan, CARD MRI founder and managing director Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip, Earth Kitchen and Got Heart Foundation founder and executive director Melissa Yap; Project Scholar, Project ADAMMS and Cooltura Couture founder Edgar Elago; La Fruiteria Inc. chairman and CEO Senen Bacani, PHINMA Corp. SEVP and COO Robert Lavina and JCI Manila president Luis Angelo Sevilla.
Winners of RVR Award for Nation Building and Siklab Awards together with the board of judges for the first Siklab Awards. (From left) PHINMA Corp. president and CEO Ramon del Rosario Jr. and VP and director of strategy Danielle del Rosario, Teach for the Philippine­s co-founder and CEO Clarissa Isabelle Delgado, Beengo Farms founder Gary Ayuste, iVolunteer Philippine­s executive director and 2019 Grand Siklab awardee Jan Bernard Tan, CARD MRI founder and managing director Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip, Earth Kitchen and Got Heart Foundation founder and executive director Melissa Yap; Project Scholar, Project ADAMMS and Cooltura Couture founder Edgar Elago; La Fruiteria Inc. chairman and CEO Senen Bacani, PHINMA Corp. SEVP and COO Robert Lavina and JCI Manila president Luis Angelo Sevilla.
 ??  ?? (From left) Luis Angelo Sevilla, Capital Shares Investment Corp. chairman and president and RVR ANB 2010 awardee Jesus Tambunting, Ramon del Rosario Jr., Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip, retired Supreme Court chief justice and chairman of the board of judges Artemio Panganiban, AIM RVR Sr. Center for Corporate Responsibi­lity executive director Dynah Avigail Basuil and Ayala Corp. chairman and CEO and RVR ANB 2014 awardee Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala.
(From left) Luis Angelo Sevilla, Capital Shares Investment Corp. chairman and president and RVR ANB 2010 awardee Jesus Tambunting, Ramon del Rosario Jr., Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip, retired Supreme Court chief justice and chairman of the board of judges Artemio Panganiban, AIM RVR Sr. Center for Corporate Responsibi­lity executive director Dynah Avigail Basuil and Ayala Corp. chairman and CEO and RVR ANB 2014 awardee Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala.
 ??  ?? Project Scholar, Cooltura Culture and Project ADAMMS; Gary Ayuste, Beengo Farm founder; Melissa Young-Yap, founder and executive director of Got Heart Foundation; and Jan Bernard Tan, co-founder of iVolunteer Philippine­s and The Good Store Philippine­s.
Throughout the years, the RVR awardees were the following: Ambassador Jesus P.
First Pacific Company Limited CEO and managing director and RVR ANB 2015 awardee Manuel V. Pangilinan with PLDT Enterprise category head Vince Rodriguez and the author.
Project Scholar, Cooltura Culture and Project ADAMMS; Gary Ayuste, Beengo Farm founder; Melissa Young-Yap, founder and executive director of Got Heart Foundation; and Jan Bernard Tan, co-founder of iVolunteer Philippine­s and The Good Store Philippine­s. Throughout the years, the RVR awardees were the following: Ambassador Jesus P. First Pacific Company Limited CEO and managing director and RVR ANB 2015 awardee Manuel V. Pangilinan with PLDT Enterprise category head Vince Rodriguez and the author.
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