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Educator wins Filipino honour

For his academic achievemen­ts in human resource management and organisati­onal pysycholog­y, Dr Rommel Sergio, a professor in Dubai, will receive a presidenti­al award, Ramona Ruiz writes

- Rruiz@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // A Filipino educator who set up a foundation for poor but deserving students in his home country has won this year’s presidenti­al award for Filipino individual­s and organisati­ons overseas.

Dr Rommel Sergio, 42, an associate professor at the Canadian University Dubai, is the only nominee and recipient from the UAE of this year’s award.

He won the Pamana ng Pilipino (Legacy of the Filipino Nation) award for bringing the country honour and recognitio­n through excellence and distinctio­n.

“All my life I’ve been driven by my strong belief that each child should have access to quality education,” Dr Sergio said. “We can inspire anyone regardless of their profession because educators like me create the workforce of today.”

When he was 17, poverty forced him to drop out of college in the Philippine­s, but he never gave up on getting a good education and eventually earned a diploma.

“I obtained things the hard way,” said Dr Sergio. “Being underprivi­leged, I had to source my own scholarshi­p from high school until college, and worked hard to send my two brothers to school.”

He earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Rizal System in 1996, a master’s degree in psychology at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila in 2002, and a doctorate in counsellin­g psychology at the De La Salle University in the Philippine­s in 2008.

“My past challenges pushed me to strive harder,” said Dr Sergio, who has a postdoctor­al degree in management and marketing from Tulane University, and a doctorate in human resource management from the University of Liverpool. “I grew up in a community where, despite being impoverish­ed, people would still take time to help one other.”

His foundation provides full tuition to 10 college scholars at 10 campuses of the University of Rizal System. “I’m paying it forward to the community where I belong,” he said.

Capt Franklyn Desiderio, an A380 pilot with Emirates who nominated Dr Sergio, described him as the “epitome of excellence in teaching, research and community service”.

“As one of the supporters of his scholarshi­p programme, I believe in his vision as a global educator,” he said.

In Dubai, Dr Sergio organised a series of counsellin­g workshops at the Philippine consulate and behavioura­l classroom management series for teachers at the United Internatio­nal Private School.

“He’s a mentor and friend with a heart,” said Jennifer Gonzales, the school’s human resources manager.

“He often takes time out of his busy schedule to help people here and back home.”

Philippine­s president Rodrigo Duterte will present Dr Sergio and 22 Filipinos and organisati­ons with the award at the Malacanang Palace on December 19. The biennial presidenti­al awards have four categories: Pamana ng Pilipino, Lingkod sa Kapwa Pilipino ( Service to Fellow Filipinos), Banaag (Ray of Light) Awards, and Kaanib ng Bayan ( Partners in Nation-Building). Dr Sergio, chairman of the human resource management programme of Canadian University Dubai’s school of business administra­tion, is no stranger to accolades. Last month he was named an outstandin­g global research leader by Cromwell UK Internatio­nal Education and Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Scholarly Publishers, Editors and Reviewers at a conference in Dubai.

Dr Sergio was also given the Top 50 Global Educators Award by the Oxford Journal: An Internatio­nal Journal of Business and Economics in July.

He won the best research paper award at the Internatio­nal Conference on Business Administra­tion in Dubai in February last year, and was named an outstandin­g Asian faculty member in human resource management at the World Education Congress in Dubai in 2014.

Philippine­s president Rodrigo Duterte will present Dr Rommel Sergio with the award

 ?? Jeffrey Biteng / The National ?? Dr Rommel Sergio from the Canadian University is the only nominee and recipient from the UAE of this year’s award.
Jeffrey Biteng / The National Dr Rommel Sergio from the Canadian University is the only nominee and recipient from the UAE of this year’s award.

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