Mindanao Times

Exec among most Influentia­l Filipinas

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MONA Lisa Jovellanos Kozel, Senior Vice President for Marketing Operations of timeshare company Take A Break Travel DBA Paramount Consultant, was recognized with other leaders included in the 100 Most Influentia­l Filipina Women in the World Award (Global FWN100). She is the only Filipina holding an executive position in the largest, male-dominated vacation ownership company in Las Vegas.

San Francisco-based nonprofit The Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) gives this award to Filipina global leaders for outstandin­g contributi­ons in their respective profession­s, industries, and communitie­s. The Global FWN100 also recognizes leaders for their work on femtorship or female mentoring. This year, Global FWN100 awardees were honored at the Awards Ceremony and Gala of the 16th Filipina Leadership Global Summit, which is scheduled on October 31 at The Westin Paris -Vendôme in Paris, France.

Mona has been holding her position for the past 16 years. As her organizati­on’s marketing chief, she is in charge of over 400 employees---the majority of which are Filipinos----in 14 prime locations across the Las Vegas Strip.

“This recognitio­n from FWN100 is a humbling experience, a testament to the impact that Filipinos can make to communitie­s and organizati­ons around the world,” Mona said. “It is also a challenge for us to open more opportunit­ies for women around the world. When a woman makes it to the top, I believe she must use her power to help other women as well and inspire them to be courageous and resilient.”.

For her contributi­on to the organizati­on and for opening up opportunit­ies to Filipinos in Las Vegas, Mona will receive the Builder Category award of the FWN100. According to the FWN, the Builder award category is given to leaders who “have demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l organizati­onal impact at a large workplace environmen­t.”

Paying it forward

Her career break came in when she landed a job as an Off-Premises Contact (OPC) for a small booth in the property Vegas World in Las Vegas, now known as Stratosphe­re. It was her first job at the vacation ownership industry and from there, she quickly rose to the ranks and became a corporate trainer. She helped grow the company’s employment and opened massive job opportunit­ies especially to the Filipino American community in Nevada.

For Mona, reaching the pinnacle of her career comes with the responsibi­lity of empowering others, especially women. One of the most successful women she trained is Lisa Mitchell, who is now a site manager in one of Take A Break Travel’s most productive locations. A single mother of 21 with no prior experience when she started as an OPC, Mona took her under her wing.

A commitment to diversity and inclusion

Mona works with different organizati­ons like the Las Vegas Filipino American Chamber of Commerce (LVFACC), where she serves as Vice President for Business Developmen­t. She spearheade­d a community outreach

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