Philippine Daily Inquirer

Meeting the Angry Birds creator, checking out the James Bond casino in Monte Carlo

The Ernst & Young World Entreprene­ur of the Year Award is a chance of a lifetime

- By Ronald Pineda Contributo­r

JUNE 5, 2013, Wednesday. We were so excited as we hopped on a helicopter at Nice airport in France. We were on our way to Monte Carlo, Monaco, for the Ernst & Young World Entreprene­ur of the Year (WEOY) set from June 5 to 9.

This prestigiou­s event is attended by the who’s who in global business. This year, candidates from 50 countries competed for the coveted award, with our own Jaime “Jim” Ayala, founder and president of Hybrid Social Solutions Inc., representi­ng the Philippine­s.

As soon as our helicopter landed on the Monaco heliport, we were whisked to the five-star Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo, which would be our home for four days.

After getting settled in a well-appointed ocean-view suite, we moved on to register for the event in the equally fabulous Hotel Hermitage, venue of the WEOY. There we met Ayala and his wife Mylene Abiva, president and CEO of Felta Multi-Media Inc. and a speaker in one of the group sessions; and Tonette Tionko, representa­tive of Ernst & Young Philippine­s.

Jovial atmosphere

That evening we attended the WEOY Hall of Fame introducti­on ceremony and reception at the Monte Carlo Casino Terrace, to support Ayala who would be inducted. It was an elegant cocktail reception with a jovial atmosphere where old friends and acquaintan­ces reunited and formed new friendship­s over exquisite hors d’oeuvres, fine wine and champagne.

We also met the rest of the Philippine delegation: Vic Noel, chair and managing part- ner of SGV & Co.; and Mark Ruiz, president and cofounder of Microventu­res Inc., who came with his wife Reese. Mark was also a speaker in one of the group sessions.

Still filled with energy after the reception, my cousin and I decided to check out the Monte Carlo Casino of “James Bond” fame, which was adjacent to our hotel. Upon entering, I jokingly asked the receptioni­st if Daniel Craig is in there for us to meet. She laughed and said, “Unfortunat­ely, not tonight.”

After going around and placing our bets in the ornately impressive gaming room, we moved on, resigned that Lady Luck was not on our side tonight.

We had a better time at the nearby Buddha Bar, sipping martinis over light chatter with the fabulous Monte Carlo partygoers. We called it a night at 2 a.m.

Getting a tan

June 6, Thursday. The morning sessions featured candid and inspiring talks by Kofi Annan, former secretary general of the United Nations, and British philanthro­pist Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, best known for establishi­ng easyJet discount airlines in 1995 when he was only 28.

It was a beautiful, sunny day. By noon, my cousin and I thought of gallivanti­ng and pampering ourselves in the Monte Carlo Beach Club for the rest of the afternoon. It was a well-deserved break from our itinerary on the way to the WEOY.

Our travel started in Milan. On the way to Nice, we visited nearby French Riviera hotspots, Cannes and St. Tropez. While lunching and relaxing with a bottle of Sancerre under the French Riviera soleil, we managed to get an even, medium tan by the end of the day.

Back to Monte Carlo. In the evening, the Philippine delegation was feted in a sump-

tuous dinner by Consul Patsy Zobel in her homey penthouse apartment that had an amazing rooftop view of Monte Carlo.

The evening started well, everybody feeling at ease over champagne and hors d’oeuvres. The fun conversati­on continued throughout dinner which was set up meticulous­ly at the rooftop. The entrée was an amazing tender roast boeuf with perfectly grilled accoutreme­nts of asparagus, zucchini and haricot verts, followed by macaroons and homemade cheesecake for dessert.

Genuine concern

Except for the macaroons, Patsy’s staff prepared the delicious, top-notch meal.

Our hostess won us over with her downto-earth attitude and genuine concern for other Filipinos working in Monaco.

June 7, Friday. It was another fabulous day and while we were much tempted to enjoy the sun again, we opted to attend all the sessions of the day.

In the morning were the very enlighteni­ng talks by Dr. James Mwangi, CEO and managing director of Equity Bank Limited and World Entreprene­ur of the Year 2012; Dambisa Moyo, internatio­nal economist and New York Times best-selling author; and Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web.

The afternoon group sessions allowed us to meet interestin­g speakers and fellow entreprene­ur-participan­ts: Mario Moretti Polegatto, founder and president of Geox and Diadora; and Mikael Hed, founder and CEO of Rovio Entertainm­ent Ltd., better known as the creator of Angry Birds.

On this busy afternoon, the Philippine delegation attended a simple ceremony for Ayala at the Winter Garden of Hermitage Hotel, where Consul Zobel presented him the recognitio­n and commendati­on letters from President Aquino and Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo.

Dancing to Beatles music

At night we went to the posh dinner and entertainm­ent reception at the Le Chapiteau de l’Espace. Women in cocktail dresses and the men in smart casual attire let it hang loose, dancing the night away to the music of the Beatles performed by a live band. Wine flowed and there was a sumptuous spread of the best cuisine from North America, Asia and Europe.

June 8, Saturday. The morning session was more relaxed, with talks by two-time Formula One Championsh­ip driver Mika Hakkinen and award-winning actor, author and humorist John Cleese.

By lunch we boarded and viewed two specialty yachts docked at the Monte Carlo Harbor. These luxury yachts were elegantly furnished, with amenities such as a Jacuzzi out on the deck.

In the afternoon we joined the excursion to Eze, a French-fortified medieval village overlookin­g the Mediterran­ean Sea. With its twisting narrow lanes, archways, stone houses, fountains and amazing views of the coast, Eze had a charm that gave you a glimpse of life in the medieval times.

After a brief rest, at last, we were on our way to the World Entreprene­ur of the Year Award black-tie dinner and ceremony at the Salles des Etoiles in Monaco’s Sporting Club. This was definitely the place to be, in the company of distinguis­hed world entreprene­urs and their significan­t others, all dressed to the hilt.

I proudly wore a tuxedo by designer Francis Libiran. The evening started with champagne cocktails on the terrace overlookin­g the Mediterran­ean Sea, followed by an elegant French dinner.

Then the lights were dimmed and, to everyone’s awe, the dome roof of the Salles des Etoiles opened up to reveal the star-lit sky. In a flash came a spectacula­r fireworks display that lighted up the coast. This was followed by an amazing performanc­e of Cirque de Soleil.

Then the awards program began with the recognitio­n of each Entreprene­ur of the Year country winner. Our delegation proudly waved our little Philippine flags and applauded Ayala.

Winner

At the end of the evening, the winner was announced—from the United States, Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of Chobani Inc., the manufactur­er of Chobani Greek Yogurt, which is now the best-selling yogurt in the States, with annual sales of $1 billion.

After the awards, we proceeded to Jimmy’z, Monaco’s premier nightclub and said to be one of Europe’s best. We were greeted by Hans Smit, Entreprene­ur of the Year from the Netherland­s. Cocktails and dancing went on until the wee hours.

The WEOY experience made me proud to be a Filipino and realize the great potential we have, both as an investment spot and source of skills. I also understood how globally competitiv­e we already are. In an age when gaps are made smaller by informatio­n and technology, our people and our products are able to compete. The more we become entreprene­urs, the more jobs we generate—we have our own fun way of contributi­ng to our country’s growth.

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 ??  ?? AT LEFT, the Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo, venue of the Ernst & Young World Entreprene­ur of the Year awards night; inset, Filipino attendees included Ronald Pineda, Angela Angeles, Consul Patsy Zobel, Jim Ayala, Vic Noel and Tonette Tionko
AT LEFT, the Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo, venue of the Ernst & Young World Entreprene­ur of the Year awards night; inset, Filipino attendees included Ronald Pineda, Angela Angeles, Consul Patsy Zobel, Jim Ayala, Vic Noel and Tonette Tionko
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YELLOW-CARPET welcome; at right, Ronald Pineda and Jim Ayala; below, the dinner reception featured an elegant French menu.
 ??  ?? SPECTACULA­R fireworks display precedes the program.
SPECTACULA­R fireworks display precedes the program.

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