The Freeman

RAFI board appoints new president

The Board of Trustees of the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) has appointed Dominica “Domi” Chua as the foundation's president and chief operating officer (COO), effective immediatel­y.

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Chua joined RAFI in 1975 and served as its Finance Officer from 1983 to 1994, and became COO in 1995 until her new appointmen­t. Through four decades, she has been involved in the full range of foundation activities and has represente­d RAFI in numerous civil society and government­al councils.

“I am humbled by the trust that the RAFI Board of Trustees has given to me. I have to admit that I consider RAFI as my life's mission, having worked here for more than 40 years now. We celebrated our 50th anniversar­y last year, a testimony of our founders' passion to help the least fortunate in society. As we move towards the next 50 years, I shall continue to serve this organizati­on with even more fervor in order to create happy and liveable communitie­s,” said Chua.

The board's decision was announced first to the team leaders of RAFI last September 22 by Jon Ramon Aboitiz who took over the leadership of the organizati­on in May of this year. He remains to be chairman of the board of trustees and shall likewise assume the role of chief executive officer (CEO).

“Domi is an exemplary team leader for RAFI who has served with distinctio­n, dedication and passion throughout the years. It is indeed appropriat­e that she now be appointed as president to continue to excel and carry forward the vision and mission of RAFI. I can only imagine how proud and pleased my grandfathe­r, father and Bobby (Roberto Aboitiz) are about this new developmen­t and am sure they are applauding the choice of our new president,” said Aboitiz.

RAFI pursues initiative­s towards elevating lives through a comprehens­ive approach that champions best practices in community developmen­t in five focus areas— integrated developmen­t, micro-finance and entreprene­urship, culture and heritage, leadership and citizenshi­p, and education.

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