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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter September 3, 2015
Valle Verde Country Club
September 3, 2015 – 12:00 noon
Pangkat No. 8 Leader: Sec. Peter John Javier
Call to Order Pres. Ner P. Laiño
Invocation Rtn. Louie Orosa
National Anthem PP Toti Buhain
FOUR-WAY TEST Rtn. Raj Cordova
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests Rtn. Pol Garcia
Community Singing Rtn. Ray Armas
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments PP Ferd Rivera
President’s Time Pres. Ner P. Laiño
Introduction of
Guest Speaker IPP Ramy Garcia IV
MR. RUY MORENO
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment Pres. Ner P. Laiño
Sec. Peter John Javier
Emcee
*** SEPTEMBER IS NEW GENERATION MONTH ***
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
Valle Verde Country Club
August 27, 2015 – 6:00 P.M.
Pankat No. 7 Leader: Dir. Nick Guzman
Call to Order Pres. Ner P. Laiño
Invocation Rtn. Flor de Pano
National Anthem Rtn. Joy Dasal
FOUR-WAY TEST Rtn. Paolo Armas
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests PDG Raffy Garcia III
Community Singing Dir. Nick Guzman
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments PP Peter Javier
President’s Time Pres. Ner Laiño
Introduction of
Guest Speaker PP Peping Mabanta
MR. LUIS “Cito” S. BELTRAN
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment Pres. Ner P. Laiño
Dir. Nick Guzman
Emcee
*** AUGUST IS MEMBERSHIP AND EXTENSION MONTH ***
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
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Panginoon,
Tulungan Mo kaming mga Rotaryo mababad sa
Iyong liwanag.
Gabayan Ninyo kaming manatili ang aming
tiwala sa aming kapwa.
Pagkalooban Ninyo kami ng lakas sa panahon
ng pangangailangan.
At maraming salamat sa biyaya ng
pakikipagkaibigan na ipinagkaloob sa amin ng
Rotaryo.
Amen
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
ng mga bagay na ating iniisip, sinasabi o ginagawa:
1. Iyon ba ang KATOTOHANAN?
2. Iyon ba ay MAKATARUNGAN para sa lahat ng
kinauukulan?
3. Iyon ba ay lilikha ng MABUTING KALOOBAN at
LALONG MATAPAT NA PAKIKIPAGKAIBIGAN?
4. Iyon ba ay magiging KAPAKI-PAKINABANG para sa
lahat ng kinauukulan?
Ang layunin ng Rotaryo ay “PASIGLAHIN AT IPUNLA
ANG SIMULAIN NG PAGLILINGKOD BILANG BATAYAN NG
ISANG GAWAIN KARAPAT-DAPAT at lalo’t higit pasiglahin at
ipunla:
1. Ang pagpapaunlad ng pagsasama bilang pagkakataon sa
paglilingkod.
2. Ang mataas na uri ng tuntunin sa pangangalakal at sa
hanapbuhay, ang pagkilala sa kahalagahan ng gawain
kapakipakinabang at ang pagbibigay dangal ng bawa’t
Rotaryo sa kanyang hanapbuhay bilang pagkakataon upang
makapaglingkod sa lipunan.
3. Ang pagsasakatuparan sa simulain ng paglilingkod sa bawa’t
Rotaryo sa kanyang pansarili, pangkabuhayan at
panglipunang pamumuhay.
4. Ang pag-unlad ng pagkakaunawaan, mabubuting kalooban at
kapayapaan ng mga bansa sa pamamagitan ng isang pang-
daigdig na kapatiran ng mga propesyonal na nabubuklod sa
simulain ng paglilingkod.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
EWAN
Hindi ko alam kung bakit ka ganyan
Mahirap kausapin at di pa namamansin
Di mo ba alam ako'y nasasaktan
Ngunit di bale na basta't malaman mo na ...
Chorus:
Mahal kita, mahal kita, hindi ito bola
Ngumiti ka man lang sana ako'y nasa langit na
Mahal kita, mahal kita, hindi ito bola
Sumagot ka naman 'wag lang ... ewan ...
Sana naman itigil mo na 'yang
Kakasabi ng ewan at anong bola na naman 'yan
Bakit ba ganyan, binata'y di alam
Na ang ewan ay katulad na rin ng oong inaasam ...
Chorus
Mahal kita, mahal kita, hindi ito bola
Ngumiti ka man lang sana ako'y nasa langit na
Mahal kita, mahal kita, hindi ito bola
Sumagot ka naman 'wag lang ... ewan ...
Coda:
Sumagot ka naman, wag lang ewan
(Sumagot ka naman, wag lang ewan)
Sumagot ka naman, wag lang ... ewan ...
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
Pres. Ner P. Laiño
Fellow Pasig Rotarians:
PN Dr. Jess Acantilado and his friends OB-Gynes Connie Alfiler,
Joy Remo and other Medical City resident doctors had plenty of
time during our last meeting to explain what they will do the next
day, August 21, at our Ilugin Community Center. Their
discussion/explanation was joined by Rtn. Flor de Pano who, after
the meeting, shared with the undersigned and Dr. Jess Aga what he
knows about the putting up of the Ilugin Community Center.
The medical mission the following day at the Ilugin Community
Center was well participated by about twenty Medical City OB
Gynes who were picked up as early as 7:30AM by Dir. Ray Armas
with his Fortuner and PP Benny’s SUV Montero. The medical
equipment were picked up by Dr. Jess Aga’s bigger van. Director
Albert Mendiola, PE Ogie, Director Bebert Lacuna, PP Benny de
Guzman, PP Celso Ylagan, IPP Ramy Garcia IV, the undersigned,
and of course, Dr. Jess Aga were at the Medical Mission.
New Rotarians Arnel Estaniel and Carlo Angelo Laino also
delivered their classification talks during the last meeting. New
Rotarian Paul Armas, the son of super active Rotarian Director
Ray Armas had to defer his classification talk because of an
emergency court appearance.
I am again happy to report that our latest financial status as of
yesterday, August 26, is as follows:
Total Collection: P713,800.00
Total Expenses: P409,029.80
Cash in Bank: P304,770.20
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Continuation 1.
I sincerely appreciate the cooperation of our members in my
appeal for the early payment of our obligations to our club. I was
also informed by PP Rel that his September 28 golf tournament
committee will be meeting any time. I have volunteered to attend
because maybe I could be of help to his committee.
Finally, please take note that we will have no evening meeting and
fellowship next month because our meeting on September 24 (last
Thursday) will be transferred to lunch time because our guest
speaker for that day is not available in the evening but only during
lunch time. Let us please take note also that as per PE Ogie’s
announcement during our “wise and otherwise portion” our Board
in its last meeting of August 4 has decided that the celebration of
our 45th Anniversary will not be in an expensive venue.
Thank you again. We all know that what we are doing is service
above self. Let us all be gifts to the world.
Nerio “Ner” P. Laino
World Class President
Rotary Year 2015 – 2016
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PP Benny P. De Guzman
It was indeed a fruitful Ninoy Aquino Memorial Day when we
fecthed the doctors of Dr. Aga from Medical City for our joint
project at our Ilugin clinic. When you see the number of young
teen agers having their pregnancy ultrasound, you will be one to
help push for birth control of whatever means. The dedication of
the doctors indicate there is hope yet, no matter how flickering.
At the wake for Dra. Jo, the spouse of former member Dr. Tico
Sarmiento, past presidents Al Po and Bert Tayengco were very
prominent. Bert even recalled it was during his term the first two
rooms of the Ilugin clinic were born. Dr. Jo died a day before the
91st birthday of Golden Boy Tico who looked dashing every inch
of his stance. His youngest daughter is the wife of Justice Midas
Marquez, the official spokesman of the Supreme Court during the
time of impeached Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona,
who was there at the wake.
PDG Mar Un Ocampo, known political ally of the Aquinos, died
13 hours before Butz died. He was the one in charge of the burial
of Ninoy then immediately after serving his term as one of the last
District 380 Governors. In fact, he was the one the late PDG Mike
Ampil changed. His daughter is now the District Governor of the
Luzon District.
Last RY, I proposed on the very first month of the BCP Ramy’s
term of a dual fellowship of two clubs coming from different
neighboring districts. The same proposal came anew when their
PP then, Ruben Torres suggested to revive the idea. We can
alternately sponsor a fellowship night. It would be cheaper
alternately hosting as we have a ready venue in our sports den.
Their venue, The Manila Polo Club is good but not as cheap as
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Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
PP Benny P. De Guzman
Continuation 1.
ours. By cheap I mean lower costs hindi the cheappy cheapy one
that comes to mind.
The song of last week was nice in lyrics but bad in the
interpretation. A song is not a book, and, PP Topax who wrote the
lyrics thought it was like reading a good book of his. Pare ko
naman, hindi naman OFW kami.
A ticklish part of discussion of September’s Board meeting is the
fate of many of our absentees, so alarming that a serious review is
in order. The embarrassing list of our members also, some without
basic info will really show that they were inducted without the
required info sheet that Edgar cannot just fill in the info.
Many are not aware that even if their classifications are returned or
considered dropped from our membership, they cannot join any
club if we use failure to pay dues as basis, without first paying our
club.
A good text I got before our meeting last week came from one of
my sponsored members. This text made sure nobody can beat me
on the number of Rotarians I invited to join our club, and, the
number who either returned their classification (like this one), or
were dropped. “Maraming salamat po, Kuya Benny, for your
understanding & patience. I’ll make up by supporting any charity
project of the club. God bless po your family and Rotary”. Bear in
mind, my family ahead of Rotary. Ganyan dapat guys we should
sponsor, sponsor muna before anybody else.
Congratulations to super philanthropist, Rtn. Chony. He was seen
in the papers donating to the City of Manila, with the Mayor
Estrada, for community improvement. Mas malaki kita ng Sogo
sa Manila kasi?
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
PP Jun C. Zafra
SAN DIEGO STUDENTS TACKLE VACCINE
CONTROVERSY
A group of teenage journalism students in suburban San Diego were
in the early stages of a new project – an educational film funded by a
Rotary grant – when their teacher's phone rang. A prominent blogger
had caught wind of what they were doing from a local news story,
and wasn't pleased. The fledgling film came under fire almost
overnight as ripples of protest spread through the blogosphere. With
calls pouring in before shooting had even begun, the advisers
considered halting the project, questioning whether it would be worth
the controversy surrounding its subject matter: vaccines.
"I've been involved with immunization initiatives for over 20 years
now," says Amnon Ben-Yehuda, one of the San Diego Rotary
members who had contacted the Emmy-winning broadcast journalism
program at Carlsbad High School about a health education project,
initially conceived as a 15-minute film about the immune system, in
2011. "We knew there were people out there who were against
vaccines, but they didn't represent a force we had to deal with until
this project."
Ben-Yehuda chairs a Rotary districtwide committee that works with
local health agencies to increase vaccination coverage. He's seen
vaccine-preventable diseases affect even affluent neighborhoods,
where the barrier isn't access to vaccines but skepticism about their
safety. "For about the last 10 years, we've recognized that the
important thing is education," he says. "We began to realize that we
were repeating the same message and not getting anywhere. Young
people have to learn about immunization before they become parents,
so we started working with schools."
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter August 27, 2015
PP Jun C. Zafra
Continuation 1.
In addition to producing a live daily news broadcast, journalism
students at Carlsbad can audition to work on documentary films as an
after-school activity. Past features have tackled tough topics: One
explores the legacy of the Holocaust, and another focuses on food
insecurity among military families. Students are currently covering
school shootings as part of a national project with PBS NewsHour.
"What impressed us was that the Holocaust film came with lesson
plans," Ben-Yehuda says, "and it's been approved by the California
Department of Education for use in schools." The Rotary Club of San
Diego secured grants from District 5340 and local community
organizations to support the health education project, and the students
got to work.
"We had no idea at that time that vaccination was such a
controversial topic – it certainly wasn't on my radar," says Doug
Green, the Carlsbad High School journalism teacher who worked on
the film with a team of 16 students and a parent-volunteer producer.
"When we got into it and found there are people who seriously doubt
the safety of vaccines, particularly parents of children with autism,
we decided to incorporate that." The students spent the next year
interviewing medical experts in epidemiology and the treatment of
autism, parents of autistic children who believe vaccines cause
autism, parents of children who died from vaccine-preventable
diseases, and their peers.
Some students weren't convinced at first that the benefits of
vaccination outweigh the risks. Hannah Evans, whose brother is
autistic, shared her evolving views on camera and in a blog post. "It
was different for me than the other student filmmakers," she wrote.
"Autism affects nearly every moment of my family's life. I had heard
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PP Jun C. Zafra
Continuation 2.
stories, and I believed there simply had to be a connection between
autism and vaccines. Making this film changed my mind."
The turning point came when Evans learned about herd immunity –
the idea that everyone, including newborns and people with
compromised immune systems, benefits when most members of the
community are immunized against a disease, because opportunities
for outbreaks are limited. "I started to recognize the benefits of
vaccines – especially protecting weaker members of society – instead
of just contemplating the risks," she says.
The students' reflections are woven into the narrative alongside
formal interviews and playful graphics (such as a fictional "zombie
virus" that helps illustrate how illnesses spread). That interplay is
central to what the advisers call peer-to-peer filmmaking. "Part of the
premise of the film is the filmmakers' discovering the topic
themselves," Green says, and breaking it down for an audience of
their peers.
San Diego Rotary members saw the finished film, a 40-minute
feature called "Invisible Threat," at a private screening in early 2013,
though ongoing attention from anti-vaccine activists delayed its wider
release for several months. On the eve of a screening with legislators
in Washington, D.C., an anti-vaccination organization issued a
statement calling for congressional action against what it dubbed "a
propaganda piece" for the pharmaceutical industry, to no avail.
In a series of op-eds in the San Diego Union-Tribune and Huffington
Post, Rotary International General Secretary John Hewko drew
connections between the domestic vaccine controversy and the fight
against polio. "Playing the blame game won't help," he wrote, noting
that we can reduce the number of vaccine refusals "by building
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PP Jun C. Zafra
Continuation 3.
goodwill and trust, not through confrontation. That's how the Global
Polio Eradication Initiative has over the years been able to win the
hearts and minds of parents wary of the oral polio vaccine in
developing countries."
"Invisible Threat" received an award for courage in journalism from
the San Diego Press Club in October, and it's been endorsed as an
educational tool by 300 health organizations so far, including the
Mayo Clinic and the Autism Science Foundation, plus about 80
universities and 20 public school districts. A chapter of the American
Academy of Pediatrics, which hosted a screening at its national
conference, uses the film to teach medical residents how to overcome
vaccine hesitancy. Plans for Spanish and French versions are
underway.
"The film has a life of its own now," Ben-Yehuda says. "Our dream is
to see Rotary clubs pick up the project in their own communities and
work through local boards of education to get it into school systems.
It's rich material for teachers to work with. There are issues of
science, issues of history, issues of social responsibility, and these
issues are all interconnected."
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PANGKAT MEMBERS FOR RY 2015 – 2016
President Ner Laiño 641-1740 0917-8015535 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 1 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD
1. Rtn. Ben Baniel – (L) 837-9845 0917-7936705 [email protected]
2. Rtn. Noel Go – (Co-L) 641-1977 0917-8063409 [email protected]
3. PP Topax Colayco 637-3741 0917-8194410 [email protected]
4. PP Rel Gomez 687-4983 0917-5988506 [email protected]
5. PP Arjan Ramnani 633-2127 0917-5180308
6. Rtn. Andy Tan 470-2172 0917-5298521 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Henry Diaz 532-3061 0917-8482235 [email protected]
8. Rtn. Chad Manlapaz 706-5321 0920-9219184 [email protected]
9. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 502-6700 0917-8863692 [email protected]
10. Rtn. Emmanuel Canilao
PANGKAT NO. 2 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Albert Mendiola – (L) 631-2070 0918-902-2533 [email protected]
2. Rtn. Wowie Benitez – (Co-L) 355-6014 0998-5113117 [email protected]
3. PP Lito Ayson 671-5580 0917-8001881 [email protected]
4. Rtn. Michael Canilao
5. Rtn. John Garcia 532-3061 0917-4549306 [email protected]
6. PP Tito Henson 631-0225 0917-8350264
7. Rtn. Bebert Lacuna 642-3530 0917-2471012 [email protected]
8. Rtn. Roman Romulo 631-1954 0917-8272659 [email protected]
9. PP Celso Ylagan 635-2234 0917-8983282 [email protected]
10. Rtn. Philip Yoon 447-7654 0916-3330002 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 3 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Emil Misa – (L) 0918-9386801 [email protected]
2. Rtn. Kel Pascual – (Co-L) 532-2951 0920-9606981 [email protected]
3. PP Bert Albano 671-4994 0918-9246276 [email protected]
4. PP Totoy Bartolome 723-8594 0920-4054767 [email protected]
5. Rtn. Manoj Budhrani 470-7416 0917-5375851 [email protected]
6. Rtn. Asisclo Castañeda
7. Rtn. Chony Gimenez 628-0000 0917-5314369 [email protected]
8. Rtn. Sammy Lazo 911-6698 0917-5232498 [email protected]
9. PP Hermie Orbe 671-6171 0918-9052158 [email protected]
10. Rtn. Bart Ronquillo 374-3636 0920-9430920 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 4 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. PP Vic Aquino – (L) 872-9143 0917-5350986 [email protected]
2. Rtn. Ogie Lim – (Co-L) 646-4224 0917-8586229 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Mark Ang 747-1877 0999-1652751 [email protected]
4. Rtn. Nesty Carolina 911-6227 0918-9275623 [email protected]
5. PP Jing Jose 645-8930 0920-9529516 [email protected]
6. Rtn. Ike Ona 924-0135 0918-9092405 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Albert Pasiliao 514-2697 0920-9701520 [email protected]
8. PP Bobby Paterno 584-1624 0918-9466299 [email protected]
9. Joseph Piñon
10. Rtn. Ed Sambeli 747-0812 0927-7010586 [email protected]
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Continuation 1.
PANGKAT NO. 5 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Garrick Ang – (L) 0917-5349815 [email protected]
2. Rtn. Dennis Albano – (Co-L) 687-7480 0917-5067752 [email protected]
3. Jess Acantilado 748-3501 0917-5377161 [email protected]
4. Rtn. Joji Avedillo 532-3061 0917-5536072 [email protected]
5. PP Conrad Cuesta 747-8592 0920-9281325 [email protected]
6. Rtn. Butz de Castro 451-8888 0917-8559805 [email protected]
7. PP Rhett Ermita 631-6649 0917-8063406 [email protected]
8. Rtn. Manfred Guangko 723-9381 0917-5411782 [email protected]
9. Carlo Angelo Laiño 641-1740 0917-8093813 [email protected]
10. PP Sonny Samson 929-6714 0917-8967777 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 6 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD
1. Rtn. RJ Ermita – (L) 353-5744 0920-9213879 [email protected]
2. PP Vic Lim – (Co-L) 818-6620 0918-9422239 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Bing Cayanan 641-5197 0918-9051062 [email protected]
4. PP Benny de Guzman 571-5114 0916-5151029 [email protected]
5. Rtn. Arnel Estaniel 0928-5058304
6. Rtn. Edison Go 242-0888 0918-9126136 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Alex Lacson 840-0338 0917-8087967 [email protected]
8. Rtn. Cesar Lacuna 642-3530 0917-8461852
9. PP Ducky Paredes 920-8057 0917-5282522 [email protected]
10. PP Jun Zafra 687-4112 0917-5984559 [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 7 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Nick Guzman – (L) 532-3061 0920-9126687 [email protected]
2. PP Peter Javier – (Co-L) 671-3213 0918-9158525 [email protected]
3. Jose Paolo Armas 403-3385 0908-8911128 [email protected]
4. PP Ed Bolinao 646-8381 0918-9097412 [email protected]
5. PP Rene Bocaya 746-6895 0917-8397361 [email protected]
6. Rtn. Flor de Pano 913-5902 0917-8862584 [email protected]
7. Rtn. Joy Dasal 532-3061 0917-5459298 [email protected]
8. PDG Raffy Garcia III 532-3061 0918-8818888 [email protected]
9. PP Peping Mabanta 631-4927 0918-9107927 [email protected]
10. Rtn. Bob Peterson [email protected]
PANGKAT NO. 8 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Peter John Javier (L) 687-4371 0908-8628631 [email protected]
2. Rtn. Pol Garcia – (Co-L) 292-3495 0922-8031749 [email protected]
3. Rtn. Agerico Abejo
4. Rtn. Ray Armas 401-9394 0906-5692188 [email protected]
5. PP Toti Buhain 531-1339 0917-8901190 [email protected]
6. Rajesh Michael Cordova
7. IPP Ramy Garcia IV 532-3061 0917-5922454 [email protected]
8. PP Esto Lichauco 671-9842 0917-8997573 [email protected]
9. Rtn. Louie Orosa 634-1944 0917-9208057 [email protected]
10. PP Ferd Rivera 631-0329 0927-6539237 [email protected]
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DECLARATION OF ROTARIANS
IN
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS
As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am
expected to:
1. Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve;
2. Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes
of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral
standards of my community;
3. Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote
the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation;
4. Be fair to my employer, employees, associates,
competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom
I have a business or professional relationship;
5. Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations
which are useful to society;
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for
young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of
others, and to improve the quality of life in my community;
7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all
representations to the public concerning my business or
professions;
8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege
or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or
professional relationship.
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Sec. Peter John U. Javier
Attendance
Members Present ………………………...29
% of Attendance (08/20/15)…...…............36%
Birthday Celebrants for the Month of August 2015
1. Rtn. Philip Yoon 16
2. PP Celso Ylagan 26
3. Rtn. Chony Gimenez 31
Wedding Anniversaries for the Month of August 2015
1. PP Peter & Celia Javier 19
Guest and Visiting Rotarians
1. PP Ed Lucero, RC Ortigas Center
2. PP Jimmy Ortigas, RC San Juan
3. Dr. Concepcion Alfiler, OB, TMC
4. Dr. Karein Alpacis, OB, TMC
5. Dr. Joy Remo, OB, TMC
Fining
1. PP Topax Colayco 100.00
2. PP Arjan Ramnani 100.00
3. PE Ogie Lim 150.00
4. Dir. Albert Mendiola 100.00
5. Rtn. Ray Armas 100.00
6. Dir. Bebert Lacuna 90.00
7. Rtn. Sammy Lazo 100.00
8. Rtn. Emil Misa 100.00
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Website: www.rotaryclubpasig.org
Egroups: [email protected]
Secretariat Office: Ylagan Law Office
Unit 809, City & Land Mega Plaza
ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road
Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel. No. 635-2234
Edgar Manalang: 0927-9414528; [email protected]
MAKE-UP SLIP
This serves as proof of your attendance
Name of Visiting Rotarian
Name of Rotary Club
RC – Pasig Club Secretary: _____________________ Date: ______
TINIG STAFF FEATURE WRITERS
RY 2015-2016
PP CELSO YLAGAN NERIO P. LAIñO PETER JOHN JAVIER
Editor in Chief From the President From the Secretary’s Desk
DIR. Bebert Lacuna BENJAMIN P. JUN C. ZAFRA, JR.
Club Bulletin Admin. DE GUZMAN Walking the Avenues
Rotary Notes
BEBERT LACUNA PETER M. JAVIER
Invocation Tinig Tidbits
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
(RY 2015-16)
President Nerio “Ner” P. Laiño
Vice-President PE Rogelio “Ogie” S.P. Lim
Secretary Rtn. Peter John “John” U. Javier
Treasurer Rtn. Dennis “Dennis” T. Albano
Auditor Rtn. . Emmanuel “Wowie” L. Benitez
Sergeant-at-Arms Rtn. Alberto “Albert” S. Mendiola
Protocol/PRO PP Victor “Vic” A. Aquino
Dir. Service Project Rtn. Jesus “Jess” B. Acantilado
Dir. The Rotary Foundation Rtn. Nick “Nick” C. Guzman
Dir. Public Image PP Horacio “Ducky” V. Paredes
Dir. Membership PE Rogelio “Ogie” S.P. Lim
Dir. Club Administration Rtn. Wilbert “Bebert” Lacuna
Ex- Officio IPP Rafael “Ramy” A. Garcia IV
Adviser PDG Rafael “Raffy” M. Garcia III
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RY 2015 – 2016
High School Scholars
1. Anonymous 10 – Paid
2. Anonymous 8 – Paid
3. Pres. Ner Laino 3 – Paid
4. PP Vic Aquino 1 – Paid
5. Treas. Dennis Albano 1 – Paid
6. Rtn. Ben Baniel 1 – Paid
7. PP Rel Gomez 1 – Paid
8. PP Peping Mabanta 2
9. PP Conrad Cuesta 3
10. PP Ferd Rivera 1
11. PP Totoy Bartolome 1
12. PP Topax Colayco 1
13. PP Jing Jose 1
14. PP Arjan Ramnani 3
15. Dir. Nick Guzman 2
16. Rtn. Ray Armas 1
17. Rtn. Kel Pascual 1
College Scholars
1. Pres. Ner Laino 35K – Paid
2. Anonymous 35K - Paid
3. PE Ogie Lim 35K
4. PP Jing Jose
5. Dir. Jess Acantilado
6. Dir. Bebert Lacuna
7. Rtn. Raj Cordova
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1. Abejo, Agerico 33. Lim, Ogie
2. Acantilado, Jess 34. Mabanta, Peping
3. Albano, Bert 35. Mendiola, Albert
4. Albano, Dennis 36. Ona, Ike
5. Aquino, Vic 37. Orosa, Louie
6. Ayson, Lito 38. Paredes, Ducky
7. Baniel, Ben 39. Piñon, Joseph
8. Bartolome, Totoy 40. Ramnani, Arjan
9. Benitez, Wowie 41. Samson, Sonny
10. Bernardo, Chito 42. Ylagan, Celso
11. Canilao, Emmanuel 43. Zafra, Jun
12. Canilao, Michael
13. Castañeda, Asisclo
14. Colayco, Topax
15. Cuesta, Conrad
16. De Guzman, Benny
17. De Pano, Flor
18. Ermita, Rhett
19. Ermita, RJ
20. Estaniel, Arnel
21. Gimenez, Chony
22. Go, Edison
23. Go, Noel
24. Gomez, Rel
25. Javier, John
26. Javier, Peter
27. Jose, Jing
28. Lacuna, Bebert
29. Laiño, Ner
30. Laiño, Carlo
31. Lazo, Sammy
32. Lichauco, Esto
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MR. LUIS “Cito” S. BELTRAN
9a Sta Elvira Street, Brgy. Kapitolyo, Pasig City 1603
Mobile: 0917-8001900
Email: [email protected]
Date of birth: April 14, 1956
Married to Karen Vogelsang (Dutch national),
One daughter
SUMMARY
In the past fifteen years, Cito Beltran has provided advice to private
clients as a consultant in the area of Crisis Management, Public
Relations, Corporate Culture Change, Conflict Resolution, Media
Training and Government Relations. In addition, Cito Beltran is also
engaged in developing advertising and promotional campaigns for
consumer products.
Alongside these engagements, he is also a resource person and
motivational speaker in the areas of Strategic Thinking, Corporate
Communications, Management and Leadership Development, and
Family Values. Cito Beltran is an established media practitioner with
the working experience as an Opinion Columnist and Motoring
Journalist. He is also recognized for his work in the broadcast
industry where he was a leading TV talk show host, news reader, co-
host of a news and current affairs program as well as radio anchor
and product endorser.
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Continuation 1.
Prior to this, Cito Beltran was engaged in sustainable tourism
development during which time he directly managed the construction
and eventual operation of Club Paradise and Hacienda Resort, both
located in the Busuanga/Coron area.
Beltran’s core strengths are his skill at introducing unorthodox or
"common sense" perspective and solutions, as well as his flexibility
and ability to redefine his role and services as required by clients. In
addition, his long established network of contacts and associates has
always been a very formidable resource in the market place.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Consultant
Corporate crisis management Media-training programs
Public relations Business and agro-tourism development
Team building Government relations
Motivational lectures and
Training programs
Clients include:
B-MEG Skills enhancement training
Manila Peninsula Hotel Team Building and executive
training
Pfizer Executive media training
SAP Team building
Bureau of Immigration Lecture on integrity
Alcatel Executive media training
BPI Executive media training
Confederation of Garment Exporters of the Philippines SWOTS – Strengths Weakness and
Opportunities Training
DermClinic Organizational assessment and
realignment
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Continuation 2.
Hewlett Packard Work Life balance
National University Motivation Mentor
Phil. Veterinary Medical Team Building and Motivation Talk
Association
Solar TV Skills training for 28 reporters
Server Focus group discussion training
Society of Men U.P.
Veterinary Fraternity Strategic Planning and team building
HOST / MASTER OF CEREMONY / MODERATOR FOR
CORPORATE EVENTS
ADB
Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors (AVID)
B-MEG
BPI
Foton – annual truck events
Go Negosyo
Goodyear
Jaguar
Manila North Harbour Inc.
Nestle
Pfizer
San Miguel (Caticlan Airport opening)
OPINION WRITER
Philippine Star Leading national daily newspaper 2006 – present
ISYU Bilingual political opinion tabloid 1998 – 2000
COLUMNIST
Motoring:
Philippine Star Leading national newspaper 2006 – present
Autocar UK based motoring magazine 2014
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Continuation 3.
TV / TALK SHOW Host
ABS-CBN: Channel 2 ANC 1999 – 2006
Straight Talk Celebrity and personality interview program
Insider Late night news program
Kumusta Kabayan inter-active program for Filipinos overseas
ISYU News and current affairs forum
RADIO COMMENTATOR
DWWW Katapat 1999 – 2000
DZMM prime time 2 hour news and 1997 – 1999
Commentary program
EDUCATION
AB Journalism University of the Philippines, Diliman 1980
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