Saturday, October 3, 2020

The young and mighty Mayor Dino Reyes Chua for Asia Leaders Awards 2020

Noveleta—A former barrio in Kawit, Cavite, this municipality was the home of so many Philippine heroes and martyrs during the Spanish era. Stories mentioned that the revolution against the Spanish colonialism produced five brave and able military generals and tacticians from Noveleta in the persons of Gen. Mariano Alvarez with his son Gen. Santiago Alvarez and Gen. Mariano's cousin Gen. Pascual Alvarez and Gen. Luciano San Miguel. He was the Last President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government after the capture of General Mariano Trias, the first Vice President of the Philippines and General Miguel Malvar of Batangas. Another hero is Gen. Ariston Villanueva who together with Gen. Santiago Alvarez emerged as the hero of the Battle of Calero.


For this generation, another young and brave public servant is rising. Already a successful businessman (He is the president of Skyjet Airlines,  owner of El Palacio Resort in Coastal Bay, Noveleta, Cavite, owner of One Greenbelt Hotel in Ayala Center, Makati City and president of World Trade Hotels international6, the incumbent Mayor, Dino Reyes Chua is the epitome of success. 


Now nominated for Man of the year under Asia Leaders Awards, Mayor Dino Reyes Chua is not stopping to help his constituents in his hometown of Noveleta especially during this Covid 19 pandemic. 


His presence for his community is unbelievable as his heart really is to help his community which started at an early age. The trust of his peers to this young public servant proves when he became the youngest Vice Mayor of Cavite City at the age of 23. In 2010, he also served as No. 1 Provincial Board Member representing the 1st Congressional District of Cavite (Cavite City, Kawit, Noveleta, Rosario). He also became one of the youngest majority leaders of Cavite Province at the age of 29. He often assumes the position of Acting Vice Governor whenever the Governor or Vice Governor is on-leave. In 2016, he became the youngest elected Mayor of Noveleta, Cavite at the age of 35.


Mayor Dino Reyes Chua proves that age is but a number only if one really is into helping and sharing the blessings. Everyone can do it as long as with focus, authentic with a heart and with a vision for the betterment of his own organisations and community. 


Awarding ceremony will be on November 20, 2020 and live streaming in the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of the partner organisations to reach more audience. 


Asia Leaders Awards for years with the main objective to promote the Philippines as the business hub and destination in Asia is one of the largest and respected award giving body from the Philippines with awardees from all around Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge these leaders so that they can inspire others more to do better, to help others and be the best in their industries and communities. 

Awards committees came from different organisations such as embassies, high government officers and senior leaders from different associations. To know more about ALA, visit here:

www.asialeadersawards.asia.

3M Asia Pacific joins Asia Leaders Awards 2020


In this pandemic, the one that stands tall for the need of their products is no other than, 3M— with  corporate operations in 70 countries and sales in 200, 3M is  committed to creating the technology and products that advance every company, enhance every home and improve every life

According to their website; 

“During this global crisis, demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) continues to far exceed supply for the entire industry. We continue working with governments, health agencies, distributors and others to prioritize supplies to the most critical customer and public health needs.

We are grateful for the work 3Mers are doing to support the public health response and are taking actions to help protect and support them, including offering remote work when possible and providing robust safety protocols in our facilities. The safety of our employees and the public, including health care workers and first responders fighting COVID-19, is our highest priority.”

Reggie Pulumbarit, Country Business Leader of 3M will be joining Asia Leaders Awards (ALA2020) as 3M is one of the finalists under Company of the year. This is the first time that 3M has been nominated at ALA2020 that will makes the event more successful. Highly credible with international platforms and respective companies confirmed too with the roster of organisations supporting and as partners of the event such as Embassy of Singapore, Embassy of Korea, Embassy of Malaysia, American Association of the Philippines, Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Department of Trade and Industries and Philippine Korean Council among others. 

Awarding ceremony will be on November 20, 2020 and live streaming in the Asia Leaders Awards Facebook page and in 30 more accounts of the partner organisations to reach more audience. 

Asia Leaders Awards for years with the main objective to promote the Philippines as the business hub and destination in Asia is one of the largest and respected award giving body from the Philippines with awardees from Asia Pacific. Mission is to acknowledge these leaders so that they can inspire others more to do better, to help others and be the best in their industries. 

Awards committees came from different organisations such as embassies, high government officers and senior leaders from different associations. To know more about ALA, please visit www.asialeadersawards.asia.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Asia Leaders Awards 2020 this November

Are you excited to know the awardees of the “ASIA LEADERS AWARDS: Real Leaders are shining more in this Pandemic?”

Then tune in to awarding ceremonies on 11-20-20, streaming live via Asia Leaders Awards Facebook Page and in the 30 more accounts under Asia Leaders Awards partners. 



Quick message from one of the awards committee, the grandson of our former President of the Philippines Jose P. Laurel. Let’s all welcome, Robert Laurel Yupangco of Yupangco Group of Companies and Vice President of Philippine Korean Association. 

“In this crisis we have right now, real leaders are shining more. They are still here to help their own organisations and at the same time sharing their blessings to the indigents and Frontliners. These are the real leaders.” 

#AsiaLeadersAwards #ALA2020

An Award Winning Young Entrepreneur, Architect and Restaurant Owner for Green Architecture

To make a difference, one must have the passion and determination to not just achieve business goals, but also contribute to society through service that influences the lives of those around. This is what drove Architect Kaydee Velasco, CEO of Vi Group of Companies, to grow a family that serves and helps.

The Vi Group of Companies consists of subsidiaries that share the mission and vision of envisioning a world of innovation through the creation of a sustainable and resilient business ecosystem that goes beyond its own interests. The Group aims to empower the future through its world-class endeavors and corporate social responsibility.

This 2020, Velasco placed prime importance in contributing and supporting the cause for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially the frontliners. Donation drives and other efforts are done by the Group to aid those in need. The Group also aligned early during the quarantine their goals and strategies to keep its employees motivated and on track. Budget reallocation was also done to support employees as well as more CSR projects. “This pandemic has hit the industries, more so families and individuals within and outside companies. This is an opportunity for us to rise up to what’s happening and help each other out in any way that we can. No effort is too small to alleviate the lives of others at this time.”

Velasco also continues to do start-up company support through mentorship, collaborations with SMEs, and utilization and promotion of local products. The Group also collaborates with foundations and schools for donation drives.

 

“Through our efforts, we want to inspire others – not just the leaders. It’s a collective effort among us Filipinos. It is our responsibility to look out for one another, as a nation,” added Velasco.

Velasco likewise encourages everyone, through her projects, to be involved in the creation and support of various Sustainability programs and developments that would benefit the economy and environment. Throughout the years, her efforts and work earned her numerous awards including the prestigious “Young CEO Awards from the Asia Leaders Awards.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Social science policies needed to address impact of COVID-19 - DOST Chief


“In the policy-making, I believe that everything boils down to the basic principles that is inundated by the decision-makers, and the rest shall be threshed out, as mentioned, as utilizing science and we’d just remind everybody that when we say science-based, it is not only the mathematical sciences or the physical sciences that we are talking about, but science that includes the social science aspects,” Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said, during the webinar presentation of the study on “Content Analysis of Government Policies and Issuances regarding the 2020 Pandemic.”

Sec. de la Peña added that policy can change because of the changing environment. Although decision makers would sometimes stick to one policy that they have already announced, it is not bad to change a policy if it is really necessary. 

The content analysis of government policies is a research project that entails a comprehensive desk review of government orders, policies, issuances and/or legal instrumentalities pertaining to the prevention and control of COVID-19 in the Philippines. The study was conducted by Laufred I. Hernandez, Professor of the Department of Behavioral Sciences of the University of the Philippines Manila,

Since January until July this year, 55 resolutions on policy directions were issued by the Interagency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID), 78 policy guidelines were issued by the Department of Health and more than 100 local government ordinances issued.

Hernandez believes that the most important policy should emanate from the local government units because each local government has their own way by which to mitigate the COVID-19.

One of the objectives of the research is to review policy issuances relative to timeliness, adequacy, practical feasibility and reach.

The research finds that “the Philippines’ approach in combating COVID-19 has been very reactive and more in population control rather than giving emphasis to go testing in order to locate and isolate the virus from spreading further.”

Hernandez, in his study, finds that RA 11469 or the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act’s initial implementation steps show that people, contrary to what the word ‘bayanihan’ as ‘bayan’ implies, are still left out in the fight against the virus. Largely, the people are mere recipients of the aid package. 

De la Peña lauded the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) of the DOST for taking the lead in COVID-related social researches. He emphasized that social science is valuable, especially at a time like this when people’s feedback and people’s perception and situations are needed to be looked into. 

And this is what the Council’s researches have been doing — letting the people know what and how the people are feeling. DOST-NRCP’s researches on COVID have been particularly relevant especially in the decision-making process. 

The value of these researches was seen by a member of the IATF when they requested for a presentation of another DOST-NRCP funded research on the “Feelings, Cognitions, Behaviors of Filipinos During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” which was conducted by Dr. Cecilla Gastardo-Conaco, Department of Psychology, UP Diliman. The study investigated the people's feelings and responses to COVID-19 pandemic across the timeline of the pandemic and through the various government actions.

“With so many legislations being passed, we need NRCP’s analysis to see their relevance, timeliness and the necessity of those pieces or actions,” De la Peña said.

The webinar is the third in the series of the Kapakanan ng Tao sa Oras ng Pandemya-COVID (KTOP-COVID) conducted by DOST-NRCP. The Council has been putting a face and providing a voice on an otherwise purely numerical COVID-related data. The social studies researches being done and presented are providing valuable information in understanding the overall COVID situation in the country.

The KTOP-COVID runs from June 23, 2020 to August 2020 at 10:00 – 11:00 in the morning. The public can view the webinars in the Research Pod, a Facebook Page of DOST-NRCP.

The next two remaining research projects to be presented in the series are: Scoping on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) in the Philippines in the time of COVID 19 Pandemic by Dr. Elizabeth P. de Castro - Professor (retired) Department of Psychology, UP on 04 August 2020; and Defining a Gender-responsive Work-from-Home (WFH) Scheme in a Post-ECQ Scenario by Dr. Marieta Banez-Sumagaysay - Executive Director, DOST-NRCP on 18 August 2020. (S&T Media Service, Geraldine Bulaon-Ducusin)

Matuto at kumita! Cook your way to wealth!

 Have you ever wondered how you can reach financial freedom in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic?

If you are out of a job or desiring to leave one and feeling cooped up at home, there is a flavorful, easy way out. "Kitang-Kita Na sa TekPinoy.biz Series of ITDI" is the turn of the year learning tool for you. Let the Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) teach you 55 simple and cheap ways to prepare meat, fish, fruits, and vegetables. For the manly type - muscle up with 14 machine-based technologies. Below is TekPinoy.biz #38: Ginger Processing. A very good source of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, ginger or luya is not only an alternative herbal medicine but an indispensable spice in western kitchens, as well in the Philippines, however, ginger is more popularly recognized for its health benefits where it is boiled and made into tea or "salabat" as a natural cure for sore throat and cough. Some mix in honey for additional health benefits. Ginger is also believed to be an effective remedy for morning sickness during pregnancy and dysmenorrhea in women. Further, studies show that ginger is also effective in towering blood cholesterol and in preventing cardiovascular diseases. 

With its extensive health benefits, ITDI has prepared several ways to process ginger. To promote health and wellness, interested processors may now learn how to make dried and powdered ginger, as well as, prepare variations of instant salabat

Ginger Processing is Series No. 38 of ITDI’s livelihood technologies under its “Kitang-kita Na sa TekPinoy.biz Series” that can be accessed free in this link: 

http://bit.ly/ITDILivelihoodSeries

Parties can request for online techno demonstration of technologies included in the

Friday, September 25, 2020

NOVUHAIR® Supports Alopecia Philippines

September 2020 marks the seven (7) fruitful years of collaboration between NOVUHAIR®, the leading hair loss treatment in the country and THE ALOPECIA PHILIPPINES, a group founded in 2012 by singer and songwriter Abby Asistio. 

“VICTORIOUS, Rising Above Alopecia and the Pandemic Together” is this year’s official online gathering theme LIVE at When In Manila’s Facebook page on Saturday, September 26, 2020 (3pm to 8pm). Everyone is invited to witness this momentous event.

Read more: https://bit.ly/3iUQoUD

Abby Asistio is currently one of the ambassadors and the Inspirational VIP Coach of NOVUHAIR®, nature’s answer to hair loss, which she has been using since March 2013. 

Know more about NOVUHAIR®

https://www.novuhair.com/novuhair-3-in-1-vip-promo-kit/

#NovuhairxAlopeciaPhilippines #AlopeciaAwareness #NovuhairCares #NovuhairxAbiAsistio