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The Philippine New York Junior Chamber (Jaycees), Inc.
46th Induction of Officers and Presentation of Members
March 14, 2009
Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel

Programme

I. Jaycee Commercial

II. Introduction – Emcee: MDVP Aprille P. Aquino

III. National Anthems - US National Anthem Star Spangled Banner


Philippine National Anthem Lupang Hinirang – Director Armi Piamonte

IV. Invocation

V. Welcome Address by MSVP Mia Fulgado

VI. Acknowledgement of Special Guests

VII. Inspirational Speech – Philippine Consul-General Cecile Rebong

VIII. Valedictory Address by 45th President Victor de Leon

IX. Special Presentation to Immediate Past President Victor de Leon

X. Jaycee Video

XI. Introduction of 46th President Elaine Magalona-Dayoan – Jaime Torrejon

XII. Candle Ceremony and Installation of the 46th President

XIII. Acceptance Message by President Elaine Magalona-Dayoan

XIV. Introduction and Installation of 2009 Board of Officers

XV. Presentation of Members

XVI. Toast

XVII. Closing Remarks – MDVP Aprille Aquino

XVIII. Jaycee Creed Benediction

XIX. Jaycee Commercial / Mingle


The Philippine–New York Jaycees

Why is the Philippine-New York Jaycees Chapter specifically mentioned in the Jaycee Book as “Young Men
Can Change the World”? Because our Chapter was the first ethnic chapter in the world. Yes, these young
Filipino-Americans changed and continue to change the world. It took two years of debates in the highest levels
of the United States Junior Chamber (US Jaycee) and Junior Chamber International (JCI) to secure our charter.
Back then, Jaycees were formed only on the basis of well-defined geographical boundaries. It was then such a
revolutionary idea. Thus, right at the beginning, we made history and continue to do so.

Our Chapter was founded by a group of idealistic young men in the 60’s to serve the social and civic needs of
the then fledgling Filipino-American community. The same idealism was handed down from past Jaycee
generations to the present. The mantle of leadership has been passed on with an abiding sense of enthusiasm
and commitment. The Jaycee Creed, which represents our common belief in the common goodness and inherent
abilities in each individual, has successfully thrived in the hearts and minds of the Philippine-New York
Jaycees’ officers and members. A few events mark our Chapter. The first was our newsletter (ethnically named
in 1975) “Tambuli,” which continues to chronicle our Chapter adventures. The second is our ability to change
with the times (we were among the first chapters to admit women members.) The third is our common
desire to succeed which is the hallmark of strangers in a strange land.

We are proud to pioneer and continue to run projects beneficial to our members and community needs. We
welcomed the Democrats to their 1976 national convention. We organized and orchestrated the celebration of
Filipino culture at Lincoln Center. We supported Kid’s Day America, which taught children health & overall
safety awareness; and environmental & conservation knowledge. We continue to organize health fairs in the
community. We conduct personal, professional and career development workshops. We help run the New York
City Marathon by giving out water to the runners. We honor excellent community leaders (Distinguished
Service Award); conduct seminars for the youth through leadership excellence program (CLEWs); and
Outstanding Young New Yorker (OYNY) programs.

We support city and state programs (voters registration, recycling campaigns, census and immigration forums);
raise funds and conduct awareness programs for local, national and international groups benefiting among the
others – street children we are sending to school (Aksyon Agad); Amerasian children (Operation Giftlift); build
libraries for poor children (Walk Against Poverty); International Child Care Center; Our Lady of Peace Mission;
Little Sisters of the Poor; and the World Trade Center Relief Fund. We organize events (Simbang Gabi) to
commemorate Filipino tradition. We collaborate with other organizations such as Building Futures Together,
CORE and FAHSI. We proudly march and volunteer at The Philippine Independence Day Parade. We attend
meetings with our government leaders in Washington, DC. We are behind many events that benefit our
communities, our members and our world.

To date, we are the only young group in the community devoted to leadership training of our members and
the community through Business Development, Speak-Up, Financial Management, Personal Dynamics, Public
Relations, Communication Dynamics, Team Building Skills, Time Management, Write-Ups, International
Connections, Networking, and numerous community-oriented projects.

The organization of choice for young men and women from 18 to 40 years of age, our Chapter has turned out
Filipino-Americans who went on to become leaders in their own areas of expertise and organizations.

We are proud of the Philippine New York Jaycees. To whoever reads this history and whose idealism
continue to seek direction and purpose and a Creed to live by, come and be a part of the continuing legacy of
leadership and excellence.
KONSULADO PANLAHAT NG PILIPINAS CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE PHILIPPINES
New York

Congratulations to the 2009 officers and new members of the Philippine


New York Junior Chamber, Inc. headed by 2009 Chapter President Elaine D.
Magalona-Dayoan.

My warm congratulations too to the 2008 team under Immediate Past


President Victor de Leon. The Chapter won many major awards in the 2008
New York State year-end Convention. Among them - the most-coveted Chapter
of the Year Award, and the Most Outstanding Local President and Vice-President
of the Year Awards.

I have great hopes for our Jaycee young leaders. I am sure that the 2009
team will create one more banner year for the Chapter. With all the planned
activities for personal and professional development and with the camaraderie
and bonds you will create among yourselves, there is no way but to let the
synergy explode into positive forces. The leadership training you will get in the
organization will surely propel you all to new perspectives and greater
advantages. The experiences, the challenges, the networking with the bigger
Jaycee community in the United States and in the world, the friendships- all
these will surely make this time of your lives truly memorable! And most of all -
will help make you better Filipino-Americans, better citizens in your communities.

14 March 2009
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March 14, 2009

Greetings Philippine NY Jaycees,

This year will be a shining year for your chapter. You have an
outstanding Board, being led by Elaine Magalona-Dayoan.
The Philippine-NY Jaycees have some great projects lined up
and I’m sure you’ll have an outstanding year.

Being Chapter of the year takes a lot of work, but winning it


two years in a row is even tougher. I’m sure your chapter will work even more than last
year to obtain the trophy.

Good luck and have fun.

Stephanie Kingsley
79th President
JCI New York State

March 2, 2009

Dear Elaine,

It gives me great pleasure to greet the 46th set of Officers and Members of the Philippine-New
York Jaycees on your induction on March 14, 2009. I wish I could be with you on this special occa-
sion.

We are very proud that you continue to tackle the great tasks we started some forty six years
ago. Keep up your excellent work and always be guided by our Jaycee Creed.

Again, please accept my warmest congratulations and best regards to one and all.

Jayceely yours,

ERNESTO L. PILARES
Charter President
Philippine-New York Jaycees
JCI Senator 7077
Jaycees Leadership:
Unleashing Potentials

2009 Board of Officers

Elaine Magalona-Dayoan
Chapter President

Aprille P. Aquino
VP, Management Dev’t

Ted Joseph Martinez


VP, Individual Dev’t

Almor F. Dayoan
VP, Community Dev’t

Edwin Ochoa
VP, International Affairs
March 14, 2009
Carmencita-Mia Fulgado, Esq.
VP, Membership Services

Belinda Molina
Director
Dear fellow Jaycees, Friends of Jaycees and Guests,
Armi Piamonte
Director On behalf of JCI-New York State Junior Chamber, welcome to the Philippine New York Junior
Chamber’s 46th Annual Installation of Officers Ceremony! We are delighted and very grateful to have all of
John Paul Ramos
Director you here to be present with us to help us celebrate this very important occasion, not only to swear in the
incoming 2009 Officers but to present the members of our Jaycees organization to the community-at-large.
Marjerie Rosales
Director
Having served as the 44th Chapter President in 2007 of this great Philippine New York Jaycees
Mary Reggie Rosales
Treasurer organization, I truly appreciate the hard work and dedication that it takes in creating positive change. Now
Tracy Tabije
currently serving as the International Affairs Vice-President (IAVP) of the JCI-New York State Jaycees in
Auditor 2009, it is my desire and goal that we can all appreciate and share with others the great camaraderie and unity
Bernadette Olimpo
that exists among fellow Jaycees throughout the world.
Marketing Director

Addie Adams
To the incoming 2009 Team of Officers, I only wish the best of luck and good fortune to yet another
Communications Director year of success and great achievements. I am proud to serve as a Presidential Adviser to the incoming 2009
Zultan Bermudez Chapter President, Elaine Magalona-Dayoan. I am quite confident that President Elaine will help to “Unleash
Public Relations Officer the Potentials” that exist in every Jaycee member and every one of us.
Webmaster

Joe Valdez To all my fellow Jaycees, past and present, our guests and friends of Jaycees who are present for this
Tambuli Editor
Region South District Director celebration, thank you very much for your continued support for the Philippine New York Jaycees. It is hoped
for that the 2009 Officers and members of our Jaycees organization will continue the chapter’s rich tradition
NYS Gov. Gary Abasolo. Esq.
Legal Counsel of leadership and excellence and continue to “service humanity” for many more years to come!
Victor DeLeon
Immediate Past President
Chairman of the Board
Yours truly in Jaycee and Friendship,
Presidential Advisers
NYS Gov. Gary Abasolo, Esq.
JCI Sen. Ma. Cristina Ramos
JCI Sen. Richard Rillera Gary Abasolo
Board Advisers The Philippine New York Chamber (Jaycees), Inc.
JCI Sen. Jocelyn Bernal 44th Chapter President (2007)
JCI Sen. Antero Martinez
NYS Gov. Vivian R. Velasco Legal Counsel & 2009 Presidential Adviser
Founded 1963
and
Incorporated 1972 2009 JCI-New York State Junior Chamber
International Affairs Vice-President (IAVP)
& New York State Jaycees Governor (#331)

The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber (Jaycees), Inc.


An Affiliate of the New York State Jaycees, the United States Jaycees and Junior Chamber International
P.O. Box 634 Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163
info@philnyjaycees.org • www.philnyjaycees.org
Jaycees Leadership:
Unleashing Potentials

2009 Board of Officers

Elaine Magalona-Dayoan
Chapter President
March 14, 2009
Aprille P. Aquino
VP, Management Dev’t

Ted Joseph Martinez


Greetings Fellow Jaycees and Friends!
VP, Individual Dev’t
It is with much delight that I welcome you to The Philippine-New York
Almor F. Dayoan
VP, Community Dev’t Junior Chambers’ 46th Induction of Officers and Presentation of
Edwin Ochoa Members!
VP, International Affairs

Carmencita-Mia Fulgado, Esq. This induction marks a very significant beginning for Team 2009. As the
VP, Membership Services
year begins with many personal, professional and economic challenges;
Belinda Molina we can’t help but look back and remember similar circumstances our
Director
founding members went through 46 years ago.
Armi Piamonte
Director
1963 was a difficult but an exciting year for our founding members.
John Paul Ramos
Director Establishing our organization in a strange land was not an easy feat,
Marjerie Rosales
more so maintaining and strengthening our chapter to reach its 46th
Director year! Through all those years, The Philippine-New York Jaycees had its
Mary Reggie Rosales highs and lows but despite its many difficulties, the chapter and its
Treasurer
members have remained true to its creed and have succeeded
Tracy Tabije
Auditor
repeatedly.
Bernadette Olimpo
Marketing Director
The year 2009 poses a challenge for many of us. However, it is in these
situations where opportunities arise. In these times when external
Addie Adams
Communications Director resources are not readily available, the ability to shine and be better
Zultan Bermudez leaders are exceedingly abundant. That is why this year’s theme of
Public Relations Officer
Webmaster
“ U n l e a s h i n g P o t e n t i a l s ” is so fitting.
Joe Valdez
Tambuli Editor
Turbulent times such as these call for creativity, resourcefulness and
Region South District Director skill. Through our programs in the areas of Individual, Community &
NYS Gov. Gary Abasolo. Esq. Management Development, Membership Services and International
Legal Counsel
Affairs, we aim to provide our members with avenues to allow them to
Victor DeLeon
Immediate Past President
share their talents; to learn from each other; and to reach within
Chairman of the Board themselves in order to develop their abilities; and most importantly, to
Presidential Advisers U n l e a s h t h e i r P o t e n t i a l s through the Jaycees!
NYS Gov. Gary Abasolo, Esq.
JCI Sen. Ma. Cristina Ramos
JCI Sen. Richard Rillera

Board Advisers
JCI Sen. Jocelyn Bernal
JCI Sen. Antero Martinez
NYS Gov. Vivian R. Velasco

Founded 1963
Incorporated 1972
Elaine D. Magalona-Dayoan
2009 Chapter President

The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber (Jaycees), Inc.


An Affiliate of the New York State Jaycees, the United States Jaycees and Junior Chamber International
P.O. Box 634 Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163
info@philnyjaycees.org • www.philnyjaycees.org
March 14, 2009

Fellow JAYCEES; Distinguished Guests; Family; and Friends,

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to The Philippine-New York Junior
Chamber's 2009 Installation of Officers and Presentation of New Members.
This is an annual rite and tradition, one in which we welcome and herald a fresh
group of exciting, young, and motivated individuals to take over the reins of this
storied organization.

This is why it is such a significant event that is, greatly, anticipated with the arrival of each
year; as with any new experience, there is much to look forward to--an opportunity to start
with a clean slate; build upon recent successes; learn from shortcomings; execute innovative
and bold ideas; and, simply, BE BETTER!

How fitting it is, then, that this ceremonial changeover of responsibility--and potential--is set to
occur just as we are perched on the doorstep of spring, a season of renewal and rebirth, and
how intriguing, as well, that this nation we call home has, recently, experienced its own seam-
less transition, wherein a pledge was put forth to do what is necessary to effect positive
change in our society.

We, as this year’s incoming group of leaders, must make AND take that promise to heart as
well, if we are to build upon the greatness that has been achieved over the lifetime of this
chapter’s existence. We cannot allow ourselves to become content and complacent, simply,
because excellence is, often, synonymous with The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber; we
have to continue to persevere; be diligent; and remain focused on the challenges at hand.

As we look to the months ahead, I urge all of you, my fellow teammates, to act beyond the
call of duty; ‘go the extra mile’; and step up when the occasion beckons. For this is how those
who follow in our footsteps, will be inspired to reach their own ‘spring’--a re-affirmation of the
continuity of leadership--and, ultimately, drive each of us to stand head and shoulders above
everyone else.

Congratulations, officers, and Godspeed!

Yours in JAYCEE spirit,

Victor E. de Leon
2009 Chairman of the Board & Immediate Past President
The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber(JAYCEES), Inc.
The Philippine-New York Jaycees Senate Group
An Affiliate of the New York State Jaycees, the US Jaycees and Junior Chamber International
315 8th Avenue, Apt 20-D, New York, New York 10001 USA (347) 612-1389

2005-2009

JCI SENATORS
Jocelyn Bernal
Senate President March 14, 2009
Members
Flavio Gruezo
Carmelito Francisco
Max Madridejos, Jr.
Dear Fellow Jaycees and guests,
Albino Varquez
Federico Cabahug
Sergio Estrada
David Armesto, M.D. On behalf of the Senators, Ambassadors, Governors and Past Presidents of the Philippine New
Herminio Belizario +
Ernesto Bella, M.D. + York Junior Chamber, I would like to extend my congratulations to President Elaine Magalona-
Mario Labot Dayoan and to the rest of Team 2009. Each year presents unique challenges to overcome and this
Tomasito Lazaro
Rollie Balanza year is made a little more difficult with the economic conditions around us. But through my years
Jean Cua of experience, I have come to realize that the Philippine New York Junior Chamber members
Leonard Camacho
Clemence Castillo have always been able to rise up to meet challenges of the day…to achieve more with the limited
Efren Mapa resources we have. Perhaps the most important aspect of the Jaycee experience is the personal
Jaime Mapa
Richard Rillera development that each of us undergoes.
J. Antonio Arteche
Antero Martinez
Penn Baluyot The Jaycee experience is not for everyone but for those who do take an active role in this global
Cristina Ramos organization, they will come to realize how much of a better or different person they are. Many
Lorii Abela
Tony Figueroa Jaycee members have gone on to do great things with other organizations and other communities.
Joseph Tieng, Sr. I hope that each of you will be able to share what you have learned to others around you so that
Richard M. Aguinaldo
our world can be a better place for everyone.
USJ AMBASSADORS
Armand De Castro, CPA
Steven Elias, Esq. As I see the culmination of my 16 years of active service to the chapter, I am thankful for the
Sergio Estrada opportunity to have served in various capacities. I have learned so much from my peers and guest
Richard Rillera
Jocelyn Bernal speakers through the years. I am proud to have developed the confidence to train others and best
Antero Martinez of all, I am privileged to have traveled the world to meet motivated Jaycees just like me.
George Daco
Rene Goicochea
Richard Aguinaldo I am delighted that President Elaine has taken over the helm of leadership this year… being
Nicanor Luna
Roselyn Barranda President is never an easy job but by having a firm vision and a dependable and hardworking
team I have no doubt that you will achieve your goals this year. Each Vice President, Director
NYSJ GOVERNORS
Sergio Estrada and staff officer plays an important role in the success of the chapter this year. We all have the
Elizabeth Sevilla, CLU, same 24 hours in a day to do things; it is in how you manage your time, your members, your
ChFc
Mary Anne Soriano contacts & resources that guarantees success.
Richard Rillera
J. Antonio Arteche
Rollie Balaza TEAM 2009, I wish you all the best during the year. The Senators, Ambassadors and Governors
Antero Martinez as well as past presidents are more than happy to support you in your endeavors…all you have to
Jocelyn Bernal
Juliet Rillera do is ask. Have a productive year!
Krizteen Dulay
Willi Gamboa
Vivian Velasco
Gary Abasolo Mabuhay ang Philippine New York Junior Chamber. Mabuhay tayong lahat.
Christina Corcuera

Philippine New York In Jaycee Spirit and Friendship,


Jaycees
Website:
www.philnyjaycees.org

Contact email:
info@philnyjaycees.org
JCI Sen. Jocelyn Bernal
Senate President
It is with great honor to greet the outgoing and incoming sets of officers and members
of the JCI Philippine New-York on your 46th Induction and Turnover Ceremonies.

To 2008 President Victor de Leon, congratulations for a job well done! No wonder you
received the Most Outstanding President! Again, congratulations on that. Your term
goes to an end, but I’m sure that you have left a legacy to you local organization.

To 2009 President Elaine Magalona-Dayoan, I wish you the best of luck! I am confi-
dent that you have what it takes to become a great leader and continue the successes
of your predecessors. You have your Board of Directors with you in New York and you
have us, JCI Pateros Balut here in the Philippines, to help you in any possible way we
can.

As one of your sister chapters, JCI Philippine New York will always be a part of our
history. We thank you for all the times that your members never forget us whenever
they visit the Philippines. We’re looking forward to another fruitful year of friendship
and projects that we can share.

May God always bless and guide JCI Philippine-New York.

Yours in Jayceeism,

JCI Mem. Janice I. Nacional, CLT


Local Organization President
JCI Pateros Balut, Inc. (Philippines)

In behalf of the 2009 board of JCI Manileña, we would like to extend out
warmest congratulations to JCI Philippines New York on your 46th Turn-Over
and Induction Ceremony. Through the years, our chapters have nurtured a
solid bond of sister chapterhood, one we look forward to cultivating further
with you.

To immediate past presiden JCI Member Victor de Leon, congratulations for all
your accomplishments and dedication to JCI, and to my batchmate 2009 in-
coming president Elaine Magalona-Dayoan, we look forward to meeting you
and wish you all the best during your term. JCI Phils new York has always
been an active chapter not just in JCI Intl, but even in JCI Philippines. We
know that your chapter will only shine more through the years. Congratula-
tions and God Bless!

Yours in Jayceeism,

Timi Nubla
2009 President
JCI Manileña
In behalf of JCI Makati (Philippines) it is an honor and privilege that I greet our
sister chapter Philippine New York Junior Chamber on its 46th Induction of
Officers and Presentation Members on March 14, 2009.

We congratulate you for being a catalyst of change in your local community.


Your efforts have brought your chapter to greater heights with the recent
Individual and Chapter Award achieved recently. We are a proud sister
chapter, your successes speaks of how great it is to be Filipino, a testament
we can make it in the global scene.

Good luck in your future endeavors, In everything we do, truly Service to


Humanity is the best work of life.

Mabuhay!

Manuel Paolo J. Laurena


2009 President-JCI Makati
Certified National Trainer

Congratulations to PhilNewYork Jaycees for another year of Induction and


Turn-over Ceremonies.

Your success and awards in the Jaycee movement only prove how Filipinos
excel wherever we are. For years that the PhilNewyork Jaycees has stood in
the Jaycee movement also showed that there is heroism in each of the Fil-
ipino’s heart and we want to make this world a better place for everyone.

We are just beginning to solidify our friendship and sisterhood to you as our
newest sister chapter in the Jaycee movement. We feel, however, that we’ve
already created a strong bond probably because our precious past president
JCI Senator Cri-Cri Ramos is an active Ambassador of Goodwill of
PhilNewYork.

I thank your members and officers for opening the door of sisterhood. Great seas and oceans literally separate
us, but our passions to serve the community bind us together. We look forward for a meaningful and happy sis-
terhood with you. We’ve only just begun…

Mabuhay ang PhilNewyork Jaycees!

Laiden G. Pedriña
President
JCI-PERLAS PASAY (Philippines)
2009 PERLAS A.C.E. (Arts, Culture and Empowerment)
Junior Chamber International name change, with the YMPCA becoming the 'Junior
Citizens', colloquially 'JCs' or 'Jaycees'. The St. Louis
Junior Chamber International (JCI) JCI is the world’s Junior Chamber of Commerce then asked them to adopt
largest leadership organization with a worldwide community the name 'Junior Chamber of Commerce'.
of young active citizens, ages 18-40, who share the belief
that in order to create positive change, we must take After World War I, the organization contacted similar
collective action to improve ourselves and the world around groups in the United States. A pamphlet describing the 'St.
us. Louis Plan' was sent in response to questions regarding the
group and invitations were issued for a caucus. When the
Vision: proceedings opened in St. Louis on January 21, 1920 with
To contribute to the advancement of the global community 30 cities represented. A provisional constitution was
by providing the opportunity for young people to develop adopted until a convention could be held in June. With the
the leadership skills, social responsibility, entrepreneurship adoption of a provisional constitution and the election of
and fellowship necessary to create positive change. officers, the national Junior Chamber movement was born.
Henry Giessenbier won election as provisional president of
Mission: the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce (USJCC) by
To provide development opportunities that empower young acclamation, and was joined by other officers from St.
people to create positive change. Louis; El Paso and Dallas Texas; Terre Haute, Indiana; and
Springfield, Massachusetts. The 'United States Junior
Values (The JCI Creed): Chamber of Commerce' was established with 29 clubs from
We believe: That faith in God gives meaning and purpose around the nation.
to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcends the
sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be On May 14, 1925 Lincoln Junior Chamber JCI UK was
won by free men through free enterprise; That government formed, thought to be the first Junior Chamber outside the
should be of laws rather than of men; That earth's great United States. A Birmingham branch was formed in 1927,
treasure lies in human personality; And that service to followed the same year by a Sheffield branch and by a
humanity is the best work of life. Nottingham branch in early 1928. By the time officials from
the U.S. Junior Chamber visited England in 1928, there
JCI Logo: were already eleven functioning chambers. In 1929,
The shield symbol was Douglas Jelley, President of 'Northampton Jaycees' visited
originally used by the US the United States for the first time, which was followed by a
Junior Chamber to visit by a delegation of three Sheffield Members led by
represent “one who W.G. Ibberson to the annual convention of the U.S. Junior
protects or defends.” As Chamber in Brooklyn in 1930.
active citizens, JCI
members were and are The first formal attempts to form an international
expected to protect and organization came at the Los Angeles Olympic Games in
defend their communities 1932 when an International Executive Committee was
and the world. formed. However the U.S Junior Chamber was not sure
whether this was a separate organization or one of their
Originally, the US Junior Chamber used a map of the own committees. The U.S. Junior Chamber official history
United States inside the shield. When the organization does not record that the group evolved into anything more
became international, the map was replaced by the globe than a loose grouping of member nations with the U.S.,
symbol, which is a map of the world with the North Pole in Canada, England, Mexico, New Zealand, Australia and
the center. It is the exact same globe symbol used in the Colombia. In 1936, at the national conference in Liverpool
United Nations logo. As one of the first non-governmental representatives from several countries determined to form
organizations with Special Consultative Status in the UN, an International Junior Chamber, but this appears to have
JCI was given permission to use the UN symbol within our been overlooked when JCI was eventually formed.
logo.
In 1940, a resolution was passed by JCI USA approving a
Each JCI Organization used a version of this mark with program to further mutual interests among countries in
their organization name incorporated in their own way, until Central and South America. This led to the establishment of
in 2003 all Junior Chamber organizations were asked to JCI organizations in Mexico City, Guatemala City, El
unite under the name JCI and follow the current version of Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
the JCI Corporate Identity Guidelines. City in 1943.

History: A meeting took place in Mexico City in December 1944


The Young Men's Progressive Civic Association (YMPCA) which was billed as an Inter-America Meeting at which
was formed in October 13, 1915 which grew to representatives of the U.S.A. and seven Latin American
membership of 750 in less than five months. 1916 saw a countries attended and it was at this meeting that the
decision to form Junior Chamber International (JCI) was (MDGs), a set of time-bound and measurable goals and
taken. It was resolved to hold a further meeting in Panama targets for combating poverty, as a framework for positive
City in 1946. change in the community.
In 1944, the first international conference was held in
Mexico City. Raul Garcia Vidal of Mexico was elected JCI's In the 2003 JCI Summit at the United Nations, JCI took
first President. The countries that originally formed JCI over the responsibility to contribute to the efforts of the UN
were Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and presented a resolution supporting the UN Millennium
Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and the United States of Development Goals (MDGs).
America.
In the 2004 Summit JCI decided to focus on the promotion
The First JCI World Congress of the MDGs 1 and 6 in Africa/Middle East, MDG 1 in
Junior Chamber International would come into formal being Asia/Pacific, MDGs 4 and 8 in the Americas and MDG 8 in
at the First World Congress in Panama at the end of Europe.
February in 1946. It was attended by 44 delegates from 16
different countries. Presided over by Erasmo Chambonnet The 2008 UN Leadship Summit in New York focussed on
of Panama, since JCI President Raul Garcia Vidal was ill Corporate Social Responsibility and the UN Global
and unable to attend, the delegates approved a temporary Compact. The summit initiated cooperation on the subject
Constitution and set for themselves a list of purposeful with International Chamber of Commerce. Also some time
resolutions which all in attendance agreed to follow. was devoted to Malaria No More.
Erasmo Chambonnet of Panama was elected the second In 2009, the JCI Leadership Summit will be held in
JCI President at that JCI Congress, and Australia and Geneva,Switzerland due to the renovation of the UN
Canada were officially affiliated. Building in New York.

In 1948, the JCI Creed was officially adopted at the IV JCI JCI TOYP
World Congress in Rio de Janeiro, and in 1952 a The JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons (JCI TOYP) of the
permanent JCI Headquarters was established. In 2002, World program is intended to formally recognize young
after more than 30 years in Coral Gables, Florida, the JCI people who excel in their chosen fields and thus exemplify
Headquarters moved to Chesterfield, Missouri. the best attributes of the world's young people.

Area Conferences JCI CYEA


Every year JCI hosts regional meetings (known as 'Area The JCI Creative Young Entrepreneur Award (JCI CYEA) is
Conferences') intended to give each local and national a new international award which was designed specifically
organization of that area the opportunity to participate in to recognize outstanding young entrepreneurs. This award
training, conduct regional and global business and address is administered by JCI in partnership with Flanders District
global issues. of Creativity. This award attempts to recognise exceptional
young entrepreneurs and the role of creativity in their
2009 Area Conferences success.
Africa and the Middle East - Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire
Held from May 20-23, 2009 JCI BBP
Asia and Pacific - Nagano, Japan Held from June 4-7, 2009 The JCI Best Business Plan (JCI BBP) Competition runs
The Americas - San Juan, Puerto Rico Held from May 6-9, annually on a local level. Business plans are submitted,
2009 and the best is chosen by a panel of judges.
European - Budapest, Hungary Held from June 10th - June
14th JCI World Public Speaking Championship
The JCI World Public Speaking Championship takes one
World Congress candidate per NOM for its Area Conference
Every year in November JCI host the 'JCI World Congress'. championships. The winner at each Area Conference goes
This is an international meeting when every national to the world final at the JCI World Congress. Candidates
organization from the four areas come together for training, may speak in any of the JCI correspondent languages;
events and to cast their vote for the changes to be made English, French, Spanish, or Japanese.
the following year.
The 64th World Congress is to be hosted by JCI Tunis in JCI World Debating Championship
Hammamet, Tunis on November 16th 2009 for five days. At The JCI World Debating Championship is a tournament
this meeting the national organizations will cast their votes with teams of three members. A team normally represents
towards the election for 2009. a single NOM. The world championship has three separate
classes; English, French, and Spanish. The Area
JCI UN Summit Conference championships are formally separate from the
JCI has a Special Consultative Status with the Economic world championship. The European Conference
and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 1954. JCI championship has three classes; English, French, and
Organizations use the UN Millennium Development Goals German.
2009 Leadership Team

Junior Chamber International (JCI) New York State Junior Chamber (NYS Jaycees)
Jun Sup Shin (SOUTH KOREA), JCI President Stephanie Kingsley, State President
Graham Hanlon (IRELAND), Immediate Past President Shonda Ranson, Immediate Past President
Michelle M.McAllister (USA). General Legal Counsel Patricia Benda, VP, Business Development
Kentaro Harada (JAPAN), Treasurer Paul Song, VP, Membership Services
Gary Abasolo, Esq., VP, International Affairs
Americas Christina Corcuera, VP, Community Development
Camilo Figueroa (COLOMBIA), Executive Vice President Mel Robinson II, VP, Individual Development
Kevin Alson (USA), Vice President Mark Napierkowski, Region Central Director
Ariel Adjimon (USA) Vice President Gina Pellettieri, Esq., Region South Director
Rainelda Maduro (DUTCH CARIBBEAN), Vice President Danielle Russell, Region West Director
Luisa Maldonado (BOLIVIA), Vice President Kim Lambert, Treasurer
Melissa George, Membership Director
Asia and the Pacific Debra Goodstein, Executive Director
Rafael Dizon III (PHILIPPINES), Executive Vice President Michelle Muldoon, Presidential Assistant
Terumasa Kitakimi (JAPAN), Vice President
James Tsui (HONG KONG), Vice President The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber (Jaycees)
Farzana Chowdhury (BANGLADESH), Vice President “Jaycees Leadership: Unleashing Potentials”
Tae Gun Lee (SOUTH KOREA), Vice President
Elaine Magalona-Dayoan, Chapter President
Africa and the Middle East
Roland Kwemain (CAMEROON), Executive Vice President Aprille P. Aquino, VP, Management Development
Dike Paschal Obinna (NIGERIA), Vice President Ted Joseph Martinez, VP, Individual Development
Marie-Annick BIDI (COTE D'IVOIRE), Vice President Almor F. Dayoan, VP, Community Development
Anis Chehibi (TUNISIA), Vice President Edwin Ochoa, VP, International Affairs
Victorien Tougouma (BURKINA FASO), Vice President Carmencita-Mia Fulgado, Esq., VP, Membership Services

Europe Belinda Molina, Director


Kjersti Bergsaker-Aspoy (NORWAY), Executive VP Armi Piamonte, Director
Sayanaa Lkhagvasuren (MONGOLIA), Vice President John Paul Ramos, Director
Anthony Noronha (INDIA), Vice President Marjerie Rosales, Director
Bertolt Daems (NETHERLANDS), Vice President
Konstantina Sakellariou (GREECE), Vice President Mary Reggie Rosales, Treasurer
Arna Bjork Gunnarsdottir (ICELAND), Vice President Tracy Tabije, Auditor
Bernadette Olimpo, Marketing Director
United State Junior Chamber (US Jaycees) Addie Adams, Communications Director
Zultan Bermudez, Public Relations Officer & Webmaster
John Weber (ND), National President Joe Valdez, Tambuli Editor & Region South District Director
Denice O’Neil (TN), Chairman of the Board NYS Gov. Gary Abasolo. Esq., Legal Counsel
Jeffrey Lank (DE), Chief of Staff
Brian Hostetter (IN), Treasurer Victor de Leon
Erica Monk (KY), Chaplain Immediate Past President & Chairman of the Board

National Vice Presidents Presidential Advisers


Travis Ahlquist (MN) - AK, FL, MD, ND, SD, WY NYS Gov. Gary Abasolo, Esq.
Joanie Cramer (NC) - AZ, MN, MS, MO, MT, VA, WY JCI Sen. Ma. Cristina Ramos
Bethany K. Huffman (TN) - AR, CO, ID, IA, UT, WI JCI Sen. Richard Rillera
Brian Kavanaugh (NE) - CA, GA, HI, KY, NV, OK
Chrystal Ramsay (FL) - LA, OH, MI, NJ, NY, RI,, TX Board Advisers
Lester Stearns (SD) - AL, ME, MA, NE, TN, VT JCI Sen. Jocelyn Bernal
Patrick Tomiyasu (HI) - IL, IN, PA, OR, NM, WY JCI Sen. Antero Martinez
Patrick Wallen (NY) - CT, DE, KS, NH, NC, SC NYS Gov. Vivian R. Velasco

http://www.philnyjaycees.org
Team 2009

Jaycees
Leadership:
Unleashing
Potentials
Elaine Magalona-Dayoan share his talent and ideas – whether it is creative, entrepreneurial or
2009 Chapter President professional – with another individual; and if they are given an avenue to
apply those talents and ideas in real-life opportunities, then the ability of
Elaine Magalona-Dayoan is a well-disciplined, straightforward and that Jaycee to become a good and effective leader is on its road to
determined leader of one of the local chapters of the world’s largest flourish.
leadership organization – Junior Chamber International. Over the years,
Elaine has been an active and enthusiastic participant in the Filipino- Elaine hopes that under her leadership, she can inspire Jaycee members
American community through her involvement in two organizations: to realize their talents and reach out to unleash their potentials. Elaine is
The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber (Jaycees) and University of determined to unleash the potentials of Jaycee Members so they can all
the Philippines Alumni Association in New York (UPAA-NY). maximize their abilities, share their talents, and grow to become
innovative leaders of this community.
As an active U.P. alumna in New York, Elaine was a part of the team that
raised $10,000.00 for the Adopt-a-Scholar Project for the benefit of Elaine was born and raised in the Manila, Philippines. She acquired her
current students in the University. Elaine was also a part of the team that Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Communication from the
brought projects like Summer Fling, La Visa Loca Movie Premiere in University of the Philippines and is currently working as a Human
New York City, Champagne Brunch with University Chancellor and Resources Professional at Nippon Life Insurance Company of America.
Brunch with the University President. Elaine was the association’s She is married to her best friend, Almor F. Dayoan and they live with a
Secretary from 2006-2008 and was recently elected to the position of feline named Tobi.
Vice-President.
Aprille P. Aquino
As a Jaycee, Elaine held a number of positions which she managed and Management Development Vice President
handled in a remarkable manner. Before becoming a Chapter President,
Elaine held the positions of Director, Individual Development Vice Aprille P. Aquino met PP/Senator Antero Martinez during her first date
President (IDVP) and Management Development Vice President with her now husband Nonong Aquino. Knowing that she was new in the
(MDVP) for two consecutive years. As an MDVP, Elaine supervised the country he gave his sales pitch about the Jaycees and Aprille was
chapter’s biggest fundraising project (Spooktacular Halloween Jam) in intrigued and decided to join the chapter. She became a member in 2006
2006 which raised a significant amount of funds to help sustain the and since then she has been participating in different Jaycee projects.
chapter’s operations. In the same year, Elaine conceptualized and She served as a Secretary in 2006 where she chaired two projects, one of
supervised a highly successful life-coaching seminar, in collaboration which was a very successful Halloween fundraising event. The
with The Philippine Consulate, which featured a team of coaches & Chairman’s Planning Guide for the Spooktacular Halloween Event was
mentors from the International Coach Federation of New York City. awarded by the state as Most Outstanding for the year. In 2007, she took
on the position of Community Development Vice President and in 2008
As an IDVP, Elaine supervised projects like Investment Seminar for she was the Public Relation’s Officer. This year she is serving as
Young Professionals; Seminar on Leadership and Integrity; and Future Management Development Vice President. For her, this position is very
Officers Training Workshops focusing on topics such as Communication, challenging since it deals with the operation and managing of the
Life Management, Branding & Work-Life Balance. This seminar chapter.
featured speakers and experts from Animal Planet, Fox Broadcasting
Corporation & a three-time Olympian. Aprille was born and raised in the Philippines and the eldest amongst
three siblings of Arnel and Cel Piamonte. Her sister, Armi is also a
Through Elaine’s ability to motivate and guide members; her strong member of the chapter and is serving as a Director. Aprille is a graduate
leadership skills; and personalized approach, she has been recognized by of Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and Information
The Philippine-New York Jaycees and The New York State Jaycees as Technology in Asia Pacific College and is also a Microsoft Certified IT
one of its consistent achievers. The Philippine New York Junior Professional.
Chamber recognized her Most Outstanding Vice President of the Year
(2006) and Outstanding Vice President and Director (2007). In Region She and her husband Nonong welcomed their daughter Marielle Audrey
South, she was presented with the Outstanding Rookie of the Year award last May 5, 2008.
in 2005. In 2006, the New York State Junior Chamber presented Elaine
with the Outstanding Chapter Vice President award for the 2nd Quarter. Ted Martinez
In addition, she was awarded with the Most Outstanding Chairman’s Individual Development Vice President
Planning Guide for the project “Taking the Lead in your Life”, co-
written with Mary Reggie Rosales, in the 2nd Qtr of 2006. The Ted Martinez is the Individual Development Vice President for 2009. He
Chairman’s Planning Guide for the project Spooktacular Halloween Jam, has been a proud member of the Jaycee since January 2003. Ted has
co-authored by Aprille Aquino, was judged as the Most Outstanding participated in different Jaycee events. Last year he served as the
Planning Guide for the Year. In 2008, Elaine was recognized as an Community Development Vice President. One of the projects that he
Outstanding Local Vice President in New York State for the 3rd Session organized was a “Floatacious” Fundraising which raised money for the
and Most Outstanding for the year. float rental to be used in the Philippine Independence Day Parade.
Ted likes spontaneous activities, going to numerous events and food. He
As a Chapter President, Elaine is not planning to rest on her laurels. She is a happy go-lucky guy who enjoys adventurous activities such as sky
is determined to lead her team to yet another successful year. Although diving, skiing, whitewater rafting and traveling. He is an event planner
she believes awards and recognitions are sources of encouragement and by profession.
motivation, Elaine puts a great deal of importance in bringing out the
best in each individual member and bringing them together despite Almor Dayoan
individual uniqueness. Elaine deeply believes in two lines of the Jaycee Community Development Vice President
Creed which say, “…That the Brotherhood of Men Transcends the
Sovereignty of Nation; and That Earth’s Great Treasure Lies in Human Almor Dayoan joined the Philippine New York Jaycees in 2005 and
Personality.” Elaine firmly believes that if each Jaycee is encouraged to since then has chaired projects, and become a vital part of this chapter
with his constant support and dedication. Almor chaired the 2005 which she won the local competition and represented the chapter at the
Philippine Independence Day Parade March for the chapter and has state competition held at Saratoga Springs, NY. Ten years later Mia was
participated in various projects such as the Making Strides against Breast interested in how she could learn from the Jaycees now as a young
Cancer Walk, Spooktacular Halloween Jam and City Santa. professional. Recently in January 2009, Mia attended her first state
convention in East Syracuse, where she attended the JCI Achieve
After only a year of joining, he has held various positions in the chapter leadership program and competed in the Speak-Up competition, winning
such as Treasurer, Director and Auditor. He has garnered recognition second place.
from The Philippine-New York Chapter and New York State Jaycees as
Very Important Partner for the 4th Quarter of 2006 (New York State) and Mia is a J.D. graduate, with a concentration in litigation, from Thomas
Very Important Partner of the Year (The Philippine-New York Jaycees). M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. She has her M.A. and
B.A. in English from St. John’s University. She is currently awaiting
Almor graduated from Hunter College with a degree in Bachelor of admission to the New York State Bar. In February 2009, Mia started
Science in Accounting. He currently works as a Junior Business working at Brooklyn Housing & Family Services with their Foreclosure
Manager for Kinetic Worldwide which holds the world’s largest portfolio Prevention Program, counseling clients about loan modification and
for out of home advertising. Some of their clients include Miller Coors, other loss mitigation options. As a new attorney Mia, is living the
Boost Mobile and AT&T. Almor is also an avid professional wresting Jaycee Creed by serving humanity, which she truly believes is the “best
fan and like his in-ring idols, he possesses the charisma and technical work of life.”
prowess that has proven his leadership skills in his professional career
and in the Philippine New York Jaycees. Almor will serve as Mia resides in Jamaica Estates and enjoys participating at her local
Community Development Vice President for 2009 and is looking to parish, Immaculate Conception Church, as a youth ministry leader and
continue the legacy of Past Community Development Vice Presidents. lector. Living out the Catholic faith is a major part of her life. She loves
to run and is happy she found a great group to run with as a Jaycee. Mia
Edwin Ochoa is the proud daughter of Doctors Ding and Menchee Fulgado and
International Affairs Vice-President privileged sister of Len, A.J., Joy, and P.J. She is forever grateful to
God, her family and friends for their continuous love, guidance, and
Edwin Ochoa (known by some as Mr. Ocho Ocho) joined the Philippine support.
New York Junior Chamber in April 2007. He was motivated by a
challenge to improve the chapter’s website. He quickly signed on as Belinda Molina
web administrator and started to rebuild the website from scratch. Director
Today, through Edwin’s diligence, chapter members can now appreciate
words such as “JOOMLA”, web marketing, reaching your audience and Bel Molina joined the Jaycees at the beginning of 2008 and has been an
unique visitors to a site…of course, keeping an eye on opportunities to active and involved member since then. She has chaired and co-chaired
share the web space with our sponsors. several successful projects such as: Raising the Bar (Networking/One-
on-One of new and old members), Tagalog Class- Spring/Fall, Philippine
The chapter website has become the first place to engage potential and Independence Day Float and Simbang Gabi. She has also assisted in the
current members. It has expanded its capacity to now include chats, success of chapter projects namely, 45th Anniversary Gala, Introduction
videos, forums, event planning and web based newsletter. New York to Investment and New York ING Marathon. She currently serves as the
State took notice and this website was recognized as the best in the state. chapter’s Board Director and Tambuli’s Artistic Director. With her
It is now up for National awards consideration and may soon be a intense participation as a member in 2008, she was awarded as Most
contender in the worldwide stage. Outstanding Jaycee in the 1st Quarter of 2008, and most recently as New
York State’s Most Outstanding Jaycee of 2008! She recently returned
Edwin was elected as 2008 director and web administrator and he will from the Philippines representing our chapter in a number of
continue to serve the chapter as 2009 IAVP. Although he usually does international visitations with our sister chapters.
not like being in the limelight, Edwin’s technical skills has helped to
propel him into the forefront of projects such as the Year end celebration Bel is a Senior Research Executive at Nielsen Consumer Research of
(2006), the Presidential Gala (2008) and 45th anniversary celebration The Nielsen Company. She is a a graduate of B.S. Business
(Oct 2008). Management from Ateneo de Manila University with a Master’s Degree
in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of the
Edwin is currently an IT Manager at Kintetsu International and is the Philippines-Diliman.
proud father to 8 year old EJ and 16 year old Carmen.
Armi Piamonte
Carmencita-Mia Fulgado Director
Membership Services Vice President
The youngest member of the New York Philippine Jaycees, Armi
Carmencita-Mia Q. Fulgado is Membership Services Vice President for Piamonte already started being active even before her membership. She
2009. She has been a member since October 2007. She has been active was recruited by her sister, MDVP Aprille Aquino on 2007. She was
in several projects since she joined such as the Philippine Independence born and raised in the Philippines and moved to the U.S. at the age of 14.
Day Parade Float Committee (June 2008), Volunteer, ING New York She is currently attending Borough of Manhattan Community College
City Marathon (November 2008), Narrator, Simbang Gabi at the and graduating this spring of 2009. She is an aspiring designer who is
Philippine Consulate (December 2008), and served as Project Chair for about to start her studies in Interior Design this fall. This year's director,
the 2009 Induction. she hopes to bring new and creative ideas to the table. She has
participated in several Jaycee events such as "Spooktacular", Kid's Day
She joined the Philippine-New York Junior Chamber to further America, New York Marathon, Breast Cancer walk, and many more.
develop leadership skills and help the local community with an amazing
and fun group of individuals. She also had a great learning experience John Paul Ramos
with the Outstanding Young New Yorker (OYNY) program in 1997, Director
other organization ING Marathon and Independence Parade, etc..
John Paul Ramos has been a member of the Philippine New York
Jaycees since May 2007. Although he enjoys participating in all Junior As a Jaycee member she gained more self confidence grew as an
Chambers events, from individual development programs to social individual. It has developed her as a good leader and a role model to
networking events, he particularly values community development others especially to our young generation. Being a member is very
projects. In September 2007, John chaired the Walk-for-Poverty fulfilling for her because it does not only improve your personal
walkathon, raising just over $2,100 for a nonprofit supporting the poor in development but through the different projects and events you help the
Samar, Philippines. community in you own little way.

For his involvement in chapter activities, John was recognized as an Currently, Reggie is working in Citigroup as Infratructure Technology
Outstanding New Jaycee in 2007 and has since been named an Analyst. She is a happy person. She loves to have fun and experience
Outstanding Jaycee at various points in time. John has been a Director new things. She likes hanging out with my family, friends and with my
on the Board of Directors since 2008. Jaycees family.

John is an Associate at LECG, an economic consulting firm, assisting in Being a part of this great organization her vision in life is to lead
damages estimation and asset valuation for corporate litigation and everyone in a good direction to become a good leader and to be a good
international arbitration cases. He has a BA in Economics and a Minor leader we always start within ourselves. Her inspiration comes from
in Global Development Studies from Grinnell College. Outside of work Lance Secretan "Leadership is not so much about technique and methods
and Junior Chamber activities, John is the drummer for pop-rock band as it is about opening the heart. Leadership is about inspiration—of
‘illustration’, which was named 2008’s Best Filipino American band in oneself and of others. Great leadership is about human experiences, not
the East Coast. processes. Leadership is not a formula or a program, it is a human
activity that comes from the heart and considers the hearts of others. It is
Marjerie Rosales an attitude, not a routine"
Director
Tracy Trabije
Marjerie Rosales is an Oracle Certified Professional and Assistant Vice Auditor
President of Data Management/System Development team in Aon
Global - Professions Practice, an insurance broker firm that provides Tracy Tabije is a financial advisor at UBS Financial Services Inc who
service to Large Law Firms, Consulting Firms, Accounting Firms, specializes in holistic financial planning and wealth management for his
Architects and Engineers world wide. She builds and creates databases clients, their families and their businesses. He grew up in Westbury,
from variety of fields like taxation, claims, and marketing for synergistic Long Island and attended Binghamton University. While in college,
solutions to their department and to their clients that helps to streamline Tracy served on the Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue
the works and produce excellent services. Marjerie also provides (FIND) Steering Committee and is a Founding Father of Pi Delta Psi
technical support and serve as business analyst of their department. Inc., a national Asian-American interest fraternity with over twenty-five
chapters and associations across the United States. He later earned his
She joined Philippine-New York Jaycees on Feb 2006, since then she Juris Doctorate from Brooklyn Law School where he pursued a focus on
have been active to the organization. She joined the Jaycees to provide Trusts and Estate Law and Elder planning. Tracy joined the faculty at
help and to be involved in our community, to develop and enhance her Forest Hills High School where he taught in the Richard Brown Law
leadership skills and also to meet interesting people. As a member she Program. There he served as Dean and was also the founding chapter
co-chaired the Philippine Independence Day in 2006 and Kids Day advisor for Council For Unity, Inc. Tracy is the NY/NJ Chair for Kaya-
America in 2007 and accepted the responsibility as a chairman in ING - Filipino Americans for Progress and is also on the basketball coaching
New York Marathon in 2007. She took a BOD position as a Secretary in staff of the Sports Challenge Eastern Group Inc. (SCEG). Most of all, he
2007 and she has been a proud member of Jaycees since then. is a dedicated husband to his wife, Jennifer, and father to his twin boys,
Gavin and Holden.\
Marjerie likes people that true to themselves and know how to respect
others. Besides work and Jaycees she likes to travel, surfing internet and Bernadette Olimpo
hanging out with my family and friends. She loves sports specially Marketing Director
playing volleyball, table tennis, badminton and basketball.
Addie Adams
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, Communications Director
learn more, do more and become more,
you are a leader.” John Quincy Adams Addie Adams moved to New York City three years ago. She has been a
member of the Jaycees since 2007. She got interested in joining when
Mary Reggie Rosales she learned that the chapter does projects for the community especially
Treasurer for kids. Addie chaired Kid's Day America International in 2007, a health
and environmental awareness event for children. In 2008 she became
Mary Reggie Rosales is the Treasurer for 2009 for the Philippine-New the chapter Treasurer and Chaplain. Now she is serving as the
York Junior Chamber and she has been a Jaycee member for 4 years. She Communications Director, a special position appointed by President
was introduced to the chapter by Elaine Magalona-Dayoan and she is Elaine to enhance the relationship between the members of the chapter.
proud to say she is glad that she joined the chapter. The first year that she She is also still the chapter chaplain.
was a member, she accepted the Webmaster position which she found
very challenging. She chaired a project called EZNet-Tools and co-chair Her professional experience has been in the bio-pharmaceutical industry
a project entitled "Take the Lead in Your Life" which met its goals and in which she serviced specialty plasma donors that donated plasma that
was very successful. The following year, she took the Director position was the raw material for an immunoglobulin (vaccine) that saved the
and also participated different Jaycees projects such as Kids Day lives of many mothers and babies. Previously, she worked in hospitals
America, Walk for Poverty, Spooktakular Halloween, and volunteer to for almost 10 years in the different roles, nursing assistant, medical
assistant, heart monitor technician, and an electrocardiogram technician. Finance. The Jaycees have also had a major impact in growing Joe’s
Addie have degrees in behavioral neuroscience and microbiology. She personal skills, particularly his communication skills. He is currently the
have extensive experience in production planning, customer service, not- Editor-in-Chief of the Tambuli, the chapter’s newsletter and he continues
profit fundraising, sales, marketing, telemarketing, telefundraising, and to be a member to help his community and to meet new great friends.
public relations. Addie was also a part of a project management design
team whose objective was to create a new biopharmaceutical donor Gary Abasolo
database. Legal Counsel & 2009 Presidential Adviser

She has a great heart for the social service industry. Addie is a church Gary has been a Member of the Philippine New York Jaycees since
volunteer for the Children’s Ministry, and also a staff member for the September of 2002 and has served as Legal Counsel for the organization
Single’s Ministry. She is a mentor at George Westinghouse High School since September 2003. In 2006, Gary served as the chapter’s
and currently is a reader and a director of readers for the creation of Membership Services Vice-President (MSVP). In that year, he was able
audio-books with the non-profit organization, Recording For the Blind & to achieve a most impressive historic sweep of all four NYS Quarterly
Dyslexic (RFB&D). She is also a volunteer for sporting events ( New Awards given out as the Most Outstanding Local Chapter Vice-President.
York Road Runners Club) and fashion events (New York Fashion Week) At the end of 2006, Gary won the recognition of the New York State
in the City. Jaycees as the Most Outstanding Local Chapter Vice-President of the
Year in the Membership Services area.
Zultan Bermudez
Public Relations Officer and Webmaster As Chapter President in 2007, Gary had the distinguished honor of
winning the Don Cavalli Memorial Award, which is the Annual Year-End
Zultan Bermudez joined the Philippine-New York Jaycees in 2007 after a Award given by the NYS Jaycees for the Most Outstanding Local
conversation with JCI Senator Jesse Arteche and has since been an active Chapter President of the Year in the state of New York. In 2008, Gary
member of the chapter. Among the projects he chaired as a member moved on to the state level and served as the New York State Jaycees
were the 2007 Spooktacular Jam and the 2007 Year End Presidential Region South Director. Gary is currently serving as the New York State
Gala. As the 2008 Membership Services Vice President, Zultan oversaw Jaycees International Affairs Vice-President (IAVP).
various membership socials and membership nights. Among the
highlights of Zultan's Jaycee membership is his interaction with Charter Gary is an active member of several lawyer organizations, including, the
President Ernie Pilares during his visit to the Philippines where they Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey
discussed the vision leading to the formation of the Philippine-New York (APALA/NJ), the Hudson County Bar Association, the North Hudson
chapter. During the same trip, Zultan was also able to meet the entire Lawyers Club and the Filipino American Lawyers Association (FALA)
sister chapters in Manila. of New York City. Gary is also active in several other young adult
professional organizations such as Collaborative Opportunities for
Zultan graduated with a dual degree in Economics and International Raising Empowerment (CORE) and Filipino Young Professionals of
Studies in Fairfield University, the Jesuit University of Connecticut. A New York City (FYP-NYC).
proud Bedan, Zultan graduated from San Beda Grade School in
Mendiola, Manila prior to moving to New York where he was fortunate Gary is an Attorney by occupation who has been practicing in general
enough to be accepted into Regis High School. Passionate about civil matters in New Jersey. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in
learning and traveling, Zultan spent a year of his college studies in the Economics and Political Science from Fordham University in New York
London School of Economics, the University of Alicante (Spain), and De City and his Juris Doctorate Degree from Seton Hall University School
La Salle University (Manila). He will serve as the Public Relations of Law in Newark, New Jersey. His law office is located on 620 Newark
Officer of the chapter in 2009 with a goal of supporting the MDVP and Avenue in Jersey City, NJ.
project chairs in promoting the chapter and its events through various
community publications. Victor de Leon
Immediate Past President / Chairman of the Board
Joe Valdez
Tambuli Editor in Chief Immediate Past President Victor E. de Leon is 2009 Chairman of the
Board of the Philippine-New York Jaycees. Victor was introduced to the
Born and raised in a remote barrio in the Philippines, Joe Valdez Chapter by his friend and fellow past president Tom Panzone. He joined
immigrated to New York City in 1987 while he was still a little brat. the group, primarily, to network but, quickly became involved in
Over twelve years later, he made an enlightening journey to the numerous projects including the 2007 Distinguished Service Award &
Philippines that changed his life. During his two-month visit, he Officers’ Installation Banquet and the 2007 Philippine Independence
recognized that he was no longer connected to his roots as he became Day Parade(PIDP). In 2008, aside from the parade, was involved in the
aware of his ignorance of the language, the culture, the history, and the “Floatatious!” parade float fund-raiser, the 45th Anniversary Gala and
natural beauty of his homeland. Despite having lived in the largest Simbang Gabi, among others.
Filipino neighborhood in NY, he had no Filipino friends and many of his
Pinoy peers may have found him to be one those “obnoxious Filipino- He began his Jaycee career in early 2007, eventually, becoming a
Americans.” He returned from his trip as a proud Ilocano and was Director that August, and then elected 2008 Chapter President two
committed to becoming more active in the Filipino community. months later. He led the organization, recently recognized as 2008
Chapter of the Year by The New York State Junior Chamber, in
To serve his community, he found the Philippine-New York Jaycees celebrating its 45th Anniversary.
through the internet and was so eager to join, he paid for his membership
before attending any event or meeting any of the members. He even Victor was the recipient of The New York State Junior Chamber 2007
attended his first Jaycee event, a Distinguished Service Award gala, Outstanding JAYCEE Award and the 2008 Don Cavalli Memorial Award
despite having a broken leg. Six years later, through the Jaycees, he (The New York State Junior Chamber Outstanding Local President of the
gained scores of wonderful Filipino friends and has networked with a Year).
number of influential Filipino leaders who helped catapult his career in
Professionally he is a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, having been
with the company for over 14 years. His personal pastimes and other Richard is a regular contributor to the Filipino Express, a weekly
activities include jogging, tennis, hiking, reading, traveling, watching newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey and also to the Philippine
movies, “Facebook-ing”, he is also World Ventures Leisure Travel Daily Mirror, an upstart on-line publication. His writes about community
Consultant and a member of a choir in the San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel. and socio-political issues.

Ma. Cristina “Cri-Cri” Ramos He is also a certified national trainer of the Junior Chamber
2009 Presidential Adviser International. He specializes in the development of individuals and teams
by identifying the challenges and offering solutions to the challenges
Ma. Cristina D. Ramos or Cri-Cri joined the PhilNYJaycees in 2001. they face in changing times.
From that time on, she is always asked to serve as a Presidential Adviser
of the chapter. In 2005, the chapter awarded her the Lifetime In his work as facilitator, coach, mentor and trainer, he has presented and
Membership, The SENATORSHIP. In 1996 she became the Chapter coordinated workshops on leadership, communication, team building
President of Perlas Pasay Jaycees in the Philippines. She was awarded as and other key management issues in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
The Most Outstanding President of the World during the World
Convention in Pusan Korea of same year, Outstanding of Asia Pacific in He serves as a Trustee of the New York State Jaycees Foundation and
Aspac Convention in Pattaya, Thailand and the Most Outstanding adviser to the Executive Committee of the New York State Junior
President in National and Metro Area Convention in the Philippines, Chamber. He also had served as a board member of the Filipino
Received a Hall of Fame, Outstanding Community Dev. Proj.” Kapatid American Human Services Inc., the New York Hugh O’Brian Leadership
Natin, Akayin Natin”, a street children project in Pasay City during the Seminar, and Pearl S. Buck International.
Aspac Convention held in Pattaya Thailand in May ’97. In Sept . 2008,
as one of the Presidential Advisers, she was appointed as Ambassador of JCI Sen. Jocelyn Bernal
Goodwill to Philippines and renewed two sister chapters, JCI Makati and 2009 Board Adviser
Manilena and new twinning agreement with PhiliNYJaycees and her
own chapter, JCI Perlas Pasay. It was indeed a fruitful meet up with Jocelyn Bernal joined the Philippine New York Junior Chamber in 1992.
other chapters such as Pateros, San Juan, Paranaque Pambato, Hacienda She has served in numerous chapter positions beginning with
& Manila Jaycees. Membership Services Vice President, Management Development Vice
President and then Chapter President in 1995-1996. After serving as the
Cri-cri loves to travel and explore places. Reading inspiring and chapter’s chairman of the Board, Jocelyn moved up the ranks and served
motivating books is one of her favorite past time. Recently she joined the as District Director, then was elected as the second International Affairs
Wellness Industry, GENESIS PURE and finds it very fulfilling since she Vice President for New York State. She also became part of the
loves to promote and share to everyone having a good Health is the only International Committee of the United States Junior Chamber and finally
Wealth that one possessed. in 1999, she was appointed as Executive Assistant to the World President
covering Area C- North and South America. In 2009 she serves the
For her Jayceeism is not just a way of life. It captures the heart and soul chapter as Board Adviser and concurrently as Senate President of the
of mankind as embodied in the Jaycee Creed. She believes in Action Philippine New York Jaycees.
Speaks louder than Words. As a Good Leader one has to show a positive
attitude and good example and the rest will follow. Jocelyn has been a part of some of the most memorable events from the
past decade and a half. These include the 30th, 35th and 40th
Richard Rillera anniversary celebrations, the 1992 state convention hosted by the chapter
2009 Presidential Adviser and attended by then Mayoral candidate Rudy Giuliani, running the
Philippine Independence Day celebration in New York City from behind
Richard Rillera served as the 27th chapter president. Under his the scenes, the Paskong Handog Christmas Play, the annual
leadership, he led the chapter to be recognized as the Most Outstanding Distinguished Service Awards presentation, the planning sessions and the
Chapter in New York State, garnering numerous awards for the chapter election of our chapter members to state office. Jocelyn’s involvement
including the coveted Henry Giessenbier Award and a trophy. He was with the Jaycees has allowed to travel the world…from Manila, to
honored with the Don Cavalli Memorial Award given to the outstanding Hawaii, Panama, Cannes, and Paris.
chapter president by the New York State Junior Chamber. He was
honored by the U.S. Junior Chamber with the Charles Kulp Memorial Throughout her 16 years of service, she is most proud of the impact
Award as one of the 60 outstanding chapter presidents in the nation. In projects that she chaired which includes the 2002 Government Affairs
1989, he was also selected as an Outstanding Young Man of America in Leadership Seminar Convention of the New York State Jaycees held in
recognition of his “outstanding professional achievement, superior New York City and chapter’s 45th Anniversary celebration in October
leadership ability and exceptional service to the community.” 2008. She is also really proud of having the opportunity to share her
knowledge and experience to the new Jaycee members and officers.
Richard also served as the 64th state president of the New York State Jocelyn is the recipient of the New York State Jaycee Governorship
Junior Chamber. For his leadership, dedication and vision, he was a (#235), the Frank J. Castellano Ambassadorship (#3777), a Junior
recipient of the Allen Whitfield Memorial Award given by the U.S. Chamber International Senatorship (#64518).
Junior Chamber to 15 outstanding state presidents in the nation.
Antero “Ner” Martinez
He continued to serve the Jaycees as the first Filipino American U.S. 2009 Board Adviser
Junior Chamber Vice President assigned to five states in the U.S. and
later as Junior Chamber International Vice President assigned to national Ner joined the Jaycees in 1990 and has served the Chapter in various
organization members (NOM) in Asia. He was one of the three officer roles – MSVP in 1991, MDVP in 1992 and Chapter President in
recipients of the Outstanding Vice President Award given by JCI. 1993. He was also honored with the Chapter’s Jaycee of the Year in
1992. He also served as District Director for Region 1 Jaycees in 1994
He is a Governor #161, Ambassador #3066, and Senator #53010. and was Tambuli Editor in 1996 and Chapter Treasurer in 2001. Ner was
also the Project Chairperson of the chapter’s Christmas Musical project
“Paskong Handog” in 1998 and considers this as his most challenging
and rewarding Jaycee project. He continues to serve the Chapter in an
advisory role. The Jaycee Creed Benediction
He is actively involved with the Philippine Independence Day Council,
Inc (PIDCI) and is currently part of its Board of Directors for 2009. He Speaker:
is a member of the National Federation of Filipino-American Dear Lord, we thank you for the opportunity to gather this morning, to
Associations (NaFFAA) New York Chapter and the Ateneo Alumni learn of your work and join in fellowship. We Believe...
Northeast, Inc (AANI). He is also a member of Simbang Gabi Sa
Katedral, Inc. (SGSK, Inc) and the Our Lady of Peace Prayer Audience:
Community Choir. That faith in God gives meaning
and purpose to human life;
He is a B.S. Business Economics graduate from the University of the
Philippines and works in Operations/Sales Support for Park B. Smith, a Speaker:
leading home textiles firm in NYC. He is a partner/event motivator for Help us to realize, as we nurture our families, carry out the many tasks
Mobile East DJ a New York based event entertainment group. Ner is a required of us at our jobs, and take leadership roles in the community,
recipient of three lifetime awards from the Jaycee organization: JCI that we are all your children, equal in your sight. Help us to help others,
Senator #64519, US Jaycees Ambassador #3877 and New York State as we believe...
Jaycees Governor #241. Most recently, he was the recipient of the 2008
William H. Bates Award given by the New York State Junior Chamber. Audience:
That the brotherhood of man transcends
Vivian Velasco the sovereignty of nations;
2009 PNYJC Board Adviser
Speaker:
A member of the PNYJC since 2001, she will always cherish her 2006 Help us as we use our Junior Chamber experience to better the world
Presidential Term and stays proud of the Chapter for an impressive list of around us, as we help America continue to be the land of opportunity.
quarterly accomplishments for its members and the community that We believe...
garnered several Year-End Recognition Awards such as the United
States Jaycees Metro Conference East Coast Chapter of the Year & the Audience:
U.S. Certificate of Success – Blue Chip Chapter. The NY State Jaycees That economic justice can best be won by
presented the chapter with remarkable year-end chapter, individual and free men through free enterprise;
projects awards: Outstanding President (first -ever 1st Runner-Up Don
Cavali award), Outstanding Chapter of the Year and the Top Growth Speaker:
Chapter of the Year; Most Outstanding Vice-Presidents (CD, MS, IA); As more and more countries take interest in the democratic ways, and
Most Outstanding Staff Officer; the Ray Simmons Award for Most ideals our organization stands for, help us as young Americans to set an
Outstanding Newsletter of the Year - “Tambuli”, Three (3) Outstanding example through our community development projects, because we be-
Staff Officers & Outstanding (VIP) Very Important Partner; as well as lieve...
the Most Outstanding Region - Region South; the Most Outstanding
Chairman Planning Guide of the Year - Spooktacular Halloween Jam; Audience:
Outstanding Chairman’s Planning Guide - Taking the Lead in Your Life That government should be of laws
Coaching Seminar; Outstanding Local Projects of the Year - Health is rather than of men;
Wealth and the 7th Annual Walk for Poverty (which she introduced to
the chapter and ran from 2005-2007); and the NY State Jaycees Speaker:
Outstanding Young New Yorker (OYNY), First place – sponsored by As we conduct our individual development programs, may each of us see
The Philippine NY Jaycees. our own potential. May we develop those skills we must have before we
can even begin to help others, because we believe...
Other significant projects that received the NYS Jaycees Quarter Awards
as Most Outstanding Local Projects were - “Sakada” , a Presentation at Audience:
the Philippine Independence Ball; “Simbang Gabi” that had a Christmas That earth's great treasure lies
Toy Drive with Twinning Sister Chapter Pateros Balut Jaycees; Most in human personality;
Outstanding Chairman’s Planning Guide – Bowling Day, Leyte
Mudslide Relief Fundraiser. The chapter also produced (2) NYS Speaker:
Outstanding Jaycees and Most Outstanding Contributor to the ID Area. As we grow in faith, help us to do your will. Grant us the wisdom and
the knowledge to seek out and plan ways to help those our organization
Her other Jaycee Year-End accomplishments include the 2007 PNYJC serves, for we believe...
Most Outstanding Jaycee, both of the 2005 NY State Jaycees, and the
2005 NY State Metro Conference Most Outstanding Community Dev’t Audience:
VP; and the 2002 NYS Most Outstanding Treasurer. What she is most That service to humanity
proud of is her very supportive son, Daniel, now 16 years old, who also is the best work of life.
received the 2002 NY State Jaycees Kelly Curran Memorial Award as
the Most Outstanding Jaycee Kid of the Year. By profession Vivian is
an Accountant with a B.S. in Business Economics from the University of
the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City.
Current Members
Abasolo, Gary DeLeon, Victor Ochoa, Edwin
Adams, Addie Fulgado, Carmencita-Mia Olimpo, Bernadette
Aguinaldo, Richard Galdieri, Michael Panzone, Tom
Albano, Elizel Gamboa, Willi Peredo, Phil
Alvaira, Antonio Honrade, Reyangelo Piamonte, Armi
Aquino, Aprille Jalandoni, Jose Inigo Ramos, John Paul
Aranda, Giselle Laforteza, Jimmy Rosales, Marjerie
Bermudez, Zultan Lerma, Jason Rosales, Reggie
Bernal, Jocelyn Magalona-Dayoan, Elaine Shelat, Dhanesh
Chang, Vicky Manzano, Venessa Tabije, Tracy
Concepcion, Hector Martinez, Ted Tapang, Brigida
Concepcion, Krizteen Dulay Molina, Bel Tieng Jr., Joseph
Corcuera, Christina Monroy, Florina Torrejon, Jaime
Dayoan, Almor Nam, Jenny Valdez, Joe
DeJesus, Arnold Neri, Arnil
Congratulations and Best Wishes to Team 2009 and
to The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber (Jaycees)!

From the Magalona Family


Congratulations
President Elaine & CDVP Almor

Best wishes from


Tatay & Nanay
Best wishes to President Elaine & CDVP Almor
with prayer & love
from your Brothers and Sister
Amor D. Miller, Andre J. Dayoan & Arden J. Dayoan
Congratulations
to
President Elaine, CDVP Almor, & Team 2009!
May the good Lord Bless your chapter!

From the Dayoan Family


Amor I. Dayoan, Violeta D. Foley,
Amelita D. Corpuz, Marilyn Magpantay,
Boi I. Dayoan, Rey I. Dayoan
Congratulations Almor & Elaine
on your well deserved positions!

Good luck team 2009 & to the Philippine NY


Jaycees on your challenging endeavor.

From
Tito Boi, Tita Flora, EJ, Samantha & Allen
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
to
The Philippine-New York Junior Chamber!

To Our Dearest Mia,

We are very proud of you!  This is simply the


beginning to a very successful 2009 not only
with the Jaycees, but with your career as a new
attorney, and much more.  We love you!

Mama, Papa, Len, A.J., Joy and P.J.


MEMORIES...A LEGACY GIFT
T H I S W I L L B E A C O F F E E TA B L E B O O K O F T R E A S U R E D M E M O R I E S O F F I L I P I N O S A N D F R I E N D S AT
H O M E A N D A B R O A D , A I M E D AT R A I S I N G A N E N D O W M E N T S C H O L A R S H I P F U N D I N T H E
P H I L I P P I N E S I N C O M M E M O R AT I O N O F T H E N E W C H A R T E R S I G N E D A S T H E 1 S T 1 0 0 Y E A R S O F U P
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WOMAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES , EMERLINDA R. ROMAN, PHD
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Dear Jaycees and Friends:

All of us have memories; they are among our treasures. We


dream of having the written treasures we can keep, share with others,
our relations, and friends, and bequeath them to our heirs. I
therefore invite you to pen your memoir now, your autobiography, a
memoir of a turning moment in your life, recollection of your college
days, express love and gratitude to special people, create a poem,
share an important message or lesson learned in writing. With your
donations, they will be published in a distinguished hard cover,
glossy paged, art designed book for our children to keep and treasure. Welcoming the new
challenges for Philippine education in the 21st Century and with the New Charter, the premier
university of the Philippines needs our help through our "written treasures" bound as a coffee
table book which will be produced by nominal donation of benevolent benefactors like you.

Memoirs of UP Alumni Abroad netted a donation to UP of a total of $50,000.


For this all-inclusive project to produce Memories...a Legacy Gift which welcomes all
who wish to donate, the goal is $100,000, also an endowment fund which will award only
interest earned by the fund...a GIFT THAT CONTINUES TO GIVE, now and in generations to
come, to our children's children and beyond. Let's not put off till tomorrow what we can do
today...tomorrow may never come. And remember, it's in giving that we receive...the more we
give, the more we receive.

Warmest regards,

Menchee

Dr. Carmencita C. Quesada Fulgado AA '60 AB '61 cum laude


Editor and Publisher: MEMOIRS (2008) MEMORIES (2010)
UPAAA National President 1995-99 UPAA-NY Pres 2004-2008
Commissioner Abroad, UP Centennial Celebration 2008
UPAA Diliman Philippine Centennial Awardee for Service 1998
UPAAA Most Distinguished and Outstanding Alumna 1989
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