The 2006 national officers and board of directors of the Chamber of Real Estate and Builders Association (CREBA) take their oath today in induction ceremonies to be held at the Manila Polo Club. Among them is VP for External Affairs Renato P. Dragon ‘56, former Cavite representative. Expected to grace the event is Paranaque Rep. Eduardo C. Zialcita ‘68, a former executive vice-president of CREBA and currently the chair of the House committee on housing and urban development.
The results of the February 2006 Physician Licensure Examinations have been released. And among the successful examinees who garnered the ten highest places is Gino Antonio S. Castaneda ‘96 who placed 8th with a score of 83.17 percent. The new doctors will take their oath on March 12 at the Manila Hotel. Congratulations brod!
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Undersecretary for Administration Wencelito T. Andanar ‘69 was appointed acting secretary of the DILG by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo while secretary-designate, Antipolo Rep. Ronaldo Puno, waits for confirmation by the Commission on Appointments. Andanar previously served as Undersecretary for Police Matters and Transnational Crime and is a former provincial governor of Surigao del Norte.
Unilever Philippines country communications manager Edgardo “Ed” Sunico ‘86 was re-elected to the board of directors of the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA). The induction ceremonies of the 2006 officers and board of directors of PANA was held recently at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
The entry of Michael Francis E. Sandejas ‘91 is among the 10 finalists of this year’s Cinemalaya filmfest. The entered film project entitled “Tulad ng Dati” centers on the local band scene, as vivified by the “rebirth” of The Dawn. Each finalist will receive a seed grant of P500,000 in order to produce their alternative movies for presentation at the second Cinemalaya filmfest four months from now. Congratulations brod!
Coinciding with his second death anniversary, the monument of Vice-President Salvador “Doy” Laurel ‘47 was unveiled at the corner of Pedro Gil Street and Roxas Boulevard in Manila at 8:00 a.m. last January 27. Among the brods who attended the affair were Senator Joker P. Arroyo ‘48, Cavite Representative Gilbert C. Remulla ‘89, former Environment Minister Teodoro Q. Peña ‘51, Jose “Pitoy” Moreno ‘48 and former Los Baños Mayor Andrew O. Nocon ‘60.
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