JCPEA Rankings: 06/30/10
| CEBU | 424.5 pts. |
| LEGASPI | 398.5 pts. |
| NAGA CARINOSA | 268 pts. |
| JCI NAGA | 255 pts. |
| LEGASPI DAWANI | 231 pts. |
| DURIAN CITY | 221 pts. |
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Birthdays
- JCI Mem. ODESSA D.C. BERNARDO
August 03, 2010 - JCI Mem. ENRICO ARTURO A. GUINTO
August 04, 1979 - JCI Mem. CHRISTOPHER C. EVANGELISTA
August 04, 1974
Past National President
1949-1961 | 1962-1974 | 1975-1987 | 1988-2002 | 2003-PRESENT
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RAMON V. DEL ROSARIO Manila Jaycees Charter National President (1949-1950) Presidential Theme: Faith in God Gives Meaning and Purpose to Human Life Spearheaded the birth of the Philippine Jaycees with the creation of the first 12 Jaycee chapters and organized the first JCP National Convention in Manila from February 11 to 13, 1949. Organized “See the Philippines” speaking tour in the U.S. and hosted the 5th JCI World Congress in Manila from March 1 to 8, 1950, where Ramon V. del Rosario was elected the first Asian JCI World President |
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WILLIAM A. YOTOKO Iloilo Jaycees 2nd National President (1950-1951) Presidential Theme: Government Should Be of Laws Rather Than Of Men The Philippine Jaycees was formally listed as an official affiliate of Junior Chamber International on March 29, 1951. During this term, the national organization grew to 24 chapters all over the country and the first “Get Out the Vote” campaign was launched nationally. |
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JOAQUIN V. GONZALEZ Manila Jaycees 3rd National President (1951-1952) Presidential Theme: Service to Humanity is the Best Work of Life The growing Communist threat prompted the Philippine Jaycees to ally with the Anti-Communist League. Together with the American Legion, the first “Voice of Democracy” oratorical contest was launched. The JCP By-laws were also amended to allow the national president to run for a second term. |
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RAMON G. MORADA Davao Jaycees 4th National President (1952) Presidential Theme: Service to Humanity is the Best Work of Life The untimely death of re-elected National President Joaquin V. Gonzalez on March 30, 1952 prompted his Executive Vice-President to finish his remaining term of office. A pavilion in Welfareville was constructed in honor of the late President and extension work outside the Philippines began this year in earnest |
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OSCAR J. ARELLANO Manila Jaycees 5th National President (1952-1953) Presidential Theme: Economic Justice Can Best Be Won by Free Men through Free Enterprise The Philippine Jaycees hosted the 3rd Jayceeasia Regional Conference from April 8 to 11, 1953, which saw around 500 delegates attending the international gathering. Apart from actively extending chapters in Asia, it was able to push for the election of Roberto T. Villanueva as the 2nd Filipino JCI World President |
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PRIMITIVO E. DOMINGO Manila Jaycees 6th National President (1953-1954) Presidential Theme: Earth’s Great Treasure Lies in Human Personality The increasing prominence of the Philippine Jaycees led to being tapped by government. It helped host the officials and athletes of the 2nd Asian Games in 1954. It also conducted a youth rally in honor of visiting U.S. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon, and as organized educational health campaigns nationwide. |
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AMELITO R. MUTUC Manila Jaycees 7th National President (1954-1955) Presidential Theme: Service to Humanity is the Best Work of Life The term focused on international relief projects with the launching of “Operation Brotherhood,” as Filipino doctors and nurses were deployed to help North Vietnamese refugees. It also held rat extermination projects in Cotabato, launched its first national directory and published its first official newsletter |
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RAMIRO J. GARCIA Bacolod Jaycees 8th National President (1955-1956) Presidential Theme: Government Should Be of Laws Rather Than of Men Building upon the foundation of its predecessors, the term continued many of the major projects of the previous term and launched new ones, such as the national “Diamond Gloves” boxing tournament for boys and the installation of the first Philippine-Vietnam radio-telephone direct link. |
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LUIS MARIA Z. ARANETA Manila Jaycees 9th National President (1956-1957) Presidential Theme: Government Should Be of Laws Rather Than of Men Inspired by the overwhelming success of “Operation Brotherhood” international relief project, the Philippine Jaycees held a local version of the project entitled “Help Juan,” a multi-disciplinary approach to helping the needy. It provided assistance to the 1956 Mindanao earthquake and Catbalogan flood victims. |
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SOTERO H. LAUREL Manila Jaycees 10th National President (1957-1958) Presidential Theme: Unity among Men… Unity among Nations Continually beset with financial difficulties, the Philippine Jaycees embarked on a JCP raffle to augment its coffers. It sent the biggest delegation to the 12th JCI World Congress in Tokyo and conducted a Mindanao Studies Project. Lastly, it launched the “Traveling Tamaraw” project to forge better inter-chapter relations. |
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ANTONIO M. MEER Manila Jaycees 11th National President (1958-1959) Presidential Theme: Greater Understanding in a Changing Nation In an effort to improve its operations, the first Special National Convention was held in May 1958, which led to the shift of the Philippine Jaycees’ fiscal year to the calendar year. This year’s administration focused on strengthening its global relations through foreign visitations and attendance to international functions. |
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GREGORIO L. ARANETA II Manila Jaycees 12th National President (1960) Presidential Theme: Our Progress… The Challenge to Our Nation As the new fiscal year took into effect, the term marked the first dozen years of the Jaycee movement in the Philippines. The Philippine Jaycees hosted the 10th Jayceeasia Regional Conference from April 26 to 30, 1960, and officially adopted the “Ten Outstanding Young Men” (TOYM) from the Manila Jaycees. |
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RAMON M. OSMEÑA Manila Jaycees 13th National President (1961) Presidential Theme: Service to Humanity… Our Commitment In support of President Carlos P. Garcia’s “See the Philippines” project, the Philippine Jaycees launched “Travel Philippines,” a tourism campaign. It played host to visiting Jaycees to the JCI World Congress, with its “Stop over Manila” campaign. It also adopted the “Walkathon” project to foster a healthy citizenry |
1949-1961 | 1962-1974 | 1975-1987 | 1988-2002 | 2003-PRESENT
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AMALIO M. DE JESUS, JR. Tarlac Jaycees 14th National President (1962) Presidential Theme: Better Leaders for a Better Philippines This term was a busy one for the Philippine Jaycees, as it expended its resources in organizing relief operations to disaster-stricken areas nationwide, such as the 1962 Mindanao flood, as well as the Central Luzon flash floods in Malolos and San Fernando. It also pursued its membership growth campaign with vigor. |
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JOSE G. MORADA Davao Jaycees 15th National President (1963) Presidential Theme: Learning Today… Leading Tomorrow This year, the Philippine Jaycees focused its attention to extending its hand of friendship to foreign chapters. Under “Operation Friendship,” the national organization was able to visit many chapters in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It also conducted a Filipino art exhibition in the famous New York Art Gallery |
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JOSE E. DELA ROSA Cotabato Jaycees 16th National President (1964) Presidential Theme: Better Understanding… Better Leadership Fresh from its renewed success in the international arena, the Philippine Jaycees focused on improving inter-chapter relations with “Operation Samahan.” It concentrated on helping poorer chapters through the institution of such projects as like the setting up of livelihood centers and developing training programs. |
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ANGELO A. KING Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 17th National President (1965) Presidential Theme: Leadership through Community Service With the first Filipino-Chinese leader at the helm of the national organization, community service became its sustaining focus. The Philippine Jaycees helped organize the “Crusade against Violence,” and launched the “World Tensions” Project that saw Asian Jaycees convene to discuss peace in their region. |
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JESUS P. PERLAS, JR. Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 18th National President (1966) Presidential Theme: Accepting tomorrow’s Challenge Cognizant of the growing unrest with established institutions, the Philippine began voicing out its opinions on pressing issues in major newspapers. Apart from its myriad of community projects, it helped secure a 400 square meter lot in Quezon City for the construction of its permanent national headquarters. |
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JOSE M. BARREDO, JR. Makati Jaycees 19th National President (1967) Presidential Theme: Progress through Self-Improvement Two memorable undertakings characterized this year’s administration: First, the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Jaycee-Pepsi Building in Quezon City on May 11, 1967, and the adoption of the “Ten Outstanding Policemen of the Philippines” Awards project from the Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees. |
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AGAPITO A. AQUINO Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 20th National President (1968) Presidential Theme: Developing People… Developing the Nation Apart from the formal inauguration and transfer to the new JCP National Headquarters on May 2, 1968, the Philippine Jaycees also took time out to host the Jaycee delegates of the 18th JCI Multi-Nation Regional Conference from April 30 to May 4, 1968 in Manila. |
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TOMAS V. SANTOS Cotabato Jaycees 21st National President (1969) Presidential Theme: Unity for Peace and Progress The Philippine Jaycees spearheaded the formal creation of the Philippine Jaycee Senate on February 15, 1969 with the approval of its By-laws. It also helped create the Inter-Asia Pacific Cooperation during the 19th JCI Multi-Nation Conference in Taiwan, to forge stronger ties among its Asian neighbors. |
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FIRMO O. LIWANAG Manila Jaycees 22nd National President (1970) Presidential Theme: The Spirit of 1970… Positive Leadership Determined to be relevant, the Philippine Jaycees was heavily involved in projects that dealt with matters of state. They were the first voluntary organization to suggest the convening of a constituent assembly to draft a new Philippine Constitution and publicly called for sobriety amidst changing times. |
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HORACIO MARCOS V. CALO Butuan Jaycees 23rd National President (1971) Presidential Theme: Young People for a Better Tomorrow With the election of the youngest National President to assume office (24 years old), the Philippine Jaycees was imbibed with a spirit of renewed dynamism. It observed the first national “Jaycee Week” and launched a number of disaster relief projects aimed to help Typhoon Yoling victims. |
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JOHNNY C. ARUEGO Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 24th National President (1972) Presidential Theme: The Jaycees… A Bridge to National Progress Faced with a worsening political strife, the Philippine Jaycees allied itself with a number of business and charity groups in easing the plight of the poor. It submitted its proposals to the Philippine Constitutional Convention and adopted the “Alay Lakad” program from the Makati Jaycees for the out-of-school youth. |
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FELICIANO R. BELMONTE, JR. Manila Jaycees 25th National President (1973) Presidential Theme: Leadership in Action With the advent of Martial Law that restricted political activity, the role of the Philippine Jaycees became more pronounced. The 23rd JCI Asia-Pacific Conference was hosted in Manila from May 22 to 26, 1973. Community projects, like “Operation Bayanihan,” were created and the TOYM was revived. |
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DAVID D. CHUA-UNSU Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 26th National President (1974) Presidential Theme: Our Nation, Our Responsibility The Philippine Jaycees worked closely with stalwarts of the “New Society,” as it beautified key cities in the country. It was also one of the key players in the establishment of the first JCI Asia-Pacific Development Council and paid tribute to Artemio L. Vergel de Dios, the founder of the Philippine Jaycee movement. |
1949-1961 | 1962-1974 | 1975-1987 | 1988-2002 | 2003-PRESENT
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ERNESTO B. MARCELO Caloocan Jaycees 27th Nationa l President |
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SEBASTIAN L. ANGLIONGTO Davao Jaycees 28th National President (1976) Presidential Theme: Our Heritage… Our Future Determined to host the 1978 JCI World Congress, the Philippine Jaycees teamed up with the government to strengthen their bid, which they eventually won at the 28th JCI World Congress in St. Louis. This year also saw the creation of the Philippine Junior Jaycees with the adoption of their national charter. |
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FRANCISCO N. DY, JR. Pasay Jaycees 29th National President (1977) Presidential Theme: One World, One Community While the term launched a series of new programs, such as the “Search for Outstanding Filipino Farmer,” and the “Kawal Awards” for the most outstanding Filipino soldiers, the Philippine Jaycees also organized the first Philippine Junior Jaycees National Convention in Cebu. |
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ROZEL MAR F. SANTOS Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 30th National President (1978) Presidential Theme: Our Children, Our Future The Philippine Jaycees hosted a very successful 30th JCI World Congress in Manila from November 5 to 11, 1978. In observance of JCI’s major emphasis theme, the term mainly focused on projects geared towards the upliftment of children’s welfare through children’s rights awareness campaigns. |
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VICENTE C. BESA Tarlac Jaycees 31st National President (1979) Presidential Theme: Social Objectives and Administrative Reliability Emphasizing on membership growth, the term implemented its “1+1” program that led to a dramatic increase of chapters. Major constitutional amendments were made this year that changed the operational structure of the national organization, one of which was the categorization of JCP into five area groups. |
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FRANKLIN A. EVARISTO Manila Jaycees 32nd National President (1980) Presidential Theme: Compassion, Understanding, and Involvement The presidential election impasse led to a leadership crisis, which paved the way for the National Executive Vice-President to assume the Presidency. Despite the 5-month stalemate, the Philippine Jaycees introduced the “Outstanding Filipinos Overseas Awards,” “Alay Pangkabuhayan,” and the Bio-gas Digester Project. |
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HARRY C. ANGPING San Juan “Pinaglabanan” Jaycees 33rd National President (1981) Presidential Theme: Leadership in Energy and Accelerated Development The Philippine Jaycees hosted the 31st JCI Asia-Pacific Conference from May 19 to 24, 1981. This year also saw the new JCP organizational structure take effect. Apart from the Project “Balik-Aral” for out-of-school youths, it also revived the “Voice of Democracy” contest and energy conservation projects. |
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VICTOR JOSE I. LUCIANO Quezon City “Capitol” Jaycees 34th National President (1982) Presidential Theme: Back to Basics Responding to a public clamor to reform internal problems, the term called for a Special Constitutional Convention to amend JCP’s By-laws. Other changes included the streamlining of the National Secretariat, the appointment of the first Executive Director, and a drafting of a comprehensive financial action plan. |
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ARTURO DOUGLAS G. NAZARENO Cavite “Magiting” Jaycees 35th National President (1983) Presidential Theme: Bridging Jaycee Chapters Nationwide Determined to expend the movement’s influence further, the term conducted an aggressive recruitment program that saw a dramatic increase from 6,000 to 9,000 members. The JCP Trainer’s Circle was also organized for the first time, and “Instant Premyo” and “Jaycee Stakes” raffles were held to attract JCP funds. |
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RAMON S. BAGATSING, JR. Manila Jaycees 36th National President (1984) Presidential Theme: Living the Jaycee Creed Cognizant of the country’s depressed economic situation, the Philippine Jaycees embarked on strengthening its internal operations. Individual management and financial stability were the focus of this term, as “Adopt-a-Barangay” and “Plant a Tree for Life” were held, and the 25th anniversary of TOYM was observed. |
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RENATO B. BATOON Naguilian “Basi” Jaycees 37th National President (1985) Presidential Theme: Jaycees for a Better Tomorrow To improve the quality of its membership, the Philippine Jaycees revised its Membership Extension Manuals. Along with the creation of the Jaycees Int’l Philippines Foundation, the Presidential Youth Leadership Excellence Awards was launched, along with national oratorical and writing contests for students. |
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LUIS F. ABAÑO Daet “Kabihug” Jaycees 38th National President (1986) Presidential Theme: Unity and Peace for a Better Tomorrow Fortuitous events which led to the EDSA Revolution prompted the Philippine Jaycees to help the new government through “Share the Load” projects. Foremost of these projects were the “Project Charter,” “Project OIC,” “JC for Domestic Tourism,” and “Jaycees War against Poverty.” |
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RODOLFO C. FARIÑAS Laoag “Amianan” Jaycees 39th National President (1987) Presidential Theme: New Values, New Nation The Philippine Jaycees continued its “Project Charter” educational campaigns on the new Constitution, as well allying with NAMFREL’s “Operation Quick Count” during the 1987 Congressional Elections. It has publicly decried against vigilante groups and helped the government’s drive against child abuse. |
1949-1961 | 1962-1974 | 1975-1987 | 1988-2002 | 2003-PRESENT
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ISIDORO MANUEL FERNANDO R. BAKUNAWA Tacloban “Love” Jaycees 40th National President (1988) Presidential Theme: 40 Years of Leadership Development… Moving Towards a New Horizon The Philippine Jaycees observed the 40th year of Jayceeism in Asia through a “Jaycee-Asia Celebration” attended by Jaycees from Asia. The term pursued electoral reforms, including simultaneous voting during area conferences. “Operation Clean Elections” was also held during the 1988 National Elections. |
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ROLANDO C. RAMIREZ Mandaluyong Jaycees 41st National President (1989) Presidential Theme: Redirecting Values, A New Beginning The Ruby Anniversary of the Philippine Jaycees was observed together with the 8th Special National Convention from April 21 to 23, 1989 that attracted 1,000 Jaycees. Various projects, such as “Pamumuno sa Barangay,” “Oral Rehydration Therapy,” and “Monument for Peace” were also conducted in full steam. |
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BENJAMIN S. LIM Dagupan “Bangus” Jaycees 42nd National President (1990) Presidential Theme: Our Task in the ‘90s… Strong Jaycees, Strong Nation As this year’s term sought to produce quality members, no less than 40 “Leadership in Action” seminars were conducted. To motivate the national board, the “Most Outstanding NEVP and NVP” quarterly awards were launched for the first time. The term also encouraged chapters to help revive the economy. |
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CRISPIN C. DY, JR. Makati Jaycees 43rd National President (1991) Presidential Theme: Young People Committed for a Better Tomorrow Committed to go for the R.I.T.E. (Relevant, Impact, True to Objectives, and Executed Well) Projects, the term organized the Leadership Development Academy to conduct seminars. It also instituted the first JCP Efficiency Awards for chapters, and adopted the “Create a Sports Hero” and the “Kawal” Awards. |
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JUAN S. DOMINO Plaridel Jaycees 44th National President (1992) Presidential Theme: Our Children, the Environment… A Global Concern The Philippine Jaycees redirected its efforts towards the preservation of the environment. It launched the first “Water for Life” artesian well project and pursued the “Trees for Life” program. During the 1992 National Elections, they formed the Citizens’ Alliance for Monitoring Election Reforms (CAMERRA). |
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RODERICK L. NGO Cebu Jaycees 45th Nationa l President |
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GERARDO C. SEVILLA Makati Jaycees 46th National President (1994) Presidential Theme: Jaycees… One with Philippines 2000 Vowing to help the government’s “Philippines 2000” vision, the Philippine Jaycees launched the “Young Entrepreneurship Program” to help develop small scale industries. The first “Community Outstanding Young Achievers” (COYA) was organized this year and a “20/20 Raffle” fund-raiser was held. |
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FELINO JOEY D. LIVELO Imus “Haligue” Jaycees 47th National President (1995) Presidential Theme: Active Citizens, Inspiring Others in Nation Building The Philippine Jaycees was able to strengthen its membership with the revival of 18 chapters and the chartering of 2 new ones. Apart from its many projects, the term was able to co-develop the Global Training School with the Japan Jaycees and support JCI’s International Business Network Program. |
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ROBERTO A. ALVAREZ, JR. Parañaque “MIA” Jaycees 48th National President (1996) Presidential Theme: Networking for Excellence through Teamwork and Training Amidst the backdrop of aggressive membership growth, the Philippine Jaycees formed an Anti-Crime Foundation to upgrade policemen’s benefits, as well as launched the “Save the Filipino Youth” anti-drug and “STOP AIDS” programs. It also renovated the JCP Headquarters and judicially reconstituted its land title. |
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MARCELO MARTIN N. FERNAN, JR. Metro Cebu “Uptown” Jaycees 49th National President (1997) Presidential Theme: Service to Mankind Involves Leadership Efficiency and Solidarity The year focused on the efficient delivery of services, beginning with the creation of the post of Executive Director. This term saw the revival of “The Outstanding Policemen of the Philippines,” the implementation of Project ALICE, and Project KAMPANA, a social action undertaking against violence. |
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JOSEPH VICTOR G. EJERCITO San Juan “Pinaglabanan” Jaycees 50th National President (1998) Presidential Theme: Golden Opportunities in Leadership Development Despite the Asian financial crisis, the Philippine Jaycees celebrated its 50th anniversary with a grand reunion and hosted the 53rd JCI World Congress from November 15 to 21, 1998 in Manila. The term saw the revival of the “Voice of Philippine Democracy” and continuation of the “STOP AIDS” campaign. |
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JOSELITO T. REYES Angeles “Culiat” Jaycees 51st National President (1999) Presidential Theme: Trained to Lead Heightened by a reawakened public interest in the Jaycees, the term completed its modernization program with the launching of its official site in the World Wide Web. It also gave representation to the Junior Jaycees in the National Board for the first time, and allied with various foundations for its projects. |
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RAFAEL P. DIZON III Manila Jaycees 52nd National President (2000) Presidential Theme: Shaping the Leaders of the Millennium Imbibed with a sense of purpose, the term promoted the Jaycee movement through press releases, publishing full-color issues of its official news organ and a national Trade Directory, launching the JCP discount card, linking with the Civil Service Commission for its raffle project, and hosting a major concert. |
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JIMMY T. YAOKASIN, JR. Candahug “Liberation” Jaycees 53rd National President (2001) Presidential Theme: Progressive Leadership for Unity and Service With the nation facing political uncertainty that led to EDSA 2, the Philippine Jaycees was able to rise above partisan politics that would have adversely affected its credibility. Despite the national organization’s financial difficulties, it was able to plant the seeds for many fund-raising projects for future terms. |
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MABEL P. VILLARICA-MAMBA Marilao “Marilag” Jaycees 54th National President (2002) Presidential Theme: Committed Action for Responsive and Efficient Service With the first lady National President gracing the helm of the Philippine Jaycees, the national organization centered on instituting new and innovative projects, such as the “Youth Smoking Prevention” Program, “Beyond Prison Walls” Prisoner Outreach Program, a donation of 1,000 artesian wells nationwide. |
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MICHAEL ALAN Z. RANILLO Greater “Dipag” Jaycees 55th National President (2003) Presidential Theme : Leadership Excellence and Dedicated Service This year the administration gave more emphasis on the training by requiring the NTC to conduct training seminars to the members nationwide. For the first time implemented the permanent ID system of members and also spear headed a computer program database system for the organization. |
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JOSE B. JIMENEZ III JCI Philippines- Quezon City Celebrity 56th National President (2004) Presidential Theme : Entrepreneurs in Action With the introduction of the new JCI logo for the implementation for a one uniform global branding of the Jaycees Worldwide. All NOMs and local chapters are required to adopt the new logo. The administration then has devoted itself on a nationwide campaign to all its LOMs for its adoption. Since its also a constitutional amendment year thereby amended important provisions of the organization’s by-laws to correspond to the exigencies of times. The NOM Headquarters has also undergone renovation and face lifting for its beautification. |
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DENNIS L. CUNANAN JCI Philippines- Magalang Mekeni 57th National President (2005) Presidential Theme: Entrepreneurs in Action With a vision of improving the quality and capabilities of our JCI members especially our trainers. This administration gives more emphasis on trainings and strengthened the NTC by instituting reforms by coming out with new NTC Policy Manual and held area “Trainers Forum” to re-envigorate the inactive trainers back into the training circle. The office of the National Training Director Office was also created to assist the NTC in facilitating more trainings that produced positive results having come up with most number of JCI accredited trainers (CLTs, CNTs, NG) over the years including one IG for the last eleven years. |
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ISMAEL P. PENADO JCI Bacolod, Inc. 58th National President (2006) Presidential Theme: Entrepreneurs in Action Believing that putting more emphasis on the marketing strategies will gain positive outlook in terms of financial sourcing of the organization needed to execute it projects.. During this administration it gained more the trust and confidence of corporate partners thereby resulting for more sponsorship on national projects. The search for the The Outstanding Councilors of the Philippines (TOCP) was introduced for the first time as one of the flagship projects besides the TOYM, TOPP etc. Other projects like National Essay Writing Contest, Bring Back the Smiles, Business Networking Seminars were also implemented. |
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GLENN B. SANTOS JCI Marilaw 59th National President (2007) Presidential Theme: Be Better-Think BIG “Taking Definite Action-Making Things Happen” Embarking on a major thrust in “Making Things Happen” where its main goal was focused in making the organization to be more financially viable. During this year it was decided that local dues be increased by fifty percent. Such plan was initiated to augment the extra funds coming from national projects, donations from JCI Senators and Past JCI past national officers. Such move yielded positive results thereby nearly doubling the organization’s revenues. With more funds generated the organization was able to pay all the remaining JCI arrears incurred from previous years, This year was also first time that JCI CYEA project was conducted nationally. On this year the organization also Chaired the Alay Lakad and regarded as one of the most successful because of funds raised and the biggest in terms of community participation The JCI Phils. building was also fully face lifted and additional office equipments were also procured and was able also to turnover a substantial surplus to the incoming administration. |
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ALBERT RAPHAEL ANGELO A. LESACA JCI Roxas Kapatiran 60th National President (2008) Presidential Theme: Be Better “Active Citizenship, Making Things Better” In observance of the Diamond Anniversary a Grand Anniversary Celebration and Homecoming was held last October 18, 2008 commemorating the 60th year of existence of JCI Philippines a red-letter day in the annals of its rich history. The affair was meant to pay tribute to its founder the late Artemio Vergel de Dios & 1st Nat’l. President Amb. Ramon del Rosario Sr. also to all the men at the helm who made the organization of what is today. Going along with the theme Be Better- Active Citizenship. National flagship projects like the TOYM which celebrated its 50th year, the Batang Leader Award (YLEA), Jaycee Week, Commemorative Car Plates and JCIP Rings, Wall of Honor, JCI MAX Discount Card to name few were all dynamically implemented. The fun filled simultaneous Area Conferences, the memorable 60th National Convention in Dipolog City (Dakak) were exceptionally done. Numerous trainings (JCI signature courses) were also all excellently executed including different JCI Projects like the CYEA, BBP etc. The well attended ASPAC in Busan, Korea which includes having delegates to the JCI UN-Summit in New York City also at the JCI World Congress in New Delhi, India. All said activities contributed in making the JCI Philippines adjudged number ONE during this year being the most efficient NOM besting all the 125 JCI NOM affiliates. Such feat was regarded the first and one of the best accomplishment ever by the organization in the 18 years of history of the JCI Efficiency program. Also an achievement to treasure was the coming up of the much awaited “Coffee Table Book” that will contain the complete historical events that best portrait on the triumphs of the JCI Philippines as an organization. |

































































2010 1st Issue Newsletter





