Cebu bloggers group elects new officers | Inquirer News

Cebu bloggers group elects new officers

/ 06:34 AM May 12, 2012

THE Cebu Bloggers Society Inc. (CBSi) elected a new set of officers who will serve the group from May 2012 to May 2013.

The election was held during the CBSi general assembly last May 5 at Diamond Suites and Residences.

The new officers are Ruben Licera Jr., president; Bjornson Bernales, vice-president; Nancy Cudis, secretary; Wilhelmina Sarawi, treasurer; and Narciso Tapia, auditor.

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The CBSi committee heads are Red Yumang for corporate affairs; Michael Sinjin Pineda for events; Mark Monta for membership; Agnes Jimenez for content management; and Bert Padilla for networks and linkages.

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“CBSi has made milestones during the past year, such as organizing the Visayas Blogging Summit last November. This year, we will continue to make milestones and further gear the group towards its vision of becoming a world-class institution that promotes pride of Cebu through our passion for blogging,” Licera said.

After the election, the new officers will meet to craft year-long plans for the organization.

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Cebu Bloggers Society Inc. is a SEC-registered blogging organization in Cebu with over 40 members. The organization comprises of professional bloggers and hobbyist bloggers with different niches. For more information about CBSi, or how to join, please visit www.cebubloggers.com.

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