BICC holds membership meeting, induction | Inquirer News

BICC holds membership meeting, induction

/ 02:38 PM March 06, 2013

THE Bosconian International Chamber of Commerce Cebu (BICC Cebu) will hold its general membership meeting, fellowship and induction of committee chairmen and new members today at the Bamboo Bay Community along Hernan Cortes Street, Mandaue City.

The BICC Cebu, led by its president Ludwig Federigan, has invited Sen. Teofisto Guingona III as its guest speaker and inducting officer.

Guingona will talk on “The Challenges of Good Governance and Ethical Leadership.”

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The new committee chairmen are lawyer Kenneth Kern Sesante for the Committee on Fellowship and Sports, Melvin Judaya for the Committee on Training and Development, Rodrigo Sanchez for the Committee on Community Relations and Al Ray Ubod for the Committee on Youth.

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Aside from Federigan, the other officers include Engr. Emmanuel Paras, vice chairman, board of trustees and vice president for Internal Affairs; Mitchell Alforque, vice president for External Affairs; lawyer Chad Rodolfo Miel, corporate secretary; and Elmer Ventura, corporate treasurer.

The other members of the Board of Trustees include Rhosner Bollozos, Rothello Dico, Jonathan Halili, Neil Arnold Montesclaros, Joubert Roma, Carlo Anton Suarez and Bro. Edward Villordon, SDB.

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For membership inquiries, contact Federigan at (0917) 5498068, Engr. Paras at (0933) 3440729, Alforque at (0917) 3246632, Atty. Miel at (0915) 8464394, and Ventura at (0922) 8433202.

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