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Page 1: th · 2019. 9. 13. · Ceremonial Toast PN ANDREW PAUL A. VIRTUCIO Closing Remarks AG AMELIO P. BATOHANON Adjournment IV. FELLOWSHIP PP IAN NEIL F. ANCHETA Master of Ceremoniesstead
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40th INDUCTION OF OFFICERS & DIRECTORS and TURNOVER CEREMONIES

ROTARY YEAR 2019-2020 July 10, 2019, 6:00 O’clock in the evening

Grand Men Seng Hotel, Davao City

Programme

I. REGISTRATION AND DINNER

5:30-7:00 PM

II. OPENING PROGRAM

7:00 PM PROCESSIONAL (RCSAD)

Call to Order PRESIDENT ARELLANO O. ESPANTO, JR.

President

Rotary Year 2018-2019

Invocation Audio Visual Presentation

PambansangAwit

Rotary Hymn

Welcome Remarks PP CARY H. BEATISULA Mindanao Coordinator District Public Image Committee

Introduction of Dignitaries, District Officers, PP ARTHURO B. GALENDEZ Visiting Rotarians and Guests Overall District Coordinator-Rotary Action Group Visayas and Mindanao

Intermission Number RC STA. ANA MEMBERS

Introduction of Guest of Honor and Speaker PP VINCENT EDWARD L. ANG Fundraising Specialist, DRFC

Inspirational Message DG PHILIP N. TAN District Governor, District 3860, RY 2019-20

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III. INDUCTION and TURNOVER CEREMONIES

Introduction of Club President PE/SEC. JOSEPH H. SOLIVA President-elect, RY 2020-21

Charging of Club President DGE RODEL RIEZEL SJ REYES District Governor-elect, District 3860 RY 2020-21

Induction of Club President, RY 2019-2020 DG PHILIP N. TAN

Charging of Club Officers& Directors PDG SALVADOR A. ANGALA Induction of Officers & Directors PRES. PHILIP C. DUMLAO Induction of Spouse Officers PRES. PHILIP C. DUMLAO

Valedictory Address & Turnover Ceremonies PRES. ARELLANO O. ESPANTO, JR. Outgoing President RY 2018-2019

Acceptance Speech PRES. PHILIP C. DUMLAO President, RY 2019-20

Ceremonial Toast PN ANDREW PAUL A. VIRTUCIO

Closing Remarks AG AMELIO P. BATOHANON

Adjournment

IV. FELLOWSHIP

PP IAN NEIL F. ANCHETA

Master of Ceremoniesstead

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ROTARY CONNECTS THE WORLD

Rotary is built on connection. When Paul Harris came to Chicago as a young

lawyer,he formed Rotary for one compelling reason: to help him connect to

others in a new city. More than a century later, we have at our disposal

countless ways to form friendships and networks, most of which Paul Harris

never dreamed. Yet Rotary’s ability to connect us remains unique — and

unrivaled.

Through its distinct mission and structure, Rotary International provides a way to connect to our communities,

to network professionally, and to build strong and lasting relationships. Our membership connects us to a

global community through our countless projects and programs, our leadership in polio eradication, and our

work with and through the United Nations. Our service connects us to people who share our values, who want

to take action for a better world; it connects us to people we would never otherwise meet, who are more like

us than we could have imagined; and it connects us to people who need our help, allowing us to change lives in

communities around the world.

As a new decade begins, we are shaping Rotary’s future. In 2019-2020, Rotary will implement its new strategic

plan, respond to the innovation of the Council on

Legislation, and serve in our revitalized areas of focus. But the real work of shaping Rotary’s future lies in our

clubs, where our organization must do the most to adapt to today’s changing realities.

While the club remains the core of the Rotary experience, we are now far more creative and flexible in deciding

what a club can be, how it can meet, and even what can be considered a Rotary meeting. We need to be

organized, strategic, and innovative in how we approach membership, forging wider and deeper connections to

our communities and forming new club models to attract and engage more — and more diverse — members.

Rotary is indeed a family. Yet too often, the structure of membership or the demands of leadership seem to

place Rotary out of reach for today’s younger professionals. Rotary can and should be an experience that

complements our families instead of competing with them. When our Rotary clubs are warm, welcoming places

where service and family go hand in hand, we give family-oriented young professionals the opportunity to

embrace Rotary service and model positive civic engagement. And when we make the expectations of Rotary

offices realistic and manageable for busy professionals,we develop the skills and networks of a new generation

of Rotarians — who will become Rotary leaders.

In 2019-2020, it will be our challenge to strengthen the many ways that Rotary Connects the World, building

the connections that allow talented, thoughtful, and generous people to unite and take meaningful action

through Rotary service.

Mark Daniel Maloney

President, Rotary International, 2019-2020

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My fellow “Champion” Club Officers and Rotarians,

This is going to be a very exciting Rotary journey for the District and your Club. I know that with our joined efforts, we CAN and WILL be able to share each Rotarian’s aspirations in life. Let us work to achieve our goals and make this Rotary year the most significant and memorable one.

At our Governor’s training held during the International Assembly in San Diego, USA, I had the privilege of joining more than five hundred of our Rotary leaders who lead their respective Districts. Together, we committed to the vision of our Rotary International President Mark Maloney who encouraged us to live by the theme: “Rotary Connects the World”. Reflecting on it and our work as Rotarians throughout a century of doing good, I realized that at the heart of our Rotary experience is to make innovativeand sustainable CONNECTIONS with our members, people of different cultures, traditions and religions. Once connected with our fellow partners in service, they will be persevered to make a difference in our communities and provide professional opportunities we would otherwise not encounter if notthrough Rotary.

This year, we shall work towards four essential priorities: First, is to grow Rotary – by strengthening membership, both at the Club and Rotaract levels. Secondly, is to allow Rotary meetings become more flexible, closer to our homes and involve our Family in our service projects or activities. Third, is to develop leaders beyond the club level and provide opportunities for them to grow. And fourth, broadening projects related to the SIX Areas of Focus in alignment and partnership with the UnitedNations.

BytheendoftheRotaryyear,wehopetobeabletoaddressRotary’smajor prioritiesonsupportingTheRotaryFoundation(TRF)throughour personalandcontinuingcontributionstotheAnnualProgramsFundandthe EndPolioCampaign.Withgreateremphasistoexpandourpresence,itisonly throughourPublicImageinitiativeswouldourcommunitybeabletovalue andappreciatethegooddeedsthatweRotarianshavebeendoinginthepast 100years.

Thank you for being part of my Champion Team and May God continue to bless us for our enduring love to SERVE BEYOND OURSELVES.

Yours in Rotary Service,

Philip N. Tan

DistrictGovernor,RY2019-20

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My Dear Fellow Rotarians of RC. Sta. Ana Davao.

This month of July, officially culminates the Rotary Year of my successor President Philip C. Dumlao

and ends my presidency.

I would like to congratulate Our President, Officers and the Board of Directors of this Rotary Year

2019-2020. We have been an inspiration to many, to schools, children, indigenous people and

community.

Our Water and Sanitation Projects has impacted to two (2) public schools namely Magtuod High

School and Magtuod Elementary School, with theseprojects were able to help the pupils with their

sanitations.

As we continue to inspire others let me thank you for all the support and guidance. Now we are ready

to CONNECT in this coming Rotary Year.

Cheers to all of us and Congratulations.

ARELLANO O. ESPANTO

PRESIDENT

ROTARY YEAR 2018-2019

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President’s Message

It is truly an honor to be given the privilege in leading the Rotary Club of Sta. Ana Davao for this

Rotary Year 2019-2020. It is of great opportunity for me as the new club president to build leadership,

camaraderie and set goals for our club align with the directions of our District 3860. I am very much

humbled by the support I felt amongst my fellow Rotarians. I am very positive that as one team we

are ready to face the challenges set forth by Rotary International with this year’s theme “Rotary

Connects the world “

Align with the Districts goals is our commitment to strengthen, maintain or increase club membership.

We obligate ourselves to give 100% support to Rotary foundation in promoting humanitarian services

identified by the Rotary. To be consistently bringing the club closer to the community, promoting

greater service and outreach program focusing on our strength as People of Actions.

Along with the leadership of our District Governor Philip Tan, I sincerely believe the Rotary will stand

far stronger and steady as he impacts positive impression all throughout District 3860.

The valuable services I have imparted and shared towards the community is a meaningful humbling

experience that brings personal rewards and achievement. Truly, I am grateful of being a Rotarian

and proud Sta. Anians.

Thank you and Cheers to us All.

PHILIP C. DUMLAO

President Rotary Year 2019-2020

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Our District Governor’s becoming a Rotarian is one for the books. Upon the invitation of a drinking buddy, he unknowingly accepted with his innocence that drinks and food are free during Rotary meetings. That was in 2000 and the rest they say is history.

Convinced of the ideals and principles of Rotary, he became CONNECTED as an active member and eventually became the 45th President of the Rotary Club of Cebu West, seven years after his induction. His stint as President gave honor to his Club with the following recognitions: Area 1-C Most outstanding Club President and Highest TRF Contribution, District’s Outstanding Club Secretary and the most prestigious Rotary International Presidential Citation.

Through the years, he has transcended his leadership from the Club to the District level, serving Rotary in various major positions, amongst others as Assistant Governor, District Trainer, District Secretary, District Finance Chair, Paul Harris Fundraising Chair and the latest Chairmanship of District Rotary Foundation Committee (DRFC).

He also put his money where his mouth is -- He is a Paul Harris Society member and a Major Donor. He believes that this financial contribution demonstrates his commitment to serve others.

Aside from being a Rotarian, he is also actively involved in other socio-civic and religious organizations. He is currently the Vice Chair - Visayas of Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP); Board of Regents of Cebu Technological University (CTU), a certified Fellow of the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD), Past President of the Mandaue Chamber (MCCI) and eleven other prestigious civic, religious and non-governmental organizations, both local and national.

His dedication to serve the country was twice recognized by former President Gloria Macapagal

Arroyo, for promoting productivity and innovations in his advocacy and contributions that benefited businesses groups, government agencies, LGU’s and particularly, the Department of Labor and Employment. In 2014, former President Benigno Aquino III appointed him as one of the Management Representative to the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board of DOLE Region 7. In 2016, SGV / Ernst and Young awarded him INNOVATION ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR in the Philippines. He was conferred the honorary degree as Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management by Cebu Technological University, with concurrence by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for strengthening Vocational Technology education.

As an entrepreneur, he started his micro business from scratch with limited financial resources and no formal education in Engineering. Slowly but surely, he brought his company to success without sacrificing the betterment of his employees, which includes PWD’s. He is the founding Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer of Wellmade Motors & Development Corporation, an ISO-9001:2015 international certification in respect for its quality management system, manufacturing and metalworking technologies, with subsidiary companies, joint ventures and franchisees in the Philippines and South East Asia.

A servant leader, he is happily married to spouse Judith, raising four children and with their first

newly born 4th generation grandson. His eldest son, Jeffrey, is also an awarded Rotarian and an active member of the Rotary Club of Cebu Port Center.

Dr. Philip N. Tan, Ph.d, T.M. H.C., F.I.C.D.

Governor, Rotary District 3860

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A Look at the History of the Rotary Club of Sta. Ana (Davao)

Organization

The dawning of new day in the life of Rotary International in Davao unfolded when 36 prominent men –

business executives, captains of industry and top professionals – led by Mr. Sebastian “Anggie” L. Angliongto

met in February 1980 to form a rotary club to be named the Rotary Club of Sta. Ana (Davao), the Club for

brevity.

Months preceding that historic meeting, Mr. Angliongto was tapped by the pillars of the Rotary Club of Central

Davao (RCCD), namely PP Emilio “Miming” Palma Gil, PP Alfonso “Al” Lopez and PP Jose “Peping”Abella,

to organize the new club. With his vast experience in developing and managing a world-renown civic group such

as the Jaycee International (JCI), which he once served as the world’s executive vice president, Mr. Angliongto

readily accepted the challenge.

Through the sponsoring and nurturing of RCCD, the Club was chartered on August 8, 1980 under the

jurisdiction of Rotary International (RI) District 3860 with Club Identification No. 17130 issued by the RI.

Core of Charter Members

Mr. Angliongto’s stature in the business community and his known deep involvement in civic work led him to

meet and develop friendship with the who’s who in the business sector. They were the very ones whom he had

invited, including two prominent Dabawenyos who volunteered to join the Club and be among its core charter

members.

Worthy of honor and remembrance in those glory days of the Club were the prominent personas present in that

historic organizational meeting. They included Mr. Angliongto, Atty. WilgefortesEscudero, Atty. Jose Sevilla,

Mr. Edmundo N. Madrazo, Mr. Pedro Durano, Atty. Martin Suelto and John Y. Gaisano Jr., all seven of them

past presidents of the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII), the sole organization of

Davao City’s top businessmen, traders, industrialists and agriculturists. To this day, the Club enjoys the

distinction of being the only club led by seven past presidents of the Davao City Chamber.

Mr. Henry Tek Seng Lim, owner of the NCCC Supermarket and known philanthropist, Mr. Dante Abaca, senior

vice president of United Coconut Planters Bank and hotelier, and Mr. Roman J. Cuison Jr., a practicing lawyer

and owner of the Cuison Hotel, were also part of the core group.

Also, worth mentioning is the fact that Atty. Escudero and Atty. Sevilla had served as district governor and

district deputy governor, respectively, of Lions Club International, before volunteering to join the Club.

The Club had elected Mr. “Anggie” Angliongto as Charter President and Atty. “Joe” Sevilla as Charter

Secretary.

Later in the Club’s existence, two of its past presidents –PP “Mart” Suelto and PP Pedrito “Pedring” Salvador

were elected members of the Davao City Council, the law-making body of the city.

In the span of 14 years from the Club’s chartering date, 12 of the charter members had the opportunity to lead

the Club as Presidents.

Meeting Places

The venues of Club’s weekly meetings during the last 36 years were the following places:

1. Chicken’s Delight at Villa-Abrille St., every Saturday at noon time.

2. Cuison Hotel along J.P. Laurel Avenue in Bajada, every Saturday at noon time.

3. Hotel Maguindanao at Claro M. Recto Avenue, every Wednesday in the evening.

4. Grand Men Seng Hotel at Antonio Pichon Sr. Avenue (formerly Magallanes Avenue), every Wednesday in

the evening.

As the checkered business history of Davao City would have it, the first three venues are now defunct, save for

Grand Men Seng Hotel which has remained the meeting place to this very day.

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CLUB OFFICERS

President PHILIP “PHIL” C. DUMLAO

Immediate Past President ARELLANO “JUN” O. ESPANTO, JR

President Elect / Secretary JOSEPH H. SOLIVA

Vice President ANDREW PAUL A. VIRTUCIO

Family of Rotary BERNANDITA A. GALENDEZ

Treasurer ARTHURO “ART” B. GALENDEZ

Auditor DAHLIE LOU C.ANG

Sgt.-at-Arms ROY B. TEE

Protocol Officer VINCENT EDWARD L. ANG

New Generations IAN NEIL F. ANCHETA

SIRI VIVIENNE MARIE KHALSA M.ANCHETA

Club Administration CORINA Y. GUERRERO

Rotary Community Corps REMEGIO G. SALANATIN

FLORENCIO Z. SOLARTE

Club Membership CHRISTIENORA B. TANCONTIAN

Public Image CARY H. BEATISULA

Orientation and Education ALFREDO I. GELUA

Community Service RAMESES G. TANCONTIAN

CARY H. BEATISULA

Vocational Service PEPITO F. YPIL, JR.

Youth Service MORTCHILL LORRAINE P. ANG

International Service LENIBETH M. ESPANTO

CAMILLE S. MANGUBAT

The Rotary Foundation AMELIO P. BATOHANON

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PAST PRESIDENTS

(1980- 2019)

1980-’81 Sebastian “Angie” Angliongto 2000-’01 Cristela “Cristy” G. Gallano

(Charter President) 2001-’02 Florencio “Flo” Z. Solarte

1981-’82 *Wilgerfortes “Willy “Escudero 2002-’03 Felix “Allan” T. Fabian

1982-’83 *Pedro “Pete” Durano 2003-’04 Roland “Rolly” E. Mendoza

1983-’84 *Jose “Jose” Sevilla 2004-’05 *Henry Gil “Henry” R. Javellana

1984-’85 Romeo “Romy” S. Go 2005-’06 Wilfred “Willy” G. Molano

1985-’86 Jonathan “Jon” Rivera 2006-’07 Rameses “Ramsey” G. Tancontian

1986-’87 John “John” Gaisano,Jr 2007-’08 Reynaldo “Rey” I. Reyes

1987-’88 *Martin “Mart” T. Suelto 2008-’09 Cary “Cary” H. Beatisula

1988-’89 *Roland “Rolly” Pacana 2009-’10 Manuel “Jun” E. Villarias, Jr.

1999-’90 Harry “Harry “G. Lopez 2010-’12 Lope “Lope” M. Austria

1990-’91 *Miguel “Mike” R. Oppus, III 2011-’12 Felix “Allan” T. Fabian

1991-’92 *Pedro “Pedring” R.Salvador 2012-’13 Manuel “Jun” E. Villarias. Jr

1992-’93 Dante “Dan” A.Abaca 2013-’14 Arthuro “Art” B. Galendez

1993-’94 Roman “Jun” J. Cuison, Jr 2014-’15 Amelio “Boy” P. Batohanon

1994-‘95 Remegio “Boy” G. Salanatin 2015-’16 Gamaliel “Maliel” D. Berdin

1996-‘97 Cerio “Serg” B. Javellana 2016-’17 Vincent Edward “Ed” L. Ang

1997-’98 Francisco “Vic” N. Noble, Jr. 2017-’18 Ian Neil “lan” F. Ancheta

1998-’99 Alfredo “Fred” I. Gelua 2018 -’19 Arellano “Jun” O. Espanto Jr.

1999-’00 Leonila “Baby F. Coquilla

ACTIVE PAST PRESIDENTS

PDG Remegio “Boy G. Salanatin 1994-1995

Alfredo “Fred” I. Gelua 1998-1999

Florencio “Flo” Z. Solarte 2001-2002

Rameses “Ramsey” G. Tancontian 2006-2007

Cary “Cary” H. Beatisula 2008-2009

Arthuro “Art” B.Galendez 2013-2014

Amelio “Boy” P.Batohanon 2014-2014

Vincent Edward “Ed” L.Ang 2016-2017

Ian Neil “lan” F. Ancheta 2017-2018

Arellano “Jun” O. Espanto, Jr. 2018-2019

INCUMBENT PRESIDENT

Philip “Philip” C. Dumlao 2019-2020

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PRESIDENT: GAMALIEL “MALIEL” D. BERDIN RY 2015-2016

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Turn-over ceremony of Rotary Club of Sta. Ana Davao on Wash project

at Magtuod National High School

Last February 01,2019 Rotary Club of Sta. Ana Davao Conducts ground breaking ceremony on Wash Project facilities at MagtuodElementary School.

Ribbon Cutting of the newly

renovated Rotary Club of Sta.

Ana Davao landmark at

Magsaysay Avenue

PRESIDENT: ARELLANO “JUN” O. ESPANTO, JR. RY 2018-2019

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DISTAS 2019 D I S T R I C T T R A I N I N G A S S E M B L Y

MAY 24-25,2019 l Waterfront Insular Hotel, Davao City

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DISTAS 2019 D I S T R I C T T R A I N I N G A S S E M B L Y

MAY 24-25,2019 l Waterfront Insular Hotel, Davao City

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MAY 24-25,2019 l Waterfront Insular Hotel, Davao City

DISTAS 2019 D I S T R I C T T R A I N I N G A S S E M B L Y

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DISTAS 2019 D I S T R I C T T R A I N I N G A S S E M B L Y

MAY 24-25,2019 l Waterfront Insular Hotel, Davao City

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ROTARY CLUB OF STA. ANA DAVAO 1ST WEEKLY REGULAR MEETING

Presided by President Philip C. Dumlao

Theme: “New Leadership Month”

Rotary Year 2019-2020

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Greetings from:

Greetings from:

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT ARELLANO O. ESPANTO, JR. & FAMILY

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Greetings from:

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Greetings from: