Wednesday, July 21, 2004
TOYM 2004 Search Launched
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The 2004 Search for the Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) was launched by the Junior Chamber International Philippines (Philippine Jaycees) yesterday at the Gobaidon Room, Club Filipino, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.
The TOYM Search is now on its 46th years and JCIP 2004 national board have commissioned JCI Sen. Noel Robert U. Escueta of Quezon City Capitol Jaycees to be national project chairman with the following as committee members: JC Emman Mateo (Malolos Jaycees), JC Melanie Loria (Legaspi Dawani Jaycees), JC Clovis Racho (Central Davao Jaycees), JC Jorge Bocobo (Alabang Jaycees) and JC JV Medina (QC Capitol Jaycees).
The launching ceremonies signalled the formal acceptance of nominations for the most coveted award, which has been conferred to an elite group of individuals since its inception in 1959 by the Manila Jaycees as a chapter project.
Later, TOYM was adopted by the mother organization, the Philippine Jaycees, and eventually by the Gerry Roxas Foundation and TOYM Foundation.
Past awardees include Napoleon V. Abueva (‘59Sculpture), Benigno Aquino (’60 Public Service), Manuel Pangilinan (’83 International Finance), Menardo Jimenez, Jr. (’98 communication arts), Alexandra Prieto-Romualdez (’01 Public Service in Print Media), Gary Valenciano (01 Arts/Concert Music) to name a few.
The TOYM has continued to uphold the ideals and the tenets of the Jaycees worldwide and in the Philippines.
As living examples of the ideals of the Jaycees, more than 450 awardees continue to provide the Filipino Youth with role models whom they can emulate and strive to surpass in achievement and vision.
Obet Escueta, TOYM project chairman, said the awards is conferred annually to Filipino men and women between the ages of 18 to 40 whose outstanding achievements in their chosen fields of endeavor have contributed greatly to the upliftment of the community and country.
TOYM 2004 Search is jointly presented by the Philippine Jaycees, the TOYM Foundation, Inc. and the Gerry Roxas Foundation, Inc.
This year’s major sponsors are Equitable PCI Bank, PLDT and the donors are Ayala Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation and Pagcor.
Manila Bulletin, July 07, 2004
The TOYM Search is now on its 46th years and JCIP 2004 national board have commissioned JCI Sen. Noel Robert U. Escueta of Quezon City Capitol Jaycees to be national project chairman with the following as committee members: JC Emman Mateo (Malolos Jaycees), JC Melanie Loria (Legaspi Dawani Jaycees), JC Clovis Racho (Central Davao Jaycees), JC Jorge Bocobo (Alabang Jaycees) and JC JV Medina (QC Capitol Jaycees).
The launching ceremonies signalled the formal acceptance of nominations for the most coveted award, which has been conferred to an elite group of individuals since its inception in 1959 by the Manila Jaycees as a chapter project.
Later, TOYM was adopted by the mother organization, the Philippine Jaycees, and eventually by the Gerry Roxas Foundation and TOYM Foundation.
Past awardees include Napoleon V. Abueva (‘59Sculpture), Benigno Aquino (’60 Public Service), Manuel Pangilinan (’83 International Finance), Menardo Jimenez, Jr. (’98 communication arts), Alexandra Prieto-Romualdez (’01 Public Service in Print Media), Gary Valenciano (01 Arts/Concert Music) to name a few.
The TOYM has continued to uphold the ideals and the tenets of the Jaycees worldwide and in the Philippines.
As living examples of the ideals of the Jaycees, more than 450 awardees continue to provide the Filipino Youth with role models whom they can emulate and strive to surpass in achievement and vision.
Obet Escueta, TOYM project chairman, said the awards is conferred annually to Filipino men and women between the ages of 18 to 40 whose outstanding achievements in their chosen fields of endeavor have contributed greatly to the upliftment of the community and country.
TOYM 2004 Search is jointly presented by the Philippine Jaycees, the TOYM Foundation, Inc. and the Gerry Roxas Foundation, Inc.
This year’s major sponsors are Equitable PCI Bank, PLDT and the donors are Ayala Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation and Pagcor.
Manila Bulletin, July 07, 2004
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