From the desk of
JCI Sen. ALBERT RAPHAEL ANGELO “RIP” A. LESACA
2008 National President
JCI Philippines
From the desk of
JCI Sen. DENNIS "DECU" L. CUNANAN
2005 National President
JCI Philippines

 
 
 
Etching a Precious Diamond Celebration
by: JCI SEN. REGINALD T. YU, ITF 101

Modern history has a way of being modest with its gifts and blunt with its reckonings. Good news comes like a breeze we feel but don’t notice. In an era where today’s generation of young leaders has paid witness to countless mishaps in finding that elusive solution to genuine peace and prosperity– to share good news felt like breaking a long fast, all the better since it came quietly and oh-so subtly.

This year, the good news came in the form of a factual observance – the JCI movement has reached its 60-year mark. Clearly, for the members of Junior Chamber in the Philippines, this represents a definitive milestone, as it embodies the enduring legacy of an organization still powerful in its purpose, even after six decades of perpetual, radical change.


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KICK-OFF PARTY
Manila Hotel Centennial Ballroom B
6pm, June 10, 2008, Tuesday

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GRAND 60TH ANNIVERSARY
Manila Polo Club Grand Ballroom
6pm,October 18, 2008, Saturday

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Carmen Soriano
Asia's Queen of Song, was discovered because of the JCI Philippines-sponsored Miss Philippines national contest in 1959?
The Three "Mega" Taipans
Three of the country's "mega" taipans were part of the Philippine JCI movement as members? Henry Sy, Alfonso Yuchengco, and Jaime Zobel de Ayala were all bona fide members of JCI Manila and are still in the roster of the JCI Senate Philippines.
Ten Outstanding Young Men
JCI Philippines' flagship project, then called the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) only had six honorees during its maiden year in 1959
JCI World President
JCI Philippines has produced the most number of Filipinos who became JCI World President, second to the United States?