posted Feb 23, 2012 5:53 PM by Gwen Llana
Jaeger Tanco is now the Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer of PhilhealthCare, Inc. (PhilCare), one of the country’s premier healthcare services providers. He is also the treasurer and director of PhilPlans, a pre-need firm offering pension, education and life programs, and he is a member of the board of directors of Systems Technology Institute (STI), an education provider that offers programs that focus on information and communications technologies.
Click here to know more about this successful Entrepreneurial Management alumnus.
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posted Jan 29, 2012 5:46 PM by Gwen Llana
The CEO and President of Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. is so proud of MScM alumna, Samantha Chua. Get to know how this alumna-athlete got a blossoming career at Hyundai.
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posted Jan 13, 2012 7:52 PM by Gwen Llana
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A burgeoning Asian-Mediterranean restaurant in the South is now becoming a popular topic in food blogs, magazines and even TV shows. Featured in TV5's Chowtime and in magazines like Entrepreneur Magazine and Good Housekeeping for its innovative takes on 21 familiar dishes, Twenty One Plates should be the next in your “Must-try Restaurant” list.
The owners of the restaurant are none other than UA&P alumni, Tinette Villanueva-Miciano and Jose Miciano. Click here to know more about Twenty One Plates and its owners.
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posted Jan 13, 2012 7:47 PM by Gwen Llana
Jose Paulo “JP” Zamora Aliling, a Management graduate of UA&P, is now a doctor. He passed the Physician Licensure Exam last August with a board rating of 83.67. Now he’s not just going to manage businesses. He’s going to manage medical cases.
Click here to know more about him.
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posted Jan 13, 2012 7:40 PM by Gwen Llana
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Joem Antonio, one of the many commendable alumni of UA&P, has won four times since 2006 in the country’s longest-running literary contest, the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards. His short story entitled Sa Tapat ng Tindahan ni Mang Teban won second place for the Maikling Kwentong Pambata category in this year’s Palanca Awards, the latest of his achievements.
Click here to know more about him.
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posted Sep 13, 2011 7:03 PM by Gwen Llana
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"UA&P has greatly helped me in my growth as an illustrator. Despite
not having courses in studio art, I believe that the courses I took up
under CAS and the Humanities program strengthened my skills in
image-making and conceptualization."
"When Kultura called for
art entries for their yearly exhibit, I submitted a few of my drawings
as part of a group exhibit. The following year they sponsored my very
1st art exhibit. Kultura's immense support and the university's appreciative environment towards the arts led me to
believe in my own capabilities."
"If it weren't for the school's support,
being full time illustrator wouldn't even cross my mind."
"One of the most important things I learned in
UA&P is the value of hard work."
"No amount of talent can replace the
result of constant hard work coupled with the drive to improve. I
believe this is something that I'll carry with me for the rest of my
life."
Valerie Ann Chua, freelance illustrator
Bachelor of Arts Major in Humanities
with Professional Certificate in Humanities
Batch 2010
Above photos are some of the illustrations Valerie did for Rogue Magazine.
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