This year, Enverga
University JPIA participated in the National Federation of Junior Philippine
Institute of Accountants’ 30th year celebration of its Annual
National Convention, with the theme “Championing JPIAns through Leadership with
Integrity and Fellowship towards Excellence.” The said event was held on April
29 to May 1 at Sarrosa International Hotel, Cebu City.
The participants in this convention were members from different JPIA local
chapters, advisers, deans, and representatives from the country’s top auditing
firms and private companies.
EU-JPIA on the 30th ANC
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Tribute to Graduating JPIAns
It is the tradition of the EU-JPIA to give tribute to its
graduating members. And this year, the
EU-JPIA once again continue to acknowledge the success,
happiness and sacrifices of the seniors for the last four years. The
theme of this year’s tribute is beach or summer.
The
program started at about 10 o’clock in the morning with the invocation, singing
of the Philippine National Anthem and the University Hymn. Then it was followed by the opening remarks from the EU-JPIA Executive Vice-President, Mr. Mykel Evan
Josef T. De Silva. After that, games prepared by the juniors and sophomores which were played by the
graduating JPIAns. The highlights of the games are the “Pitik Bote” game because of its very
challenging mechanics which will make you feel dizzy. Another one
is the games adapted from the TV Game show, “Minute-to-Win-it”.
After
the games, a lunch for the seniors was prepared. After then, the second part was started. The seniors will deliver their speeches about their
experiences for their entire college life as well as their four years as BS Accountancy students.
The
activity ends with the closing remarks from the President of the EU-JPIA, Mr.
Jejomar A. Monterey. Mr.
Dareen Satoya hosted the event.
By: Mykel Evan Josef T. De Silva
EU-JPIA Elections
It is the first time that the
EU-JPIA will have its formal way of election of secret balloting where all of
the members will vote for the candidates for every position. Unlike the previous years, the officers were
elected by way of room-by-room elections.
The submission of the names for
official candidates for every position started from the 3rd day
until the 13th of March 2013.
The campaign period took place on the 14th and the Election
Day was on March 15, 2013. The process
of the election follows that the voter will shade the names of the candidates
he wanted. Then, he will put his signature on the official list of voters as
proof that he already exercised his voting right. The sophomores were the ones who first voted,
followed by the juniors and the freshmen. Senior members were the latest to
vote because they had their examination.
After voting, the counting and
canvassing of votes started, led by the officers namely: Ms. Sunshine Sarmiento,
the EU-JPIA SVP for Audit who served as the head of the canvassing committee,
Mr. Jejomar Monterey, EU-JPIA President and Mr. Mykel Evan Josef T. De Silva, EU-JPIA
EVP.
After the votes were counted and
tallied, the results are as follows:
EVP (Next-next President): Andrew Cabesuelas
SVP for Academics: Roselle Ramirez
JVP for Academics: Armaine Arenal
SVP for Non-Academics: Anjanneth PaƱizares
JVP for Non-Academics: Toni Rose Pernia
SVP for Finance: Mary Louise Uy
JVP for Finance: Vanessa Rivera
SVP for Audit: Prince Albert Salvahan
JVP for Audit: Nikki Marquez
SVP for Membership: Jayson MontaƱez
JVP for Membership: Bienz Ruezan Azas
SVP for Publications & Communications: Paula Bianca Almoneda
JVP for Publications & Communications: John Louie Yco
By: Mykel Evan Josef T. De Silva, Executive Vice-President
SVP for Academics: Roselle Ramirez
JVP for Academics: Armaine Arenal
SVP for Non-Academics: Anjanneth PaƱizares
JVP for Non-Academics: Toni Rose Pernia
SVP for Finance: Mary Louise Uy
JVP for Finance: Vanessa Rivera
SVP for Audit: Prince Albert Salvahan
JVP for Audit: Nikki Marquez
SVP for Membership: Jayson MontaƱez
JVP for Membership: Bienz Ruezan Azas
SVP for Publications & Communications: Paula Bianca Almoneda
JVP for Publications & Communications: John Louie Yco
By: Mykel Evan Josef T. De Silva, Executive Vice-President
Soft Skills At Focus: Wine & Dining Etiquette for Business
The registration started from 9:30 to 10:30 o’clock in the morning.
At 11:00 AM, the program started in the Coffee Shop of the CTHRM with
the invocation, singing of the Philippine National Anthem and the University
Hymn. After that, the Dean of the CTHRM,
Dean Juvy Tamondong, gave her welcome remarks.
Next, the EU-JPIA EVP and also the activity chairperson, Mr. Mykel Evan
Josef De Silva, delivered his opening remarks.
Then, Mr. Raemeus Evangelista, JVP for Finance, made the introduction to
the speaker, Ms. Marisse Aranas, a professor from the CTHRM.
Professor Aranas then
started her talk. Everyone has their
attention to the speaker which is very lively and interesting. Prof. Aranas elaborated and discussed the
different procedures, utensils used and, of course, the etiquette and proper
way on how to eat in a formal setting.
Right after her talk, the food was served and the speaker was looking and
guiding the participants if they have learned from what she has discussed to
them earlier.
After that, the certificate and a token of appreciation were awarded Then,
Ms. Carol P. Raca, SVP for Finance, delivered her closing remarks. Before leaving, the participants have their
picture taken with the speakers.
32 participants enjoyed the seminar. Ms. Sarah Jane
Banal, JVP for Non-academics hosted the event.
By Mykel Evan Josef De Silva, Executive Vice President
Photos by Carol Raca, SVP for Finance
EU-JPIA Initiates T.E.A.
The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants – Enverga
University Chapter commences the first TEA Awards (The EU-JPIAns Awards), held
simultaneously with the RAA Awards at the RBA Hall, CET building on February 23
which started at 7:30 in the evening.
The purpose of the TEA Awards is to
recognize the Accountancy students of CBA-MSEUF. The categories are: Crush ng JPIAn
2013 – Male, Crush ng JPIAn 2013 –
Female, Fashion Icon of the Year, Public Figure of the Year, Bookworm of the
Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, Hairstyle of the Year, Clown of the Year,
Smile of the Year, Most Active JPIAn of the Year, Most Stressed JPIAn of the Year, Love Team of
the Year, Performance of the Year, Achievement of the Year, Comeback of the
Year, VP of the Year, Committee of the Year, Most Admired Professor of the
Year, Most
Friendly Professor of the Year, and Most Favorite Professor of the Year. Special awards were: Prince
of the Night, Princess of the Night, Emperor of the Night, and Empress of the
Night.
Nominees were chosen by almost all
Accountancy students by filling up a nominee-sheet. Top nominees are then voted
online through the EU-JPIA’s blog, The Griffin.
The results of TEA Awards are as
follows:
Crush ng JPIAn 2013 - Male
Julius Macaraig - 7% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 18% Junel Flancia - 24% Mykel Evan Josef De Silva - 18% Jejomar Monterey - 19% Ronz Mikko Del Moro - 6% Arvin Sikat - 3% Jayven Asis - 5% |
Crush ng JPIAn 2013 - Female
Gellie Mare Flores - 26% Krishna Amar - 20% Arabel Almarez - 11% Paula Bianca Almoneda - 25% Ariane Claire Gensaya - 12% Mary Louise Uy - 7% |
Fashion Icon of the Year
Harmonica Gatdula - 45% Claire Anne Almendras - 4% Corinna Chloe Reniva - 32% Toni Rose Pernia - 4% Krishna Amar - 15% |
Public Figure of the Year
Julius Macaraig - 7% Carol Raca - 7% Jejomar Monterey - 39% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 35% Amiel Malundas - 7% Jeanie Khaye Elma - 6% |
Bookworm of the Year
Julius Macaraig - 23% Rossel Merca - 18% Reychele Booc - 6% Roselle Ramirez - 28% Sarah Jane Banal - 11% Rain Beaux Del Rio - 14% |
Entrepreneur of the Year
Harmonica Gatdula - 43% Lizette Oblefias - 21% Ruvy Charmaine Nopra - 15% Toni Rose Pernia - 9% Karl Andrew Cabesuelas - 12% |
Hairstyle of the Year
Josiephine Permejo - 11% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 31% Naomi Micah Orbe - 2% Aizel Erilla - 36% Toni Rose Pernia - 3% Gian Obdianela - 10% Jodelyn Acob - 7% |
Clown of the Year
Marlon Joseph Serrano - 55% Kevin Nieva - 5% Toni Rose Pernia - 10% Jayson Montanez - 17% Jayven Asis - 4% Aileen Umali - 8% |
Smile of the Year
Armaine Arenal - 9% Arabel Almarez - 28% Bienz Ruezan Azas - 11% Aileen Umali - 9% Jayven Asis - 5% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 27% Darlene Gayle Pangiligan - 9% |
Most Active JPIAn of the Year
Czharina Grace Reyes - 7% Jejomar Monterey - 32% Janine Del Mundo - 4% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 31% Ma. Jeanie Khaye Elma - 8%
Mykel Evan Josef
De Silva - 5%
Vonn Kaye Bunales - 4% Carol Raca - 7% Julius Macaraig - 2% |
Most Stressed JPIAn of the Year
Mykel Evan Josef De Silva - 42% Jejomar Monterey - 8% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 19% Ma. Jeanie Khaye Elma - 11% Vanessa Rivera - 13% Chenee Rose Sante - 8% |
Love Team of the Year
Macatihan -44% KeCla - 15% VaKi - 10% LoKi - 5% Ar-Ar - 10% MacOrbe - 6% Montes - 10% |
Performance of the Year
Jayven Asis - Boombastik - 31% Ariane Claire Gensaya - Where Have You
Been - 12%
Krishna Amar - Oration - 8% BSA II - Got Moves - 10% BSA I - Choral Reading - 7% Julius Macaraig & Liezl Cabutihan – Kahit
Maputi na
ang Buhok Ko - 11%
Ma. Cyrill Garcia - Modern Jazz - 22% |
Achievement of the Year
Karl Andrew Cabesuelas - Efren Micor
Online
Academic Contest Champion -3%
John Louie Yco - Efren Micor Online
Academic
Contest Champion - 7%
Roselle Ramirez - Efren Micor Online
Academic
Contest Champion - 2%
Sarah Jane Banal - Efren Micor Online
Academic
Contest Champion - 3%
Julius Macaraig - Most Outstanding
JPIAn
Finalist - 37%
Marlon Joseph Serrano - Most Outstanding
JPIAn
Finalist - 34%
Ma. Jeanie Khaye Elma - Ayala Yougn
Leaders'
Congress 2013 - 14%
|
Comeback of the Year
Mary Grace Constantino - 5% Khana Camille Muriel - 21% Keeshia Mae Valdepena - 44% Rhey Mhel Arlo Urquiola - 2% Conrad Joseph Conge - 3% Carol Raca - 2% Vonn Kaye Bunales - 2% Marlon Joseph Serrano - 19% Toni Rose Pernia - 2% |
VP of the Year
Czharina Grace Reyes - 17% Janine Del Mundo - 23% Carol Raca - 17% Sunshine Sarmiento - 10% Gellie Mare Flores - 4% Mykel Evan Josef De Silva - 30% |
Committee of the Year
Ronz Mikko Del Moro - 17% Vonn Kaye Bunales - 18% Karl Andrew Cabesuelas - 22% Kirby Vincent Tan - 14% Joyce Anne Samonte - 29% |
Most Admired Professor of the Year
Paz Bobadilla - 51% Catherine Bejer - 6% Ma. Montserrat Bagobagon - 14% Josefina Pujanes - 8% Virginia Alcala - 15% Carlito Rodriguez - 6% |
Most Friendly Professor of the Year
Devota Normita Comia - 27% Paz Bobadilla - 31% Ralyn Bermudez - 12% Teofila De Ocampo - 7% Ma. Montserrat Bagobagon - 11% Carlito Rodriguez - 12% |
Most Favorite Professor of the Year
Paz Bobadilla - 54% Ma. Monserrat Bagobagon - 19% Carlito Rodriguez - 5% Rhea Gallano - 17% Catherine Bejer - 5% |
Princess of the Night: Krishna Amar
Emperor of the Night: Jayven Asis
Empress of the Night: Corinna Chloe Reniva
The TEA results were compiled by the EU-JPIA Senior Vice President for Audit, Ms. Sunshine Sarmiento.
By Rossel Merca, SVP for Publications & Communications
Photos by Carol Raca, SVP for Finance
The 2nd Annual Rodolfo Alvarez Awards
The Junior
Philippine Institute of Accountants – Enverga University Chapter held its 2nd
Rodolfo A. Alvarez Awards at the Rodolfo B. Abadilla Hall, CET building on
February 23 at 6pm.
The RAA
Awards is aimed at recognizing the different organizations accredited in the
university. There are seven categories: 1) Best in
Leadership Promotions, 2) Best in Nurturing Academic Excellence, 3) Best in
Upholding Culture and Arts, 4) Best in Spiritual Growth and Value Formation, 5)
Best School-Based Social Responsibility,
6) Best Community-Based Social Responsibility, and 7) Best
Environmental Welfare Advocacy.
Special Awards were: 1) Most
Active Organization, 2) Activity
with the Best Financing and Accounting, 3)
Best Activity in Promoting Members' Wellness, 4) Most
Creative Activity, 5) Activity
with the Most Positive Impact, and 6)
Most Profitable Activity.
The awarding program started at 7:30
in the evening with the invocation, national anthem and the university hymn.
This was followed by a presentation of the RAA’s history and welcoming remarks
from the EU-JPIA President, Mr. Jejomar Monterey. An intermission number was
given by fourth year students. Next is the message from Dean Paz Bobadilla and
the presentation of the judges. Afterwards, the winners for the different
categories and special awards were recognized. Representatives of the
organizations received the said awards. RAA Awards was held simultaneously with
TEA Awards.
The
list of winners for the 2nd
Annual Rodolfo Alvarez Awards were as follows:
Best in Leadership Promotions
|
2012 Leadership Training Seminar (CAC)
|
1st runner-up
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Team Building Activity (JFINEX)
|
2nd runner up
|
Leadership Training & Parliamentary Rules and
Procedures Seminar (MSEUF Academic Club)
|
Best in Nurturing Academic Excellence
|
5th Panlalawigang Tagisan ng Talino sa Filipino - Quiz Bee
(CAC)
|
1st runner-up
|
Tutorial Service (TMC)
|
2nd runner up
|
New Generation Philippine Banknotes Seminar (JFINEX)
|
Best in Upholding Culture and Arts
|
5th Panlalawigang Tagisan ng Talino sa Filipino - Pagsulat
ng Sanaysay, Tula at poster Making (CAC)
|
1st runner-up
|
Christmas Party/ Alumni Homecoming (TMC)
|
2nd runner up
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Recruitment Process (TMC)
|
Best in Spiritual Growth and Value Formation (N/A)
Best School-Based Social Responsibility
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1st Tutorial Series I & II (CAC)
|
1st runner-up
|
Wellness Program: Disaster Preparedness (TMC)
|
Best Community-Based Social Responsibility
|
Pamaskong Handog (TMC)
|
1st runner-up
|
Krismas Sharing ng mga Betano (KSB)
|
2nd runner up
|
Environmental Awareness Seminar: "Revitalizing
Children's Role in Creating Green Environment" (CAC)
|
Best Environmental Welfare Advocacy
|
Wellness Program: Disaster Preparedness (TMC)
|
1st runner-up
|
Environmental Awareness Seminar: "Revitalizing
Children's Role in Creating Green Environment" (CAC)
|
2nd runner up
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Coastal Clean Up (JFINEX)
|
Special Awards:
Most Active Organization
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JFINEX
|
Activity with the Best Financing and Accounting
|
5th Panlalawigang Tagisan ng Talino sa Filipino (CAC)
|
Best Activity in Promoting Members' Wellness
|
Environmental Awareness Seminar: "Revitalizing
Children's Role in Creating Green Environment" (CAC)
|
Activity with the Most Positive Impact
|
Krismas Sharing ng mga Betano (KSB)
|
Most Creative Activity
|
Environmental Awareness Seminar: "Revitalizing
Children's Role in Creating Green Environment" (CAC)
|
Most Profitable Activity
|
Leadership Training & Parliamentary Rules and
Procedures Seminar (MSEUF Academic Club)
|
Platinum Award
|
CBA Academic Circle
|
Hosting the event were Ms. Rain Beaux del Rio and Mr. Darren Satoya. The judges were Ms. Jessica Alvarez, Ms. Ma. Lourdes Villareal, Mr. Allan Tomines, Mr. Joe Allan Esteban, and Ms. Mildred Bundalian.
The program ended with a closing remark from the EVP of EU-JPIA, Mr. Mykel Evan Josef de Silva.
By Rossel Merca, SVP for Publications & Communications
Photos by Carol Raca, SVP for Finance
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