Trouble, crisis, setback, obstacle, problem, trial, these
are just the problem some of the things that we goes through everyday in our
life. And yet despite of this thing, we still find happiness along the way.
That’s a trait we Pinoys are known for all over the world.
Last Sept 18, 2012, the Rizal Room of Shangri-La Makati was
filled with the Happiest Pinoy that you could find in our country.
ROMMEL E. ARELLANO has emerged as this year’s Happiest
Pinoy, besting 9 other finalists and over 13,000 nominees nationwide to take
home a trophy and more than PhP250,000 in cash prizes.
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The search for the Happiest Pinoy is a flagship campaign of
the Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions (CLIS). It seeks to find the most
optimistic and resilient Filipino despite life’s challenges in the hopes of
inspiring other people to do the same.
Present during the awarding ceremony at the Makati Shang-ri La Hotel were P.J. Lhuillier
Inc. (PJLI) chairman and ambassador to Portugal Philippe Jones Lhuillier, PJLI
president and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier, PJLI corporate communications group
head Marissa Ancog and first Happiest Pinoy awardee Winston Maximo.
The Search for the Happiest Pinoy finalists included student
leader Arnel Alipao, family counselor Gilda Fortunata Altez, inspirational
speaker Rommel Arellano, peace coordinator Connie Emborong, teachers Marcelo
Otinguey and Concepcion Tababa, college instructor John Gabriel Pelias,
entrepreneurs Gerald Raymundo and Rebecca Tiu Conco and utility worker Leonardo
Villanueva.
HAPPIEST PINOY 2012
HONOREES’
PROFILE
ARNEL
B. ALIPAO
19,
Student Leader/Environmentalist, Surigao del Norte
Graduated
Valedictorian in both elementary and secondary level despite family’s financial
difficulties
Keeps
his passion to serve despite having lost and being ridiculed when he ran for SK
Chair position
Youth
Leader, Surigao People’s Initiative Development Association (SNPDIDA), an
assisted project of the World Vision Philippines
Philippine
Representative, United Nations General Assembly on the Thematic Debate on
Disaster Risk Reduction in New York,
USA.
Listed
as one of the Ten (10) Inspiring People in 2011 by Manila Bulletin
GILDA
FORTUNATA G. ALTEZ
52,
Marriage and Family Counselor, Manila
Had
to make both ends meet for her five (5) children as a single parent
Strived
hard to start her own on-line free counseling
Advocates
for the restoration of broken marriages, families and homes and for
improving relationships
Initiated
and supported various outreach projects for indigents and victims of calamities
President/CEO,
World Letters Assurance Society Inc., Founder and Manager Director, A Voice in
the Storm Counseling Advocacy
ROMMEL
E. ARELLANO
35,
Employee, Bataan
Afflicted
with polio affecting his lower extremities at childhood and walked
with “tsinelas” on his hands
Experienced
various discrimination during his school days and in getting employment
His
condition is his personal crusade to inspire and counsel people who are losing
hope in life.
Speaker/resource
person/lecturer on leadership, values education, team building, stress
management, etc.
President
of Persons with Disability (PWD) Organization in his community
CONNIE
A. EMBORONG
33,
Peace Coordinator, Lanao del Norte
Consistent
student leader in college and a practicing meditator
Peace
Education Coordinator promoting the happy co-existence between Muslims and
Christians in Lanao
Recipient
of various national and international grants on peace building
Philippine
delegate to international fora on promoting culture of peace and on
non-violent communication
Resource
speaker and curriculum writer on peace education, gender development and
children’s rights
MARCELO
T. OTINGUEY
40,
Teacher, Benguet
Worked
as a bakery helper to support his school needs at age 12
Initiated
literacy and cultural campaigns, organized donation drives for indigent
communities
TESDA
and DOLE Skills community- based training coordinator and facilitator
2000
Regional Representative to the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program
Recipient,
2005 Lingkod Bayan/ Presidential Award from the Civil Service Commission
JOHN
GABRIEL P. PELIAS
20,
College Instructor, Quezon City
Raised
by his Lola Sandra, he is a living proof that poverty is not an obstacle
to achieve and excel
Graduated
Valedictorian in High School and Summa
cum laude with the degree BS Mathematics from University of the Phillipines in
Diliman (UP-Diliman)
Highest
General Weighted Average (GWA) in the history of UP Diliman after the World War
II – 1.016 GWA
Chose
to stay as an instructor in UP Diliman despite lucrative job offers from
various companies
Listed
as one of the Ten (10) Inspiring People in 2011 by Manila Bulletin
GERALD
D. RAYMUNDO
45,
Entrepreneur, Pasig
City
Had
spinal cord injury which left him permanently disabled, has renal failure
and Steven Johnson Syndrome
Motivational
speaker and lecturer on livelihood and leadership for the physically-challenged
Featured
in Bo Sanchez’s book, 40 Stories of Passion
Director,
Leonard Chesire Disability- Philippine Foundation, Inc (a UK-funded
organization)
President/
CEO, Raymundo’s Trophies and Sculptures
CONCEPCION
T. TABABA
57,
Teacher, Iloilo
As
Alternative Learning System (ALS) Coordinator, she travels to far-flung
villages where many have not seen a book
Introduced
the BAOL (Barangay Aid on Literacy) program or community mobile library
Institutionalized
non- formal learning through nine (9) Community Learning Centers in Tubungan
Recipient,
2008 Most Outstanding District Alternative Learning
School (ALS) Coordinator of the Philippines
Award
Honoree,
, 2011 Bato Balani Foundation and Diwa Learning’s “The Many Faces of the
Teacher”
REBECCA
O. TIU SONCO
65,
Entrepreneur, Eastern Samar
Took
care of her husband who was in coma for 14 years, espoused environmental
causes, women empowerment and initiated
support system projects for victims of calamities
President,
Girls Scouts of the Philippines
Local Board
President,
Rotary Club of Borongan and Paul Harris Fellow, the Rotary Foundation
Recipient,
1999 Outstanding Rotarian President for Zone II-A
Recipient,
2007 National “Ulirang Ina” Award
LEONARDO
D. VILLANUEVA
40,
Utility Worker, Malabon
City
Afflicted
with asthma but always admired for his kindness, diligence and
sunny disposition
Lost
his mother after she gave birth to his sister at age 7
Didn’t
finish high school because he had to help his father for their daily
subsistence
Worked
as a car wash boy and employed as janitor in Tinajeros Elementary School
since 1988
Received
various recognition for his service from Tinajeros Elementary School
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