Saturday, April 4, 2009

MVP, the biggest PRISAA 2009 Partner


Hosting this PRISAA 2009 would be a difficult assignment for Bicol Region if not for a P1,000,000.00 support of Manuel B. Pangilinan, Chairman of SMART and PLDT.

MVP’s support to PRISAA is a part of the commitment of Smart Communication in its vision for sports development in the country.

Manuel V. Pangilinan has been widely recognized for his outstanding career that spans business, academe, charitable, non-government, arts and culture, sports and health organizations. He was named the “Management Man of the Year 2005” by the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP), primarily for being an exemplary Filipino capable of effective and ethical leadership and of competing with the best in the international business community.

A cum laude graduate from the Ateneo de Manila University with a degree in Economics, Pangilinan founded Hong-Kong based conglomerate First Pacific in 1981 and also serves as Chairman of Metro Pacific Corporation, Landco Pacific Corporation, social action organization Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), and Filipino sports group Lead to Gold Foundation.

As familiar to everybody, Manny is the Chairman of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, the Philippines's largest telecommunications company, from 1990 up to the present.
What made him a business magnate is his long line of EXECUTIVE positions as follows:

  • PLDT (NYSE:PHI) Chairman of the Board of Directors and former President and CEO

  • PLDT (NYSE: PHI) Chairman of Governance & Nomination Committee, Chairman of Technology Strategy Committee

  • Chairman of Smart Communications

  • Chairman of ePLDT Inc, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company

  • Managing Director of the Board of Directors and CEO of First Pacific Company Limited(ADR OTC: FPAFY, Hang Seng: 00142)

  • Chairman of the Board of Directors and prior CEO and President of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (PSE:MPI)

  • Connected to 73 board members in 9 different organizations across 5 different industries.
    A founder of First Pacific Company Limited in 1981

  • Chief Executive Officer and President of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company until February 12, 2004.

  • President and Chief Executive Officer of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation from December 2001 to May 2003.

  • President of Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation.

  • Has worked in the Philippines and Hong Kong for the PHINMA Group, Bancom International Limited and American Express Bank.

  • Chairman of the Board of Mabuhay Satellite and of Infocom.

  • Chairman of the Board of Makati Medical Center.

  • Chairman of the Board of Smart Communications, Inc. and ePLDT Inc., subsidiaries of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company since February 19, 2004.

  • Chairman of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation and Metro Pacific Corporation since June 2003.

  • Chairman and Director of Pilipino Telephone Corporation since November 3, 2004.

  • Chairman of Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation.

  • Executive Chairman of First Pacific Company Limited from February 1999 to May 2003.

  • President Commissioner and Commissioner of P.T. Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk.

  • Director of Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corporation, Maynilad Water Services, Inc., Negros Navigation Co. Inc., Metro Asia Link Holdings, Inc., Enterprise Investments Holdings, Inc. and several property development and management companies.

  • Director of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company since November 24, 1998. He serves as a Director of First Pacific Company Ltd.

  • Director of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation.

  • Chairman of Philippine Business for Social Progress, a non-profit organization

  • Chairman of the Hong Kong Bayanihan Foundation, a civic organization based in Hong Kong.

  • Vice Chairman of the Foundation for Crime Prevention,

  • Governor of the Philippine Stock Exchange.

  • Serves on the Board of Overseers of the Wharton Schooland on the Board of Trustees of Ateneo de Manila University.

  • A Procter & Gamble fellow at the Wharton School.

Lately, MVP has seen sports as an extension of his social commitment. He chairs the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) and the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP).

Explaining his decision to accept the chairmanship of ABAP which he assumed early this year, Pangilinan said the hard training, diet, discipline and the frustrations due to lack of support, equipment, training facilities and interest in the boxers’ plight has moved PLDT and SMART to accept the challenge. “And to apply our corporate experience in planning, organizing and financing our quest for an Olympic gold in boxing,” he added.


During the ABAP congress in Bacolod last January, Pangilinan announced an attractive incentive package which would award P12 million for every gold medal, P3 million for silver and P1 million for bronze in boxing during the 2012 Olympics.


For basketball, Pangilinan noted that SBP has made significant progress in the last two years. He said the Coaches Commission is “well on its way” in licensing, accrediting and training coaches on a nationwide basis, and the Technical Commission is in the middle of implementing its National Referees Development Program.
Like in boxing, he added, SBP is also in the process of establishing regional training centers and forming youth teams in various age categories while also strengthening the national women’s team.


Stressing the value of sports, he said sports involve fair play, respect for opponents and appreciation of the traditions, practices and values central to a society. “At its core, sports is ethical and value-based. And competitive sport is, by its very nature, a value activity,” he added.


Opening his speech by outlining personal reasons for his involvement in sports, Pangilinan said it is passion that is rooted in basic values such as excellence, determination and hard work, integrity, honesty and fair play. “These values in turn connect you to a purpose beyond the ordinary,” he stressed. He also said sports offers a “richness of experience all its own,” noting that an athlete has to overcome physical challenges of injury or defeat or the less tangible ones such as an unfriendly crowd or a critical newspaper article.

Pangilinan, who – along with Smart Communications – also supports taekwondo and tennis, said he loves sports simply because it teaches many things in life. “Indeed, sports is a strong metaphor of life,” he concluded.

When asked why he continues to support Philippine sports despite the crunch now threatening the global economy, the long-time sports benefactor simply smiled and said “it’s a necessity.


Undoubtedly, with Manny Pangilinan in the picture, sports in the Philippines will never be the same again!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

PSC throws support to PRISAA National Games 2009



The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Commission on Higher Education signed on Friday a Memorandum of Agreement with the Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) and State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) for the formation of a unified sports development program.


PSC Chairman Harry Angping said the program, which is aimed to assist the PRISAA and the SCUAA in the staging of the annual National Games, is in line with the instruction of President Gloria Arroyo when she appointed him in last month.


“We are here to make a new meaning in sports development by involving both the PRISAA and the SCUAA. This is line with the instruction of President Arroyo,” Angping said during the agreement at the Legend Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant along Roxas Boulevard.


Higher Education Chairman Emmanuel Angeles also said that some 2,000 private school and colleges as well as 111 state colleges and universities throughout the country would be benefited by the partnership.


“Our partnership is really a boost to Philippine sports,” said Angeles, who is also a lifetime chairman of the PRISAA.


Besides Angping and Angeles, the other sports leaders who attended the gathering were PRISAA President Gonzalo Duque, SCUAA chieaf Lauro Tacbas, PSC Commissioners Jose Mundo, Akiko Thom­son and Eric Lorentizo.


Angping said that based on the agreement, the PSC will provide both the PRISAA and SCUAA the needed technical support as well as assistance in the training of the athletes and coaches and provide facilities for the staging of the National Games.


“We have abundance of athletes especially in the countryside, but what is lacking is the monitoring and identification of these talents. That is what we are seeking to achieve in this integrated sports development program,” Angping pointed out.


He also said that the effectivity of the agreement would start with the 2009 PRISAA National meet on April 20 in Naga City.


Angping likewise handed the sum of P1.5 million as the PSC’s assistance to the PRISAA National Games 2009 which will be held on April 19 – 25, 2009 in Naga City.


News taken from the Manila Times, Saturday, March 28, 2009

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Naga readies as host of PRISAA National Games 2009




PRISAA Bicol Region Chapter and the City Government of Naga in cooperation with Smart Communications’ Sports Marketing has joined together to host this year’s biggest and most prestigious collegiate games in the Philippines – the PRISAA National Games 2009 on April 19 – 26, 2009 in Naga City.

Expectedly, 360 prestigious universities and colleges from 17 regions of the country with more than 4,000 athletes, coaches and officials will be participating. Events included in PRISAA Games are as follows: Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Baseball, Softball, Badminton, Sepak Takraw, Tennis, Table Tennis, Chess, Athletics, Taekwondo, Karatedo, Dance Sports , Swimming, Mutya ng PRISAA and Vocal Solo.

Boxing, thru the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) is included as a demo sports and is highlighted by the Host Region to entice the PRISAA National Board for its inclusion as a regular event in the succeeding years.

This year’s PRISAA is expected to be more exciting considering the support of the national government through CHED Secretary Emmanuel Y. Angeles, PRISAA’s revivalist and former Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is expected to be the Guest of Honor during the Grand Opening Ceremonies in Metro Naga Sports Complex, Naga City on April 20. Manny V. Pangilinan, Chairman of SMART and PLDT is likewise anticipated to honor the Festival Parade and Opening Programs on April 19 in Plaza Quezon, Naga City.

Last March 20, 2009, PRISAA National Officials headed by Chairman Dr. Gonzalo T. Duque, with the officers of PRISAA Region V, CHED ROV and the City Government of Naga convened in Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City and finalized everything to ensure a successful staging of PRISAA Games 2009. Delegation heads of different Regions has inspected the playing venues and billeting areas. Events that are expected to draw big crowd are:

April 19, 3:00 pm Bicol Festivals Parade & Opening Program
Plaza Quezon, Naga City
April 20, 9:00 am GRAND OPENING CEREMONIES
Metro Naga Sports Complex
5:00 pm Smart’s Boxing Demo Tournament, Plaza Quezon
April 21, 6:00 pm National Dance Sports Competition
UNC Sports Palace
April 23, 6:00 pm Vocal Solo Competition, USI Auditorium
April 24, 7:00 pm Mutya ng PRISAA
April 25, 4:00 pm Awarding and Closing Ceremonies
Metro Naga Sports Complex

Smart Communication is the biggest supporter of this year PRISAA National Games parallel to their commitment towards better sports development in the country. Naga City Mayor Jesse M. Robredo and CHED Region V Director Dominador Peralta Jr. also assured their all-out support for a successful PRISAA National Games 2009.


Dr. Carlo P. Villanueva, PRISAA 2009 President and Edgar C. Balasta, Marketing Director with the rest of the officials of PRISAA Bicol are now on the final stretch of preparation in logistics and hosting as they try to make this year’s PRISAA more inspiring and remarkable.