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In 1992, eighteen (18) rotarized members of the Rotary Club of Sampaguita Grace Park of District 3800, led by its reluctantly elected President for Rotary 1993-94 Lita Wells, sought to transfer the club’s territorial service area from Caloocan to a more accessible area. Almost all of the members had offices or resided near Mandaluyong, San Juan or Pasig. The core group, consisting of Lita Wells, Vina Trinidad, Digna Rosales, Virgie Castillo and Fe Lainez remained undaunted even as their search for an area where the club was going to be transferred failed, and even as they had to absorb unnecessary gender-discriminating remarks from some clubs. It was however the suggestion of one member, Lorna Kapunan, to form a new club in another district and Maymay Liechstenstein’s suggestion of District 3810, that chartered the destiny of Rotary Club of Makati Jose P Rizal. Maymay’s husband, Lior, was a member of RC Makati Metro of District 3810. Thanks to the able leadership of Governor Joey Benedicto in District 3810, the strong move of some quarters in District 3800 to block the formation of the first all-woman club in District 3810 became futile. The club finally got their stamp of approval with the Rotary Club of Makati Palanan (now, Rotary Club of Makati Northwest), under President David Lim, as sponsoring club and Mhar Cabahug, as the new club’s DGSR. On January 21, 1993, Rotary International duly signed and approved the Charter of the Rotary Club of Makati Jose P. Rizal. The Charter Presentation and Induction Ceremonies were held on March 14, 1993 at the Illustrado, Intramuros, Manila, with Virgie Castillo as Charter President. Lita Wells, who was perceived by many to assume the Charter Presidency for having played a significant role in the move, gave way to Virgie, as the latter had the longest affiliation with Rotary (as Rotary Ann of a Past President). With a Filipiniana theme, all members donned uniform baro’t saya in various colors. This attire became the first of the club’s many uniforms adopted through the years. The motif gave significance to the club’s name which honors our national hero and the club’s seal which featured Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Maria Clara, as symbols of the Filipino and the Filipina as partners in service in the pursuit of the ideals and object of Rotary.
ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI JOSE P RIZAL HISTORY
By: PP Lita Wells
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ROTARY CALENDAR
JULY New Rotary Year of Service
August Membership and New Club
Development month
September
Basic Education and Literacy Month
October Economic and Community Development Month
November
Rotary Foundation month
December Disease Prevention and Treatment Month
January
Vocational Service Month
February Peace & Conflict Resolution
March
Water & Sanitation
April Maternal and Child Health
May Youth Service Month
June Rotary Fellowships Month
SEPTEMBER: BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACY MONTH WHAT YOU CAN DO? Provide teacher training, curriculum, and supplies for schools. Send a vocational training team to offer curriculum development training in rural communities. Volunteer in a classroom or after school program. Promote student enrollment and prevent health-related absences by sponsoring school feed-
ing programs and providing safe drinking water and sanitation facilities. Develop an adult literacy program. Support concentrated language encounter (CLE) literacy programs. These low-cost text- or
activity-based immersionprograms can be effective with both children and adults. Serve as a mentor to students in your community.
MESSAGEMESSAGE
To the 2015-16 officers of the Rotary Club of Makati Jose P. Rizal: My warmest congratulations on your installation and change-over ceremonies. Just as Rotary brings out the best in each of us, so too you, as officers, will bring out the best in your club. Your passions and strengths will energize your fellow members, which will only increase your club’s effectiveness. As leaders, you have a rare opportunity to motivate others in your club to greater integrity, compassion, and Service Above Self. It is not just a responsibility, but a gift to be able to have such an impact. Each club officer has a vital role to play in the continued success of Rotary. Dedicated members are the bedrock of our service. During your term, your innovative and committed leadership will be the fuel that powers the Rotarians in your club and the good work they do. Rotary is only as strong and vibrant as its clubs, and local officers are the heart and soul of Rotary. The work you do this coming year will not only improve Rotary, it will improve you and the world around you. I look forward to the unique ways that you will encourage your fellow members to Be a Gift to the World.
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K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran
2015-16 President Rotary International
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MESSAGEMESSAGE
To World Class President Marilyn and the members of the Rotary Club of Makati Jose P. Rizal,
My warmest congratulations on your 23rd induction ceremony.
Strong with character; a powerful voice with conviction; highly dependable; a gold mine of resource. You are once again an “all-female club” with a big heart. You have a core of members who have and continue to hold highly sensitive positions in the district. Names such as PP Lita Wells, PP Patti King, PP Camile Kitani, PP Beth Rabuy are cornerstones in the district for giving their time, talent and treasure to help steer the district to greater heights. I also thank your other members who have answered the call to serve this rotary year.
When one speaks of Flagship Projects such as BAHILE, MUNA, WOMEN CARE, DIGITAL PRINTING, these can easily be related to your club, especially with the countless beneficiaries whose lives have changed and improved because of these projects.
You are one of the rare clubs that need little encouragement. Rather, it is your club that encourages with your tireless contribution to the district and to the communities you serve. WCP Marilyn, with all her rich resource of past presidents in this club, will have no problem to shine this rotary year.
May your projects continue to bring hope for a better future. May you continue to be a strong club with heart. And may you enjoy and sustain your fellowship in service, and service through fellowship as you offer your time, talent and treasure to be a “Gift to the World”. All the best.
Jose "Pepito" A. R. Bengzon III District Governor, RY 2015-16 District 3830, Zone 7-A, Philippines
JOSE "Pepito" A. R. BENGZON III
District Governor, RY 2015-16 District 3830, Zone 7-A,
Philippines
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Marilyn Villarosa Lita Wells
ROSTER OF MEMBERS
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ROSTER OF MEMBERS
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MESSAGEMESSAGE
Congratulations! I would like to thank and acknowledge you and the Rotary Club of Makati Jose P. Rizal for your undying stand and commitment to make a difference to others through your service projects. Every effort and time you share with the people you help is well spent and I do not take this lightly. Together with your club, may you keep and continue on creating possibilities that gear towards the improvement on the quality of living in your community. And in whatever that you say and do, may God always guide you on this amazing journey as the President of RCMJPR. Enjoy and have fun while serving others. Be a Gift to the World!
ARCHIE G. REAÑO Assistant Governor
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MESSAGEMESSAGE
Dear Fellow Rotarians, I am delighted in welcoming you at a tremendous momentum and direction in our prestigious Rotary Club of Makati Jose P. Rizal. 22 Presidents have taken this stance were I am now with 22 fruitful years of service and fellowship. 22 Presidents whose unwavering leadership left legacy and a landmark of attainment I look up to. Let me take this opportunity then to give tribute to these leaders who have made this great and fun filled club what it is now and of which I am proud to be in this place together with them. For this Rotary Year 2015-1026, I am given a task to lead this club and its members to be a gift to the world. There is no glory nor frame nor fun in accomplishing such task without you my fellow Rotarians and Friends. Fir such mission to be accomplished, it would take the hands of not one but of many- For in countless numbers there is strength and in those countless numbers we fortify results. My dear Rotarians and friends, in humility, it is with deepest pride and great anticipation of my board of directors to lead this exceptional club – The Rotary Club of Makati Jose P. Rizal.
MARILYN VILLAROSA World Class President
RY 2015-16
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ROSTER OF MEMBERS
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ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI JOSE P RIZAL
NEW MEMBERS
Jojo Castillo Classification:
Property Management
Ruth B. Agustin Classification :
Insurance Services
Lorie Jimeno Classification:
Distributor Anti-Aging Products
Beneth Cabales Classification:
Fashion Designer
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K.R. “RAVI” RAVINDRAN Rotary International President, RY 2015-16
Classification: Tea bag packaging Rotary Club of Colombo
P R O F I L E
K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran is CEO and founder of Printcare PLC, a publicly listed printing, packaging, and digital media solutions company. It is arguably the world’s largest supplier of tea bag pack-aging, catering to nearly every major tea brand, with manufacturing facilities in Sri Lanka and India. Print care is the winner of national and international awards of excellence. Ravindran has been a featured speake r a t s e v e r a l i n t e r n a t i o n a l print and pack aging forums. Ravindran also serves on the b o a r d o f several other companies in Sri Lanka and India and charitable trusts, including the MJF (Dilmah) Charitable Foundation. He is the founding president of the Rotary-sponsored Sri Lanka Anti Narcotics Association, the largest such agency in Sri Lanka. During the country’s civil war, Ravindran was involved in the business
community efforts to find peaceful solutions to the conflict and was a featured speaker at the United Nations sponsored peace conference in New York for the Sri Lankan diaspora in 2002. A third generation Rotarian and a member himself since the age of 21,
Ravindran has served on the R o t a r y International Board of Directors and T h e R o t a r y Foundation Board of Trustees and as RI treasurer. As his country’s national Polio Plus
chair, Ravindran headed a joint task force of the Sri Lankan government, UNICEF, and Rotary and worked closely with UNICEF to success fully negotiate a ceasefire with the northern m i l i t a n t s d u r i n g N a t i o n a l
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Immunization Days. Aided by Rotary’s efforts, Sri Lanka reported its last case of polio in 1994. He also chaired the Schools Reawakening project, in which Rotary District 3220 raised more than $12 million to rebuild over 20 tsunami-devastated schools to benefit 14,000 children. He continues to play a role in his club’s project to build a cancer prevention and early detection center in Sri Lanka. Once completed, it will be the only dedicated national facility to offer
comprehensive screening and early detection services. Ravindran is a recipient of The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service, Distinguished Service Award, and Service Award for a Polio-Free World. He and Vanathy have been married since 1975, and they have two children and a recently born grandchild.
P R O F I L E
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ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI JOSE P RIZAL
DIRECTORS RY 2015-2016
SUB-COMMITTEE (SERVICE PROJECTS) HEADS
PP Patti King International Service
Rtn Barbie So Youth Service
PP Camile Kitane Vocational Service
PP Lita Wells Director, TRF
Rtn Lavi Penaverde Director, Membership
Rtn Carol Siy Director, Service Projects
PE Lourdes Delos Reyes Director, Club Admin
Rtn Dee Lisondra Director, Public Image
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ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI JOSE P RIZAL
OFFICERS RY 2015-2016
Marilyn Villarosa World Class President
Trisa Camacho Vice President
Lulu De Los Reyes President Elect/Secretary
PP Beth Rabuy Treasurer
IPP Nikki Gilladoga Ex-Officio Director
Elvie Cifra Auditor
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JOSE “PEPITO” A. R. BENGZON III Governor, District 3830, Zone 7-A, Philippines
RY 2015-2016
P R O F I L E
Financial Industry Business and Financial Consultant
Vicsal Investment Inc. (2008-present) ABCapital Corp.(2012-present) Habitat for Humanity Philippines, Inc (2012-
2013) Asian Development Bank (2008-09) First Metro Investment Corp. (2005-06) Philippine Stock Exchange (1995-96)
BPI Securities, Inc. (2001-2004) BPI Investment Management, Inc.(1995-
2000) BPI Capital Corp (1995-2004) First Capital Investors, New York (1992-1995) Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc., New York
(1987-1992) Government Privatization & Management Office (2005-06) Undersecretary of Finance and Chief
Privatization Officer Academic Achievement University of the Philippines, 2015 Candidate,
Doctorate in Public Administration Fordham University, New York, 1985, M.B.A.
in Finance I.M.E.D.E., Switzerland, 1983, Graduate
studies in Business Management Ateneo de Manila, 1980, Bachelor of Science
Business Management Rotary Rotary Club of Makati, President, RY 2007-08 Four Avenues of Service Awardee, 2009 Best Literacy Project (Concentrated
Language Encounter), 2009
Significant Achievement Award, 2012 for conducting Disaster Preparedness Workshops
District positions TRF dinner, Chairman, 2008; District Awards committee, Member,
2009; Public Image, Chairman, 2009-10; District Partnership, Chairman, 2010-
11; Areas of Focus Resource (AFR) Group,
Chairman, 2011-12; District Assembly (DISTAS), Chairman,
April 2012; Rotary Leadership Development
Program, Chairman, June 2012; District Team Training Seminar (DTTS)
Chairman, February 2013; District Governor, RY 2015-16
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MARILYN DE LEON VILLAROSA World Class President
RY 2015-2016
P R O F I L E
Marilyn De Leon Villarosa is the 7th of 11 children of Farmer Pio Villarosa and his wife Consuelo Villarosa. She was raised like any other typical barrio child in the early 60’s, she washed clothes in the river, went to church everyday, reluctantly went to school and sold freshly harvested vegetables at the nearby weekend market on the weekends. She went to Central Elementary School, Granary Co Education Institution for her secondary education and finished her studies at the University of the East with a degree in Secretarial Education. Now that I look back on It, the entrepreneural spirit was very evident even during her early years. here are the things t h a t s h e s o l d “ b u l a k l a k n g calabasa”, banana q, camote q, “scramble”, tocino, longaniza, shirts, herbal soap,yema, gugo shampoo, table cloth, jewellery, fruits, vegetables, shoes, rented out comics, opened a salon, restaurant, drug store, water refilling station and finally opening her own real estate office (most of these businesses are still in operation). even though she had a lot on her plate she is always available when I need her. I was
brought up to be independent and instilled a good work ethic. A s i d e f r o m t h e m a n y acknowledgment given to her throughout the years , it’s her compassion and her willingness to help people are her award winning qualities and would for sure would leave a positive mark during her presidency.
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INTRODUCTION OF WCP MARILYN DE LEON VILLAROSA BY: PP HELEN PRATS
It is the number of years you have known a person that counts for a meaningful friendship to blossom. No matter how short a time you have been acquainted, by mere intuition, you would know that a lasting friendship will come out of it.
Marilyn and I have known each other for over a year only but the mutual feeling was like we have been together for decades. The 2 foreign trips we have had together, both related to Rotary events, have further cemented our friendship. Her life story comes as an inspiration for young men and women. Coming from a humble beginning, she is what she is today through hard work, patience and perseverance. Another trait that sets her apart from others is her being very prayerful, giving thanks to the Lord for the littlest things that happen. When we were travelling, each time we arrived on a certain place, no matter how short the distance was, the first thing she would say was “ Thank you, Lord”. So if in a day, we have gone to 10 different places, that is 10 “ Thank Yous” to the Lord. Well, I would say it has rubbed on me that I do the same thing now. This is to give you an idea of her character built over the years.
There is a saying that goes” When much is given, much is expected” Simply put, it means that as you reap in abundance, you must give back voluntarily without expecting anything in return. Most of us here are engaged in businesses and we employ people. This is one way of giving back and sharing our blessings-by giving employment to people. Marilyn has been doing that for a long time as there are about 50 persons under her and her son’s employ. She
confided to me that when she was afflicted with a life threating illness some years back, these are the same people who prayed hard for her to survive.
In the same token , when she was asked to assume the Presidency of our Club this year, she readily took up the challenge even though she did not undergo the complete preparation to become one. What drove her to do it- only one thing I supposed- the desire to do more and give back the abundance she has been showered with. What could be more noble than that. She knew that the Presidency would give her the opportunity to accomplish more and make better the lives of people in the communities we serve. As she always says , ‘ When you work and speak from the heart, you will never go wrong. I won’t be there to complete with anybody, I will be there to serve and gladly do what is expected of me. Awards and applause, though they are bonuses, will be forgotten. Only the felling of having done good will remain”. This, I would say, is the very essence of her character.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me present to
you a jewel of a person and a friend-
Marilyn Villarosa.