NEW PPC OFFICERS. The Pampanga Press Club (PPC) has a new set of officers headed by newly elected President Noel G. Tulabut of Sun.Star Pampanga (SSP). The roster includes: Executive Vice President Minerva Arceo (SSP); Ria Isidro-de Fiesta, Secretary (Pampanga News Now); Marna Del Rosario, Treasurer (Phil. News Agency); Charlene Cayabyab, Auditor (SSP); Rendy Isip, Business Manager (PNN). The Board of Directors will now be chaired by outgoing President Tonette Orejas (Phil Daily Inquirer), with Astrud Aguinaldo (PNN), Jojo Due (The Voice), Rey Navales (SSP), Eric Jimenez (The Observer) and Rudy Abular (Abante Tonite) as members. PPC is one of the grandest press organizations in the Philippines having been established in 1949. (Mask off and compression for few seconds for photo purpose)
CLARK FREEPORT – The Pampanga Press Club (PPC), one of the oldest and most prestigious media organizations in the country, has elected its new set of officers and board of directors during an election held Saturday at Bale Balita in Clark Freeport.
The new set of officers is led by Noel Tulabut of Sun.Star Pampanga (SSP), who will serve as PPC President from 2022 to 2024.
Other officers-elect are Minerva Arceo (SSP, Executive Vice-President), Ria Isidro-De Fiesta (Pampanga News Now, Secretary), Marna Dagumboy Del Rosario (Philippines News Agency, Treasurer) Charlene Cayabyab (SSP, Auditor) and Rendy Isip (Pampanga News Now, Business Manager).
The Board of PPC Directors will now be headed by outgoing president Tonette Orejas as Chairperson (Philippine Daily Inquirer), with Astrud Aguinaldo (PNN), Jojo Due (The Voice), Rey Navales (SSP), Eric Jimenez (The Observer) and Rudy Abular (Abante Tonite) as members.
Orejas, the first woman president of the PPC since it was established in 1949, expressed confidence in Tulabut’s leadership.
“Pampanga Press Club will be in good hands under Noel’s term,” she said.
“He can expect my support, as chairman of the Board of Directors, in steering PPC into the right direction.”
Tulabut is a long time columnist of Sun.Star Pampanga. He also wrote for The Voice, national broadsheets Today Newspaper and Business Mirror. One of the highlights of his career is his coverage of UN General Assembly in New York where he elevated local media to global front from 2004 to 2009. He was also the former Communications Manager of Clark Development Corporation.
For his part, Tulabut thanked the support of members especially the pillars of the PPC that includes Max Sangil, Bong Lacson and Perry Pangan.
He will continue the programs started by Orejas especially on members’ welfare upliftment. Part of his endeavors is a continuing education for members where traditional media outlets will be made ready for the challenges brought by online and digitalization formats.