SBMA holds 1st Women’s Summit

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    SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Womenfolk here and around this premier free port received orientation on their rights,   privileges, and opportunities as the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA)made history by holding the 1st  Women’s Summit in the community.

     With the theme, “Ang Bagong Pinay,” the two-day gathering sought to promote   the welfare and development of womenfolk and update them on the latest socio-economic and political issues that have  significant bearing on them. The event was organizedby the SBMA thru its Gender  and Development Focal Point  System and as part of the SBMA’sweek-long celebration of its 22nd founding anniversary.

    “This is a historic  event for SBMA in the sense that this  is the first gathering to tackle gender and development,” remarked SBMA  Chairman and Administrator Roberto Garcia as he welcomed participantslast Wednesday. “I am sure that from the line-up of speakers you have prepared, you will learn so much on how we can further  promote the concept of ‘AngBagong Pinay’ and address the issues that confront women in the workplace today,”

    Garcia added. No less than  Camarines Sur 3rd District Rep. Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo was guest  of honor in the assembly andimparted her  ideas on “Women and their Careers on being a Wife, Mother and Leader.” Aside from Robredo, other speakers fired  up the summit with timely discussions on the first day: Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Corporation Inc. Director for  External Affairs Varinia Tinga spoke on “Women in the Corporate World”;

    Subic Bay Colleges Inc. Vice President for  Academic Affair Marilou Nicart tackled “Telecommuting for Women”; Sandiganbayan Third Division Executive Clerk of  ourt Dennis Pulma spoke on “Violence Against  omen,” as well as RA 10398, An Act Declaring November 25 as  National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children; and SM elevator girl and  YouTube sensation Cheridel Alejandrino urged womenfolk to “Be The Best That You Can Be.”

     On the second day of  lectures, FQ Mom Rose Fausto talked about “Financial Liberation for Women”; and Philippine Commission on Women  xecutive Director Emmeline Verzosa lectured on “Magna  Carta of Women.” Among those who trooped to the Women’s Summit were employees of the SBMA, workers of Subic Bay Freeport  companies, employees of theAuthority of Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB), and residents and students from Olongapo City and parts of  Zambales.

    Other activities during the week-long celebration of the SBMA anniversary were a jobs fair at the Harbor  Point mall, where 10,386 job positions  ere opened to applicants; the annual recognition of the Ten Most Outstanding  Freeport Workers who epitomize the best of what the Subic Bay Freeport has to offer in terms of workers’  performance; and the Milestone Service Awards.

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