UP Law sweeps the 2019 ASIA CUP in Japan

The UP Law Debate and Moot Court Union proudly congratulates its contingent to the 2019 Asia Cup for taking home this year’s championship trophy! This is the 5th time that UP Law has emerged on top of the competition since its inauguration in 1999.

Leslie Diane Torres was awarded Best Applicant Oralist, while Marianne Angeli Estioco and Abelardo Hernandez finished as 2nd and 3rd Best Respondent Oralists, respectively. The team likewise bagged the 3rd Best Memorial award.

This year’s Asia Cup was held from August 6-7, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan, and had a record high participation of 72 teams from 17 different jurisdictions.

Prof. Rommel Casis mentored the team as faculty adviser. The contingent was composed of Team Captain Marianne Angeli Estioco (IV-D), Abelardo Hernandez (IV-E), Anton Miguel Sison (IV-E), and Leslie Diane Torres (IV-D).

Dalisay is professor emeritus

Prof. Jose Y. Dalisay Jr., PhD, former vice president for public affairs, was appointed as professor emeritus by the UP Board of Regents (BOR) at its 1344th meeting on Apr. 29.

Dalisay

Dalisay retired as a Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of the Philippines, where he also chaired the English department and served as Director of the UP Institute of Creative Writing and Vice President for Public Affairs.

Dalisay published more than 30 books of fiction and nonfiction; his second novel, “Soledad’s Sister,” was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize in 2007. He is a Palanca Hall of Fame, TOYM, and CCP Centennial Honors List awardee, and the Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. Professorial Chair in Creative Writing has been endowed in his name.

According to the “UP Diliman Faculty Manual,” professor emeritus, a title for life, is conferred upon retired faculty members in recognition of their exceptional achievement and exemplary service to the University. They remain in the faculty roster, giving current students, junior faculty members and researchers the chance to be mentored by these esteemed teachers and scholars.

Benefits for professors emeriti include a 1-time monetary award of P150,000, lifetime library privileges, UP Health Service privileges and free admission to cultural shows in UP, among others. Those who conduct researches and creative works are given P250,000 annually net of tax. —Haidee C. Pineda

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DEADLINE FOR DISTINGUISHED U.P. ALUMNI AWARDS NOMINATIONS

The U.P. Alumni Association (UPAA) is reminding all U.P. alumni and UPAA chapters that there will be no extension of the April 1, 2019, deadline for the submission of nominations for the 2019 UPAA Distinguished Alumni Awards.

Nominations may be made by any U.P. alumnus or alumni chapter for any or all of the following five (5) categories:

  • Most Distinguished Alumna/Alumnus Award
  • UPAA Lifetime Distinguished Achievement Awards
  • UPAA Distinguished Alumni Awards
  • UPAA Distinguished Service Awards
  • UPAA Multi-Generation U.P. Alumni Family Awards

Nominations must be received by the UPAA, or postmarked, not later than 5:00 p.m. of

April 1, 2019, Monday, at the following:

                     UPAA COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI AWARDS

                     U.P. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

                     ANG BAHAY NG ALUMNI

                     U.P. DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY 1101

                     Email:  [email protected]

The detailed information, guidelines, and nomination forms for the awards can be obtained from the UPAA website.

For more information, please contact:

Mr. Romeo S.A. Carlos

Mobile:  (0921) 285-5332

UPAA Secretariat:  920-6868; 920-6871

Email:  [email protected]

Filipina engineer is department head at Kennedy Space Center

Josephine Santiago-Bond is the head of the Advanced Engineering Development Branch at NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Filipino engineer Josephine Santiago-Bond works as a department head at the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo: Google Maps, NASA

A Filipina is among the prestigious group of women who work at America’s National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Engineer Josephine Santiago-Bond, who was born in the United States but moved back to the Philippines when she was only two months old, initially didn’t have an interest in astronomy when she was young, spot.ph reported.

Santiago-Bond, who grew up in a family of scientists, eventually attended Philippine Science High School where she leaned towards the study of science and mathematics subjects. The Filipina then took the advice of an old schoolmate to embark upon an Electronics and Communications degree at the University of the Philippines.

“I had to crawl my way through some of the courses, but I wasn’t going to give up because of a few bad grades,” Santiago-Bond said.

After graduating, she moved to the US and took a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at South Dakota State University, where in 2003, she was offered a summer internship at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, which is one of 10 NASA sites nationwide.

By the time she completed her master’s degree in 2005, Santiago-Bond already had a full time job at NASA. She first worked as a systems engineer tackling the technical problems of space missions and worked on a lunar mission in 2017.

At present, she is the head of the Advanced Engineering Development Branch at KSC and is responsible for supplying engineering support to research and technology development projects.

“I am leading very diverse groups of people to bring their whole selves to work while executing NASA’s mission, which ultimately benefits mankind,” she said.

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Source: http://www.atimes.com/article/filipina-engineer-is-department-head-at-kennedy-space-center/?fbclid=IwAR2cvIJ8LsMcIEE_XyNn5Ontq_h3USLJ6EjAG-V8SAN0JyloI_-PsgUv0jA

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Sun Life’s Mantaring is new MAP president

Rizalina “Riza” Gervasio Mantaring is the President of the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) for 2019. She is the 70th President and the 4th Woman President of the MAP since its inception in 1950.

Rizalina “Riza” Gervasio Mantaring

Ms. Mantaring is the Chair of Sun Life Financial Philippine Holding Co., a Director at Sun Life Grepa Financial, and the Chair of Sun Life Foundation.

She started her career in Information Technology (IT) and she joined Sun Life in 1992 as Senior Manager and Head for Asia Pacific of the then – Nascent Information Systems Department. She built the IT function in Asia, managing the turnover from Toronto and Montreal to Manila as the hub for IT activity in the region. She gradually took on increasing responsibilities until she became Chief Operations Officer for Asia in 2008, Deputy President for Sun Life Philippines in March 2009, then CEO and Country Head from August 2009 to June 2018. She was also the Chair of the 12 Sun Life Prosperity Funds aside from being a Director of the various Sun Life companies. During her term, Sun Life implemented numerous industry firsts and innovations which paved the way for its leadership in the industry.

During her term as CEO, Sun Life’s market profile and brand strength significantly increased, with the pioneering and multi-awarded “It’s Time!” financial literacy advocacy campaign and the record-high increase in agency manpower numbers and sales. The company also entered bancassurance with the creation of Sun Life Grepa Financial.

Under her leadership, Sun Life won numerous prestigious awards, including the Life Insurance Company of the Year Award given at the 19th Asia Insurance Industry Awards (the first Filipino company to do so) and the 2015 Employer of the Year Award bestowed by People Management Association of the Philippines (the first life insurance company to win).

Her own accomplishments have likewise been recognized by prestigious award-giving bodies, among which were the Asia Talent Management award at CNBC’s 2017 Asia Business Leader Awards and the CEO Excel Award from the International Association of Business Communicators-Philippines.
She is an independent director of Ayala Land, First Philippine Holdings, and MicroVentures Foundation. She is also a Board member of Makati Business Club and Philippine Business for Education.

A graduate of the University of the Philippines (UP) with a BS Electrical Engineering degree (cum laude), she has an MS Computer Science from The State University of New York at Albany and is a Fellow of the Life Management Institute (with distinction). In 2010, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the UP College of Engineering, she was named one of the College’s 100 Most Outstanding Alumni of the Past Century.

In her spare time, she runs and is one of only a handful of Filipino Six Stars, having completed the marathons in Boston, New York, Chicago, Berlin, London and Tokyo.

Ms. Mantaring will lead the MAP in 2019 along with other Board members including Atty. Francisco “Francis” Ed. Lim, Senior Partner of ACCRALAW, as VP; Atty. Benedicta “Dick” Du-Baladad, Managing Partner and CEO OF Du-Baladad and Associates, as Treasurer; Mr. Cesar G. Romero, Country Chair of Shell Companies in the Philippines, as Asst. Treasurer, and Ms. Maria Carolina “Carol” V. Dominguez, President and CEO of John Clements Consultants, as Secretary.

The other Board members are Mr. Jose Rene Gregory “Rene” D. Almendras, President and CEO of AC Infrastructure Holdings Corporation, Mr. John Philip “Jp” S. Orbeta, Managing Director and Head of Corporate Resources Group of Ayala Corporation, Mr. Justo “Tito” A. Ortiz, Chair and CEO of UnionBank of the Philippines, and Gov. Amando “Say” M. Tetangco, Jr., Member of the Board of Directors of Philippine Airlines (PAL).

Source: https://business.mb.com.ph/2019/01/08/sun-lifes-mantaring-is-new-map-president/?fbclid=IwAR03rRsYD6jp6NYbsSUUO0aW6cU2uxkGz0JLKYqMbXPkybTclc6zYmDbgp8