Magsaysay inducts new alumni officers

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JESUS Vicente Magsaysay, former senior director of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, inducted the new members of the Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School Alumni Association Inc. (RMCHAAI) board of directors in Quezon City on Feb. 1, 2025.

NEW OFFICERS From left (front row) are Joy Cabildo-Office, secretary; Jocelyn Ballad, assistant secretary; Steve Saturnino, chairman; inducting officer JV Magsaysay; Rodelia Canono, vice chairman; Jeanette Simon, board of director; Ma. Emily Navarrette, secretary of the board; Mariechell Dimailig, treasurer; Celisa Cusi, assistant public relations officer; Edna Nazario, assistant secretary; Robert Cornelio, board of director; Edlyn Valdez, auditor; and Maxine Fernandez, public relations officer. RMCHAAI PHOTO

NEW OFFICERS From left (front row) are Joy Cabildo-Office, secretary; Jocelyn Ballad, assistant secretary; Steve Saturnino, chairman; inducting officer JV Magsaysay; Rodelia Canono, vice chairman; Jeanette Simon, board of director; Ma. Emily Navarrette, secretary of the board; Mariechell Dimailig, treasurer; Celisa Cusi, assistant public relations officer; Edna Nazario, assistant secretary; Robert Cornelio, board of director; Edlyn Valdez, auditor; and Maxine Fernandez, public relations officer. RMCHAAI PHOTO

The RMCHAAI board of directors for the school year 2025-2026 is headed by its chairman Saturnino Mejia, who is also the general manager of the National Development Company.

Magsaysay, eldest son of former Zambales governor Vicente Magsaysay, is currently the consul general of Papua New Guinea to the Philippines. His son, Jesus Antonio, and wife, former Zambales representative Mitos Magsaysay, were also present during the oath-taking ceremony.

RMCHAAI secretary Ma. Emily Navarrette, meanwhile, said that the vision of the organization hopes to become an inspiration of success and greatness, and impart these values to become guides for the future generations of RMCHS alumni.

The RMCHAAI builds upon the traits of the late Philippine president Ramon Magsaysay.

The group also provides scholarships to worthy students and encourages other alumni here and abroad to help and support their projects.

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