Being a Businessman requires a lot of hours of hard work and dedication, what more if you are also a Public Servant? It is in this light that the American Association of the Philippines chose to give the Outstanding athlete, Entrepreneur, and Public Servant to Congressman Michael Odylon “Mikee” Lagman Romero.
Congressman Mikee Romero with his wife Ms. Sheila Bermudez Romero during the awarding ceremony at the George Washington Charity Dinner |
When asked by AAP Chairman Rick Sobrevinas on what advice can he give aspiring and startup entrepreneurs and his secret to breakthroughs, Congressman Romero said:
"Don’t be afraid to take risk, If you don’t take that shot, you will not have a chance to win it."
On his 4 years in Congress, he was able to file
around 700 bills from which 60 of them are now RA’s.
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Outstanding
Academic Scholarship in History: Ambeth Ocampo, Journalist/Scholar
Professor, Ateneo De Manila University
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Outstanding
Academic Scholarship in Government and Economic Affairs: Ronald U.
Mendoza, Dean, Ateneo De Manila University
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Outstanding
Real Estate Entrepreneur Posthumous Award: Dr. Danny Vasquez
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Outstanding
Luxury Lifestyle Magazine Trailblazer: Tatler Philippines: Irene Martel
Francisco, President
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Outstanding Pandemic Public
Health Service Award: Frontrow Cares
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Philanthropist
of the Year: Mr. Raymond RS Francisco, President, Frontrow
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Philanthropist
of the Year: Mr. Sam Verzosa, CEO, Frontrow
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Young
CEO Entrepreneur of the Year: Mr. Avin Ong, Chairman and CEO,
Fredley Group of Companies
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Tourism
Philanthropist of the Year: Mr. Lawrence Li Tan, CEO &
President, The Millenial Concept Factory Inc
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Greatest
Boxer of All Time: Senator Manny Pacquiao
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Outstanding
International Hospitality Entrepreneur: Mr. Randy Salamat, Mayor,
Alfonso, Cavite
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Outstanding
Consumer Packaged Goods Manufacturing Services: Asia Prime Philippines
Corp.: Ms. Lerma Manzano Bernabe, President
AAP is composed of
Americans, Filipino Americans, Filipinos and other
nationalities and celebrates the partnership of its members--the
American community, the US Embassy, and the American corporations--which in
1949, helped the struggling local Americans displaced by World War II in the
Philippines. AAP is also the owner-in-trust of the American
Historical Collection, with approximately 60,000 volumes about the American
colonial period and post-war events that were once housed in the U.S. Embassy.
With the support of its different partnerships and members, AAP is able to
conduct its social welfare projects.
To know
more and to be a member of AAP, please call 09778978877.
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