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Dr. Amelito G. Enriquez, US Presidential Awardee for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring

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Dr. Amelito G. Enriquez, US Presidential Awardee for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring

ON DECEMBER 12, 2011 at the White House Oval Office, President Barack Obama honored nine recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring. One of them is Filipino-American Dr. Amelito G. Enriquez, an Engineering and Mathematics Professor at the Cañada College in Redwood City, California.

“It was like an out-of-body experience for me. I couldn’t believe I was actually standing in front of the President of the United States, getting an award in the Oval Office. It was really a great experience,” revealed Dr. Enriquez, in an exclusive interview with Asian Journal.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 04 February 2012 11:20 )

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Lorna Schofield, One of National Law Journal’s 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers and Nominee for Federal District Court Judge, Southern District of NY

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Lorna Schofield, One of National Law Journal’s 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers and Nominee for Federal District Court Judge, Southern District of NY

SHE’S been hailed as a Super Lawyer, referenced as one of the top trial attorneys in the nation, and the National Law Journal named her as one of the 50 most influential minority lawyers in the US.

Fil-Am Attorney Lorna Schofield, a partner at Debevoise & Plimpton in New York City, has pretty much done it all inside and outside a courtroom -- from representing star clients like Rosie O’Donnell, to prosecuting African American radicals, to winning million-dollar lawsuits on behalf of her clients. Schofield, who was also the first Asian-American President of the American Bar Association (ABA), has solidified her spot as a one of the top attorneys in the nation.

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Mariels Almeda Winhoffer, The first Pinay president of IBM Philippines

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Mariels Almeda Winhoffer, The first Pinay president of IBM Philippines

IN 2009, Mariels Almeda Winhoffer hit the headlines when she was awarded by the Asian American Business Development Center as one of the 50 Outstanding Asian Americans in Business -- recognizing her contribution to the Asian business community in the United States.

A few days ago, Mariels Winhoffer’s name was in even bigger headlines in Philstar.com, when IBM announced her appointment as president and as the 14th country general manager for IBM Philippines. Winhoffer is the first female to hold the highest post in the Philippine office of the American giant technology firm.

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Nellie Hizon and Titus Verzosa: Papal Benemerenti Award Honorees

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Nellie Hizon and Titus Verzosa: Papal Benemerenti Award Honorees

FOR Nellie Hizon receiving the Papal Benemerenti Award for her exceptional service to the Catholic Church from Pope Benedict XVI came as a shocking, big surprise, to say the least.

“At first, I did not know such an award existed,” a speechless at times Hizon said in an interview with the Asian Journal. “It really did come as a big surprise especially receiving it from the Holy Father.”

Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 January 2012 12:36 )

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Faith Bautista, Visionary and Community Leader

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Faith Bautista, Visionary and Community Leader

IT’S AN extraordinary experience to sit and dine with people of importance.  As a young professional exploring the “real world,” these brief encounters are unique and vital -- for they leave you with valuable life lessons.  My encounter with Faith Bautista is quite unique -- especially since we both experienced calamities on the road.

I guess we were just severely unlucky at that time. Who would have thought that we would be stuck on the road for almost ten hours, choosing Baguio over Boracay to avoid Typhoon Pedring?  We had to return to Manila the following day, because Typhoon Quiel was on its way to Baguio.  

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