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Monday, November 18, 2013

Awards and Recognitions in Socio-Civic/Public Service



Awards and Recognitions in Socio-Civic/Public Service

1975

Local Government of Nueva Ecija

Most Oustanding Nueva Ecijana

1992

Quezon City Jaycees

TOYA - Ten Young Acievers Award

1994

(Citation Needed)

Parangal ng Bayan Award

1997

Dove Foundation

Celebrity Mother of Gintong Ina Award

1998

City of Manila

Most Oustanding Manileno

2000

Boy Scout of the Philippines

Best Over-All Local Council Performance

2000

Asosasyon ng Komentarista at Anaunser sa Pilipinas

Outstanding mayor in Region IV

2000

Civil Service Commission

Outstanding City Mayor

2000

GMMSF

Recognition Award in Government Service

2001

Dept. of Health

Outstanding Local Executive

2002

Presidential Award

The Cleanest & Greenest Local Gov't

2002

Ten Outstanding Young Achievers

Young Achievers Awardee

2003

Mary Kay Philippines

Woman With a Heart

2003

Pulse Asia, inc.

Most admired Filipino Men & Women - #6

2004

BizNewsAsia Magazine

Power 100: Most Powerful Filipino #86

2005

Gawad Suri Award

Exemplary Public Servant

2005

Government of Jersey City, NJ, USA

Honorary Key to the city of Jersey City (USA)

2005

International Association of Pediatric Dentistry

Exemplary Public Servant

2005

Bright Smiles Bright Futures (Sydney, Australia)

Bright Smiles Bright Futures Award

2005

UP College of Public Health Alumni Society

Honorary Member

2005

Pamilyang Pilipino Organization Inc (Ateneo)

Huwarang Pilipino Award

2005

Regional Sandugo

Outstanding Mayor Hall of Fame

2005

Lipa City Public College (Batangas, Philippines)

Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa

2006

Unlad Pilipinas Award

Unlad Pilipinas Award

2006

Survey among Filipino students

Ranked No. 1 - Positive Youth Role Model

2006

Dept. of Social Welfare & Development

Outstanding City Mayor

2006

National Association of Dental Trade Inc.

Gawad Munting Ngiti Awardee

2007

People Asia Magazine

People of the Year

2007

BAYI

Exemplary Women

2007

The National Voluntary Blood Services

Outstanding Local Government Executive

2008

FAMAS

Exemplary Award

2009

University of North Eastern Philippines (Iriga)

Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa

2009

Malacanang Palace

One of the "Culture Friendly" LGUs

2009

PEMSEA

Recognition of Local Government

2010

Reader's Digest Asia

Most Trusted Filipino in Survey - #17

2010

NCCT and the Department of Education

Lifetime Achievement Award

2010

Gawad Suri

Exemplary Award

2011

Go Negosyo, Babae Kapuso Ka ng Bayan

Starpreneur Awardee



GOV 365 Days Speech 2008


Thursday, September 20, 2012

2012 Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award


First thing actress and Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos will do is present her Presidential Lingkod Bayan award to her constituents and co-workers in the provincial capitol. Wearing a white terno by Danilo Franco, Santos received the award with 22 other individual and six group awardees who were honored at the Malacañang Palace early Wednesday. Considered the highest honor that a public servant can receive in the Philippines, the award is handed out by the Civil Service Commission (CSC).

“I couldn’t have achieved all this on my own,” she told the Inquirer in a phone interview Wednesday afternoon. “I’m excited to show the plaque and medal to the people in the capitol. They worked side by side with me in pursuing my different programs in the province. Our secret in Batangas is team work.” She said this honor is special “because it recognizes my work in public service. I think I am the only governor in the lineup. This is a different world from show business.

I’ve received other awards for government service in the past, but it’s my first national recognition. Plus, it was handed out by President Aquino at the Malacañang.” It was announced at the awarding ceremony that, apart from the plaque and medal, the honorees will likewise receive P200,000 cash prize and a “promotion.” But since Santos already occupies the highest post in Batangas, will the promotion mean that she would move up to a national post?

“I was asked the same question by CSC officers,” she recalled. “I told them that I’m not running for congressman or senator in next year’s elections. I still want to run as Batangas governor so I can make sure that my programs will be pursued until my third and last term.” She said she wants to “graduate” as governor, and serve all three three-year terms. “I want to receive my final report card as governor the same way that I received my passing grade as Lipa mayor.”

She related that since winning as Lipa mayor, she has been serving the province for 15 years. Santos clarified that the “promotion” may come in the form of a salary hike. “My Salary Grade will move up from that of a governor to that of a congressman. It’s a good incentive...a great way to inspire public servants to give their best in their respective offices.” The current Salary Grade of a Governor is ranked 30 (P67,944 to P74,305); while the Salary Grade of a Congressman is ranked 31 (P79,729 to P87,408).

She said that awardees are also given the chance to pursue higher studies in the field and institution of their choice. “We can study anywhere we want: University of the Philippines, Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Ateneo. The CSC will support us in this endeavor. Given time, I’d like to take a master’s in public administration at the AIM. Wow, I hope I can fulfill that dream soon.” She believes that she won the award because of her various projects, particularly, her health policies in the province.

“We were able to improve the equipment, manpower capabilities and facilities of provincial hospitals,” she said. She said that she made sure that husband Sen. Ralph Recto and sons Luis Manzano and Ryan Christian Recto were present at the Malacañang Palace, too. “They are my inspiration. I want to share that important moment in my life with them,” she said. “My family gives me the energy to pursue all my projects in the province. It’s not an easy job, but my family inspires me to never give up in spite of the challenges.” - Bayani San Diego Jr., Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sep 19 2012 (READ MORE)


Friday, April 20, 2012

Vilma Santos Recto: Sharing HEARTS for Progress


In her heart of HEARTS, the heroine of the celluloid world who stands by the right and plight of the underprivileged, has lent her heart to make the HEARTS program available to her constituents in the province of Batangas. The charm and charisma that endeared this actress-turnedpolitician to her millions of fans when she started her career in Philippine filmdom at age 9 is still embodied in Gov. Vilma Santos as she meets people, as she faces the challenges of her office. "Monday is people's day. That's the time when I get to meet and find out the needs of my constituents from various sectors.They follow up their requests, ask for assistance. Others just want to see me for picture-taking," she pauses, smiles and adds, "There were many cases when they still demanded to see me personally even if I had already assisted them in one way or another. They just wanted to see me and thank me. Well, it's part of my job. It's physically draining, but the Vilma is still there." Health & Home staffers and others witnessing the interview nod their heads in agreement. With regard to the urgent need of her constituency, the governor stresses that it is still the basic needs and these are what her government needs to address and enhance. "There are many problems, left and right, up and down. But it's still the basic needs that are important and they are contained in our HEARTS program."

This program, she clarifies, was not invented. "It was given enough study time when I won the mayorship in Lipa in 2007, with the help of my husband, Senator Ralph Recto." The HEARTS Program Health, Education and environment, Agriculture, Roads, Tourism and technology, and Social service and security. For her health program, the governor says her government has many projects. "I'll give only one. We have 12 district hospitals. One perfect example is the Lipa District Hospital. All of them [hospitals] were rehabilitated and expanded, and we bought new equipment and facilities and distributed Philhealth cards." She further explains that even though these are district hospitals, people should pay. "We can't subsist if everything is free. How can you maintain a hospital if everything is free?" (Purchase this H&H Magazine to further read on the article, please feel free to contact the Marketing Department or call us at (632) 364-5205) Jose F. Sarsoza Jr. is editor in chief of Health & Home. - Jose F. Sarsoza Jr. (READ MORE)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Thrilla in Lipa

She dusted off a tear. An adoring crowd of 5,000 people held its breath, an interregnum to an expected climax. She said “I will run” and the crowd was ready to go. To wherever she would lead them. The Batangas capitol in May. Tomorrow, who knows? The electricity of that moment in Lipa City, when Mayor Vilma Santos announced her candidacy for Batangas governor, was hard to miss. Those with a sense of politics can always feel those defining moments.

It is said that Karl Rove was once asked by the Elder Bush to give car keys to his son George W. and what Rove saw in their first meeting was a future president swaggering in a bomber jacket, not a near bum which George W. was then. As Rove handed the car keys to George W., he likewise indentured his political skills to his future president. Just two weeks ago on a sunny day in Lipa City, Vilma Santos, without a script and out of reel range, shook the ground of Philippine politics with her own defining moment.

She was no longer Vilma Santos, who became mayor on the usual formula of movie fame. She was, in the broader political landscape, several times larger than her small physical frame and her city mayor-status. She spoke of dreams, of family, of heeding a clamor, the usual stuff. But she did this with seeming earnestness and that obvious political gravitas. And because of the TV news crew, she did it on a national stage.

Indeed, will that Lipa moment merely take her to the capitol? Or elsewhere in 2010? Nobody is pushing Ms. Santos to run for president now. All of that is still presumptuous and premature. She has to wait for two months to take the capitol, that boorish character is a temporary hurdle. But give her a maximum of two years and there will be pressure for her to consider running for the presidency. Her advantage is that no superhuman accomplishments have to be accomplished to vest her with the perception of fitness and competence.

She already has been crowned with the tiara of efficiency. The reality is anybody could have done what she did in Lipa City. Most growth-driven Philippine provinces and cities grow on their own, with little help from government. Or, despite government. She only has to do one third of what the Opus Dei-member former governor did and she will be hailed as the “best governor” of Batangas.

Ms. Santos has this uncanny knack of being associated with the positive things in her life, her colorful Romeo Vazques days entirely forgotten. This is very rare in politics, where the muck is what is always remembered. Even the grand old figure of Philippine politics, former Senate President Jovito Salonga, said there is something rare about Vilma Santos, an actress who went to politics and who later honed her craft in public administration. If the political handlers of the three known presidential aspirants managed to watch that thriller in Lipa, a redrawing of political plan is in order.

The leading aspirant cannot just live off the glory of his “Mr. Palengke” ads. It will be a tired one by 2010, the public markets may no longer have local products to sell unless we check the savagery of unfair international trade and put the safety nets in place for our agriproducers. The other one has to put his “Sipag at Tiyaga” story to rest. It is now the generation of get-rich-quick tech wizards, of the Google duo who turned billionaires overnight, of Indian steel magnates who never started from scratch. It is not all about a booming voice, Kabayan should realize. He has to recompose his story. Starting really small, as the late Inday Badiday’s coffee boy, and succeeding, is an episode good for one senatorial run. It would be an exhausted story by 2010. Right now, only Vilma Santos has bankable political script with a compelling narrative at that. - Marlen V. Ronquillo, The Manila Times March 25, 2007

Related Readings: “Maligayang-maligaya ako!” - DAPAT sana’y nu’ng Biyernes pa nang hapon ginanap na ang proklamasyon ni Gov. Vilma Santos, mahirap nang kuwestiyunin pa ang malaking agwat ng kanyang boto kay Gov. Armand Sanchez. Pero si Mayor Vilma mismo ang tumanggi. Gusto muna niyang makumpleto ang bilangan, naiiwanan pa nu’ng mga panahong yun ang boto ng Tanauan, Batangas. Sabi ng tatawagin na nating Governor Vilma Santos ngayon, “Kailangan kumpleto ang lahat ng lugar para mas maayos, gusto na nilang ganapin ang proclamation, pero sabi ko, hintayin na ang boto ng lahat ng bayan para mas malinaw.

“Maligayang-maligaya ako sa naging takbo ng kandidatura ko, wala akong masasabi sa ngayon kundi maraming salamat sa lahat ng mga kababayan kong nagtiwala sa akin,” maigsing sabi ng Star for All Seasons. Marami nang programa ang nagpapaabot ng imbitasyon sa kanya para sa live guesting, pero muli, tumanggi muna ang aktres/politiko. Forgive me, gusto ko nang ipaabot ang pasasalamat ko sa mga kababayan ko, pero gusto ko muna talagang matapos ang bilangan. Ayokong ma-proclaim nang hindi pa tapos ang lahat ng towns, gusto kong plantsado lahat, ayokong magkaroon pa ng problema, baka ma-technical pa tayo. Mahimbing na ang tulog niya ngayon, pero ang kasiyahan niya, ay hindi pa isangdaan porsiento, gusto muna niyang malaman at makitang stable na ang posisyon ng kanyang asawa sa labanan. Pangako ni Gov. Vilma, kapag maayos na ang kartada ni Sen. Ralph Recto ay pagbibigyan na niya ang mga imbitasyon, kumpleto na ang kanyang kaligayahan sa mga panahong ’yun. - Cristy Fermin, Balita, 05/21/07

Vilma Santos prinoklama nang bagong gobernadora ng Batangas -IDINEKLARA na ng Commission on Elections bilang bagong gobernador ng Batangas ang aktres at alkalde ng Lipa City na si Vilma Santos. Sa report ng ANC, nakakuha ng 475,740 votes si Santos kumpara sa pinakamahigpit nitong katunggali na si incumbent Gov. Armand Sanchez na nakakuha lamang ng 344,959 na boto. Ani Santos, agad siyang magsasagawa ng konsultasyon sa mga residente upang matukoy ang mga proyekto na kailangan niyang pagtuunan ng pansin. Samantala, inireklamo naman sa Comelec ni Sanchez ang pagkapanalo ni Santos. Sa report ng dzBB, naghain ng petisyon si Sanchez sa pamamagitan ng abugado nito upang maideklara ang “total failure of elections” sa Batangas. Inakusahan ng kampo ni Sanchez ang kampo ni Santos nang ballot switching, vote padding at vote-buying. – People’s Journal 05/22/07

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Awards and Recognitions in Socio-Civic/Public Service




Awards and Recognitions in Socio-Civic/Public Service

1975

Local Government of Nueva Ecija

Most Oustanding Nueva Ecijana

1992

Quezon City Jaycees

TOYA - Ten Young Acievers Award

1994

(Citation Needed)

Parangal ng Bayan Award

1997

Dove Foundation

Celebrity Mother of Gintong Ina Award

1998

City of Manila

Most Oustanding Manileno

2000

Boy Scout of the Philippines

Best Over-All Local Council Performance

2000

Asosasyon ng Komentarista at Anaunser sa Pilipinas

Outstanding mayor in Region IV

2000

Civil Service Commission

Outstanding City Mayor

2000

GMMSF

Recognition Award in Government Service

2001

Dept. of Health

Outstanding Local Executive

2002

Presidential Award

The Cleanest & Greenest Local Gov't

2002

Ten Outstanding Young Achievers

Young Achievers Awardee

2003

Mary Kay Philippines

Woman With a Heart

2003

Pulse Asia, inc.

Most admired Filipino Men & Women - #6

2004

BizNewsAsia Magazine

Power 100: Most Powerful Filipino #86

2005

Gawad Suri Award

Exemplary Public Servant

2005

Government of Jersey City, NJ, USA

Honorary Key to the city of Jersey City (USA)

2005

International Association of Pediatric Dentistry

Exemplary Public Servant

2005

Bright Smiles Bright Futures (Sydney, Australia)

Bright Smiles Bright Futures Award

2005

UP College of Public Health Alumni Society

Honorary Member

2005

Pamilyang Pilipino Organization Inc (Ateneo)

Huwarang Pilipino Award

2005

Regional Sandugo

Outstanding Mayor Hall of Fame

2005

Lipa City Public College (Batangas, Philippines)

Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa

2006

Unlad Pilipinas Award

Unlad Pilipinas Award

2006

Survey among Filipino students

Ranked No. 1 - Positive Youth Role Model

2006

Dept. of Social Welfare & Development

Outstanding City Mayor

2006

National Association of Dental Trade Inc.

Gawad Munting Ngiti Awardee

2007

People Asia Magazine

People of the Year

2007

BAYI

Exemplary Women

2007

The National Voluntary Blood Services

Outstanding Local Government Executive

2008

FAMAS

Exemplary Award

2009

University of North Eastern Philippines (Iriga)

Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa

2009

Malacanang Palace

One of the "Culture Friendly" LGUs

2009

PEMSEA

Recognition of Local Government

2010

Reader's Digest Asia

Most Trusted Filipino in Survey - #17

2010

NCCT and the Department of Education

Lifetime Achievement Award

2010

Gawad Suri

Exemplary Award

2011

Go Negosyo, Babae Kapuso Ka ng Bayan

Starpreneur Awardee



GOV 365 Days Speech 2008


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