Saturday, November 18, 2006

Leadership Profile 1988 LOM Executive Vice President Ricardo Obligado Yap


The General Santos Jaycees was by chance fortunate with the entry to its roster of Membership in 1983 of JC Ricardo “Ric” Yap. He was inducted as a Baby Jaycee by 1983 JCP National President Oscar Nazareno. Then LOM President Larry Sevilla assigned JC Ric to various projects of the LOM either as project committee member, project vice-chairman, or project chairman.

In his desire to learn from and ultimately serve the organization, he traveled to different parts of Mindanao representing the chapter in inductions, area conferences, national conventions and other JC functions. One highlight of his Jaycee career was his attendance to the 1983 World Congress in Taiwan. True to his active and consistent support to the chapter that year, he was awarded “Most Promising JC of the Year Award”, one of the most coveted local awards of the chapter for a newbie.

In 1988, was elected as the Chapter’s Executive Vice-President in what the membership then believed to be a part of his preparation for the Chapter Presidency the following year. As the chapter was hosting the 8th Mindanao Area Conference, he chaired the Areacon Finance Committee, and easily raised the necessary funds needed for the Conference. As a result, the Chapter was able to award five (5) JCI Senatorship to five distinguished past presidents of the chapter, which allotment was taken from the proceeds of the Areacon.

The year 1989 saw one of the most hotly contested elections in the history of General Santos “Twin Star” Jaycees, with JC Ric Yap losing the presidency by one vote. It was an election that completely divided the general membership, and greatly affected the chapter’s activities in the succeeding years. Due to his commitment to the JC movement, he again vied though again lost the presidency the following year. Politics was rife and had become a by-word of sorts in the chapter during those years. Because of all these circumstances, JC Ric was touted as the best Jaycee President this chapter never had.

As a professional, JC Ric is an active member of the General Santos Chamber of Commerce, and the President and CEO of Majetic Shopping Center, Inc. in General Santos City.

Now serving as a Past President of the General Santos Eagles Club, he continues to help the Jaycee chapter in its projects, either as a sponsor or in partnership with other organizations were he is a member.

The LOM approved his nomination for JCI Senatorship in the year 2002.

His long years of service to the Jaycee movement will now be given due recognition upon the presentation of this life time membership to the Junior Chamber International, The JCI Senatorship Award.


Leadership Profile 1974 LOM President Domingo Obenza Chi



Domingo Chi, joined the Jaycees upon the invitation of Judge Orlando “Orly” Oco, who was also serving as LOM President in 1970. He was a very active member of the General Santos Jaycees having served as a chairman in a number of LOM projects, and an active participant of various Jaycee functions in Bacolod, Ilo-ilo, and most parts of Mindanao.

Doming as he is fondly called by friends became a LOM President in 1974 after surviving a well fought LOM elections. An activist, educator, accountant, and a business consultant, he was a member of the JCI Constitutional Convention, and almost became the first national officer of the chapter after having been invited to be the Auditor-General of then Philippine Jaycees National President Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte, He however, had to let go of this opportunity as he was by that time working as Manager of General Milling Corporation, a prominent yet very demanding of time multi-national company.

As an educator, he was one of the most respected practicing CPA-lecturer in the city. He became a member of the college faculty of Notre Dame of Dadiangas College and Mindanao State University, and Founder-Director of the first CPA review center in the city in the early eighties.

In 1990 he became the Human Resource Manager of Foremost Farms Inc., a post he held until his retirement at the age of 70. After his retirement, he was called back to duty, this time as a consultant of Progressive Farms Inc. in Tupi, South Cotabato.

All these years, the Jaycee has always been in the heart of JC Doming. He attends any local Jaycee function, and has appreciated all these years for continuously helping the LOM in its various endeavors.

For all his achievements and support to the LOM, he was ultimately nominated for JCI Senatorship in the year 2001.

He will be finally conferred with this JCI Lifetime Membership Award this year.

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