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PCPPI recognizes exceptional employees at Gold Crown Awards

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Excellence thrives where it is practiced consistently. Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. (PCPPI)—the exclusive manufacturer of PepsiCo beverages in the country—recently honored three outstanding employees with this year’s Gold Crown Awards. This recognition is awarded to employees for demonstrating professional dedication in line with PCPPI’s ICARE Values, which stands for Integrity and Innovation, Care and Respect, Empowerment and Excellence. The three awardees for this year are (in photo, from left to right) Faith Marie M. Zacal of from PCPPI’s Cagayan De Oro plant, Lucky J. Mallari from the Central Luzon Operations (CLO) and Jona Marie S. Rollan from the Davao manufacturing facility. Of the awardees, PCPPI president and chief executive officer Frederick D. Ong said, “Our people remain at the core of what makes us proud to be part of PCPPI. The Gold Crown Awards allow us as one team to acknowledge the exceptional contributions of our employees.” He added, “Jona, Lucky, and Fa

The FEU Dance Company to hold its First-Ever Virtual Concert on Feb. 22

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  Unstoppable – that’s the word that best describes the FEU Dance Company (FDC).  After the pandemic hit, schools and dance studios closed like most establishments but that did not stop the said company from creating art and immersing people in it.  Company members juggled their responsibilities as family members, students, dancers, and human beings, all while being confined within their homes.  On Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 4:30 P.M, the FDC will premiere LockDance,   a virtual dance concert that took two years to make. It will be streamed through   the FEU Center for the Arts’ YouTube Channel.   LockDance features creative choreographers namely:  FDC Artistic Director Eduardo Malagkit,  Kevin Francisco, Carlo Padoga,  Danyel Reyes, Micah Soriano,  Brielle Zulueta, Angelikha Bay,  Kiera Elizares, Ahren Bitong,  Jahmil Dayao, Elvin Salazar,  Cirus Bonifacio, Mya Samonte,  and Claire Planas,  and their dances that tell stories of reminiscing, contemplating, struggling, and