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TYAA 2014: College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Youth Ambassador

What qualifies you to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador?

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Faculty/College:

College of Tourism and Hospitality Management

Full Name:

Lorenzo Gener Rosales Encisa

Nickname:

Enzo

Year/Major:

2nd year, Hotel and Restaurant Management

Age:

17

What qualifies you to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador?

“I qualify to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador because I embody compassion, competence and commitment. I sympathize for those who are suffering, I fight for what I believe is right and make sure that I achieve that goal.”

How do you value education?

“I value education by making sure that I exert my best effort in everything I do in school. I study as hard as I can and make sure I meet my deadlines.”

How can you share the light of education to the indigenous people?

“I can help share the light of education to indigenous people by participating in programs by the government or other private sectors. For example I can participate as an intern for the group under DepEd which focuses in Muslim and indigenous peoples education program during summer break.”

Why should the Thomasian community vote for you?

“I should get the Thomasian community’s vote because I am a man of my word. I don’t just plan, I act in making the community better.”

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TYAA 2014

TYAA 2014: Faculty of Pharmacy Youth Ambassador

What qualifies you to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador?

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Faculty/College:

Faculty of Pharmacy

Full Name:

Franz Harvin Montealto Aceituna

Nickname:

Franz

Year/Major:

4th year, Medical Technology

Age:

20

What qualifies you to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador?

“My ability to be the model to the young generation of Filipinos, practicing the Thomasian core values in my everyday life and constantly pursuing excellence as a global citizen and individual of this fine country. The passion in me for the progression by the youth.”

How do you value education?

“Education is not merely the installment of knowledge, but the inspiration to the constant pursuit to enlightenment in one’s lifetime. True education is constantly present in the life of a man. In the end, what truly matters is how one appreciates and nourishes his personal growth with what the world has to offer him, and that is what must be known by all, that living is learning.”

How can you share the light of education to the indigenous people?

“Sharing is to connect with others, requiring only the simplest means of communication between two human beings, talking. Despite the lack of personal communication in the modern world, a short speech in a person’s mother tongue or a strong bond of friendship can provide impact consequential to a domino effect, giving ideas and information that would cascade to all generations within a community. Inspiring and also believing in our fellow natives to learn and be educated can do wonders and could yield to unimaginable results.”

Why should the Thomasian community vote for you?

“I believe that I embody not only the ideals of my faculty, but also of our university as well. That I think would match the quality of what a Thomasian youth ambassador is.”

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TYAA 2014: Faculty of Arts and Letters Youth Ambassador

Jed Nathaniel Matias Gonzalez

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Faculty/College:

Faculty of Arts and Letters

Full Name:

Jed Nathaniel Matias Gonzalez

Nickname:

Jed

Year/Major:

3rd year, Political Science

Age:

19

What qualifies you to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador?

I am qualified to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador because I am capable of representing the university in line with our advocacy, which is education. I am very passionate about education, especially with giving it people who do not have access to it.”

How do you value education?

“Education is something of great importance to me since I see it as a lifelong pursuit that helps in developing a person as an individual. Not only does it just give one a way to a better life, but it also gives one the knowledge and skills necessary for everyday life.”

How can you share the light of education to the indigenous people?

“I think this can be accomplished by visiting their communities and interacting with them. We could incorporate education in the interactions we have with these indigenous people.”

Why should the Thomasian community vote for you?

“They should vote for me because I am committed in carrying out my responsibilities as a Youth Ambassador. Also, I will do my best to be a role model to my fellow Thomasians. ”

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TYAA 2014: College of Commerce and Business Administration Youth Ambassador

Ian Paolo Ilag Morallos

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Faculty/College:

College of Commerce and Business Administration

Full Name:

Ian Paolo Ilag Morallos

Nickname:

Ian

Year/Major:

3rd year, Human Resource Development

Age:

19

What qualifies you to be the first Thomasian Youth Ambassador?

With the problems that our generation has been going through, I think that I can serve as an inspiration and a motivation for those young people who are afraid of trying new things or those who are tired of starting again that you don’t have to be someone just to show that you are capable of doing great things. I want to exemplify that what really make us stand out among the rest is a good attitude, positive outlook in life and most specially, determination and perseverance that no matter what happens; we can always be the best of what we can be.”

How do you value education?

“I do believe that education is a big investment; more specifically as a golden key. Putting in time and effort into your education can open many doors throughout your life, allowing you access to more opportunities than what you can expect. I know that there are more important qualities to value than intelligence but it is important to value education for what you can gain from it. At the end of the day, this investment will help us not only to succeed but also to help on building up a better nation.”

How can you share the light of education to the indigenous people?

“As a Thomasian business leader, I can help those who are uneducated by concentrating first on their strengths which I will use to continue on developing their talents and skills and later, to improve their weaknesses. As a good opportunity, I would join community development seminars and activities which main focus is on reaching them out. Participating in these kinds of activities is a two-way process: giving us a chance to know their culture and teaching them to become responsible law-abiding citizen of our country.”

Why should the Thomasian community vote for you?

“I’m very awkward person. I have a lot of imperfections and weaknesses but despite of having those things, I am still able to be the person that I wanted to be. I always try to make myself better so I can be a good person tomorrow. Challenges don’t stop me from achieving something in life because I always believe that as long as you are dedicated and hardworking, nothing is impossible.”

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