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LinkedIn Expert | Certified Personal Brand Strategist🔸I help coaches and consultants build powerful personal brands through LinkedIn🔸Featured 3x on Forbes, Entrepreneur Media, Marketing In Asia

🇵🇭 We are searching for The Philippines' Top 30 Leaders on LinkedIn. Two years into the pandemic, we've seen the world of work changed. We've seen how leaders lead through the pandemic with integrity, malasakit, courage, inspiration and resilience. We've seen how leaders who exemplify those traits enable their teams not only to survive, but also to thrive amidst the pandemic. *** After seeing the impact of the Top 100 Filipinos on LinkedIn initiative and the 100 Most Influential Filipino Women on LinkedIn, now, we would like to recognize great Filipino leaders who rise up in times of crisis, elevating their teams and organizations to even greater heights. *** I'm excited to collaborate with Anda Goseco, ICF-PCC and Ian Santos in this initiative!  The Philippines' Top 30 Leaders on LinkedIn is an initiative of IMS Learning & Consulting and Coach Anda, in collaboration with VB Consulting and in partnership with ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) and Marketing In Asia. Who are qualified to be nominated? 🔸 A Filipino who leads a team of any size 🔸 Should be active on LinkedIn within the last 90 days 🔸 Has at least 500 followers on LinkedIn 🔸 A leader who exemplifies the 5 leadership characteristics of Integrity, Malasakit, Courage, Inspiration, and Resilience Start of nomination: April 5, 2022  End of nomination: April 30, 2022  Announcement of results: June 2022 👉 To nominate, please go to this link: https://lnkd.in/gpKbhZzh Or simply TAG the leader that you would like to nominate and we will reach out to both of you! 👇  We look forward to your nominations as we seek to recognize the top Filipino leaders on LinkedIn! #Top100FilipinosOnLinkedIn #PHTop30LeadersOnLinkedIn #leadership

Jesus Valencia

Campaigning against narcissism and any narcissistic behaviors.

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I humbly nominate Sir Winston Malapad as he epitomizes world-class filipino leadership.

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Monica Dolores

Quality Assurance Specialist at Scale Experts Inc.

2y

I nominate our very own CEO Ms Pamela Ann B.. She is the best leader for me, as she cares for her employees like a family ❤️

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Nicolas Jr Bugarin

Freelance Motivational Speaker, Sales Trainer and Professional Lecturer

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I respectfully nominate the Founder and CEO of Healthy Mind Solutions Sir Richard Caballero. He has what it takes to lead people into success and greatness. With his wisdom he can easily bring out the best in his people. With his big heart he can lead us all to really care enough for humanity.

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I am nominating Ruby Jaucian for being a leader with both heart and grit. She exemplifies these traits not just at work but continuously strives to in all aspects of her life (This is one of the many things I admire from her). Working with her in the past 2 years have been nothing short of amaZing and inspiring. #ProgressNotPerfection

Tanzim Moin

Global Recruiter | Talent Acquisition | Engineering | Middle East, North Africa & South Asia

2y

I would like to take the opportunity to nominate Mark Llavor. As an International Recruiter who has placed a lot of expatriates, I just never knew that he is a Filipino. None until a year, when I became a part of his Team. Under his leadership, the recruitment team has supported South Asia, Central Asia/Caucasus, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. He is a Recruiter who values diversity and inclusion beyond crosscultural boundaries.

I respectfully nominate Mr. Mark Llavor

Jay Parreno

Global Account-Based Marketing | GTM

2y

I am nominating Ken Layug . He has all the the characteristics of a great leader.

Olivia Escartin

Practical Visionary and Ethical Design Thinking Advocate through Sustainable Technology and Businesses

2y

Dennis Velasco Prospernation movement , Steve Sy humble and giving - brought up a company with a great culture. Jason Dela Rosa Bounce Back PH, AoD, a serial venture builder. Jorge Azurin through the years been silently steadfast in pursuing health tech. I almost nominated someone I know - glad I read should be Filipino, hahaha. Next is Miggy Azurin is a great rep for the younger generation. Sean Si the SEO go to guy and CEO at 22, grew his company from 0 to 40 (on now maybe 50) staff strong - I remember how grounded and those qualities exist even before he was just starting in his business. All of them are leaders and team thinkers with their own style of "leadership" and herding.

Nominating Daisy Lacuanan-Callanta. She is not only my mom but more importantly, she has modeled the way for me to follow as she led Jesus HUGS Ministries, a Christian NGO she has established and founded in 2018 to spread the gospel and love of Jesus by serving people in need. During the pandemic, I have seen the love of Christ shine in her as she has relentlessly extended financial assistance to people in need. We, together with our volunteers, she has led us to be at the forefront of giving out groceries and clothes to those affected by the Taal eruption despite the breakout of the pandemic. Since the pandemic, through Jesus HUGS Operation MASKMalaskit, she has given out 2,500 boxes of masks to less privileged people especially those with tuberculosis to help stop the further spread of the virus. As a future doctor someday, she has inspired me to go on medical missions through the ministry to rural areas to extend medical assistance to those in need. Her obedience to Jesus in helping people even at a risk to herself has set an example for me and my brother.

John Callanta

Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Specialist

2y

Nominating Daisy Lacuanan-Callanta * Integrity - Daisy instituted the policy of always issuing official BIR receipts for financial donations received * Malasakit - As the pandemic was about to start last Feb.2020, she was on the field to lead JHM volunteers in providing relief packages for families in Talisay, Batangas affected by the Taal volcano eruption. On the first lockdown last March 2020, she gave financial assistance to teachers of a special education school, and relief goods to employees of small businesses which stopped operations. In the aftermath of the typhoon in Nov.2020 that displaced families in Isabela, Daisy through JHM provided two water pumps to a Badjao community largely ignored by the local government so they would finally have clean water to drink and use. In Nov.2021, She led JHM to conduct the NutriHUGS feeding program to farmers' families in Batangas, as well as provide noodle packs to frontliners. Since January 2021, she led JHM in its "Mask-lasakit" program, which distributed free facemasks to tuberculosis patients and their treatment providers and various medical frontliners * Resilience - Whenever the strictestquarantine restrictions are lifted, she continued outreach activities during pandemic.

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