The
Insular Foundation conducts a Career Readiness Summit for its Gold Eagle
scholars from the University of the Philippines Diliman, Aurora State College
of Technology, Benguet State University, Bohol Island State University, Central
Mindanao University, and Davao Oriental State University.
Insular
Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of Insular Life (InLife),
recently conducted a Career Readiness Summit to prepare its scholars for the
demands of the modern workplace.
The summit was attended by third- and
fourth-year Gold Eagle scholars from Insular Foundation’s partner state
colleges and universities: University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman, Aurora
State College of Technology, Benguet State University, Bohol Island State
University, Central Mindanao University, and Davao Oriental State
University.
InLife’s
Chief Human Resources Officer Rozana Pecson shared nuggets of wisdom to help
the scholars excel in their professional career.
“Find
your passion and build your career on it. Leverage on your strengths. Lead
change. Bounce back in times of adversities,” Pecson told the scholars.
She
also advised the scholars to adhere to their values, prioritize their
well-being, and establish meaningful connections.
In
his keynote presentation, Anthony Pangilinan, Chairman of The Master’s
Lighthouse Foundation, discussed that individuals should do the following to
achieve success: have a vision, accept life challenges or tension, and take
action.
Pangilinan
pointed out that tension inspires people to act on their vision: “Kung
walang tensyon sa buhay, walang accomplishment of vision. Hindi ka
babangon sa umaga. You stretch a rubber band vertically – the lower part of
the rubber band is your reality, and the upper portion of the rubber band is
your vision – mga pangarap mo sa buhay.”
Insular
Foundation Executive Director Ana Maria Soriano, for her part, reiterated
InLife and Insular Foundation’s commitment to supporting young Filipinos in
underserved sectors through the Gold Eagle College Scholarship Program.
“We
take immense pride in witnessing our scholars excel academically, graduate, and
make significant contributions in their chosen fields. Your drive, ambition,
and remarkable determination to overcome challenges and strive for a better
future for yourself and your family inspire us to continue the Insular
Foundation’s Gold Eagle College Scholarship Program. As long as there are young
Filipinos like you, we will remain dedicated to this cause,” she told the
scholars.
The
Insular Foundation also recognized the 2024 Gold Eagle Scholar Graduates from
UP Diliman, and Graduates of InLife’s Scholarship Program for Employees’
Dependents during the summit.
In
her message on behalf of the graduates, Gold Eagle Scholar Yannis Fernandez
from UP Diliman expressed appreciation to Insular Foundation for supporting
their academic journey. “We are privileged to have access to education, and
hopefully, this privilege will not be caged in us alone. I am hoping that as
the sunflowers bloomed despite the storm, we will also power through amidst
chaos and seeming hopelessness,” she said.
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