Members of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division Multi-Sector Advisory Board were given recognition Monday for their continued support in promoting continuity, sustainability and shared responsibility for the 3ID Transformation Roadmap.
Brig. Gen. Harold Cabreros, 3ID commander, awarded the
certificate of recognition to Dr. Julius Drilon, chief of the Corazon Locsin
Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital in Bacolod City, Roberto Montelibano of
PRISM Export Inc., Iloilo Rep. Jerry Treñas, Dr. Luis Sorolla Jr., president of
West Visayas State University, Isabel Grace Villegas - president/founder of
Kayang Kayang Mission International, Ana Burgos - director of the National
Commission on Indigenous People Region 6, John Patrick Onggao - youth
representative for Region 6, Toni June Tamayo - director of TESDA Region 6,
Capiz Gov. Victor Tanco, and German Dollete of the Office of Disaster
Coordinator, West Visayas University.
Lt. Col. Rey Tiongson, 3ID spokesman, said that Cabreros
thanked the MSAB members for encouraging the concept of shared responsibility
in good governance, fostering continuity of policies and programs, providing
expert opinion and advice on program execution, and helping generate additional
resources that contributed to the attainment of the goals of the 3ID
Transformation Roadmap.
The 3ID MSAB was organized September 9, 2014, with Treñas as
its chairman and with members from key sectors of society in Western
Visayas and the Negros Island Region.
Since it was organized, Tiongson said the 3ID MSAB held four
meetings that resulted to the formulation and realization of projects, such as
the donation of an ambulance to Camp Peralta Station Hospital, conduct of two
batches of Computer Hardware Servicing NC II trainings to 3ID personnel and
dependents, developing a Performance Survey on 3ID by external stakeholders
through the academe (West Visayas State University), and the donation of 32
fishing boats to victims of typhoon Yolanda in Iloilo.
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