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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

I met my former marketing professor at AGSB, former Administrator of SBMA, and now of Holy Land

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Rizal Philippines
March 14,, 2017


                                       Prof Jorge, Administrator Robert Garcia, and our business partner


Today, my business partner in Laguna, his son, and my daughter who is part of the management team went to Holy Land  at SBMA (near the entrance of Subic Freeport along Tipo Highway in Front of Seal oil station) this morning.

There I met my former professor in marketing at AGSB some 30 years ago (at H de la Costa) who just resigned from his post as SBMA administrator.  He used to be exec at RamCar group (the Petines family business)   He turned around SBMA from a net loss, to  a profitable one, restructuring its debt together with Joven Reyes, the CFO and COO (former AGSB classmate;  he was our class valedictorian)

His wife Maribi's passion is running and getting finances for the Holy Land, a religious shrine that features way of the cross, Jesus Christ life, and many more.  She is Jesuit bred and understands a lot about Jesuit reflection  We were drawing inspiration for inspiration for a religious shrine at our Holy Gardens Memorial Park

You should visit it this Holy Week.   You will enjoy its attractiona and the entrance fee is low.  A great way to observe Lent



                              I looked older than the Chairman who plays golf always


                          The Administrator's wife Maribi Garcia and the master planner Arch Florentino




                  The chapel costing about P12 million donated by Philantrhopist Ben Tantoco


                                  The saint for the knots (those who are breaking up/reconciling)


                                               The  Last Supper at the Upper Room


                                           The way of the cross:  crucifixion

                                                             The Pieta

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