Matalunggaring Awardees 2018
EUSEBIO B. BENITEZ
Eusebio B. Benitez is a remarkable individual who has
dedicated much of his life to serving his community and family. For an
impressive 19 years, he served as Punong Barangay of Brgy. Inanlorenza. His
unwavering commitment to his constituents exemplifies his devotion to public
service and his deep sense of responsibility to his community.
Beyond his role as a public servant, Eusebio is a
hardworking farmer whose perseverance has significantly impacted the lives of
those closest to him. Through his tireless efforts, he has ensured that his
children and siblings achieve success in their respective endeavors, showcasing
his ability to inspire and support others.
Eusebio stands as a living testament to the values of hard
work, dedication, and determination. His life serves as a powerful reminder to
all Bayambangueรฑos that with steadfast effort and resilience, any goal is
within reach.
ENGR. CRESCENCIO J. FERNANDEZ
Engr. Crescencio J. Fernandez is an accomplished
professional and entrepreneur whose remarkable achievements reflect his
dedication, expertise, and leadership. A proud alumnus of Bayambang National
High School (Batch 1952), he pursued higher education at the University of the
Philippines, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Engr. Fernandez has built an illustrious career as a
successful businessman and is the driving force behind C.J. Fernandez
Enterprises, Inc., one of the top companies in the Philippines. Under his
visionary leadership as President, the company has become a leading distributor
in the rubber and tire industry, holding a substantial market share in products
such as fuel, batteries, brake fluids, coolants, oils, and lubricants. Beyond
this, the company has also expanded into the service and hospitality sectors,
further solidifying its reputation as a key player in the industry.
Engr. Fernandez's influence extends beyond his business
ventures. He serves as the Director of the La Union Heart, Lung, and Kidney
Foundation, contributing to vital healthcare initiatives. He is also the
President of CFAL Oasis Development Corporation, La Union Oasis Hotel, Inc.,
and the First Union Integrated Development Corporation. Additionally, he holds
the position of Chairman of the Board for Heavenly View Properties Corporation
and the Lorma Community Development Foundation, Inc., and he serves as a
Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of La Union.
With a legacy of excellence, innovation, and community
involvement, Engr. Crescencio J. Fernandez continues to inspire and make a
lasting impact in the business world and beyond.
MARIA CELIA J. FERNANDEZ, ED.D.
Maria Celia J. Fernandez, Ed.D., is a distinguished educator
whose remarkable journey is a testament to her dedication, leadership, and
integrity. A proud alumna of Bayambang National High School (BNHS) Class of
1972 and a graduate of AB Social Sciences from the University of the
Philippines, Dr. Fernandez embodies the values of excellence and service as a
true-blooded Bayambangueรฑa. Her extraordinary career as Schools Division
Superintendent of Pangasinan I in the Department of Education is marked by her
exemplary character, inspiring professionalism, and unwavering respect for her
colleagues and subordinates.
Her contributions to education have earned her numerous
accolades, highlighting her exceptional impact on both her peers and the
communities she serves. In 2018, she was named the Most Inspiring Teacher and
Most Influential Teacher of the Republic of the Philippines. She has also been
recognized as an Outstanding Educational Leader by the municipalities of
Lingayen and Binmaley, an Outstanding Bayambangueรฑo in 2017, and an Outstanding
Public Servant in Education in 2016 by the Alliance of Chaplains for Transformation
Society – Philippines. Furthermore, she received the Distinguished Alumna Award
from the University of the Philippines by the Baguio-Benguet Cordillera
Chapters of the UP Alumni Association in 2016.
Dr. Fernandez's commitment to education extends beyond
conventional duties. She spearheaded the Senior High School Modeling Program at
Lananpin National High School, which was recognized by the Development Academy
of the Philippines as the Most Relevant Re-Entry Project. Her initiative to
pilot the SHS Curriculum in Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) education was
the only one in Region 1, earning her the Dangal ng Bayan Award in 2014 from
the Civil Service Commission.
Her service and dedication have been acknowledged by several
other awards, including the 2015 Bronze USA Award for Meritorious and
Outstanding Service by the National Council of Honor, Boy Scouts of the
Philippines, and a regional Dangal ng Bayan Award in 2013 for her exemplary
service as a public official.
Dr. Fernandez’s rise from the ranks is characterized by an
extraordinary heart and a steadfast commitment to uplifting the education
sector. Beyond her administrative responsibilities, she has championed moral
regeneration and spiritual renewal among educators and students alike,
demonstrating her holistic approach to leadership. With sterling integrity and
a tireless dedication to her mission, Dr. Maria Celia J. Fernandez stands as an
inspiring beacon of excellence and a role model for educators and public
servants nationwide.
CHRISTOPHER Q. GOZUM
Indie film director Christopher Q. Gozum made history when
he helmed the first full-length film in the Pangasinan language. The film,
titled "Anacbanua," explores the theme of spiritual-artistic
estrangement. It is also about the province of Pangasinan and the Pangasinense
culture.
It was shown in 2009
and its unconventional style earned for the director critical acclaim both
locally and internationally. Among his collaborators in the film were
Pangasinan poets Santiago Villafania, Erwin Fernandez, and Melchor Orpilla.
Gozum would go on to direct other award-winning films with
equally serious themes, such as “The Independence Mission,” “The Calling,”
“Gurgulis ed Banua,” “Lawas Kan Pinabli,” and "Dapol tan Payawar na Tayug
1931."
An alumnus of Bayambang National High School (Batch 1993), Gozum
studied B.A. Film and Audio-Visual Communication in the University of the
Philippines and he is an alumnus of the 2006 Asian Film Academy fellowship
program in Busan, South Korea. Also a professional theater actor and playwright,
he received the Palanca Awards for Literature for his two full-length English
plays in 2001 and 2002.
Gozum’s films have won awards and received citations in the
Philippines and abroad including the Cultural Center of the Philippines Award
for Alternative Film and Video (2005), as well as the Best Short Film (2007),
the Ishmael Bernal Award for Most Outstanding Young Filipino Filmmaker (2008),
the Lino Brocka Grand Prize (2009) and the Best Director Award (2009), all in
the Cinemanila International Film Festival. He was also a recipient of the 2013
Ani ng Dangal Award for Cinema conferred by the National Commission for Culture
and the Arts in the Philippines.
“Anacbanua” (meaning ‘The Child of the Sun’) – an
experimental film about Pangasinan’s history, art, and culture which he
produced, directed, and edited – received the Prix des Signes in the ‘Cinema in
Transgression’ section of the 10th International Festival Signes de Nuit in
Paris. “Anacbanua” also received citations from Filipino film bloggers and film
critics as one of the best Filipino films in 2009 and one of the 100 Philippine
modern movie classics. His second feature film “Lawas Kan Pinabli” (Forever
Loved), an experimental documentary about overseas Filipino workers in the
Middle East, also received citations from Filipino film bloggers and film
critics as one of the top ten Best Filipino Films of 2011 and 2012.
Christopher’s films have been screened at international film
festivals and new media art platforms all over the Philippines, as well as in
Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Singapore, Bandung, Jakarta, Busan, Jeonju, Chennai,
Mumbai, Sydney, Honolulu, San Francisco, Toronto, Patras, Paris, Osnabrueck,
Prague, Edinburgh, Madrid, and Kyoto.
In 2007, Gozum founded his film company Sine Caboloan, which
is committed to producing cutting-edge independent films about the Pangasinan
province and its people in the homeland and in the diaspora. He advocates for
the revitalization of Pangasinan’s language and culture through cinema.
Gozum represented the Philippines in the 2nd Southeast Asian
Film Lab, a script development platform for independent filmmakers during the
26th Singapore International Film Festival in 2015. Gozum was also one of the
five independent filmmakers who represented the Philippines in the Berlinale
Talents 2016, an intensive educational program for emerging filmmakers all over
the world during the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Gozum is also the recipient of the Seoul Film
Commission’s 2016 Seoul Screenplay Development Support for a new Pangasinan
feature film in development called “Ilikdem Mo so Matam” (Close Your Eyes).
Gozum is also developing another Pangasinan feature film project called “Luyag
‘Da’ra’y Anino” (A Kingdom of Shadows) which is a poetic film about Filipino
migration in the Middle East.
Gozum was an overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia from
2007 to 2015. He is now based full-time in Bayambang. Gozum is married to
Jessan Neri, a kindergarten teacher at a public elementary school in Bayambang
and they are blessed with a three-year old daughter named Linawa Yasmin. Gozum
was born on December 11, 1976.
ENGR. ALEJANDRO D. MACAM
Engr. Alejandro D. Macam is a shining example of
perseverance and dedication, whose life journey reflects both personal and
professional triumphs. A proud alumnus of St. Vincent Catholic School (Batch
1953), he pursued higher education at Adamson University, where he graduated
with a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering in 1966. Remarkably, he
achieved this milestone as a self-supporting student, showcasing his
determination and resilience.
After earning his degree, Engr. Macam began his career at
Lepanto Consolidated Mining Corporation, where he gained valuable experience
during his six-year tenure. Despite a promising career in mining, his love for
his hometown, Bayambang, drew him back. Upon his return, he ventured into the
buying and selling of palay and corn, as well as agricultural supplies. This
marked the beginning of his entrepreneurial journey.
As he grew older, Engr. Macam transitioned to the
construction supply business, which proved to be more manageable and equally
rewarding. Through his steadfast work ethic and determination, he excelled in
this field and earned recognition from Holcim Company as an outstanding dealer
in Western Pangasinan.
Engr. Alejandro D. Macam's story is one of hard work,
adaptability, and commitment to his roots. His life serves as an inspiration to
those who aspire to achieve success while staying true to their origins and
values.
SR. MARY JOHN MANANZAN, OSB
A Bayambangueรฑa of remarkable intellect and unwavering
commitment to advocacy, this extraordinary woman has achieved unparalleled
milestones in her life and career. She holds the distinction of being the first
woman to graduate summa cum laude from the prestigious Pontifical Gregorian
University in Rome, Italy, a testament to her brilliance and dedication to
academic excellence. Her intellectual pursuits also led her to earn a degree in
Missiology from Wilhelmsuniversitaet in Munster, Germany, where she graduated magna
cum laude.
Her career has been defined by her deep commitment to
advancing women's rights and education. For 18 years, she served as the
National Chairperson of GABRIELA, a broad alliance of women’s organizations,
where she championed the cause of women’s empowerment. As President of St.
Scholastica’s College for two terms, she left an indelible mark on the
institution, fostering an environment of academic rigor and social awareness.
A feminist-activist at heart, she has founded numerous
programs aimed at empowering women, including the Institute of Women’s Studies,
the Women Ecology and Wholeness Farm, and the Women Crisis Center. Her work has
earned her global recognition, and in March 2011, she was honored by Women
Deliver as one of the 100 most inspiring individuals worldwide on the centenary
of International Women’s Day.
Her literary contributions include serving as Section Editor
on Women and Spirituality for a four-volume Encyclopedia of Women’s Studies by
Routledge and Company, reflecting her intellectual depth and expertise. In
recognition of her profound impact on society, she has received numerous
accolades, including the Benigno Aquino Jr. Award for Nationalism from the
Federation of Catholic Schools’ Alumnae Association in November 2011 and the
Balitok Award as an outstanding daughter of Pangasinan in April 2013.
Her life and work stand as a powerful testament to what can
be achieved through determination, intellect, and an unwavering commitment to
the betterment of society. She continues to inspire countless individuals,
especially women, to pursue their dreams and advocate for meaningful change.
RAMON M. MATABANG
Ramon M. Matabang is a dedicated public servant and advocate
whose work has significantly impacted his community and beyond. A proud alumnus
of Bayambang National High School (Batch 1969), he pursued higher education at
the Philippine School of Business Administration, earning a degree in
Accounting.
His passion for social justice and community welfare is
evident in his groundbreaking advocacy for children’s rights. In 1999, he
initiated the campaign for children’s right to a name, identity, and
nationality through a project called “Operation Birthright.” This initiative,
which provided free birth registration, began in Quezon City and expanded to
his hometown, Bayambang, in 2016. His commitment to ensuring that every child
has a recognized identity highlights his deep compassion and sense of
responsibility.
Ramon M. Matabang is also a published author and legal
annotator, having co-written a book on Republic Act 9048 with Congressman
Magtanggol Gunigundo. This work underscores his expertise and dedication to
civil registry matters, contributing valuable knowledge to his field.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions, he was
conferred the “Peace Award” in 2011 by Rotary International District 3780. This
prestigious honor acknowledged his selfless dedication to community-building
through his effective leadership and stewardship of the Quezon City Civil
Registry.
Through his advocacy, writing, and exemplary service, Ramon
M. Matabang continues to inspire others to work toward building better, more
inclusive communities. His legacy serves as a testament to the profound impact
of compassion, initiative, and dedication.
Matalunggaring Awardees 2019
RUFINO P. ROMANO
Rufino P. Romano is a distinguished professional and
community leader whose achievements span the fields of science and public
service. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from the University
of Santo Tomas and became a Registered Medical Technologist in 1963, certified
by the American Society of Medical Technologists. His expertise and dedication
to his field led to a remarkable career as a research scientist, culminating in
his role at Pfizer Global Research and Development, where he contributed to the
discovery of the active agent for Viagra—a groundbreaking achievement in
pharmaceutical innovation.
Beyond his scientific endeavors, Rufino P. Romano has been a
pillar of community leadership. In 1975, he was among the first organizers of
the Pilipino Bayanihan of Mississauga, demonstrating his commitment to
fostering unity and support within the Filipino-Canadian community. His
dedication to community service has earned him numerous accolades, including a
leadership award from Premier Davis during Ontario's Bicentennial Year in 1983
and the prestigious Community Leadership Award from the Senate of Canada in
November 2017.
Rufino P. Romano’s dual legacy as a trailblazing scientist
and an inspiring community leader exemplifies the power of knowledge,
leadership, and a deep commitment to service. His contributions continue to
inspire both his professional peers and the communities he has touched.
HONORABLE JUDGE FERNANDO T. SAGUN, JR.
Honorable Judge Fernando T. Sagun, Jr. is a distinguished
legal professional and a proud alumnus of Bayambang National High School, Class
of 1972. He pursued his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in
Pre-Medicine from the University of the East (UE) before obtaining his law
degree from UE College of Law in 1981. His academic achievements laid the
foundation for a remarkable career in the judiciary, where he served as the
Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court in Quezon City.
Judge Sagun’s dedication to justice and exemplary service
has earned him numerous accolades throughout his career. In 2008, he was
honored as the Most Outstanding Judge by both the Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency and the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption, recognizing his
significant contributions to the fight against illegal drugs and crime. The
following year, he received the same distinction from the Rotary Club, QC
District Office.
In addition to these honors, Judge Sagun has been the
recipient of multiple special awards. The Quezon City Police District (QCPD)
recognized his exceptional contributions during its 73rd Founding Anniversary
in 2012. Similarly, the Highway Patrol Group acknowledged his dedication to
justice with a special award during its 59th Anniversary on May 5, 2014. From
2011 to 2013, he was consecutively honored with special awards by the
Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF) of the Philippine National
Police.
Judge Fernando T. Sagun, Jr.’s illustrious career is marked
by unwavering dedication to upholding the law and serving his community. His
legacy serves as an inspiration to his peers, the legal profession, and future
generations, exemplifying the highest standards of integrity and excellence.
POLICE DIRECTOR NOLI G. TALIรO
Police Director Noli G. Taliรฑo is a distinguished officer of
the Philippine National Police (PNP), whose career is marked by both exemplary
service and a strong commitment to his community. A proud graduate of Bayambang
National High School (Batch 1978), he continued his education at the Philippine
Military Academy, where he earned his degree in 1984. His training and
discipline at the PMA prepared him for a distinguished career in law
enforcement, culminating in his current position as the director of the PNP
Special Action Force. In this role, he leads the elite force and tactical
support unit of the PNP, responsible for responding to critical and high-risk
situations across the country.
Throughout his career, Police Director Taliรฑo has earned
numerous medals, reflecting his outstanding dedication to his duty as a public
servant. His contributions to national security and peacekeeping efforts have
earned him well-deserved recognition. One of the most notable aspects of his
service was his leadership during the intense operation against the Abu Sayyaf
Group in Bohol, where he played a vital role as a visible and decisive
peacekeeper.
Beyond his professional achievements, Taliรฑo is also known
for his role in promoting local culture and community development. He is the
founder of the Bayambang Malangsi Fishtival, an event that celebrates the
town's rich heritage and its vital fishing industry, fostering community
engagement and pride.
Police Director Noli G. Taliรฑo’s career reflects a blend of
dedication to national security, outstanding leadership, and a deep connection
to his roots. His service continues to inspire others in the police force and
the broader community, exemplifying a life of purpose and integrity.
HON. JUDGE CYNTHIA MARTINEZ-FLORENDO
Government Service
Hon. Judge Cynthia Martinez-Florendo is a distinguished
legal professional whose career in public service has been defined by a
commitment to justice and the betterment of society. A proud alumna of PSU
Laboratory High School, Bayambang, Class of 1983, she went on to pursue her law
degree at the University of Pangasinan, where she graduated with a Bachelor of
Laws in 1994. Her dedication to legal scholarship continued as she furthered
her education at the Graduate School of Law, earning her degree in 2006.
Judge Martinez-Florendo’s career in the judiciary has been
marked by significant leadership roles. She served as a Regional Trial Court
Judge, where she upheld the law with integrity and fairness. She was also an
active member of various judicial organizations, serving as the Director for
Region III of the Philippine Women Judges Association and as the Director of
the Philippine Judges Association, Nueva Ecija Chapter. Additionally, she held
the position of Vice-President for the Philippine Trial Judges League, Inc.
Pangasinan Chapter, where she advocated for the welfare and professional
development of her colleagues in the judiciary.
In addition to her work in the courtroom and judicial
associations, Judge Martinez-Florendo shared her knowledge and expertise as a
College of Law professor. Her academic contributions have influenced the next
generation of legal professionals, instilling in them the values of justice,
integrity, and service to the community.
Hon. Judge Cynthia Martinez-Florendo’s career serves as an
inspiring example of leadership, dedication, and excellence in the legal
profession. Her work in both the judiciary and education reflects her deep
commitment to the pursuit of justice and the development of the legal field in
the Philippines.
ALLAN MICHAEL IBAรEZ
Indie Film Director (Arts and Culture)
Allan Michael Ibaรฑez is an internationally multi-awarded
indie filmmaker from Bayambang.
Ibaรฑez has directed movies, including the comedy-drama
"1st Sem," his debut film with co-director Dexter Paglinawan Hemedez
which was an official entry to the CineFilipino Film Festival.
He has bagged such awards as the Grand Jury Prize feature
film at the San Diego International Kids' Film Festival, the Best Feature Film
award under the Debut Directors category at the All Lights India International
Film Festival, and Honorable Mention for Best Feature Film at the 12th Buffalo
Niagara Film Festival.
Ibaรฑez finished his elementary and secondary education in
Bayambang Central School and Bayambang National High School (batch 2007) before
taking up B.S. Statistics at the University of the Philippines-Diliman and
graduating in 2011.
At ABS-CBN, he was the writer of “Nasan Ka nang Kailangan Kita”
(Waiting for Love) for ABS-CBN, a Junior Story Editor for Pinoy Big Brother All-in,
and Monitor and Brainstormer for the Content Monitoring and Development Group.
As a short film creator based in Quezon City and a film director,
he heads the media production Plot Entertainment Study.
DR. CLARITA DG. JIMENEZ
Educator
BNHS '55
Advocate of the preservation and conservation of the
Municipality's cultural and historical heritage.
Giving importance to the local culture and narrative, a
concern that most compatriots would relegate to the backburner, she authored
the town's first coffee-table book, Subol na Pananisia, which is about the
history of the St. Vincent Ferrer Parish Church, and an unpublished manuscript
on the town's history.
Mother of the College of Nursing - it is at PSU-Bayambang
where a Bachelor of Science in Nursing is being offered. Opening a BSN program
is rigorous and difficult to achieve.
Now, she serves her beloved hometown as an active member of
the Bayambang Municipal Council and Arts (BMCCA) "gratis et amore."
Dubbed as PSU's "Mother of Accreditation" because
it was during her time term as Dean of PSU-Bayambang when the college underwent
accreditation by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities
of the Philippines (AACUP)
Dr. Clarita DG. Jimenez is a distinguished educator and a
proud alumna of BNHS, class of 1955. She is a passionate advocate for the
preservation and conservation of the cultural and historical heritage of her
hometown, a cause that many often overlook. Her dedication to celebrating and
safeguarding the local narrative is evident in her contributions to literature
and education.
Dr. Jimenez’s commitment to preserving her town's rich
history is exemplified by her authorship of "Subol na Pananisia," the
first coffee-table book dedicated to the history of the St. Vincent Ferrer
Parish Church. She has also penned an unpublished manuscript that meticulously
documents the town's history, further solidifying her role as a guardian of
local culture.
In the field of education, Dr. Jimenez has made
groundbreaking contributions. She is hailed as the "Mother of the College
of Nursing" at Pangasinan State University (PSU)-Bayambang, where she
played a pivotal role in establishing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
program. Introducing a BSN program is a challenging endeavor, requiring
rigorous planning and adherence to stringent academic standards. Her leadership
and determination ensured the successful launch of this program, which continues
to benefit countless students.
Dr. Jimenez's tenure as Dean of PSU-Bayambang was marked by
significant achievements. She earned the title "Mother of
Accreditation" as it was under her stewardship that the college underwent
accreditation by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities
of the Philippines (AACUP). This milestone attests to her commitment to
academic excellence and institutional development.
Even in retirement, Dr. Jimenez remains deeply involved in
serving her community. She is an active member of the Bayambang Municipal
Council and Arts (BMCCA), offering her time and expertise "gratis et
amore" — freely and out of love for her hometown. Her enduring dedication
and contributions continue to inspire and enrich the lives of those around her.
NORMA JUNIO-LOZANO
ASEAN Confederation of Women Organization (ACWO), Secretary
General
Philippine Commission of Women, Commissioner National
Council of the Women of the Philippines, President
Women's Right Movement of the Philippines, President
National Anti-Poverty Commission, 3-terms commissioner -
Women Sector
Donated to Buenlag Health Center Maternity Beds, Cribs, and
Medical Supplies
Conducted Seminars in Bayambang on Anti-Drugs, Smoking and
Alcohol, Including anti-violence against women and children
Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Accounting
Far Eastern University (FEU)
Wife of the well-known Atty. Oliver Lozano
Norma Junio-Lozano is a highly respected leader and advocate
for women's rights and social development, whose contributions have left a
significant impact on both local and international communities. As the
Secretary General of the ASEAN Confederation of Women Organization (ACWO), she
has played a pivotal role in advancing the cause of women across Southeast
Asia. Her dedication to gender equality is further exemplified by her service
as a Commissioner for the Philippine Commission on Women and as President of
the National Council of the Women of the Philippines.
Norma has been a staunch advocate for women's rights in the
Philippines. She served as President of the Women's Rights Movement of the
Philippines, championing initiatives to protect and empower women. Her
commitment extended to the National Anti-Poverty Commission, where she served
three terms as Commissioner for the Women Sector, tirelessly addressing issues
of poverty and inequality.
Beyond her advocacy work, Norma has made tangible
contributions to improving community healthcare. She donated maternity beds,
cribs, and medical supplies to the Buenlag Health Center, demonstrating her
commitment to enhancing maternal and child health services. Additionally, she
has been actively involved in educating her community through seminars in
Bayambang, focusing on anti-drug campaigns, anti-smoking and alcohol awareness,
and measures to combat violence against women and children.
Norma’s academic background in commerce, with a Bachelor of
Science in Commerce majoring in Accounting from Far Eastern University (FEU),
provided her with a strong foundation for her leadership roles. Her ability to
combine professional acumen with a heartfelt dedication to service has been a
hallmark of her career.
As the wife of the renowned Atty. Oliver Lozano, Norma has
exemplified grace and strength, contributing not only to her family but also to
the greater good of society. Her enduring legacy is one of advocacy,
generosity, and unwavering commitment to the empowerment of women and the
well-being of her community.
REV. FR. REGINALDO MARA MANANZAN, SJ
Humanitarian Service
Immaculate Conception Major Seminary, Vigan City 1972
Licentiate in Canon Law – Pontifical Gregorian University,
Rome Italy
Doctor of Canon Law – Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome
Italy
Judge at the First Instance marriage tribunals of the
Diocese of Antipolo and Diocese of Cubao
Defender of the Bond at the Marriage Tribunals of the
Archdiocese of Manila and Diocese of Novaliches
Bachelor of Science in Philosophy – Ateneo De Manila
University, Quezon City 1972
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Rev. Fr. Reginaldo Mara Mananzan, SJ, is a distinguished
figure whose life and work exemplify a commitment to humanitarian service and
academic excellence. He began his journey in the sacred vocation by completing
his studies at the Immaculate Conception Major Seminary in Vigan City in 1972.
With a strong foundation in philosophy, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree
in Philosophy from Ateneo de Manila University in the same year.
Driven by his passion for theological and legal studies, Fr.
Mananzan pursued advanced education at the Pontifical Gregorian University in
Rome, Italy. There, he obtained both a Licentiate in Canon Law and a Doctorate
in Canon Law, equipping him with expertise in ecclesiastical law. His profound
knowledge and dedication have made him a valuable asset in the field of
canonical justice.
Fr. Mananzan has served as a Judge at the First Instance
Marriage Tribunals of the Diocese of Antipolo and the Diocese of Cubao, where
he has contributed to resolving complex cases with fairness and compassion.
Additionally, he has taken on the role of Defender of the Bond in the Marriage
Tribunals of the Archdiocese of Manila and the Diocese of Novaliches, upholding
the sanctity and integrity of marital unions within the Church.
Through his multifaceted contributions to the Church and
society, Fr. Reginaldo Mara Mananzan, SJ, stands as a model of scholarly
excellence, judicial competence, and unwavering dedication to humanitarian
service.
JOSEFINO T. MATABAN
Businessman
President/Manager - Rural Bank of Bayambang Inc.
Association of Pangasinan Rural Bankers - Executive Vice President,
Vice President, Director, Treasurer, Secretary - 17 Consecutive Years
Donor Land - Tamaro-Tambac Elementary School
Donor Land - Bayambang District Hospital
St. John's Cathedral High School '71
Bachelor of Science in Commerce - Luzon University 1975
Josefino T. Mataban is a highly accomplished businessman
whose career and philanthropic efforts have left a lasting impact on his
community. As the President and Manager of the Rural Bank of Bayambang Inc., he
has played a pivotal role in promoting financial growth and supporting the
local economy. His leadership extends to his longstanding involvement with the
Association of Pangasinan Rural Bankers, where he served in various
capacities—Executive Vice President, Vice President, Director, Treasurer, and
Secretary—over an impressive span of 17 consecutive years.
Beyond his professional achievements, Mr. Mataban is deeply
committed to community development and education. He has generously donated
land for the establishment of the Tamaro-Tambac Elementary School, ensuring
access to quality education for future generations. Additionally, his
contribution of land for the Bayambang District Hospital has significantly
enhanced healthcare services in the region, benefiting countless residents.
Mr. Mataban's dedication to education and business was
evident early in his life. A graduate of St. John's Cathedral High School in
1971, he pursued higher education at Luzon University, where he earned a
Bachelor of Science in Commerce in 1975. His academic foundation and vision for
progress have driven his lifelong commitment to service and excellence.
Josefino T. Mataban's exemplary leadership, community
contributions, and dedication to uplifting lives serve as a testament to his
remarkable character and enduring legacy.
OSCAR O. ORA
Scriptwriter and Composer
Provecom, Member
BMCCA, Member
St. Vincent Catholic School ‘80
Vocational Bayambang Tech. Sch. Auto Diesel Mech 1981
Composed Songs:
1. Pinablin
Bayambang
2. Sibuyas
Festival Jingle
3. Kalutan
ed dalan Jingle
4. Bayambang
400th Years Jingle
5. Say
Dasal – Sanengseng
6. Asin
na kabaleyan
7. Manisia
Ak Ed Diyos
8. Maria
Victoria – Daughter of Emilio Aguinaldo
9. Pamatanir
nen miong
10. Hakbang sa
Pangarap
11. Bayambang
Tourism
12. Binibining
Bayambang
13. SVF Theme Song
14. Matalunggaring
Jingle
Oscar O. Ora is a talented scriptwriter and composer whose
work has significantly enriched cultural and artistic expression, particularly
in his hometown of Bayambang. A member of Provecom and BMCCA, Mr. Ora has
demonstrated a deep passion for storytelling and music, seamlessly blending
tradition with creativity.
Mr. Ora's educational journey began at St. Vincent Catholic
School, where he graduated in 1980. He later pursued vocational training in
Auto Diesel Mechanics at Bayambang Tech. School in 1981, showcasing a versatile
skill set that complements his artistic endeavors.
As a composer, Mr. Ora has created an impressive portfolio
of songs that celebrate the culture, history, and aspirations of his community.
Among his notable works are Pinablin Bayambang, Sibuyas Festival
Jingle, Kalutan ed Dalan Jingle, and Bayambang 400th Years Jingle,
which capture the spirit of local festivals and milestones. His compositions
also reflect spiritual and patriotic themes, as seen in Say Dasal –
Sanengseng, Manisia Ak Ed Diyos, and Maria Victoria – Daughter of
Emilio Aguinaldo.
Mr. Ora’s dedication to preserving and promoting the rich
heritage of Bayambang extends to songs like Bayambang Tourism, Binibining
Bayambang, and SVF Theme Song. His creative contributions, such as Matalunggaring
Jingle and Hakbang sa Pangarap, resonate with both pride and hope,
inspiring his listeners to cherish their roots while striving for a brighter
future.
Oscar O. Ora's legacy as a scriptwriter and composer lies in
his ability to connect people through music and storytelling, fostering a deep
appreciation for cultural identity and community pride. His work continues to
serve as a source of inspiration and celebration for generations to come.
P/SENIOR MASTER SERGEANT EDUARDO G. SANTIAGO (military
and police service)
BNHS '94
2012 Metro Bank Foundation Country's Outstanding Policemen
in Service (COPS)
Law Enforcer and Chief Enforcer
406th Laguna Police
Provincial Mobile Group - Supply/Kinanco Pnco - 2004-2008
San Pedro MPS - Radio Operator - Radio Operator - 2008-2011
Bayambang MPSP - Investigator - 2015 to Present
Bachelor Elementary Education - Pangasinan State University
CED 1998
Senior Master Sergeant Eduardo G. Santiago: A Life of
Service and Dedication
Senior Master Sergeant Eduardo G. Santiago stands as a
remarkable example of dedication and excellence in the fields of military and
police service. A proud alumnus of Bayambang National High School (BNHS), class
of 1994, and a graduate of Pangasinan State University with a degree in
Bachelor of Elementary Education in 1998, Santiago’s career is a testament to
his commitment to public service and continuous self-improvement.
In 2012, his outstanding contributions to law enforcement
earned him the prestigious Metrobank Foundation Country’s Outstanding Policemen
in Service (COPS) award. This recognition highlights his unwavering dedication
to safeguarding communities and upholding the rule of law.
Throughout his career, Santiago has held various roles that
underscore his versatility and expertise. From 2004 to 2008, he served as a
Supply/Kinanco PNCO with the 406th Laguna Police Provincial Mobile Group. In
this capacity, he demonstrated resourcefulness and leadership in ensuring
operational efficiency within his unit. From 2008 to 2011, he transitioned to
the San Pedro Municipal Police Station (MPS), where he excelled as a Radio
Operator, maintaining vital communication channels critical to police operations.
Since 2015, Santiago has been serving as an Investigator
with the Bayambang Municipal Police Station. His role demands meticulous
attention to detail and a deep commitment to justice, traits that have become
synonymous with his name. His ability to adapt and thrive in different facets
of law enforcement has cemented his reputation as a dependable and effective
officer.
Eduardo G. Santiago’s journey from his academic beginnings
to becoming a decorated law enforcer illustrates the profound impact of
dedication and integrity. His achievements inspire both his colleagues and the
communities he serves, embodying the values of discipline, service, and
professionalism that define a true public servant.
HONORABLE LEVIN N. UY
Municipal Councilor
Levin N. Uy, an accomplished leader and public servant, has
dedicated his career to community service and professional excellence.
Currently serving as a Municipal Councilor, Uy brings a wealth of experience
and a deep commitment to the people he represents.
A proud member of the BNHS Class of 1986, Uy pursued higher
education at Lyceum Northwestern University, where he earned a Bachelor of
Science in Business Administration with a major in Management in 1990. His
academic journey continued with a Master of Business Administration from
Colegio de Dagupan in 2011 and culminated in a Doctorate of Public
Administration from Lyceum Northwestern University, showcasing his dedication
to continuous learning and professional growth.
Uy has a long history of leadership in both public and
private sectors. He served as the Hermano Mayor from 2017 to 2018 and
previously held the position of Managing Director at the Kasama Kita sa
Barangay Foundation Inc., where he played a pivotal role in community
empowerment and development initiatives. His contributions have earned him
widespread recognition, including the Outstanding National Benefactor Award
presented by the San Isidro Labrador Parish and a Plaque of Recognition for the
Most Outstanding Literacy Program in Region I, awarded by the City of San
Fernando, La Union.
Levin N. Uy’s exemplary track record reflects a life
committed to education, public service, and the betterment of his community.
His achievements stand as a testament to his unwavering dedication and the
positive impact of his leadership.
Matalunggaring Awards 2021
ATTY. GERUNCIO LACUESTA
Father of Philippine Cycling, Mediaman
For pioneering a marathon cycling tournament called the
"Tour of Luzon" in the ’50s, Geruncio 'Gerry' Lacuesta is considered
as the “father of Philippine cycling.” Aside from this, Lacuesta was also a
lawyer and, on February 15, 1970, published the first community paper of
Bayambang, the "Bayambang Post." He also became a Manila mediaman,
contributing to Manila Times and other papers.
On April 3, 1970, "Bayambang was the starting venue of
the Quezon City-Bayambang-Marikina cycling race," with Lacuesta as
organizer.
He was also the editor of Katas, a news magazine that served
as the Philippine version of Reader’s Digest.
LEONIDAS PEREZ-LIMPINGCO
Successful Local Businesswoman
Leonidas "Maring" Perez-Limpingco of Zone I,
Bayambang, is a successful local businesswoman for 11 years and counting, with
interests in agricultural supply, real estate leasing, and gasoline retail.
A graduate of Commerce from St. Louis University, she has
established four well-known businesses in town with the help of her husband
Alberto and other family members. She is the President of Prime Linc Trading
& Leasing Corp. and Manager of Agroyield Farmers Center, Perez Limpingco
Gasoline Station, and Maring's Agricultural Supply.
She was also a former Municipal Councilor, serving in the
years 2001-2007.
SIMEON BONDOC
Model Farmer and Father
Simeon Alcantara Bondoc of Brgy. Inirangan worked hard to
lift his brood of 10 children from poverty by prioritizing their education and
adopting modern agricultural knowledge and techniques. He mustered the
initiative to attend seminars to improve his farming techniques and maximize
his farmland's productivity. He unselfishly shared his knowledge to his fellow
farmers in the barangay. Through the scientific method such as the use of
irrigation pumps, he was able to find employment for locals in Inirangan and
neighboring barangays. All his surviving children are now successful
professionals, with most of them based abroad.
PSSG VINA C. DE LEON
Nationally Awarded Police Officer
In July 2020, PSSg Vina C. de Leon won a grand slam in the
Search for Outstanding Police Community Affairs Development (PCAD) Junior
Police Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year in the category of Community
Relations in the provincial, regional, and national levels, in connection with
the PNP's 25th Police Community Relations Month Celebration. This is in
recognition of “her focused adherence to the critical role of the PNP in the
fight against COVID-19 pandemic,” which “has greatly contributed to the overall
peace and development initiatives in the country, thereby bringing the PNP
closer to the community.”
Impressed with such a string of achievements, the
Sangguniang Bayan of Bayambang awarded PSSg. De Leon a plaque of recognition
and a P50,000 cash prize.
She is a walking proof that a typical government worker or
officer can reach professional heights by performing ordinary work
extraordinarily -- with a human touch, with the difference that only a woman
can give.
RONALD TOMAS
Jazz Artist/Musician
Ronald Tomas is a talented jazz musician from this town. He
used to be the saxophonist of jazz/acid jazz bands Artsart, Parliament
Syndicate, and WDOUJI, and has a band called Ronald Tomas Nonet, where his jazz
compositions/performances are fused with indigenous Filipino elements. He has
also been a musical arranger to many big stars in the music industry. He is now
a member of faculty of De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde teaching Music
Production in the School for Design and Arts as well a woodwind tutor in
British School Manila. He is the son of long-time Pangasinan State
University-Bayambang music teacher, Prof. Felipe Tomas of Brgy. Del Pilar.
RUSTICO 'RUSTY' LOPEZ
Fashion Retailing Icon
The fashion retailing industry icon -- a big name in
Manila's malls and beyond -- is Bayambang's native son. Rustico
"Rusty" Lopez descended from the Lopez family of Brgy. Telbang
and a graduate of St. Vincent Academy and Bayambang High School. In late
1969, he graduated from Far Eastern University in Manila. He opened his
first shop along Adriatico St. in Malate, Manila after several years of staging
fashion shows.
Among the highlights of his career was when he was invited
to design the first airline in Malaysia with several designers all over Asia
and won the second place in the competition. In 1980, he ventured in the US
market and was accepted widely all over America, and the rest is history.
PROF. RUFINO MENOR
Distinguished Musician/Creator of PSU Pangkat Kawayan
As a music teacher at the Pangasinan State
University-Bayambang, he pioneered a lot of things out of his passion for
chosen field. He founded PSU’s Pangkat Kawayan and brought honor and fame
to the school and town. Mr. Menor also happens to be the composer of the PSU
Hymn, the creator of the PSU Kitchenette Symphony Orchestra, Rhythm Band,
Ukelele, Harmonica, Bottle Xylophone Ensemble, Elementary Rondalla, Children’s
Choir, Elementary Drum & Bugle Corps, Drum & Lyre Corps, and the
organizer of PSU Band. Luckily, his own daughter has inherited his passion and
work, and he successfully passed on his bamboo instrument-making knowhow to a
group of workers, ensuring that the Pangkat Kawayan is here to
stay.
GENEROSO 'GENE' SENDAYDIEGO JR.
Iconic Newspaper Cartoonist
Gene Sendaydiego was an artist/illustrator in Manila since
1958, and a staff member in different commercial publications. The University
of Sto. Tomas Fine Arts graduate eventually became staff artist of the National
Media Production Center, and was the creator of the popular cartoon strip
“Dorot” which was regularly published in the popular Tagalog tabloid newspaper
Balita. The long-time resident of Brgy. Zone VI also had been as prolific a
contributor in many other local comics and magazines. In 1972, he also became
an editorial cartoonist for Sunday Punch, a Dagupan City-based newspaper.
DR. HENRY J. FERNANDEZ
Outstanding Physician and Health Worker/Public Servants
"No pandemic can dampen the Hippocratic oath they have
sworn to uphold." These words ring true the most for physicians like our
very own Dr. Henry Fernandez, who was among the dozens honored posthumously as
The Outstanding Filipino Physicians of 2020 by their colleagues at the
Philippine Medical Association (PMA), together with the Junior Chamber
International (JCI) Senate Philippines. Dr. Fernandez and wife Julie had been
of great service to their beloved townmates even beyond retirement age. Dr.
Fernandez kept his small clinic at age 77 to cater to the medical needs of
mostly poverty-stricken locals. He also served the local government of
Bayambang as a consultant in the health department, an untiring volunteer in
medical missions especially during the Komprehensibong Serbisyo sa Bayan series
of outreach programs held in the most far-flung barangays of town, and even in
various cultural affairs, such as being a Pista'y Baley (town fiesta) Hermano
Mayor. Mrs. Fernandez, on the other hand, had been his supportive partner
through all that. She was also the Chairperson of the Saint Vincent Ferrer
Dialysis Center.
DR. JOEL JOHN A. DELA MERCED
Nurse-Educator
Dr. Joel John A. dela Merced finished his Bachelor of
Science in Nursing at the University of Baguio in 2007 and passed the Nursing
Licensure Exam in the same year, but he never stopped working on his dreams to
attain success. Dr. Dela Merced has not only exemplified outstanding
performance in education but he has also received numerous diplomates,
fellowship conferments, and awards, among the most notable of which was being
recognized as a fellow in Singapore’s Royal Institute of Nurses. He was also awarded
as TESDA IDOL 2020 for the wage employed category in NCR and 2020 Tagsanay
Award National Champion in TESDA. Dr. Dela Merced was appointed as Training
Regulations (TRs) and Competency Assessment Tools (CATS) developer in the
new Caregiving NC II and Regional Lead Trainer and District Lead Assessor in
TESDA.
DR. JOSE DV. CAMACHO JR.
Educator
Being the son of educators must have rubbed off on Dr. Jose 'Dong' DV.
Camacho, Jr., who is the current Chancellor of the University of the
Philippines-Los Baรฑos (UPLB). He is the son of the Dr. Jose Gomez Camacho Sr.
and Dr. Basilisa de Vera Camacho. Prior to being Chancellor, Dr. Camacho was
the dean of the Graduate School and a professor at the College of Economics and
Management of UPLB. He was a consistent honor student at the PSU Laboratory
School. After high school, he took up Bachelor of Science in Economics in UPLB,
where he received recognition for the Best Thesis in Economics, and Master of
Arts in Economics History and Political Economy in UP Diliman. He finished his
Master of Arts in Economics of Development in Erasmus University’s
International Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, the Netherlands, then
he earned his Doctor of Economics degree, with specialization in Economics of
Education, Labor, and Human Resource Economics, from Kyoto University, Japan. His
achievements as a visiting scholar, grants recipient, and awardee here and
abroad is quite lengthy. On top of these, Dr. Camacho is also an author and
co-author of several research articles and textbooks. One notable work of his
in Pangasinan is his role in founding the Center for Pangasinan Studies, from
which the Bayambang Culture Mapping Project benefited through technical
assistance.
RUSTICO ROLDAN (CARLOS SALAZAR)
Culture and Arts
Rustico Roldan is the real name of the matinee idol and character actor in the
1950s whose screen name was 'Oscar Salazar.' A grandchild of former town mayor
Leo Roldan, Carlos "Rusty" Salazar was discovered by Fernando Poe,
Sr. when he became the lead actor in a stage play at the Far Eastern University
where he was studying. Salazar made numerous films in the '50s, '60s, and '70s,
starring side by side the most popular actors and actresses at the time, including
Amalia Fuentes, Juancho Gutierrez, Gloria Romero, Lolita Rodriguez, and Luis
Gonzales, to name a few. Salazar became one of the most bankable actors playing
crucial roles in movies in various genres. He would eventually become a film
director and producer. He was reportedly at the peak of his career, doing a
minimum of four movies a year, when he fell in love with commercial model
Carmen 'Menchu' Fernandez, and left showbiz for good after he got turned off by
the proliferation of the so-called 'bomba' films during that time.
ROMYL A. JUNIO
Administrative Science/Management
Our next honoree is the Chief Operations Officer of the Kasama Kita sa Barangay
Foundation Inc. His natural talent in managing a team of various individuals in
different settings brought him to several work experiences here and abroad,
particularly in the Middle East, where he enriched his knowledge and honed his
skills in the global corporate world. He started as a Logistics/Procurement
Officer in an oil and gas company and became an administrative supervisor in an
irrigation services firm. Back home, he served in various capacities as manager
in the Philippine Coast Guard and other companies, particularly in the areas of
Human Resources and Communications Management. He brings all this wealth of
knowledge and experience as an able bridge of the generosity of Mayor Cezar
Quiambao and wife Nina Jose-Quiambao between the Quiambao family and the people
of Bayambang.
ELMINA QUINTO PARAS
Science
A former teacher at the Pangasinan State University-Bayambang Campus, Elmina
Quinto Paras has won a string of international awards for her invention of a
new motorcycle engine bio-lubricant based on the sap of the pili nut. Ms.
Paras, who grew up in Zone III, is now a teacher at Manuel Roxas Senior High
School in Manila, where her husband is based, but she used to be a former
faculty member of the Science and Math Department of PSU-BC, where she taught
general science subjects to high school, college, and postgraduate students.
She is the daughter of Jaime Quinto Sr. and Prof. Elsa Ferrer Quinto. Paras'
winning entry is entitled "A Novel Bio-Lubricant for Motorcycle Engine
from Canarium Luzonicum Sap (Pili Nut Sap)," and juries from different
parts of the world have recognized her novel invention. Her entry has been
presented in Malaysia; India; Toronto, Canada; Turkey; Zagreb, Croatia; Moscow,
Russia; the United States; and just recently in Moldova. A member of Manila
Young Inventors Association and Toronto International Society of Innovation and
Advanced Skills, Ms. Paras said that her award-winning work is now in the
process of getting a patent and is being explored for possible commercial
application. This and her other research work have been published in scientific
journals in China and Canada.
PROF. BERNARDO C. JIMENEZ
Education
Prof. Bernardo C. Jimenez has dedicated more than 30 years of his life as
Sports Council Director of the municipality under the wings of different
organizations. His significant contributions and service milestones were
evident in his philosophy, ‘gratis et amore,’ or giving thanks by giving back.
As an avid sports enthusiast and expert, he became an inspiration and
encouragement to many young people. He served as a Manager of Intramurals at
Bayambang National High School, Coordinator of Provincial Athletic Meets,
Municipal Sports Development Council Coordinator under different
administrations, PSU-BC College Sports Director, and Executive Director of the
Municipal Physical Fitness and Sports Development Council since 2016 up to
present, among others. As the Secretary of the Knights of Columbus in 1968, he
focused on the conduct of sports programs for the youth. He received a
scholarship in Physical Education at the University of Philippines in 1967 to
1968, ROTC Advanced Course at Central Luzon State University in 1960, among
others, attesting to his professional excellence. It is noteworthy that during
his retirement at the compulsory age of 65, having served the government for 45
years, Mr. Jimenez left for the United States as an immigrant. He lived there
for five years, receiving all benefits given by “Uncle Sam.” He could have
applied for U.S. citizenship in order to avail himself fully of benefits
enjoyed by a US citizen, but being a patriotic Filipino, Mr. Jimenez chose to
return home for good while still strong to serve his country, particularly his
beloved hometown, Bayambang. He continues to serve and pursue his advocacy for
sports with more enthusiasm and vigor despite his being already 82 years old.
Truly, Prof. Bernardo C. Jimenez is an exemplar of the adage, “Service to
humanity is the best work of life.”
ADG ROLANDO ESPIRITU ASUNCION (RET.), CSEE
Military Science
Our next honoree is the Assistant Director General (ADG) of the National
Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA)’s Directorate of Analysis and
Assessment. ADG Rolando Espiritu Asuncion was born in Ambayat 2nd. He finished
his primary education in Ambayat 2nd Community School where he graduated on top
of his class in 1972 and finished secondary education in Bayambang National
High School. In college, he initially took up Civil Engineering at FEATI University,
but he eventually entered the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), where he
graduated number 10 in the Matikas Class of 1993. After graduation, he was
commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the Philippine Constabulary. Among other
things, he soon worked with now-Senator Panfilo Lacson at the Isabela PC
Provincial Command, where honed his skills in leading battles against the New
People’s Army. And then he was designated as Chief of Police of Candon City,
Ilocos Sur twice and OIC Chief of Police of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, where
ranked number 2 and awarded the Philippine Public Safety College President
Award. He was next assigned to the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force in Camp
Crame. He also became a Provincial Director of the Batanes Provincial Police
Office. He has undergone trainings in military intelligence given by the German
Federal Intelligence Service and in Singapore and Sydney, Australia. In 2016,
President Rodrigo Duterte appointed him as Deputy Director at the Bureau of
Corrections, and then he was hired by the NICA, a bureau under the Office of
the President, with the rank of Director II, where he rose to become Assistant
Director General for Counterintelligence at the NICA home office, with a Salary
Grade 28 position.
DR. RAQUEL CARUNGAY PAMBID
Education
Dr. Raquel Carungay Pambid has dedicated her 28 years of service at Pangasinan
State University as a faculty member, researcher, and extensionist. Inspired by
the Department of Science and Technology's concept that "Science is for
the people," the fruits of her research work had indeed been disseminated
to the appropriate clientele through technology fora and caravans. As
instructor, she has encouraged and mentored thousands of students in teaching,
research, and food standardization and development. She herself gave a good
example in this regard, since her expertise in research has produced patents
for buro and red onion, and her research on buro won a national award in 2010
given by the Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development
(PCAMRD). She also produced and co-authored books in biology, NSTO, and
research. Dr. Pambid has motivated fellow teachers to pursue their studies in
graduate school, to conduct research in their fields of specialization and
produce their own instructional materials. Being recognized by her own peers,
local government units, non-government agencies local, national and
international, her outstanding achievement as a professor, director,
researcher, consultant, and producer of technology has shown that she is worth
emulating as an ideal educator.
Matalunggaring Awardees 2023
Prof. Januario M. Cuchapin
Culture and Arts
Former PSU-Bayambang Professor Januario M. Cuchapin has long
been the energetic driving force behind the Municipal Council for Culture and
the Arts, the first of his kind in Bayambang. He is the man behind such
noteworthy projects as Bayambang Ballroom Dance Instructors, “Binasuan
Festival,” "Malangsi Fish-tival," and the first-ever Fifth Capital
Celebration Program, and the lead adviser for Bayambang Culture-Mapping Book.
He was the Overall Director of a local adaptation of the musical, “Beauty and
the Beast”; folk dance researcher, particularly of dances in Bayambang, such as
the Binasuan, Siwi-Siwi, and the Bayambang version of Sayaw ed Tapew na Bangko
and choreographer of Lanceros na Bayambang, the town’s official social dance. A
recognized authority on culture and arts, he is a frequent speaker, trainer,
adjudicator, organizer, and consultant in various cultural activities at the
regional, provincial, and local levels. Lately, he got busy as the curator of
the Culture Gallery of the Bayambang Museum of Innovation. Prof. Cuchapin also
wrote three publications in his field of expertise. Lastly, he founded the
Matalunggaring Dance Troupe in 1986, which has since been promoting the dances
and songs of Pangasinan for the past 37 years.
Kenneth Mejia, CPA
Banking and Finance
Kenneth Mejia is the son of Raquel Puzon Mejia of Brgy.
Telbang. He made history by being elected as the controller or chief accountant
of the City of Los Angeles in the United States. For this, he had to beat a
veteran City of Los Angeles insider.
Kenneth is in his 30s, with a progressive, visionary
platform. His advocacies include financial transparency in city government and
solving homelessness.
He makes us proud, Bayambangueรฑos and fellow Filipinos
alike, by being the first LA City Controller who is a Certified Public
Accountant and the first Filipino and Asian-American to be an elected official
in the City of Los Angeles, California, USA.
Fr. Joseph Anacleto Mananzan, SVD
Spiritual Development
Fr. Mananzan was born on July 13, 1951, in Bayambang. He
entered Christ the King Mission Seminary in Quezon City. In 1976, he decided to
get his M.A. in Philosophy and was honored as a magna cum laude at the Divine
Word Seminary in Tagaytay City. He was ordained priest in 1978. His first
assignment as a priest is as Director of the High School of the College of
Calapan from 1979 to 1980. From 1982 to 1985, he was assigned as the head of
the College Department at Christ the King Seminary in Quezon City. From 1985 to
1988 he had his M.A. in Counseling Psychology at Loyola University, Chicago
USA. In 2001, he had his Diploma in Pastoral Ministry for Spiritual Direction
at the University of Toronto Canada, and from 2002 to 2008, he became a Novice
Master at the SVD Holy Spirit Novitiate, Calapan City. In 2010, he was the
Rector of the Shrine of the Divine Word, and from 2014 to 2017 he was the
Assistant Parish Priest of Sto. Rosario at Dampalit, Malabon. Lastly, he is a
Spiritual Director of SVD Postulants and Program Director of those preparing
for perpetual vows and ordination. Nowadays he is actively giving retreats to
priests, nuns, laypeople and seminarians, and professors at Divine World School
in Tagaytay City.
Dr. Liza Lanuza Quimson
Education
Dr. Liza Lanuza Quimson of Brgy. Buenlag 1st is
a woman of tenacity and leadership, two qualities that made her excel in her
field as educator. As Professor 1 in Pangasinan State University, she steadily
rose from the ranks to become Executive Director in PSU-Bayambang Campus and
currently holds the same position in San Carlos City Campus.
She finished her Bachelor of Elementary Education, Cum
Laude, from PSU Bayambang in 1997, Master of Arts in Education major in
Guidance Counseling in 2010, and Doctor of Education major in Educational
Management in 2010, both from PSU Graduate School, Urdaneta City.
Her rich learning and teaching experience and love for
growth made her aim for higher grounds. She is one of the university’s Internal
Quality Auditors, among other positions as accreditor.
Among the most notable awards she received here and abroad
is when she was hailed as Outstanding Educator, Outstanding Educator in the
Field of Research, and Outstanding School Leader during the 2021 International
Awards for Outstanding Educators and Research.
She was also certified by an international research journal
as an esteemed Peer Reviewer.
Her contributions to Bayambang include having a crucial role
in the establishment PSU’s Erasmus Building, the Bayambang Central Terminal,
PSU-LGU ICT Konek Project to benefit poor students, and other projects too many
to mention.
Emiliano Reyes Santos Sr.
Public Service
Emiliano Santos Sr. or Don Miling was a man of many things.
He was a Bayambangueรฑo writer of note, being a former editor of the
“Philippines Free Press” and “Manila Times.”
A resident of Brgy. Cadre Site, he studied primary education
in Colegio de San Juan de Letran and finished Bachelor of Science in Foreign
Service, then took up law up to 4th year, both in University of
Manila, but was unable to finish because of World War II.
Mr. Santos once attempted to write the history of Bayambang,
but unfortunately lost his work due to flood, together with all his writings.
Apart from being a writer of note, he became a widely
admired orator and a well-loved Municipal Councilor for three terms. Among his
many accomplishments as public servant were: soliciting support from President
Ferdinand Marcos for seeds and fertilizers for our onion farmers; serving as
Liaison Officer of Vice-Governor Porfirio Sison and Liaison Officer
of Vice-President Fernando Lopez; inviting over Ms. Philippines Cynthia Ugalde
and Miss International Gemma Cruz-Araneta as beauty pageant crowning guests;
and soliciting funds for the establishment of the Bayambang National High
School Home Economics Bldg.
When he passed on in 1972, thousands of mourners attended
his wake and funeral. His funeral led by then Mayor Jaime Junio was the longest
in town.
Guadalupe Germono Zoller
Community Service
Guadalupe Germono Zoller, together with her husband
Christian Zoller, established Alalay Foundation in 2008 in Switzerland, to
assist needy children and women in the poor barrios of Bayambang and beyond.
Since 2010, her foundation has continuously sent over truckloads of top-quality
school equipment and educational supplies to selected local schools as well
countless high-grade medical equipment and supplies to local public hospitals.
Among the Foundation’s biggest projects are the construction of the smore than
P5-million two-story Multi-Purpose Conference Hall cum school building in
Idong-Inanlorenza Elementary School plus a 3-classroom building there. Other
beneficiaries include Maigpa Elementary School, Bayambang District Hospital,
Mangatarem District Hospital, and Pangasinan Provincial Hospital.
The daughter of Inocencio Germono and Catalina Agbuya and a
product of Sanlibo Elementary School, Ms. Guada Zoller is a daughter of
Bayambang who never forgot her roots and actually did something to help it
prosper in whatever way she could.
Gerenerio Rosales
Public Service/Education
As Action Desk Officer on Local Employment and Migrant
Worker Concerns from 2016 to 2019 or even before, Mr. Gerenerio Rosales
supervised a multitude of tasks in the Municipal Public Employment Services
Office passion, hard work, efficiency. And integrity. With only a skeletal
force, he was able to help countless unemployed and under-employed applicants
and assist distressed OFWs. He routinely worked beyond expectations just to
finish the tasks at hand and, at times, using his own resources too. He has great
communication skills, and so he is known to be often invited as guest speaker.
A long-time public servant, he conducted his affairs with zero incidence of
graft and corruption.
Unsurprisingly, his office has received many recognitions
through the years from award-giving bodies on various levels. Despite it all,
he was always unassuming, always working quietly behind the scenes.
He was also very active as a church worker, a devoted
husband to his wife, and a father who successfully raised his four sons as a
public school teacher until each one made it as a successful medical doctor,
engineer, and human behaviorist.
In all these, he was always outstanding and yet always
humble and approachable.
These qualities make Mr. Rosales worthy of admiration and
emulation.
Atty. Onofre P. Guevara, Labor Secretary
Law
Atty. Onofre Posadas Guevara was born on March 25, 1914 to
Vivencio Guevara and Leonarda dela Cruz Posadas of Poblacion area.
According to several accounts, Guevara had a very outspoken
and straightforward personality. He was a good orator in English and Spanish.
He initially joined the seminary in nearby Binmaley town, but eventually opted
to become a lawyer.
He reached the height of his career when he served as
Undersecretary of Labor and then Secretary of Labor during the presidency of
Diosdado Macapagal.
Prior to this, he became president of the Malacaรฑang Press
Corps under the term of then President Manuel Roxas.
Guevara took up law in Manuel L. Quezon University. He
became a court interpreter when he first started practicing law. He was a labor
lawyer, thus ushering a long-time friendship with Cipriano Cid, founder of
Philippine Association of Free Labor Unions or PAFLU. When Mr. Cid died,
Guevara then took over the reins of one of the most formidable labor unions at
that time.
Commodore Luzviminda A. Camacho, AFP
Military Service
Ms. Luzviminda A. Camacho of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines became one of the Philippine Navy`s first female Skippers and
Contingent Commanders.
When she was promoted as Commodore in January 28, 2020,
Camacho made history by being the first female Commodore of the Philippine
Navy, which is equivalent to Brigadier General or one-star rank in the
Army, Air Force, and Marines.
Before her promotion, she had the rank of a Captain and
served as chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Office of
Legislative Affairs.
Aside from being the first woman to get the rank, Camacho is
the first female chief of her office, the first woman to command a Philippine
Navy ship and the first female commander of peacekeepers sent by the
Philippines to Haiti.
The eldest of retired military service personnel, Ensign
Francisco DC. Camacho and Mrs. Alejandra A. Camacho of Brgy. Cadre Site,
Camacho was born and bred in Bayambang, an alumna of Pangasinan State
University Laboratory High School.
Her shining example inspires our women to strive and excel
in wherever field they wish, even in a field traditionally held by men.
Hubert H. Fernandez, MD
Medicine and Healthcare
Dr. Hubert H. Fernandez is an internationally recognized
expert in movement disorders who has been voted one of the Best Doctors in
America by his peers. After completing his medical training, he joined the
faculty of Brown University School of Medicine as Assistant Professor in the
Department of Clinical Neurosciences. In 2003, Dr. Fernandez relocated to the
University of Florida, where he eventually became Director of the Clinical
Research Unit for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders and Professor of Neurology.
Dr. Hubert H. Fernandez is currently Professor of Neurology
at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve
University; Chair/Director of the Center for Neurological Restoration at
Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a holder of the James and Constance
Brown Family Endowed Chair in Movement Disorders.
The son of Dr. Henry and Ms. Julie Fernandez, Dr. Fernandez
received both his BS in Biology and MD degree from the Philippines. He
completed his internship in Internal Medicine at University of
Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; his residency
in Neurology at Boston University Medical Center in Massachusetts; and his
fellowship in Movement Disorders at Brown University in Rhode Island.
An active and productive researcher, he has initiated or
participated in over 100 clinical trials and has published his findings in over
300 articles and abstracts on Parkinson’s disease, and other movement
disorders. He has written a dozen books and 50 book chapters. He is currently
the Editor-In-Chief of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, and has served on
the editorial board of Movement Disorders and is currently an editorial board
member of the American Journal of Clinical Neurology, European Neurological
Journal, Journal of Clinical Movement Disorders, and Clinical
Neuropharmacology.
Asteria Perez-Wilhelm
Humanitarian Service
Asteria Perez-Wilhelm of Brgy. Buenlag was a registered
company nurse in the Philippines, a product of Arellano University.
She then went to the USA as a nurse in Illinois, and she
rose to become a charge nurse and a part-time supervisor in another nursing facility.
She worked as an RN at the Walther Memorial Hospital,
Chicago, in 1982 to ’84, and was trained as an ICU nurse at that hospital. She
then transferred to the number one trauma hospital in San Francisco,
California, the San Francisco General Hospital, and was an ICU nurse there from
1984 to 1990. Then she moved to the Recovery Room as a charge nurse. She was
the manager at one center of the hospital in September 2013, until she retired
and returned home.
In America, she served as the President of Bayambang
Association of Northern California for seven years, and as Board Member
Secretary of the United Pangasinenses of America. Her educational achievements
include holding a Masters of Arts in Business Administration from University of
California, San Francisco.
As President of the Rotary Club of Bayambang in 2018 to ’19,
she initiated the application for a Global Grant from Rotary International for
the construction of a three-classroom building in Bascos-Manambong Parte
Elementary School which was finished in 2022. Since 2010, she has also been
supporting 10 PSU scholars.
Engr./Lt.Cdr Rudolfo Martinez Ferrer, PN, AFP
Military Service
Engr./Lt.Cdr. Rudolfo Martinez Ferrer belonged to class 1948
of the Bayambang High School (now the Bayambang National High School), the
first batch to complete the 4-year secondary curriculum after WWII, and pursued
his B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering at FEATI Institute of Technology.
In 1950, after a competitive examination and rigorous
physical and mental agility evaluation, he was one of the 3rd group of 20
Filipinos appointed to complete a 4-year scholarship for cadetship at the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) in New York, under the RP-US Rehabilitation Act
of 1946, to train as naval officer and marine engineer. He ranked sixth among
hundreds of examinees, and maybe he is the first Bayambangueรฑo to enter a U.S.
Service Academy.
As a U.S. pensionado, he became a successful naval officer
and licensed professional marine engineer, then he went back home and worked at
Caltex, where he handled various responsibilities for 31 years.
In 1989, he completed his Master in Business Administration
at De La Salle University, and for some time, he taught part-time in the same
university graduate school.
Ferrer's active participation in various organizations
bespeaks of his leadership, and his multifaceted talents led him to pursue
different concerns that benefited not just himself and his family but also many
others in his community.
BGen Jovencio F. Gonzales, PA
Military Service
As Brigade Commander of the 602nd Infantry Brigade, 6th
Infantry Division of the Philippine Army from 2021 to 2022, Brigadier General
Jovencio F. Gonzales rendered eminently meritorious and invaluable services in
a position of major responsibility.
Imbued with a high sense of responsibility, professionalism
and dedication to duty, BGen Gonzales achieved various accomplishments in the
field of Operations, Intelligence, Civil Military Operations and Unit
Administration.
In Central Mindanao Operations, he ably implemented
intelligence driven and focused military operations, resulting in the capture,
surrender, and demise of terrorists, among many other successful outcomes.
BGen Gonzales headed many civilian military operations
including medical and dental missions that benefited thousands of individuals
as well as massive tree-planting activities.
In the area of Administration, BGen Gonzales introduced
dynamic innovations and new concepts in personnel and materiel management which
greatly contributed to the improvement of the unit's readiness, efficiency and
effectiveness. He was able to mold his unit as exemplars in various fields.
By these remarkable achievements, BGen Gonzales earned
distinct credit not only for himself and his unit but for the Armed Forces of
the Philippines as a whole.
Matalunggaring Awardees 2024
Carmen Camacho Velasquez: National Scientist, A Pioneer
in Parasitology
Dr. Carmen Camacho Velasquez was born in Bayambang in 1913.
A graduate of BS Zoology from UP Diliman, she had successful a teaching career
and later on did groundbreaking research in the field of parasitology.
Eventually, she became known largely for her work on the discovery and taxonomy
of parasitic worms. All in all, Dr. Velasquez discovered 32 new species and one
new genus of digenetic trematodes from Philippine food fishes and other
species. These discoveries are important not just in parasitology, but in the
applied sciences of aquaculture, fisheries, and fishery management. Because of
her outstanding contributions, Velasquez received the title of National
Scientist of the Philippines, the Presidential Distinguished Service Medal and
Diploma of Honor, Outstanding Woman in Science in the Philippines, and has been
recognized abroad as one of the American Men and Women of Science,
International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, and the World Who’s Who of Women, and
was listed in the International Scholars Directory. Dr. Velasquez has left
behind a legacy of scientific excellence that continues to influence the field
of parasitology in the country and beyond.
DILG Asec Josephine Frias Cabrido-Leysa: A Woman of
Innovation, A Catalyst for Positive Change in Government Service
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Assistant
Secretary Josephine Frias Cabrido-Leysa is a daughter of Anastacia Junio Frias
from Brgy. Tanolong, Bayambang. Asec Leysa started her journey as a Local
Government Operations Officer (LGOO), slowly rose through the ranks, until she
became DILG South Cotabato’s Provincial Director, where her leadership shone
brightly. But this was only the beginning of her journey. Eventually, she
became Assistant Regional Director for DILG Region 12. Then, in a twist of
fate, she found herself serving as the Head Executive Assistant to various
distinguished DILG Secretaries at the Central Office in Manila. Her tireless
efforts and groundbreaking initiatives have not only transformed the landscape
of governance but have also inspired a new generation of leaders. As a result,
she has been a recipient of several local and international awards and
recognitions, which paved the way to her appointment as the new DILG Assistant
Secretary for Human Resource and Development. Among her many innovative
contributions is the Gender and Development (GAD) Seal Program, a pioneering
initiative now replicated nationwide, a recognition program for NGAs and LGUs
that have gone above and beyond in promoting gender equality and empowerment.
Another notable initiative is the collaboration between DILG and TESDA called
“DILG-BOOST,” a project that will provide opportunities for livelihood training
programs to empower DILG personnel nationwide to acquire practical skills, for
them to find supplemental sources of income to enable holistic growth.
Dr. Danilo Lardizabal Concepcion: 21st President of the
UP System
Danilo Lardizabal Concepcion has roots in Bayambang on his
mother's side, the Lardizabal family, who resided in Estacion.
He is a lawyer who served as the 21st president of the
University of the Philippines. Prior to his appointment as UP president, he was
the dean and a professor of law at the UP College of Law and the Executive
Director of the UP Bonifacio Global City Campus, among many positions of
leadership in other institutions of learning. He is husband to well-known
lawyer Gaby Concepcion.
During his term as UP President, 60 new degree programs were
institutionalized across the UP system and degree programs in data science and
artificial intelligence were developed.
Concepcion has always been an achiever: he finished summa
cum laude in Agricultural Engineering from De La Salle Araneta University and
topped the board exam after graduation, cum laude in Bachelor of Laws from UP
and again became the topnotcher, this time in the bar exam, then received his
Master of Laws from the University of London as a British government scholar.
Dr. Nicolas Opina Miguel: 35 Long Years of
Sterling Service as Medical Doctor and Hospital Director
Dr. Nicolas Opina Miguel, originally of Brgy. Hermoza, is a
medical practitioner who is true to his Hippocratic oath by serving unselfishly
and efficiently his kababayans for 35 long years, 7 years as a Senior Resident
Physician of Bayambang Emergency Hospital and 21 years as Chief of Hospital of
Bayambang District Hospital. Due to his creative and innovative mind, favorable
linkages and relationship with community leaders and top government officials,
Dr. Miguel successfully transformed BDH into one of the best government
hospitals in Pangasinan.
His concept of nature-nurtured recovery and healing
environment was realized through his initiative of massive planting of
fruit-bearing and forest trees around the hospital, which has been benefiting
BDH’s clients to this today. Among his other projects were the establishment of
a nursery of trees at the hospital, securing financial assistance from private
individuals and national government for indigent patients and for hospital
facilities and upgrading, and assistance in establishing the PSU School of Nursing.
Even in retirement, he has not stopped from serving the
public in various capacities, thus embodying generosity of spirit that is truly
worthy of emulation.
Dr. J. Prospero 'Popoy' E. de Vera III: Chairperson of
the Commission on Higher Education
Dr. J. Prospero 'Popoy' E. de Vera III, whose family hails
from Brgy. San Vicente, currently holds the position of Chairperson of the
Commission on Higher Education. He serves as an academician who has used his
technical expertise to help policymakers and educate the public. He is a
professor of Public Administration at the University of the Philippines and
served as its Vice President for Public Affairs. He is also a popular public
figure. Thanks to him as the “father of Unifast,” the Universal Access to Quality
Tertiary Education is now successfully rolling out, providing free college
education to more than 1.5 million students in state colleges and universities.
He is also the man behind the massive internationalization program of SUCs,
thus allowing a greater number of Philippine universities to be ranked and
rated in international rating systems
Dr. De Vera is not just an academician and administrator,
but also a legislative staff, policy expert, political adviser, and technocrat
in the executive and legislative branches of government in the Philippines and
in the US, particularly in California State Legislature.
Dr. Razeale Gloria-Resultay: Top Academician and
Researcher in Education
Dr. Razeale Gloria-Resultay of Brgy. Nalsian Norte is a Profesor VI at PSU
Bayambang Campus and holds a PhD in Reading Education. She has been an educator
for 31 years.
In 2019, she was tapped by LGU-Bayambang to become the project proponent of the
Bayambang Community-Based Literacy Program, a program to help readers who were
lagging behind in school during the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2015, she has been
previously recognized by the Municipality as Outstanding Faculty Member for
"her dedication and commitment to service." As PSU Vice President for
Research, Extension, and Innovation, she continues to make breakthroughs
by nurturing a research culture, fostering a culture of innovation and
entrepreneurship, strengthening community partnership and engagement, and
maintaining gender and development (GAD) practices across all disciplines. At
the helm of GAD initiatives, one of her groundbreaking research
initiatives is empowering mothers as literacy champions. As a former University
Director for Curriculum and Instruction, she has made various innovations,
among which is the inclusion of Global Citizenship Education in the curriculum.
Beyond PSU, she leads pioneering initiatives like Literasya para kay
Nanay at Inang or LINANG, to empower women from all backgrounds.
Patricia C. Todio Annie Courtin: 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
Winner
Patricia C. Todio Annie Courtin of Brgy. Pangdel was a
senior secretary of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, a United Nations body that was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007
alongside then-US Vice President Al Gore. The IPCC was established in 1988 and
tasked with advancing scientific knowledge about climate change caused by human
activities.
The IPCC prepares comprehensive Assessment Reports about the
state of scientific, technical and socio-economic knowledge on climate change,
its impacts and future risks, and options for reducing the rate at which
climate change is taking place.