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December 4, 2017

Senator Grace Poe keynotes Globe Telecom’s AttyATBP

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Senator Grace Poe keynotes Globe Telecom’s AttyATBP, an annual event organized by the company’s Corporate and Legal Services Group (CLSG) where various government services from the Land Transportation Office, Philippine Statistics Office, Social Security System, National Bureau of Investigation, as well as free legal consultations, are provided to employees of the leading telecommunications provider. In her keynote address, Poe emphasized the need to fast track infrastructure permitting as a key to sustainable economic development in the country. She is joined in above photo by top company executives and employees that included Globe President & CEO Ernest Cu, Globe General Counsel Atty. Froilan Castelo, Globe Chief Information and Technology Officer Gil Genio and Rep. Geraldine Roman, (1st District, Bataan), who also spoke at the event.

November 25, 2012

Balik Tanaw kay FPJ with Mary Grace Poe - Llamanzares


Sharing her father’s passion to serve and desire to help the poor, she understands that poverty can break the Filipino family and bring great harm to our children. 

That's like father, like daughter. She is Grace Poe, FPJ’s daughter.

Grace Poe sees the need to focus poverty alleviation efforts on the family as a basic social institution. She wants government to take a more active role in helping children of poor families. She believes that the future of our nation depends on the kind of citizens these children will become.

She commit herself to a platform that builds on her father’s social covenant and focuses on three areas: Poverty alleviation, Opportunities for all, especially the children, and Electoral reforms.

"My father called for a “social covenant” to rebuild Philippine society and lead our nation towards unity and sustainable development. His goal was addressing the poverty problem. He was confident that with our people’s support, it was possible to have a country where every Filipino can aspire for and live the good life."
It's a great recent blogcon with Grace. That was  a night of remembering Fernando Poe Jr. where we  relive the legacy of 'Da King' whose death anniversary we will celebrate on 14 Dec 2012. It will be a night of nostalgia and friendship, reliving the old and establishing new ones. held at the Pool Deck of the Imperial Palace Suites in Morato, Quezon City, November 19.
And there will be more wonderful  FPJ events in these coming days. She urged everyone to join the “Magpaligaya Poe Tayo Ngayong Pasko!”  campaign this holiday season.  Through this, Grace hopes to share her blessings by granting a needy person’s Christmas wish.
Those who want their wish, or someone else’s wish to come true must send their name, email address, mobile number, age, name of the person the wish is for,  background about the  said person, the wish itself, why the wish was made and what makes the person deserving to teamgracepoe@yahoo.com on or before Saturday, Dec. 8. The winner will be announced on Friday, Dec. 14, FPJ’s death anniversary.
And moreover, join the “Share Your FPJ Moment” contest encourages FPJ fans to share their experiences with the King of Philippine Movies and their thoughts on why he is their favorite movie star.

Those who want to join must like the Team Grace Poe Facebook page as registration entry.  They must post their photo with FPJ and accompany it with a short description on the said Facebook page. Pictures of family members and FPJ followed by a short description are also accepted. All photos must bear the contestant’s full name, home address and contact number.

Here's more about Grace Poe:
Grace Poe is a newcomer to politics but not to public service. She proved her leadership competence as Chair of the MTRCB (Movie and Television Review and Classification Board) under the administration of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III.

As MTRCB Chair, she reformed the classification system for movies and television, provided institutional support to independent film makers, and brought together government agencies and media organizations in order to protect the interests of children. All these accomplishments she achieved without calling attention to herself.

Grace worked in the United States as a teacher, a product liaison officer, and a product manager. And before her stint in Philippine government, she worked at FPJ Productions and Film Archives, Inc. Grace Poe has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Boston College, USA and finished two years of Development Studies at UP Manila.




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