PAGADIAN CITY, October 23 (PIA) - - Two awards in a
row!
The
Pagadian-Zamboanga del Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation Inc. (PCCIFI)
scored a milestone since its reorganization in 2006 when it bagged the Most Outstanding Chamber in
Mindanao in the recently concluded Philippine
Business Conference at the Manila Hotel on October 9 -11.
Not
only that, PCCIFI also won the Most
Outstanding Chamber of the Philippines 2012 winning an edge over Olongapo City
as its closest contender.
“Our
efforts really paid off. I owe it to my professional staff, Ms. Dixie Sarmiento
and Mr. Jason Pescadera, to the city government under the able leadership of
Mayor Samuel S. Co and partner agencies who contributed much to the success of
our programs and activities,” Ms. Mercedes Lourdes S. Quisumbing, PCCIFI
president humbly said.
The
biggest income-earner for the chamber was the 20th Mindanao Business
Conference on Sept. 7-9, 2011, earning approximately P2.5 Million. Simultaneous with the event was the Trade Exhibit
with 20 corporate and 10 local exhibitors who participated in the event.
Aware
of its corporate social responsibility, PCCIFI provided financial support to
victims of typhoon “Sendong”; advocacy on child labor, ensuring that child
labor will not be practiced in its member establishments; road parking painting
along the city’s major thoroughfares and feeding program at Lingap Center, a
shelter for abused children.
The
leadership and dynamism of the PCCIFI played a pivotal role in local economic
development and enabled businessmen to have a better interaction leading to
faster responses on areas of concern.
“We
have to continue with what we are doing, we will institutionalize activities like
the Business Week celebration, use of the chamber office as Pagadian Business
Center to showcase the city’s products and other advocacies which we have
started,” Quisumbing explained.
She
added that they have organized the Margosatubig Chamber of Commerce in the 2nd
district and Molave for the 1st district of Zamboanga del Sur.
“We
are planning to have a survey of business establishments in urban barangays for
the Philippine Business Registry and we’re still looking for partners in this
endeavor. We have observed that new businesses are not registered, only old
ones are renewing. This is one way of bringing more money to the city’s
coffers,” Quisumbing said.
PCCIFI
also conducted the Business Permits and Licensing Streamlining minimizing the processing to 5 steps in 3
hours when it used to be a grueling 15 steps and 30 days to wait for its
approval.
Indeed
the PCCIFI merits the award but it will not rest on its laurels. It will
continue to lobby policy reforms, infrastructure development, peace and order,
environmental concerns and other issues it deems essential to the development
of the city and the province as well. (ALT-PIA9/Zambo Sur)