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                           FEATI University's College of Maritime Education pays homage to students in maiden recognition rites
                            
                           FEATI University’s Vice-Chairman and CEO, Francisco A.  Segovia, Deputy to the CEO on Maritime Affairs, Captain Hernando S. Eusebio and  Superintendent Captain Julius Tobias led the entire College of Maritime    Education in handing out recognition certificates  to more than sixty cadets during ceremonies last April 20, 2012 at the  Philippine International Convention Center.   Also present was FEATI    University President Dr.-Ing. Adolfo Jesus R.  Gopez.  
                               
                              This is the  first time that the CME organized a recognition ceremony for its third year  cadets commemorating their academic accomplishments prior to embarking on one  year of training aboard a seafaring vessel.   Previously third year cadets successfully completing their academic  requirements were recognized at the University commencement exercises. 
                               
                              The theme of  this maiden event was “FEATI and Industry Partners: Steering You Beyond the Horizon!”  In attendance were distinguished FEATI alumni in the maritime industry and representatives  of a dozen industry partners;  Anglo-Eastern  Crew Management Philippines, Inc. represented by its president and FEATI  alumnus Capt. Gregorio B. Sialsa; Bibby Ship Management Philippines, Inc.  represented by its CEO, Capt. Rodolfo Aspillaga; JO Tankers Philippines, Inc.  represented by its president, Capt. Reynaldo Alinea; Klaveness Maritime Agency,  Inc. represented by its president, Capt. Victor S. Del Prado; Marlow  Navigation, Inc. represented by its Manager for Cadet Development, Capt.  Orlando G. Ormas; MMSPhil Maritime Services, Inc. represented by its president,  Alfredo T. Mendoza; Multinational Maritime, Inc. represented by its president  Capt. Banny Briones, MST Marine Services represented by Capt. Benjamin M.  Katipunan, Jr.; Pos Fil Ship Management Corporation represented by its  Operations Manager, Chief Engineer Robert J. Navarro; Trans Star Shipping  Agency Corporation represented by its vice-president for administration, Robert  Vincent Eusebio; TSM Shipping Philippines, Inc. represented by its president,  Capt. Alfonso R. Del Castillo; and Wallem Maritime Services, Inc. represented  by its General Manager, C/Engr. Artemio V. Serafico. As part of the program they  all personally met with the cadets and their parents or guardians to discuss  opportunities for the cadets in their companies, as well as to share their  passion for the seafaring profession. 
                               
                              The keynote  address of the Guest of Honor and Speaker, Capt. Leopoldo C. Tenorio, also a  FEATI Nautical Science alumnus Batch ’73, and the current CEO for Operations of  Marlow Navigation, touched more than a few hearts when he wistfully remembered,  with a slight break in his voice, his struggles as a young man thirsting for a  FEATI degree, one of the foremost universities in aeronautics, nautical  science, and engineering in his time. He encouraged the cadets to take their  shipboard training very seriously and pursue a career in seafaring because “the  rewards in financial terms are enormous”. He emphasized his journey from being a  cadet to his present station in life.  He  did not forget his contemporaries in the room, saying that all of them kept  their eye on the prize and were not disappointed.  He mentioned his earnest desire to “give back  to the institution responsible for preparing him for his career: FEATI University”. 
                               
                              Capt. Tenorio,  along with his fellow FEATInians, was recognized as a FEATI University  Distinguished Alumnus. Also named Distinguished Alumni were Captain Jaime D.  Aquino, Chairman, Board of Marine Deck Officers of the Professional Regulation  Commission and Port Captain, One Shipping Corporation; Captain Mike L. Castro,  Member, Board of Marine Deck Officers of the Professional Regulation Commission  and Senior Simulator Instructor, NYK-Fil Maritime E-Training Inc.; Captain  Ireneo U. delos Santos, Member, Board of Marine Deck Officers of the  Professional Regulation Commission, President, Global Heart Missions’ Inc. and President,  Ireneo’s Storehouse; Captain Gregorio B. Sialsa, President, Anglo-Eastern Crew  Management Phils., Inc. and Outstanding Seaman of the Year of the Apostleship  of the Sea; Captain Edwin P. Saclayan, Master Mariner, Member, Philippine Coast  Guard Auxiliary, 119th Squadron, Member, Maritime Industry Authority, and Member,  MARINA Panel Examiner for Major, Minor Patron and Boat Captain. They were  recognized for their commitment and devotion to their alma mater and for  working their way up into the highest positions in the industry. 
                          Then it was time to call the cadets on  stage to receive their certificates of recognition accompanied by those dearest  to them. Appropriately leading them onto the stage were the top three cadets of  Marine Engineering and Marine Transportation.  The top three Marine Engineering cadets were  Rank 1: Angelo Kristoffer D. Rol; Rank 2: Angelito-Lachman L. Lalwani; and Rank  3: Pavlous P. Fafoutakis II. The top three Marine Transportation cadets were  Rank 1: Mark Jesus V. Forcadas; Rank 2: GJ Adrianne R. Adato; and Rank 3 (tie):  Ronne Jones L. Mayuga and Jhon Paul DC Tamondong 
                           CME  Superintendent Capt. Julius Tobias has these nuggets of wisdom to say to his  cadets, “It is FEATI University’s hope that   firmly entrenched in them are the values that we taught, all equally  important, but foremost is the value of hard work.  We have faith that together with the guidance  and mentorship of our industry partners that their hard work will pay off. We  are positive that if they stay the course they will become a blessing to their  country, countrymen, and family. It is not farfetched that they could take our  place in the future and become stewards and captains of the industry  themselves. In fact, they could be addressing our maritime education graduates  in the near future!” (AMD)  
                            
                            
                            
                          
                          
                          
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