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June 13, 2014

THE REGIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD
FY 2014-2015
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
John Leovic Villanueva
President
University of the Philippines Visayas

Marynit Rivera
Secretary General
University of the Philippines Visayas

Danica Rose Atienza
Controller
St. Paul University – Iloilo

VICE PRESIDENTS
Kim Norlean Galindo
Academics
Central Philippine University

RG Kristopher Sombilana
Non-Academics
Central Philippine University

Greetings!
The Western Visayas Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants, Inc. is a regional youth organization of Accountancy students all over Western Visayas. Its primary thrust is to promote camaraderie and enlightenment among its members. Also, it aims to provide an opportunity to develop the leadership skills, social responsibility, and entrepreneurial skills and to unite
Accountancy students and mold them into individuals who value trust and integrity.
WVFJPIA is also a member of the National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants, an organization of Accountancy students all over the Philippines. Its objective is to promote solidarity, fellowship, academic excellence, moral-integrity, organizational culture, socio-civic and consciousness among the JPIA members.
As such, matters needed to be discussed, and to facilitate our aspiration to create one working mind st in the Federation, we invite you to attend the 1 Local Chapter Presidents Assembly on June 21,
2014.

Christine May Balbuena
Membership
University of the Philippines Visayas

Pauline Faith Pedreso
Finance
University of St. La Salle

Danica Bithao
Communications
St. Paul University – Iloilo

Christel Angela Daplas
Audit
University of the Philippines Visayas

Maria Lourdes Baricuatro
Planning and Logistics
Fellow Baptist College

The event will be held at #38 Roadhouse Complex, Gen. Luna Street, Iloilo City.
REGISTRATION
Registration would be P150. Breakdown of registration would be

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