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The University of the Philippines Diliman
College of Business Administration Student Council

presents this

Certificate of Leadership

to
Englebert Josef G. Chua

in recognition of his outstanding leadership and remarkable dedication as the
BAC 2011-2012 Chairperson

Given this 19th day of March 2011.

Manuel C. Manuel III Ben Paul B. Gutierrez
UPCBA College Secretary UPCBA Dean

The University of the Philippines Diliman
College of Business Administration Student Council

presents this

Certificate of Leadership

to
Carlo Jae P. de los Santos

in recognition of his outstanding leadership and remarkable dedication as the
BAC 2011-2012 Vice-Chairperson

Given this 19th day of March 2011.

Manuel C. Manuel III Ben Paul B. Gutierrez
UPCBA College Secretary UPCBA Dean

The University of the Philippines Diliman
College of Business Administration Student Council

presents this

Certificate of Leadership

to
Leigh Wade C. Wong

in recognition of his outstanding leadership and remarkable dedication as the
BAC 2011-2012 College Representative

Given this 19th day of March 2011.

Manuel C. Manuel III Ben Paul B. Gutierrez
UPCBA College Secretary UPCBA Dean

The University of the Philippines Diliman
College of Business Administration Student Council

presents this

Certificate of Leadership

to
Charmian Angela A. Molina

in recognition of her outstanding leadership and remarkable dedication as
BAC 2011-2012 Councilor

Given this 19th day of March 2011.

Manuel C. Manuel III Ben Paul B. Gutierrez
UPCBA College Secretary UPCBA Dean

The University of the Philippines Diliman
College of Business Administration Student Council

presents this

Certificate of Leadership

to
Joaquin Alonzo A. Narciso

in recognition of his outstanding leadership and remarkable dedication as
BAC 2011-2012 Councilor

Given this 19th day of March

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