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A TOASTMASTER’S PLEDGE
I pledge to Toastmasters International
to observe and uphold its core values of integrity,
dedication to excellence, service to members
and respect to the individual.
I pledge to support its noble mission to help men and women
learn the art of SPEAKING, LISTENING and THINKING,
which are vital skills that promote self-actualization,
enhance leadership and contribute
to the betterment of mankind.
So help me God.
MESSAGE from the International President
Dear members of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club,
Congratulations on reaching your 10th anniversary. This is an important milestone
in your club history and one worthy of celebration.
You have reached this milestone because your club successfully provides a safe
environment where all members can practice their communications and
leadership skills, and take what they’ve learned into their community, business
and family lives.
For some of your members, their only experience in Toastmasters will be through
this club and as such, will form their overall impression of the organization. For
others it is the gateway to a broader Toastmasters journey of self-development,
leadership and enduring friendships and associations.
Enjoy your celebrations and continue to follow your club mission so that not only
your current members but those who visit the club can experience the fun and
personal growth that epitomizes membership in Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club.
Yours in Toastmasters,
MIKE STORKEY, DTM
International President
MESSAGE from the District 75 Director
Warmest greetings!
Congratulations to everyone for sustaining a healthy and
strong club. Your continuous growth greatly manifests
your club officers and members’ viable journey in
developing effective communicators and leaders. It also
manifests clearly the past and current leaders’ firm grasp
of the present based on their never-ending hope for the
future including their strong faith, belief, and love for people.
Every journey has a destination. Precisely, your journey through Toastmasters—from
delivering speeches to acquiring leadership skills to mentoring others or even becoming
a professional speaker—will lead to a place of experience and confidence from which
you’ll turn goals into realities. Members are the heart of Toastmasters International.
Dedicated Toastmasters share their personal experiences of how Toastmasters have
helped change their lives. As such, Toastmasters International has made a difference in
the lives of millions of men and women around the world. Through the Toastmasters
Education Program, members develop their communication and leadership skills one
step at a time and find their path of leadership through their community of learners and
mentors.
As the Incumbent District Director, I take great pride of your continuing full support and
cooperation in the attainment of the District’s goals and objectives. I look forward to
another milestone of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club in TY 2016-2017!
Keep up the good work! Let us help others succeed with significance!
DULCE Q. RANOSA, DTM
District 75 Director
TM Year 2016 – 2017
MESSAGE from the Program Quality Director
Congratulations!
Your 10th anniversary is indeed a celebration deserving of the Red Carpet because
having a Membership Base of 26 and 33 members to date, in addition to achieving
8 club goals this early, is like flying on a magic carpet!
A Toastmasters club like yours has what it takes to stay stable, robust, and strong.
May you continue to spread the advocacy and rewards of Toastmasters.
Keep up the good work!
Sincerely,
MA.MERCEDITA “Chin-Chin” R. BARRIOS-TALAVER, CC, ALB
Program Quality Director, District 75
TM Year 2016 – 2017
MESSAGE from the Club Growth Director
It is my great honor of being invited to your 10th Anniversary celebration.
Unfortunately, November 26 coincides with a family affair.
My heartfelt congratulations to your club officers and members on its 10th Anniversary
celebration!
I can see the great leadership your club has as you have 33 active members as of this
date and already achieved eight (8) out of ten (10) Distinguished Club Program (DCP)
goals. Truly, this is a commitment to excellence!
Continue the good work and we hope that you and your team will achieve the highest
success. When you impart benefits to others, then truly you will enjoy a life of
significance!
I hope to see you all in one of our future Toastmasters events.
BENZON LIM, DTM
Club Growth Director, District 75
TM Year 2016 – 2017
MESSAGE from the Division K Director
Congratulations, Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters!
As we celebrate our 10th anniversary, I can't help but look back and be amazed on how
far we have traveled in our journey to Toastmasters excellence. Our tenacity, team
work, and strong support system brought us to where we are now as a club significantly
impacting not only the development, but also the lives of our members. This is truly an
epitome of our division's battle cry for member-centricity this Toastmasters Year.
This past decade, we have positioned our club as one of Division K's most sustainable
club. We've proven to be a hallmark of communication and leadership, having been able
to produce 6 Division champions, 2 District champions, where 1 went on to represent
District 75 in the World Championship of Public Speaking, and 6 members held positions
in the district.
I take great pride to be a member of the "Friendliest Toastmasters Club", and we
continue on with our journey, I wish us all more significant successes in the future. May
the club's decade of success lead to a greater achievement in the years to come.
Cheers!
MARIA MAGNOLIA ARELLANO, ACS, ALB
Division K Director, District 75
TM Year 2016 – 2017
MESSAGE from the Area 76 Director
A Toastmasters Club like Fort Bonifacio with a brilliant team of dedicated members can
only aim for high results. Now your efforts have paid off. Congratulations to 10 glorious
years of success!
Your dedication, enthusiasm, and insight in the past years has made Fort Bonifacio
Toastmasters Club a friendly and inspiring environment for aspiring effective
communicators and leaders to learn and grow.
As our club moves towards greater heights, with your commitment and sincerity to live
the Toastmasters Promise, time and time again, you will gain the much deserved
recognition and fame.
Once again, congratulations on our 10th anniversary and I wish you all the success for
many years to come.
PUELA JANTHRIA “PJ” PALOMINO, CC, CL
Area 76Director& IP Club President, District 75
TM Year 2016 – 2017
MESSAGE from the Club Phoenix Awardees
In anniversaries whether with your friends or relationship or Toastmasters club, the 5th
year and the 10th year are the milestones that cannot be forgotten.
Last 5th Anniversary, Club Coach Corazon Oliva, DTM and I were the only ones who
celebrated the moment that motivated us to make the everlasting momentum. I cannot
forget that.
But as we go to the 10th Anniversary, I wish many names will rejoice in the momentum
of motivation to make the ever-lasting moments.
Happy 10th Anniversary to all of you!
Sincerely,
MIKHAIL “Miks” CABATIC, ACG, ALB
Past Club President
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club
MESSAGE from the Club Phoenix Awardees
10th Anniversary! Celebrate and Rejoice! November 20, 2006 – a date to remember! … the charter date of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club then a closed club only for military officers and their wives. I salute our Charter President, Lourdes “Dodie” Felix, ACB, CL, officers and Charter members. Warmest greetings to the past set of officers and members. Thanks to all our District Officers and toastmasters in other clubs for their priceless support and encouragement these many years. My sincerest thanks and appreciation to Gov Miks Cabatic, ACG, ALB, who passionately believed and persevered in rebuilding Fort Boni TMC as a
community/open club. Congratulations to the former officers and members since 2011. Congratulations to the current set of officers and members under the leadership of President Jovito “Vits” Magoncia, CC, ALB. All of you have shown dynamism, creativity and whole-hearted commitment. You generously shared and continue to share your stories, talents, and skills helping each other realize dreams for personal growth and development. You also gave from your treasures. Without your individual and collective efforts, Fort Boni TMC will not be where it is now – an asset to Division K and District 75. Fort Boni TMC yielded champions at the district, division and area level speech contests. Fort Boni TMC is a pool for possible district officers, and a recognized President’s Distinguished Club. Remain friendly and supportive, motivated and inspired, committed and passionate. Continue to give the best of yourselves at all times, particularly, when challenges and difficulties arise. Keep to the proven Toastmasters standards and embody the values of integrity, excellence, service, and respect for individuals. I wish you all blessings of success on your journey towards becoming effective communicators and leaders. HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY FORT BONIFACIO TOASTMASTERS CLUB! CELEBRATE! REJOICE! With pride and joy,
CORAZON “Cora” OLIVA, DTM Club Coach, Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club Virginia Beach, VA, USA
MESSAGE from the Club President
It is an honor to be named the 11th President of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club – a
diverse mix of smart, brilliant and passionate individuals who come from different
industries and communities within and outside Bonifacio Global City. The club is a
community of learners focused towards achieving the goal of becoming better
speakers and leaders.
It has been a roller coaster ride for the past 10 years. The club went through
challenges that strengthened the leadership skills of its leaders as proven by the
continuous growth of the club after the rebirth of a new and revitalized Fort Bonifacio
Toastmasters Club.
Today, the club is stronger than ever as it proves to be one of the best performing
clubs in the District with a solid membership of 33 and attaining 8 club goals as early as
October.
As we mark the 10th Anniversary of Fort Boni TMC, we stand at the foot of a mountain
of great possibilities. Let us celebrate the concerted effort of every single member. Let
us continue working together and find more successes in this journey. Let us move
forward and succeed with significance.
Congratulations and Happy 10th Founding Anniversary to all of us!
JOVITO “Vits” MAGONCIA, CC, ALB
Club President
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club
MESSAGE from the Charter President
Congratulations to Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club (FBTMC) for 10
years of remarkable growth — growth in membership, vision,
effectiveness, and credibility.
Ten years is a milestone. Number 10 signifies completeness. It is an
occasion to celebrate, an opportunity to momentarily look back but a
golden ticket to chart the path forward.
In 2006 the FBTMC was created in response to requests from a number
of Army Officer’s Ladies to learn, practice and hone their
communication and leadership skills in support to their husbands.
The aim of Toastmasters Club is to create an organization that would deliver a supportive and positive
learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership
skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth. Hence, Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters
Club was born in November 20, 2006.
I said born because it was the pilot project of the Philippine Army Officers Ladies Club based in Fort
Bonifacio Army Headquarters. A lot of mothers took care of the club from its infancy. But soon the hot
mommas were transferred to different locations depending on their husband’s assignments so the
club suffered a setback. But like a true soldier, it survived the battle and emerged victorious.
Today FBTMC prides to be the first Toastmasters Club in Bonifacio Global City. The hot mommas
might be gone, but the Club is much stronger under the leadership of the officers and members that
comprised a diversified group of young professionals. Truly a memorable passing of the baton to the
next generation, a legacy.
FBTMC has given rise to six Division K champions within the last 10 years and still counting. During
the first year of its conception alone, we brought home the top prize when we won the International
Speech Contest and was represented to the International Speech Contest in Phoenix, Arizona.
FBTMC, keep on rocking!
I salute the officers and members of FBTMC under the leadership of its current President, Jovito
“Vits” E. Magoncia, CC, ALB.
May God grant us the success for many more years to come.
Your original hot momma,
LOURDES “Doddie" F. FELIX, ACB, CL
Charter President
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club was raised by warmhearted mothers in its infancy, was
forced to stand on its own feet, was rescued and fostered, and has stood strong carrying with
it the legacy from every generation of leaders. This is the story of our olden days.
Conception till birth
In 2006, a group of women sought an avenue for
growth as they stood behind their beloved
soldiers. Valor manifested in these women as
they resolved to create a place where they could
commune and practice and hone their
communication and leadership skills. This led to
that one fateful day on November 20, 2006 when
Philippine Army Officers’ Ladies came together to
form Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club. At the time,
the club was based at Fort Bonifacio Philippine Army
Headquarters.
The club’s early years under the care of its motherly keepers had been fruitful, producing
Competent Communicators and Advanced Communicators. In 2007, Lourdes “Doddie” Felix
carried the name of the young Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club to the World Championship of
Public Speaking in Phoenix, Arizona after she triumphed over contestants on the District level.
Orphanhood
Many Army Officers’ Ladies delighted in the benefits of being a Toastmaster until each one had
to move to different locations due to their husband’s
reassignments. Eventually, the club lost its original mothers and
was in dire straits.
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club, still in its toddlerhood, was in
need of a new guardian who was willing to undertake the
challenges.
While the club membership had been opened to all, it was still a
major challenge to get the commitment of the members. On top of
that, the club was lacking funds and in need of a new venue. It was
slowly dying out and longing for a family.
To the club’s rescue
As Mikhail “Miks” Cabatic, ACG, ALB, recounts when
he first found the club, “It was really in bad shape—
really bad—not living but merely existing.” Miks was
the 7th Club President and a major roleplayer in the
revival of the club.
The club is lucky to have found such an impassioned worker as Miks,
who was eager to keep the club and continue its mission, from which he
had also benefitted. As fate would have it, he also found another passionate
individual who was then looking for a club that needed aid from a coach.
Corazon “Tita Cora” Oliva, DTM readily accepted the challenge of being the
new Club Coach of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club.
Miks and Tita Cora were the only ones who celebrated the club’s 5th Anniversary, but the
occasion also marked the start of revitalization for the club. These two people harbored a
spirit of burning passion and determination to keep the club alive.
The revitalization program
With their knowledge and expertise, they carefully studied the situation of the club. First, they
recognized that every club is unique and chose to preserve the identity of the club. Fort
Bonifacio Toastmasters Club was the only Toastmasters club in Bonifacio Global City, one of
the coolest places in Metro Manila. Then, they saw a kaleidoscope of young professionals and
hang-out generation. Transferring to South of Market Residences, a venue closer to the heart
of the city, they were able to establish a dynamic meeting environment where different kinds
of people could converge without anyone feeling left out or intimidated; hence the title
“friendliest Toastmasters Club.”
The strongest clubs are, for Miks, “self-reliant and self-sustaining,” and in
order to sustain the club, our leaders treated it as a “customers
game,” wherein the focus is on the members and not the
membership. They focused on building and strengthening the
capacity of the club by training its members into leaders. Members
were highly prioritized for meeting roles, instead of taking
guests from other clubs. This helped the members discover
their hidden talents and develop their own unique style.
The results of these efforts have become apparent in the long list of leaders, awards and
contest champions that the club has produced. Miks himself became a Division K Evaluation
Champion. Besides him, the club brought forth a District 75 Evaluation Champion, Vida
Verzosa; a Division K Humorous Speech Champion, Jeff Quinto; and Division K Table Topics
Champions, Merlon Ascabano and Mimi Arellano.
Visions and legacy
From being an
endangered club,
Fort Bonifacio
Toastmasters Club
was rebuilt with a
stronger
foundation. The
persistence of our
past leaders gave
us the momentum
to aim for greater
milestones.
People have come and gone, but they all go as leaders. The visions of the past have turned
into a legacy that we will uphold for all time.
Here's a little trivia about our humble beginnings. Did you know that Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club started as an exclusive club for the wives of military officers? Eventually, it opened up to people outside of the army. Look how diverse our membership is now!
Trivia 10
We know how "multi-awarded" sounds prestigious when attached to
a name.
So, how about this: Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club is a four-time
President's Distinguished Club awardee.
We were also a Select Distinguished Club awardee, three-time
Distinguished Club awardee, five-time Beat the Clock awardee,
seven-time Smedley awardee, and three-time Talk-Up Toastmasters
awardee.
Would this be enough to call us a multi-awarded Toastmasters club?
The President's Distinguished Club is the highest award granted by
Toastmasters International to a club. Learn more about club awards
and recognitions at www.toastmasters.org.
Trivia 9
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club meetings are held at the Theater
Room of South of Market (SOMA) Residences, a private residential
tower in BGC that's conveniently near SM Aura and BGC High Street.
But did you know that the club used to hold its meetings at the Fort
Bonifacio Philippine Army Headquarters?
The Philippine Army Officers' Ladies Club Office was the first meeting
venue of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters, which was then an exclusive
club to army officers' wives.
(Photo credit: David Montasco)
Trivia 8
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club has gone through ups and downs,
but definitely, the club always goes up at the end of the day.
It would be worth recognizing the leaders who led the club to where
it is now. So, here is a list of the Club Presidents through the years.
We especially owe the Charter President, Lourdes "Doddie" Felix,
ACB, CL, together with the pioneer officers and members, who set
the platform that is Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club for us to
practice our communication and leadership skills.
Trivia 7
Did you know that our Charter President was also the first to bring
home the bacon for Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club?
During the District 75 Toastmasters International Convention held in
Cebu City in May 2007, Lourdes "Doddie" Felix, ACB, CL, came out on
top of the District International Prepared Speech Contest, which is
equivalent to a national championship. She then represented the
Philippines to the World Public Speaking Contest held in Phoenix,
Arizona, USA.
In her speech entitled, "One Fleeting Chance" she demonstrated her
flair for words when she spoke of how we must "clear the aisles of
emotional baggage, straighten our priority seats and fasten our
relationship seatbelts."
In photo: International Prepared Speech winners - Randy Cabahug
(1st Runner-Up), Lourdes Felix (Champion), Greg Vallejera (2nd
Runner-Up)
(Photo credit: Ed Fabonan)
Trivia 6
Seven years after the club's first District-level victory, Vida Verzosa
represented Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club in the District 75
Evaluation Contest during the 33rd District 75 Convention held in
Clark, Pampanga last May 2014.
With her hallmark "acronym style" of evaluating a speech, she stood
out and brought home the championship trophy.
In photo: Vida Verzosa holding the championship trophy together
with the supportive Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters family
(Photo credit: Ed Fabonan)
Trivia 5
Did you know that Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club has given rise to
six Division K champions in the past years?
These champs prevailed in the Club, Area and Division levels and
were able to represent our club in the District level, which is
equivalent to a national championship.
Indeed, we are not only a very friendly club but also an outstanding
one at that.
Trivia 4
Did you know that the current Division K Director is from Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club?
As the Division Director, Mimi Arellano, ACS, ALB, supports the Area Directors and leads the Division toward its goals. Before her, we had another member who served as a high-ranking District officer. Corazon Oliva, DTM, "Tita Cora" as we call her, was appointed District 75 Public Relations Officer in TY 2012-2013. During that time, she was a dual member of Fort Bonifacio and Presidents Toastmasters Clubs. In total, Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club has had six members who held a position in the District Executive Committee!
Trivia 3
Did you know that the friendliest Toastmasters club that exists in
BGC today almost got dissolved in the past?
10 is not the only significant number to Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters
Club. 5 is also a special number as it signifies the point of greatest
despair for the club.
5 years ago, the club was opened to the public not because of the
desire to diversify but because the club was fading fast. Fort
Bonifacio Toastmasters Club, with all the original members gone, was
dying to the point that it only had two celebrants in its 5th
anniversary.
These two people - Mikhail Cabatic, the 7th president of the club,
and Corazon Oliva, then the Club Coach - worked together to
develop a program that aimed to preserve the unique identity of the
club and focused on member development and a stronger support
system. This revitalization program would later on bring back life to
the club.
Trivia 2
On November 20, 2006, Philippine Army officers' wives established
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club. From being a club exclusive to
officers' wives, the club eventually opened its doors to the general
public.
The day that Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club was founded 10 years
ago marked the advent of stronger leaders and better public
speakers in the home of passionate minds, BGC.
Through the years, the club has gone through peaks and valleys and
clouds of storm. Now, 10 years later, Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters
Club stands firm and well-fortified, strengthened by all the challenges
and determined to continue the club mission.
A toast to 10 years and beyond of shaping leaders and public
speakers!
Trivia 1
The Club President Award
Awarded to Club Presidents who have led the club towards achieving greater heights.
The club under his/her term must be recognized as a Distinguished Club.
The Club Service Award
Awarded to club members who have held club/district level positions for at least six
months. The member must have clear contributions to the club’s over-all performance.
This is granted to members who continuously support the club up to present in various
capacities.
The Club Phoenix Award
Awarded to the major role players during the recovery period of the club. The awardees
are considered as the “rescuers” of Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters. Through the
revitalization program that they implemented, the club was given another chance to
survive and thrive as one of the top performing clubs of District 75.
Like the mythical creature Phoenix that rises from its ashes, the Fort Bonifacio
Toastmasters Club experienced rebirth after the dying of its life as a club.
JOVITO “VITS”MAGONCIA, CC, ALB President
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's President works at a company that provides Green Lighting Solutions. In his one and a half years in the club, Jovito "Vits" Magoncia, CC, ALB, held three different Executive Committee positions - Secretary, VP Public Relations and VP Education. He is also currently the PR Officer of Division K. Our Club President believes that to improve one's skills as a speaker and a leader, one has to remain consistently active in various activities offered by the club.
KATE ALLISON GAPUL, TM VP Education
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's Vice President for Education is a graduate school student taking up Masters in Language - English Studies at University of the Philippines -Diliman. Kate Allison Gapul, TM, Kates as we call her, is also a member of the Philippine Society for Training and Development. Kates also loves running and does hosting stints.
JOSE MARIA ANTONIO “JAG” GARDE, CC VP Membership
Jose Maria Antonio Garde, CC, Jag for short, joined Toastmasters to improve his thought organization and public speaking. Eventually, he also honed his leadership by leading the club as an officer! Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's Vice President for Membership is now a freelance trainer and host. He is active in a Catholic charismatic community called Light of Jesus, founded by Bo Sanchez. Jag also loves sports such as mountain climbing, mountain biking, swimming, and playing badminton.
RIZELLE “REI” LEAÑO, TM VP Public Relations
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's Vice President for Public Relations is an extroverted introvert who loves to find refuge in writing and cafés. She is a twenty-something still in pursuit of her life's passions. An alumna of UP Los Baños, Rei Leaño, TM, is a freelance writer and a rookie media producer outside of her corporate job. She also enjoys eating, backpacking, a little gaming, and watching suspense.
JAMES ISAAC C. EXEQUIEL, CC Secretary
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's Secretary is a "call boy" by night and proud of it. His job? He is a boy taking customer service calls at a BPO firm in Eastwood! By day, James Isaac Exequiel, CC, is a bookworm. On weekends, he dedicates time for friends and extracurricular activities. He represented Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club at the Area 76 Evaluation Contest last September 2016.
ANTHONY “TONY” TUCAY, TM Treasurer
Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's Treasurer is a Senior Unit Head at AXA Philippines and a Certified Associate Financial Planner. Tony Tucay, TM, is also a certified scuba diver and a music enthusiast. But among his many titles, he values his role as a husband to a beautiful wife and a doting father to an adorable daughter the most. He represented Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club at the Division K Humorous Speech Contest last September and walked off as the 1st Runner-up.
ANGELO “GELOW” REOTUTAR, TM Sergeant-at-Arms
Angelo Reotutar, Gelow as his fellows call him, is currently Fort Bonifacio Toastmasters Club's Sergeant at Arms. A graduate of BA in English, minor in Mass Communication, our Sergeant at Arms aspires to be a motivational speaker and a theater actor. He also hopes to be a triathlete someday. So far, he has joined two 42K marathons. During downtime, Gelow loves to read a good book and spend some quality time with family and friends.
Jovito “Vits” Magoncia, CC, ALB
Vida Verzosa, CC, CL
Julie Ann "Ja" Domingo, CC, CL
PuelaJanthria "PJ" Palomino, CC, CL
Maria Magnolia "Mimi" Arellano, ACS, ALB
Anthony “Tony” Tucay, TM
Gienah "Gie" Seneriches, TM
Jose Maria Antonio Garde, CC, CL
Kate Allison Gapul, TM
Manilyn "Len" Magarao, TM
Angelo "Gelow" Reotutar, TM
James Isaac Exequiel, CC
Jhemarie "Jhem" Arca, ACB, CL
Joseph Francis "Jeff" Quinto, CC
Voltaire Victoria, DTM
Rei Leaño, TM
Nel Sun
Erica Tangalin, TM