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John Gokongwei was a Filipino billionaire businessman and philanthropist, best known as the founder and former chairman of JG Summit.He built a massive empire consisting of businesses in sectors such as food, beverage, clothing, aviation, telecommunications, banking, energy, petrochemicals, and … Nita co-owns the IPL team Mumbai Indians, has established an international school, and became the first Indian woman IOC member. A key member of the founding team that established the first Filipino school in Dubai, educator Remedios Estrada Chu founded the first Filipino-owned Montessori school and creche in the UAE – DLSM Montessori International, in 1999. Three Filipino business leaders landed on Forbes Asia Magazines’ 2018 “Heroes of Philanthropy,” an honor roll of altruists from Asia-Pacific who devote big bucks to support a … Sharing Friendship. These well-known artists of Filipino descent are listed in the MIFA 2020. 1953-2019: Gina Lopez was a generous soul. The son of a Navy officer and a registered nurse, his family first settled in Jersey City, a haven for many Pinoy families seeking to settle in … Chasing the American Dream. Some people, like retail magnate Chuck Feeney, known as the "James Bond of philanthropy," have indices over 100% because they have given away more money than they currently have. tatlerphilippines. She has built a legacy that will continue to impact and influence the country. Entrepreneur and Philanthropist. in 2017, GoNegosyo honoured her as one of its 25 inspiring Filipina entrepreneurs. She is the president and CEO of the Magsaysay Group of Companies whose diverse interests include shipping, logistics, human resources, maritime travel, and tourism. One of the best known philanthropists of that era is Andrew Carnegie, who was perhaps the first person to say that rich have the moral obligation to give money to those in … Philanthropist Nita Ambani, wife of Indian business magnate and Reliance Industries MD and chairman Mukesh Ambani, founded the Reliance Foundation. In 2014, she partly funded an isolation ward at Philippine General Hospital as well as helping build a dormitory to house patients' families. Late in 2018, Forbes recognized Santa Elena Construction and Development Corp. president Alice Eduardo as one of the top philanthropists in Asia. Ms. Navarro initiated the First Filipino Nurses Global Summit in 2014 focusing on Global Health and Climate Change. The list of 75 Most Influential Filipino-Americans (MIFA) of 2020 has been released by Blogtalk Hollywood with MJ Racadio, America’s First Fil-Am Hollywood Entertainment Podcasting Show. She was initially a teacher and is trained in Bharatnatyam. This lifetime environmentalist, child abuse warrior, philanthropist, and former government secretary has unfortunately passed away today from a tough battle with brain cancer. Born in the Philippines and brought to the US at the age of one, Rodney Salinas comes from a stereotypical Filipino American family. A Filipino-American businesswoman and lawyer, business icon, philanthropist and human rights advocate; Lewis was the first Filipino woman to pass the New York Bar without attending law school in the U.S. She’s also one of the founders of Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. Only a few individual Filipino immigrants in the country can probably equal the extent, magnitude, and socioeconomic impact of the philanthropic work Rene Medina has started and sustains to this day in the United States and in the Philippines.