Editor's note: This article was written in 2011, reflecting the author's point of view at that time.
The profile of the Filipino race is well known that the Filipino race is a gathering of different races and cultures because they live on an archipelago of 7,107 islands.
Although it is often referred to as Filipinos, there are also some known as Filipinos.
Filipino American
Spain, Philippines
Philippines, Japan
Muslim or FilipinoChinese.
These unique groups originated from their ancestors, who at some point in Philippine history defeated and influenced mainly Filipinos --Malay race.
The most striking of these groups is the ethnic Chinese group, as their contribution is primarily to commercial institutions that provide livelihood for generations of Filipinos.
Although their critics believe that the political context and/or relationships contribute to their continued success to a large extent, their products or innovations are widely respected both locally and abroad, which is
Each biography in our list reveals some inspirational stories that stem from a social reaction to the needs of fellow citizens, and powerful-
Determination to succeed.
Here are the people I chose to be among the best in 20111: 1.
"There is no overnight success or easy money.
Don't be discouraged if you fail; try again.
Don't change your way when you're doing well.
Success is not just good luck: it is a combination of hard work, good credibility, opportunity, preparation and timing.
Success will not last if you are not careful. "-Henry Sy, Sr. Shī ZhìChéng, (
Chinese name of Henry)
Born in December 25, 1923, a poor family in Jinjiang, a small town near Xiamen, China.
The whole family left China forever in 1936, so they could be with their clan patriarch, who was then the owner of a thriving grocery store in Manila.
Henry remembers that 12 hours after helping his father run the store, he had to clean up the counter of the store, where he slept.
Unfortunately, the second world war came and their family store was burned;
But the consequences of the war gave him the opportunity to earn money by buying and selling post-war goods, including some enterprising G. shoes. I. Joes.
Success of shoes-
Later, the young man from Jinjiang, China, put forward the idea of opening his own shoe shop.
This is old Henry West.
Became the founder of SM, the largest retail company in the Philippines.
The acronym represents the shoe store, the name of a small shoe store he founded in 1958 at Avenida, the most popular business district in Manila after the war.
Initially, however, the young businessman had trouble finding a local shoe factory that would work with his idea of selling shoes.
He is very determined and confident in achieving his plans, because they are mainly based on his own research.
He keeps learning from customers, employees and suppliers and actually studies the growing demand in the Philippine market.
Even if Henry is successful in his shoe shop, he never forgets his goals;
He studies for a university degree at a top university in Manila, as Henry's education is a means to learn more about how to increase income.
Nowadays, after more than 50 years of development, shoe stores have developed into a network of 44 large shoe stores.
Not only in the Philippines, but also across Asia there are large shopping malls and claim to have three of the world's top 10 shopping malls: SM City-North EDSA (ranked 3rd)
SM mall Asia (ranked 4th)
And SM MegaMall (ranked 7th)
All within the Philippines.
Shopping malls have become a typical destination for family weekend entertainment and leisure, regardless of social status, as shops are strategically dispersed across the country. Henry Sy, Sr.
Forbes 2010 magazine is listed as the richest man in the Philippines, and in 2009 was named one of the famous magazine charity hero in the Philippines.
Through the SM Foundation, through mobile health and dental clinics, scholarship awards, social problem solutions for people in remote areas with health, education and spiritual assistance, contribute to the construction of public schools, Catholic churches and youth centres. 2.
Tony in tan in card Kunming in Joe Libby
We didn't have a firm vision seven years ago and we will be number one, but we have a rough vision and we will be out of the Philippines.
We also have a goal: take care of our customers and staff and enjoy what we are doing.
Once we do these things, profits will come.
Tony Tan caidong was born on October 07, 1960
A class family from Fujian, China, immigrated to the Philippines after World War II.
Tony's father found a job as a cook in a Buddhist temple in downtown Manila, so he was frugal so he could open his own Chinese restaurant to support his family.
His father's hard work and perseverance made it possible for Tony Tan catty to receive a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering at Sto University.
Thomas, the oldest university in the Philippines.
In 1975, Tony ventured into the food industry by buying an ice cream shop franchise from the once famous Magnolia ice cream House.
This shop is very small and inconspicuous, mainly serving the rich customers of Cubao.
They are customers who are able to afford the cleverly crafted but rather expensive cobbler, floats, milkshakes, banana platter, sundae and Palma cakes.
However, most of Tony's regulars hope this living room has something to offer besides ice
Cream mixture.
So the humble little shop started offering sandwiches, fries and fried chicken, which began to attract the attention of other tired and hungry shoppers, the film
Audience and passers-by.
At that time, the word fast food was still unheard of, but it was provided by small shops at affordable prices.
Soon after, customers began filling up the store while waiting patiently for their turn to serve.
At 1978, Tony added six more ice cream shops near Manila, but ice cream is no longer an attractive place.
Fast from the United States-
With the rise of the McDonald's food chain, Tony and his family decided to transform the ice cream shop into a fast food restaurant.
They came up with a unique name and symbol to develop a strategy for the new business.
Since Tony was personally pleased because he was busy making bees to produce honey, and in Tony's case it was money, he and his family decided to work on the concept of busy bees.
So they came up with a big red and yellow bee with a bright smile on its face and called it "giulibi ".
The once-inconspicuous ice cream kiosk became a Jollibee food company in 1981 and braved the arrival of McDonald's fast food chain to the Philippines.
In 1989, Jollibee became the first Philippine food chain to break the sales record of 1 billion pesos.
When it became the first food service company to be listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange, it laid the foundation for global expansion and capital funds began to flood.
The rest is history, r2-now has its own former competitor in the local fast food chain, Greenwich Pizza, Chowking (Oriental)
The red ribbon and the French wine Flower and the nearest mango (
Featured Chicken House).
Today, these fast-food chains appear around the world along with Jollibee's globally recognized trade names.
Tony's management and leadership style has not only been recognized by local awards in the Philippines --
In addition to the "World Entrepreneur Award" held in Monte Carlo, Monaco, in 2004, he was the first Filipino entrepreneur to receive the award.
In return, the Jollibee Foundation was established in 2005 to deal specifically with the social responsibility of the company.
The foundation provides nationwide assistance to its employees and communities on education, housing, leadership and social development, environmental protection and disaster response in the event of catastrophic events. 3. Cecilio K.
The struggle with multinational companies is very difficult.
Everyone thought I was crazy at first.
They told me, how will I survive?
To be honest, God bless, I am still in the toothpaste industry 20 years later.
God is good . "
Pedro Cecilio K.
Pedro is another Chinese-Filipino businessman, but his story is not typical. to-
The story of wealth is about turning adversity into victory.
He received a degree in business administration from the University of ateo in Manila, one of the most prestigious private schools in the Philippines.
He has led the aluminum container company.
This is the main supplier of foldable aluminum toothpaste tubes previously used by Colgate local manufacturers
P & G and Philippine Refining Company (now Unilever).
However, technological innovation and environmental attention to aluminum materials have prompted multinational companies to take advantage of plastics
As an alternative, laminated toothpaste tube.
So the aluminum plant at Cecilio closed the store in 1985, but that didn't stop him from exploring other ways to make the most of his plant equipment.
Cecilio K. Pedro has decided to compete with multinational giants by producing locally made toothpaste and hit them where they hurt the most --
Selling price.
He established Lamoiyan, the first manufacturer of locally produced toothpaste "Hapee" and "Kutitap (sparkle).
They sell for 50% less in the Philippine market than well-known foreign brands.
Although Colgate's counter-attack was to lower the price of toothpaste products by 20% than the original price, Cecilio Pedro proposed another innovation that gave him a further advantage in the local market.
He developed more.
Seasoning toothpaste for children, bright packaging, tubes and boxes decorated with the word "Sesame Street.
Today's market for budget-
Friendly toothpaste brands have expanded to neighboring countries such as China, Vietnam and Indonesia.
However, low
Pricing toothpaste is not the only strategy to make Lamoiyan Corporation successful.
The company was praised for providing job opportunities at the National Hearing for its "most outstanding equal employment opportunity program --
Damaged community members
Lamoiyan's employment program includes free housing for more than 30 deaf people
Mute employees when a company manager is asked to learn to sign
Language as a means of communication with listening --impaired staff.
About 180 deaf people since the founding of Lamoiyan
Dumb students get free college education through DE. A. F.
Foundation for the deaf Gospel Alliance, created and hosted by Cecilio K.
It was officially recognized by the Philippine government's Ministry of Education and Culture. Cecilio K.
Pedro was awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy for technical management by the University of Science and Technology of the Philippines in recognition of his corporate and social achievements. Dr.
Pedro strengthened his belief through the company's corporate motto "making a change for the glory of God. 4.
Yao Ming-warm-
O company "when Zest-
O after its establishment, it has a single but valuable mission to deliver products of great consumer value and quality that exceed global standard reviews.
The story of Yao Ming is a rag again-to-
A story of self wealth
Businessmen who rise from poverty through hard work and determination.
When his father died, the 12-year-old had to face the difficult reality of life;
His mother tried to use her income as a sidewalk vendor to support Alfredo and five other siblings.
With the help of his relatives, he completed his primary and high school education.
However, he was unable to complete his university education at the Mapua Institute of Technology, which he attended while working as a part-time worker in a warehouse at a packaging company.
Through a cousin who works with the printing machine, Alfredo Yao learns the ropes of cellophane wrapping paper for printing candy and biscuits and ventures into the printing machine business.
The business boomed for about 20 years until Alfredo Yao saw the potential of the latest European packaging technology "doy pack" at the time.
Initially, the first intention of Alfredo was to provide "doy-
But since there were no buyers, he also ventured into the juice manufacturing industry.
In 1980, Yao began to make juice in his own kitchen and launched Zest-
Orange drinks for the same year.
When every mother saw the practicality of putting the light tight, it was immediately hit
The children's lunch boxes were filled with orange drinks.
Children love their frozen fruit drinks to stay cold and fresh before the snack time. Today, Zest-
O drinks are available in 12 variants, accounting for 80% of the juice market.
The company has expanded its business to China, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, the United States and other countries and regions. S.
Europe, and helped revitalize the fruit planting industry in the provinces, especially the orange variety "daldan" in the Philippines ".
The local cottage industry is recycling doy packaging into handbags and is currently exporting to other countries.
In addition to expanding business by producing other ready-made productsto-eat and ready-to-
Chef food, exciting
O The company now owns the former spirit of Asia Airlines, whose CEO Yao Ming appropriately renamed it Zest Air. 5. Soccoro C.
Ramos-National Bookstore "you have to adapt to the business process.
If you don't want to change, your business will not continue.
"-Socorro Ramos is the home arch of the country's largest chain bookstore, not only retail all types of books, but also Retail greeting cards, office supplies and craft materials, born in Sta in September 23 as Socorro Cancio. Cruz, Laguna.
Sokolo's mother took her and her elder brothers and sisters to Manila when she was ten years old.
Her sister, who works in candy and bubble gum factories, has helped to increase household income.
However, the young girl was able to find a part-time job in the summer, stripping the paper of discarded cigarettes for recycling, and every time she was given a pack of cigarettes, she was paid five centavos.
At the age of 18, her brother married a child of a veteran bookstore owner in Manila;
Therefore, she was able to find a job as a salesman in one of the stalls.
There, Sokolo met Jose, son of the bookstore family, who will become her husband.
However, the relationship was banned by her parents.
Technically, Socorro's brother and Jose are relatives.
The relationship between Sokolo and Jose seems inappropriate.
The young girl was sent back to Laguna to shorten the matter, but strong --
Willed Socorro returned to Manila alone and married Jose.
The young couple braved their parents' anger for the first time in Sokolo
Twins were born.
Jose took over a branch of his bookstore, which he and Sokolo renamed the National Bookstore.
As if fate were against them, the outbreak of World War II, the occupation of Japan prevented them from selling most of their books because they were often considered suspicious.
The war continued, and when Manila was declared an "open city" bombed by the United States to drive away Imperial Japanese troops, their bookstores were destroyed. The post-
In the era of war, the couple moved their national bookstore to Avenida, which was good as the business soon began to improve.
Three years later, a storm blew from the roof of their company, and they had nothing but worthless items to sell.
Instead of giving up, the couple tried again to rebuild from scratch.
They have a clearer goal this time.
Every penny earned by the business is used to pay £ 9.
The story building where the first official national bookstore is located.
Ramos's hand-
In the approach of negotiating with local and foreign publishers as well as suppliers, the bookstore has low purchases and low pricesselling power.
She met writers, book lovers and others who could provide her with information about the changes of the times.
After several decades of development, the national bookstore has become 108 branches all over the country.
Through the company's foundation, they have helped different communities with underserved departments through the mobile library, which brings books and school supplies to different social classes
Citizen donation program. 6.
Mariano Que-Mercury DrugstoreMariano Que was originally an employee of a pharmacy before the war, but like most successful entrepreneurs, after the war, Que found his chance during the American occupation.
The destruction of pre-war institutions has enabled everyone to rebuild from scratch, and people with a wider understanding of the needs of the people seem to have a greater advantage.
Mariano Que saw the need for a Bena lipid drug because most pharmacies in the Philippines have little resources to buy.
Taking advantage of his pre-war experience working in a pharmacy, Mariano invested 100 pesos worth of shujiazol tablets and sold them in a single dose so that they could afford poverty --Disaster-stricken departments.
It was not until he had enough money to build a wooden cart that he handed over the profits.
In this way, he can sell more kinds of medical products.
Other vendors imitate his marketing and sales strategy, but Que makes a difference.
He is known for selling only high-quality and unexpired medical products, and soon he has a stable client.
By 1945, Mariano saved enough resources, which enabled him to set up his first store, appropriately referred to as Mercury drugs.
The Roman god Mercury carries the symbol of caduceus, which is largely related to the medical profession.
Despite the establishment of the store, Mariano has invested in motor vehicles in order to provide drug delivery services to his valued customers.
He also expanded his business hours to 17 hours a day, seven days a week, as he realized that the demand for drugs could come unexpectedly.
In 1952, 24/7 stores opened, making pharmacies a valuable part of the community.
In 1960, the Ayala Group Company provided Mariano Que with a space to rent in a shopping mall, which will be developed in the center of Makati.
Therefore, the second Mercury drug as a self
Service Pharmacy
The rest is the history of more computer innovation and technology applications.
Guide control and bio fridge.
These improvements have expanded pharmacies into other lives.
Save medication.
Today's newer branches are supermarkets, because they carry not only medicines but other consumer goods, from food to home, to health and beauty products.
Mercury drugs create a reputation that every Filipino family can rely on;
There is a shop in almost every town in the country.
Today, there are about 700 mercury stores, some of which are under franchise.
All of this has achieved Mariano Que's goal of giving every Filipino community access to safe medicines.
Today, Mariano's daughter, Vivian Kui azkona, continues to adhere to the company's vision and mission.
In return for unwavering loyalty to customers, Mercury drugs celebrate their anniversary by holding free clinics for the poor, as well as providing appropriate medicines for their disease for free. 7. Corazon D.
Weng Foodsphere CDOs, Inc. Corazon D.
Ong, a professional dietitian, uses her knowledge to create affordable processed meat products that can compete with brands already known as processed meat products.
Initially, it was just a hobby and she could make good use of her creativity and skills in the art of cooking.
She came up with salted beef, hot dogs, patties, burger pies and ham, an entity she later sold as a family business.
She created CDO Foodsphere in 1975,
As the product is known for its affordable quality, the demand for CDO products increases.
The creative housewife understands that every mother needs to solve the lunch problem quickly for their children, but convenience should also be affordable.
Kolasong also understands the taste preferences of Filipino children, but her knowledge of the ingredients and their nutritional value gives her products an advantage.
Today, the food industry is a high level.
Recognized supplier of Yum meat ingredients!
Restaurant International, a well-known operator of global express service restaurants (QSR)
Including Pizza Hut, KFC, Taco Bell and Silver Dragon John.
Locally, CDO provides meat ingredients to nine of the ten QSRs operating in the Philippines.
The appeal for CDO products stems from the numerous awards and recognition of processed meat products for their quality and excellence. 8.
Engineer GregorySanchez, Jr.
-Lactopafigreggio G. Sanchez, Jr.
He is a civil engineer who used to work in civil construction.
He served as a member of the provincial council in Cebu City, and one of the issues he was concerned about was the malnutrition of pigs raised.
He went to study it himself, using only the pan bowl pans basin and a small water tank as his equipment.
His insistence eventually led to the development of a food supplement that could inhibit bad bacteria in livestock, which he called LactoPAFI probiotics ".
The success of probiotics later developed by Sanchez engineers was recognized globally as it was able to restore good bacteria to the body.
This gives engineers more confidence in developing healthy drinks (LactoVitale)
And personal care products such as soap, shampoo and toothpaste, where LactoPAFI is an important ingredient.
His products have been exported to Norway, France, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan and the United States. S.
The us fda approved the product in 2005, while receiving recognition of product excellence from different Award-granting agencies locally. 9. Ernest L.
Copper-SPI technologyErnest L.
Cu transformed a simple data entry service company into one of the country's largest outsourcing service providers.
The core business source of his company is mainly to generate contracts for projects involving customer service relationships and IT services.
The success of CRM service has promoted the development of telemarketing service.
This demand led to the establishment of the first call center in the Philippines in 1999, initially referred to as "e Telecare International ".
The center is focused on providing services to the United States. S.
Outsourcing needs of the company.
In 2004, the call center company was renamed eTelecare Global Solutions.
Cu's company attaches great importance to the human resources service behind the company;
He therefore acknowledged that his most direct social responsibility was to provide a lucrative source of livelihood for his more than 6,000 employees and their respective families. 10.
Diossdado Banatao-computer chip diossdado Banatao was born in Barrio, a Highland farmer in the Valley of Cagayan, and an ordinary housewife;
So it's hard to imagine him as Bill Gates in the Philippines.
When he was a child, he often walked barefoot so that he could receive primary and high school education.
He was determined to take a college education, went to Manila, worked in electrical engineering, and finally graduated with excellent results.
Thanks to his excellent academic performance, he was able to find a job as a pilot intern for Philippine Airlines.
This paved the way for Boeing to provide design engineers.
Brought him to America. S.
Since then, he has studied and completed a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science at Stanford University.
This is the time to work with some leaders.
Diossdado Banatao has the opportunity to design the EDGE technology company for the first singlechip 16-
Bit Microprocessor
Based on calculator.
In 1981, inventor Ethernet is looking for a more efficient way to connect a computer, and the Seeq Technology assigns diossdado to do this task.
This is the way diossdado Banatao developed the single
Chip Controller that provides data-
Link control and translucer in the first 10-
Ethernet CMOS.
Diossdado saw the opportunity to set up --
Build your own company by designing chips;
Soon he raised $500,000 as seed capital and $1985.
His company's determination paid off after they successfully developed the first system logic chip, which reduced the cost of building a more powerful personal computer.
He then created a company called chips and technology, which created another set of chips to enhance what is called
Called Graphics Adapter
In less than a year, the company achieved $12 million in sales in the first quarter alone, which caused a huge response from investors when the company went public.
In 1996, the company sold chips and technology.
Sold to Intel for $0. 43 billion
Diosdao Banatao continues to take on the role of the main investor and the main capitalism to invest, supervise and sell the company.
In all of these successes, Dior has never forgotten his roots and Philippine traditions.
His "Banatao Philippine American fund" helps Northern California students with Filipino descent to help build the future by pursuing a degree at an engineering university.
His primary school in the kagayan Valley is the only public school in the region with the most modern computer system.
To succeed, these ten great Filipino entrepreneurs have struggled in different challenges.
They have successfully focused their attention on the goal of being dominated by business ethics and social responsibility values.
For more inspirational stories, check out other profiles from the bright center interview and the successful entrepreneur biography collection.
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