Asthon Jhon Senarillos, a sophomore taking up entrepreneurship at University of SouthEastern Philippines, was inducted club President of the Rotaract Club of South Davao, USEP Chapter, a school-based club sponsored by the Rotary Club of South Davao, District 3860.
Rotary Club of South Davao Pres. Don Elecci Torno sworn into office the incoming Officers and Directors on July 12, 2013 in the University Social Hall at the Obrero Campus.
Ash, as he is fondly known, will serve as club President for Rotary Year 2013-2014. He will be guided by the global theme “Engage Rotary Change Lives” of Rotary International Pres. Ron Burton. Ms Susan Vicente Villarante, Student Affairs Director, has accepted to be the Club Adviser.
The other elected officers who took their oath of office were Pres-Elect Mildred Baguio, VP Ian Paul Batolare, Secretary Maybelen Aguilar, Treas. Mikkie Saligon, Auditor Kristele Sasola and PIO Renna Jean Diana.
The Directors were Maricar Baguio – Club Administration, Jeralyn Rellon – Membership, Vinice Lorraine Ibanez – New Generations, Kelvin Bulanhagui – Club Service, Edmark Dumaulao – Service Projects, Liregine Cayme – Community Service, and Joven Lozada – International Service.
Rotarians who witnessed the induction rites included Past District Governor Leoncio Villa-Abrille, District Scholarship Chair & Immediate Past President Scott Nimmo and International Publisher Ingmar Bertelsen.
An active Rotaractor, Ash rose to become club president after serving as president-elect during the term of President Angelo Gian Gianan. Last year, he was also the club international service director. Two years ago, Ma. Ira Louise Santos was president and over-all distas chair as well when the USEP Rotaract Club hosted the District Assembly.
Early on, Ash was already active in student publications. He was staff member of “The Cordial” in Cor Jesu College and a cartoonist and layout artist at USEP’s “The Collegiate Headlight.” A multi-Awardee in art contests while at Saint Michael’s School of Padada, he was also an outstanding Youth For Christ in high school.
An eldest child of Edgar and Nicesia Senarillos, and a brother to Ma. Elizabeth Senarillos, he is a native of Northern Paligue, Padada, Davao del Sur, where he completed primary at Mariano Sarona Elementary School.
Ash, a highly motivated leader, envisions to continue providing services to the less unfortunate and to the community in general. Feeding the street children in the school neighborhood will be one project to be implemented under his leadership. With the involvement of the officers and club members alike, Pres. Ash aspires to make the club the best in the campus .
Surely, with his past trainings as President-Elect, Ash can adequately handle the task. The leadership, motivational, self-development, financial and literacy seminars he had previously attended would greatly help him in his presidency.
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