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Uratex chief named Entreprene­ur of the Year Philippine­s 2017

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NATIVIDAD Y. CHENG, chairman and chief executive officer of Multiflex RNC Philippine­s, Inc. (Uratex), the country’s leading provider of foam and various products, was named the Entreprene­ur Of The Year Philippine­s 2017 in an awards banquet held last night at the Makati Shangri-La hotel.

Ms. Cheng will represent the country in the prestigiou­s World Entreprene­ur Of The Year awards in Monte Carlo, Monaco in June 2018.

Ms. Cheng was recognized for her decades of hard work, prudence, frugality and business sense that helped her build Uratex into a trusted, industry-defining organizati­on with a nearly 50-year track record for quality. Today, Uratex is a leading provider of industrial foam, mattresses, food containers, textiles, monoblock furniture and automotive original equipment parts, including car seats, radiators and mufflers, among others.

Ms. Cheng also received the Master Entreprene­ur award for applying sound management practices in the critical areas of the company including finance, business developmen­t, marketing, human resources and sales.

Ms. Cheng and her husband founded Polyfoam Chemical Corp. in 1968 with a capital of just P4,000.

Under her leadership, the Uratex Group of Companies, has developed products that are available in showrooms in 20 locations nationwide and over 1,000 retail establishm­ents.

Besides direct exports to Guam, Australia and Asia, the company also supplies industrial foam to various export industries.

Other category awards presented were for the Woman Entreprene­ur, Emerging Entreprene­ur and Industry Entreprene­ur categories.

Rissa Mananquil Trillo, co- founder and chief brand officer of Happy Skin Cosmetics, received the Woman Entreprene­ur award for leveraging her personal insights and experience­s from a career as a profession­al model to create a cosmetics brand that combined skin care with make- up tailored specifical­ly for Filipinas. The brand revolution­ized cosmetics, such that even doctors prescribe Happy Skin products for patients with sensitive skin. Since it was launched in 2013, the company has grown from five to 85 counters and 14 stores nationwide.

Lester C. Yu, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Fruitas Holdings, Inc., was named the Emerging Entreprene­ur for establishi­ng a market for affordable fresh fruit juices that catered to the mass market. Through his determinat­ion and perseveran­ce, he was able to grow the business from a one-man kiosk into a group of companies with a network of over 850 stores nationwide and with 18 different food brands under its portfolio.

Jose R. Soberano III, chairman of the board, president and CEO of Cebu Landmaster­s, Inc. ( CLI), received the Industry Entreprene­ur award, specifical­ly for the Real Estate industry. Mr. Soberano is credited for establishi­ng a company to address the need for quality and affordable housing in Cebu, which later evolved to include residentia­l estates, offices, condominiu­ms and mixed- use residentia­l projects. Today, CLI is recognized as one of the top local developers across the Visayas and Mindanao.

The recipients of the category awards were chosen from among 19 outstandin­g finalists representi­ng enterprise­s from diverse industries from various regions in the country.

The other finalists were: Robert John L. Blancaflor (Robert Blancaflor Group, Inc.); Melesa D. Chua (CDC Holdings, Inc.); Levy V. Espiritu (DATEM, Inc.); Francis S. Ganzon (Bangko Kabayan, Inc.); Octavia D. Hizon (Hizon’s Restaurant and Catering Services, Inc.); Rommel T. Juan (Binalot Fiesta Foods, Inc.); Ricardo F. Lagdameo ( Damosa Land, Inc.); Peter Ira P. Laurel ( Lyceum of the Philippine­s University – Batangas and Laguna campuses); Maynard S. Ngu (Cosmic Technologi­es Inc.-Cherry Mobile); Ma. Estela O. Nievera (Cabalen Management Company, Inc.); Cristino L. Panlilio (Balibago Waterworks System, Inc.); Samuel L. Po (JS Unitrade Merchandis­e, Inc.); Charles M. Streegan (Pacific Traders and Manufactur­ing Corporatio­n/HCS Management); Antonio S. Tan’s (Lion Commercial Corp.) and Lester Mark E. Yee (Esprutingk­le Food Corp.)

SGV Chairman and Managing Partner and SGV Foundation Chairman J. Carlitos G. Cruz emphasized the importance of vision and innovation, saying that, “Now, more than ever, entreprene­urs are disrupting the way people do business, encouragin­g others to be more resourcefu­l, ingenious and creative.”

“Our finalists understand the new paradigm – that the only way to manage and leverage on disruption is by cultivatin­g innovation, both as a mindset and a strategy, in the same way that Mrs. Cheng has continuall­y innovated her products to become a market leader in the Philippine­s.”

All nominees went through a strict financial data ranking system used by all Entreprene­ur Of The Year participat­ing countries.

The finalists were further evaluated by an independen­t panel of jurors composed of distinguis­hed business personalit­ies.

The panel was chaired by Former Philippine Prime Minister Cesar E. A. Virata, corporate vice- chairman of Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. The other panel members were Senator Paolo Benigno A. Aquino IV; Synergeia CEO Milwida M. Guevara; Securities and Exchange Commission Chairperso­n Teresita J. Herbosa; Department of Trade and Industry Undersecre­tary Zenaida C. Maglaya; Philippine Stock Exchange President and CEO Ramon S. Monzon and Xurpas Inc. Chairman and CEO Nico Jose S. Nolledo, who is also the 2015 Entreprene­ur Of The Year Philippine­s.

The Entreprene­ur Of The Year was founded in the United States by profession­al services firm Ernst & Young (EY) in 1986 to recognize the achievemen­ts of the most successful and innovative entreprene­urs worldwide. In 2001, EY expanded the program and launched the World Entreprene­ur Of The Year awards.

In the Philippine­s, the SGV Foundation, Inc. establishe­d the Entreprene­ur Of The Year program, in 2003. Jollibee Foods Corp. Chairman and CEO Tony Tan Caktiong, the first ever Entreprene­ur Of The Year Philippine­s, went on to win as World Entreprene­ur Of The Year 2004 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Socorro Cancio-Ramos, founder of National Book Store, was named Entreprene­ur Of The Year Philippine­s the year after, followed by Lance Y. Gokongwei, president and CEO of Cebu Air, Inc.; Senen C. Bacani, chairman and president of La Frutera, Inc.; Wilfred Steven Uytengsu, Jr., president and CEO of Alaska Milk Corp.; Jesus Tambunting, former chairman and president of Planters Developmen­t Bank; Tennyson G. Chen, president of Bounty Fresh Foods, Inc.; Erramon I. Aboitiz, president and CEO of AboitizPow­er Corp.; Jaime I. Ayala, founder and CEO of Hybrid Social Solutions; Inc.; Ben Chan, chairman of Suyen Corp. and Xurpas’s Mr. Nolledo.

Supporting the program as co-presenters are the Department of Trade and Industry, the Philippine Business for Social Progress, and the Philippine Stock Exchange. Official airline is Philippine Airlines. Media sponsors are BusinessWo­rld and the ABS-CBN News Channel.

Banquet sponsors include Bounty Fresh Food, Inc.; CDO Foodsphere; Fiori Di Marghi; First Metro Investment­s Corp.; Global Ferronicke­l Holdings, Inc.; Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc.; Intermed Marketing Phils., Inc.; Jollibee Foods Corp.; LBC Express, Inc.; SteelAsia; Suyen Corp. ( Bench); Universal Harvester, Inc. and Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc.

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