This document provides an overview of the Nueva Segovia Cooperative Consortium (NSCC) in the Philippines. It summarizes NSCC's mission to strengthen cooperatives through resource pooling, partnerships, and promoting social and spiritual values. It outlines NSCC's operations in 5 provinces, growth in membership from 59 to over 100 cooperatives, asset growth from 222M to 676M from 2008-2012, and loan exposure increasing from 28M to 99M over the same period. It also lists the board of directors and management committee, and describes NSCC's training programs and partnerships with organizations to support local cooperatives and entrepreneurs.
4. To strengthen technical and management capabilities of officers,
personnel and member cooperatives, micro and small and medium
entrepreneurs;
To pool, mobilize resources and facilitate inter-lending and inter-
trading activities;
To forge partnership with Local and National Government
Agencies;
To practice social responsibility and promote gospel values thru
cooperative activities.
6. *NSCC was organized as a secondary level cooperative
in the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia
•Founders - Archbishop Orlando B. Quevedo, OMI, DD
and Msgr Ambrose L. Cabildo, MSW, JCC
* Mrs. Divina C. Quemi - the pioneer Head and Chief
Executive Officer.
7. INITIAL CAPITAL – Php 13,500.00
NSCC was formed by 18 Catholic Church
based Cooperatives.
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September 17, 1992 – REGISTRATION WITH
COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER DAG-2218.
October 1, 2009 - RE-REGISTERED with
Reg. Number CIN – 0202010001
8. ILOCOS SUR
ILOCOS NORTE
LA UNION
PANGASINAN
BENGUET
SOON IN CAGAYAN
Pagudpud
Laoag
Batac
Cabugao
Caoayan
Vigan
Sta. Maria
Cervantes
Bauang
Baguio
Urdaneta
AREA OF OPERATION
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9. BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION
ENGR. IRENE BRINGAS CHAIRPERSON–GENDERCONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE
MR. GEORGE TADENA VICE-CHAIRPERSON
MS. MARITES SOLIVEN DIRECTOR
MR. FEDERICOVALDEZ DIRECTOR
MR. SANTIAGO SANCHEZ DIRECTOR
MR. BENEDICTO AQUINO DIRECTOR
MR. MARIANO TAAY DIRECTOR
MS. DIVINA C. QUEMI EX-OFFICIO MEMBER/ CEO
REV. FR. FERDINAND RAGASA HONORARY MEMBERREPRESENTATIVE
10. COMMITTEES POSITION
MR. REYNALDO PERALTA
MR. ROGELIO JAINAR
MR. ROLANDO RUBINA
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
MS. FRANCISCA ACOSTA
MS. MELITA MONIS
MS. VICTORIA VENENCIANO
ELECTION COMMITTEE
ELECTION COMMITTEE
ELECTION COMMITTEE
MR. ANDRES TAGURA
MS. ELLA TALINGDAN
MS. JANICE TABULA
CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
MR. CAMILO S. VALLE
MS. ESTRELLA GAVIOLA
MR. MARIO BLAS LARANANG
ETHICS COMMITTEE
ETHICS COMMITTEE
ETHICS COMMITTEE
11. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
DIVINA C. QUEMI CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
ROLANDO A. PAREL CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
SAMSON A. APUYA FINANCE OFFICER
FLORECITA RABENA ACCOUNTANT
GUADALUPE A. GOROSPE BRANCH MANAGER – VIGAN CITY (MICROFINANCE)
MONALIZA BARADI BRANCH MANAGER – BATAC
DINNA VALDEZ BRANCH MANAGER – CERVANTES
ANABEL UBALDO BRANCH MANAGER – LAOAG CITY
CYNTHIA PAREL BRANCH MANAGER - CAOAYAN
SHERYL RABILAS BRANCH MANAGER – CABUGAO
ANASTACIA ILA BRANCH MANAGER – BAUANG
ELVIRA RAFANAN WHOLESALE PROGRAM INCHARGE
HENRY AMARILLO BRANCH MANAGER – STA MARIA BRANCH
DARELL JOHN SALVADOR BRANCH MANAGER - PAGUDPUD
JANETH ABUEL HR / TRAINING OFFICER
ZENAIDA REÑO SECRETARY
JEREMY RIGUCERA INTERNAL AUDITOR
FREDELITO RODRIGUEZ WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS MANAGER
LEA SINAMPAGA OIC-URDANETA BRANCH
ANGELITO LAPID PROJECT SUPERVISOR / LOAN APPRAISER
RICKY TABUAC WHOLESALE LOAN OFFICER
GENALYN UNCIANO OIC – BAGUIO CITY
BRYAN ELAYDO IT Officer
15. Compliant with the legal and administrative
requirements of CDA and other government agencies
CDA : secured CGS, CAPR, AFS duly stamped by BIR, PAR, SAR, List
of Officers and Training Attended
BIR: With holding and remittance of taxes ( withholding tax for
professional fees, withholding tax for rentals, VAT-hotel, quarterly
income tax return, annual information return for NSCC and
employees with AFS
SSS: monthly remittance of contribution and loan payments;
clearance every year for business permit
16. Compliant with the legal and administrative
requirements of CDA and other government
agencies
PAGIBIG: monthly remittance of contribution and
loan payments
PHILHEALTH monthly remittance of contribution
DOLE: Yearly report of 13th month PHILHEALTH;
compliance of min wage law (P253.00)
LBP: Financial report
17. Compliant with the legal and administrative
requirements of CDA and other government
agencies
LGU : Business Permit, accreditation (municipal
and provincial)
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19.
20.
21.
22.
23. Morales St., San Isidro, Candon City
Tel No. (077) 742 6528 (077) 644-0529
Telefax (077) 742-6402
Email Ad: sacredheartsavings coop@yahoo.com
26. Turod MPC
Dur-as Savings and Credit Cooperative
Barbar ARBs MPC
Metro Luba Coconut Farmers MPC
Sungbat MPC
San Emilio MPC
Sta. Maria South MPC
Lumaban ARC MPC
Macati Rang-ay MPC
Ayusan Norte Pantay ARC Coop
Kilang MPC
Kinapian MPC
59 60
66
77
85
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
COOP MEMBERSHIP
27. 222,291,050.70
285,748,469.52
392,565,744.06
568,423,448.63
676,874,075.38
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100,000,000.00
200,000,000.00
300,000,000.00
400,000,000.00
500,000,000.00
600,000,000.00
700,000,000.00
800,000,000.00
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
TOTAL ASSETS
The graph shows the yearly growth of NSCC’s Total Assets. Between 2008 and 2009, there is
a recorded increase of 28.55%, 37.38% for 2010, 44.80% in 2011 and 19.08% for 2012. 2011,
marks the highest increase because of the establishment of NSCC Plaza. 2012 recorded the
least of increase; however, the target on its assets for the year 2012 amounting to 654M
was achieved. This accomplishment created different opportunities for the cooperative as
this manifests a strong and progressive network of cooperatives. NSCC is committed to
continue working hard for the increase of assets because of the target to hit OneBillion
Pesos (Php 1,000,000,000.00)by year 2015.
28. The financial services of NSCC is being patronized well by its
members as evidenced by the yearly increase of the loan
exposure. This 2012 a remarkable growth of20.42% or Php
99,508,755.00 is achieved.
31. Equity grew by 22.64M or equivalent to 31.82% for the year
2012. In its five-year comparative figures, 2012 marks the
highest increase compared to previous years from 2011 down
to 2008 because of high share capital generation.
32. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
8,468,298.26
11,189,993.93
17,643,862.44
27,712,589.14
39,325,153.98
The growth of share capital for 2012 manifests the increasing trust of
cooperatives to NSCC and likewise the rising number of cooperatives that are
willing to be affiliated with NSCC.2012 marks a highest increase of 41.90%
compared to 2011.
33. The graph shows the NSCC’s actual Net Surplus for five
years. Its yearly target for Net Surplus has always been
realized. Year 2012 recorded 14.970M Net Surplus, an
increase of 2.81M or 23.16%.
36. • NLDC sent an email “CALL FOR
PARTNERSHIP” on December 6, 2011
• NSCC submitted a Letter of Intent and
Application Form to Jollibee Foundation on
December 16, 2011
• Jollibee Foundation sent an email accepting
the Application on January 18, 2012
37. Site Selection, Partnership
Building and Formation of
Working Group
1
Scaling-up
8
Product Supply Assessment
and Product Selection
2
Market Chain Study
3
Cluster Organization
4
Business Planning and
Mobilization
5
Production/Product Supply
Organizing
6
Test Marketing
7
38. 38
DELIVERY OF WHITE ONIONS TO JOLLIBEE FOODS
CORPORATION, CANLUBANG, LAGUNA
Vigan was able to deliver 9,970 kgs on Feb. 8, 2013, and Caoayan was able to
deliver 10,000 kgs on Feb. 22, 2013
46. LIST OF TRAININGS CONDUCTED
DATE CONDUCTED TITLE OF TRAINING CONDUCTED NO. OF
PARTICIPANTS
SPECIFIC VENUE OF
TRAINING
RESOURCEPERSONS
NAME AGENCY/
INSTITUTION
01/13/12 Coop Managers Conference &
Values BasedLeadership
88 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan, Is Arcbishop William
Antonio
Archdiocese Of
Nueva Segovia
2/3-5, 2012 Parliamentary Procedure Coop
Mgt And Good Governance & Strat
Planning
91 Compañero's Conf. Hall,La
Union
Mr. Joseph Cacal
Mr. Alexander Raquepo
Bamapcom/
Sacdeco/Nscc
02/17-18/2012 Leadership And Values
Re-OrientationSeminar
64 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan, Is Mrs. EmeritaFuerte Car Coop Union/Nscc
02/21-22/2012 Audit ManagementSeminar 43 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Mr. Jeremy Rigucera
Mr. Bryan Elaydo
Nscc
03/7-8/2012 FinancialManagementSeminar 77 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Mrs. EmeritaFuerte Nscc/CarCoop Union
04/10-15/2012 Basic Mediation Cum Collaborative
DisputeManagement& Resolution
16 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Phil Ideas -Mr. Rainero
P. Escultor
Phil Ideas
04/30/12 CooperativeFinancialForum 120 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Diff. Financial
Institutions
Various
Institutions
5/12-13, 2012 ConflictManagement 47 Gladiola Benguet State
Univ, Baguio City
Mr. Edwin Salonga
Ms. Denise Subido
Nscc/Sedpi-Ateneo
5/13/2012 Orientation Seminar On The Function Of
Conciliation& Mediation Com
11 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Phil Ideas -Mr. Rainero
P. Escultor
Nscc/Phil Ideas
05/21/12 Forum On Coop Labor Laws
And Issues
36 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Dept Of Labor &
Employment
Dole
5/30-31/2012 Basic Accounting For Non-Accountant-
Batch1
49 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Mr. Edwin Salonga/
Ms. Florence Advient0/
Ms. Cheryl Si
Nscc/Sedpi – Ateneo
5/31 – 6/1/2012 Basic Accounting For Non-Accountant-
Batch2
53 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Sedpi – Ateneo Nscc/Sedpi – Ateneo
06/11/12 Coop BusinessForum 50 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Mrs Divina Quemi Nscc
7/19-20/2012 Seminar On Coop-Microfinance
Seminar
27 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan,Is Mrs Divina Quemi Nscc
9/5-6/2012 Supervision And Leadership
Seminar
36 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan, I.S Ms. Denise Subido/
Ms. EmilennKate Sacdalan
Nscc/Sedpi – Ateneo
9/14/2012 Coop Good Governance Seminar
Forum
101 La Terraza, Bantay,I Mrs. Divina Quemi Nscc
9/22/2012 Coop Mgt & Good Governance 47 Alilem Multipurpose Hall,
Alilem, IlocosSur
Ms. Janeth Abuel
Mr. Ricky Tabuac
Nscc
11/26-27/2012 Seminar On StrategicPlanning 37 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan, I. Sur Ms. Denise Subido And Ms.
Enid Kathleen Madarcos
Nscc/Sedpi-Ateneo
11/28-29/2012 Seminar On InternalControl 31 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan, Ilocos
Sur
Ms. Denise Subido And Ms.
Enid Kathleen Madarcos
Nscc/Sedpi-Ateneo
12/10-16/2013 Basic Mediation Course 19 Nscc Plaza, Caoayan, Ilocos
Sur
Mr. Rainero Escultor Phil-Ideas/Nscc
47. DATE
CONDUCTE
D
TITLE OF
TRAINING
CONDUCTED
NO. OF
PARTICIPAN
TS
SPECIFIC
VENUE OF
TRAINING
AGENCY/
INSTITUTION
4/30/2012 Cooperative
Financial Forum
120 Nscc Plaza Sss,Philhealth,Pagibig,Nldc,Pcfc,
Seedfinance,Dbp,Sbc,Lbp,Pinoyme,Dol
e
5/21/2012 Forum On Coop
Labor Laws
36 Nscc Plaza DOLE
6/11/2012 Coop Business
Forum
50 Nscc Plaza Nscc
LIST OF FORA CONDUCTED
48. 2012 TRAINING SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS
*COOP MANAGERS CONFERENCE & VALUES BASED LEADERSHIP SEMINAR
SPEAKER: BISHOP DAVID WILLIAM ANTONIO
January 13, 2012, NSCC PLAZA
49. DAR MPC STRATEGIC PLANNING
SPEAKER: MRS. DIVINA C. QUEMI, CEO NSCC
January 21-22, 2012
50. LEADERSHIP AND VALUES RE-ORIENTATION SEMINAR (SPONSORED BY NATIONAL TOBACCO
ADMINISTRATION)
SPEAKER: MRS. EMERITA FUERTE, EXEC. DIRECTOR CAR COOP UNION
February 17-18, 2012
68. NSCC Plaza is Accredited
by Department of Tourism Only after a
year of its operation, NSCC Plaza passed the
accreditation of the Department of Tourism and
now one of the accredited hotels in the whole
country. This recognition further promotes
NSCC Plaza and offers more opportunities of
networking for the Cooperative in terms of
tourism.
69. Patronage of Coop Network
Several cooperatives from different parts of the country visited and stayed
at NSCC Plaza.
The following are the cooperative patrons of NSCC Plaza last 2012.
1. Lagawe Multi-Purpose Development Cooperative
2. Tayabas Community MPC
3. Pasig City Coop Development Council
4. Parañaque City Union of Cooperatives
5. Alaminos Savings and Credit Cooperative
6. Baguio-Benguet Community Credit Cooperative
7. Binangonan MPC
8. MSU-IIT Multipurpose Coop
9. MASS-SPEC Coop Development Center
10. NARRA MPC
70. This 2012,NSCC Plaza has been discovered as a good venue of
different government and non-government activities.
The Department of Agriculture is the top patron from the
Government institution.
Other guests from the Government sector that NSCC Plaza served:
• Cooperative Development Authority
• Department of Agrarian Reform
• Department of Social Welfare and Development
• Department of Health
• Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur
• Integrated Bar of the Philippines
• National Anti-Poverty Commission
• Land Bank of the Philippines
• National Water Resources Board
• International Rice Research Institute
• Department of Environment and Natural Resources
• National Economic Development Authority
71. Non-government organizations and other
institutions also had their several activities
conducted at NSCC Plaza:
• Catholic Media Network / Philippine Federation
of Catholic Broadcasters
• Children’s Museum and Library, Inc.
• 700 Club Asia
• Schools and Universities
• Private Companies like JTC, Eagle Vision CableTV
and others
72. NSCC Plaza Conducted Orientation on Hotel
Management and Bar Tending to the Hotel
and Restaurant Management students of
University of Batangas
98. • For two consecutive years NSCC bagged the Sipag Award as Most Outstanding
Cooperative in Luzon 1 by the National Livelihood Development corporation.
99. 1. CEO QUEMI AS GAWAD PARANGAL AWARDEE BEING
THE MOST OUTSTANDING COOP LEADER IN REGION 1
2. CEO QUEMI AS COOP OUTSTANDING WOMEN LEADER
IN REGION 1
CEO DIVINA QUEMI was recognized as Most Outstanding Coop Leader in the Region. The Award was given b
the Cooperative Development Authority during the National Cooperative Summit held at Cagayan De Oro Ci
Aside from said award, her outstanding leadership as Woman Coop Leader was likewise recognized by sam
institution during the Regional Coop Month Celebration in Pangasinan
100.
101.
102.
103.
104. FR. JOSE BURGOS SPECIAL AWARD
AS OUTSTANDING COOP LEADER
(HIGHEST AWARD GIVEN)
By Province of Ilocos Sur February 2, 2013
105. NAME OF AWARD AWARDING BODY DATE GIVEN
SEMI-FINALIST COOP – LGU PARTNERSHIP
AWARD 2003 (PARTNERSHIP WITH PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT)
Senate of the Philippines July 31, 2003
MOST RECEPTIVE COOPERATIVE Socio-Economic Development Center for
Cooperative Education (SEDCCOP)
September 30, 2003
PLAQUE OF RECOGNITION FUR SUCCESSFULLY
EXTENDED MICROFINANCE SERVICES TO
MARGINALIZED CLIENTS
People’s Credit and Finance Corporation September 14, 2003
PLACQUE OF RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION People’s Credit and Finance Corporation September 14, 2006
SIPAG AWARDS National Livelihood Support Fund September 25, 2006
FINALIST COOP – LGU PARTNERSHIP AWARD
2006 (PARTNERSHIP WITH CITY GOVERNMENT)
Senate of the Philippines January 23, 2007
EXCELLENCE AWARD Cooperative Development Authority
Region 1
March 10, 2007
SIPAG AWARDS – MOST OUTSTANDING
PROGRAM PARTNER FOR REGIONS I,II AND III
National Livelihood Development
Corporation
September 2007
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR NSCC’S
COMMITMENT TO DEMOCRATIC ENTERPRISE &
MGT EDUCTATION
Bayan Academy October 25, 2008
2010 SPECIAL AWARD Cooperative Development Authority
Region 1
October 30, 2008
2008 PROJECTION ACHIEVER Western Union Money Transfer Service February 18, 2009
TOP 5 HIGHEST VOLUME OF JOB ORDERS Norlu Printers and Publishers Coop April 30, 2011 & April 2010
TOP 10 PATRONS AND HIGHEST INVESTORS Northern Luzon Federation of Cooperatives
and Dev’t Center
May 22, 2011
MOST OUTSTANDING COOP IN LUZON National Livelihood Development
Corporation
September 28, 2011
TOP 5 SHARE CAPITAL CONTIBUTOR National Confederation of Cooperatives May 27, 2012
BEST LGU – NGO AWARD REGION 1 (WITH
VIGAN CITY)
National Economic Development Authority February 2012
MOST OUTSTANDING COOPERATIVE IN LUZON
1
National Livelihood Development
Corporation
September 28, 2012
106. ACCREDITATIONS & OTHER CITATIONS RECEIVED BY NSCC
ANNUAL CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR
NSCC’S PARTICIPATION TO DIFFERENT FIESTAS
AND ACTIVITIES OF VIGAN CITY
City Government of Vigan January 2001 -January 25, 2012
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR THE
CONDUCT OF LAKBAY ARALS AND SEMINARS
Different Cooperatives from Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanao
2011 and 2012
Certificate of Commendation on promoting a
Compassionate Conflict Management
Mechanism in the Settlement of Disputes by
way of hosting the internship component
PHIL IDEAS COOPERATIVE April 15, 2012
Certificate of Partnership Asian Women in Coop Dev’t Forum
Nov. 27, 2010
Partnership for the Kapatiran Foundation -
monitoring of projects in Bacarra, Ilocos Norte
Kapatiran of Netherlands November 8, 2010
Certificate of Accreditation Office of Transport Cooperatives March 1, 2010
Certificate of Accreditation – Accredited
Association of Small Coconut Farmers
Philippine Coconut Authority August 24, 2007
Certificate of Partnership Philippine Health Insurance Corporation October 27, 2006
Certificate of Accreditation UCPB-CIIF Finance & Dev’t Corporation October 6, 2006
Certificate of Appointment Department of Agrarian Reform November 5, 2002
107. BOD MEMBER - GENDER CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE
NATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF COOPERATIVES (NATCCO)
NATCCO is the biggest and strongest national federation of cooperatives in the country in terms of
geographical reach, membership, financial capacity, and array of services. She was elected as Board of
Director of NATCCO being an elected Gender Congress Representative.
REGIONAL SECTORAL REPRESENTATIVE OF COOPERATIVES
NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION (NAPC) AND THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC)
The National Anti-Poverty Commission, by virtue of Republic Act 8425 or the Social Reform and Poverty
Alleviation Act, institutionalized the participation of basic sectors in helping the government on its
programs for poverty alleviation. The CEO represents the cooperative sector in Region 1 in NAPC and
Regional Development Council.
VICE-CHAIRPERSON – ICA-APREGIONAL WOMEN COMMITTEE (ASIA
AND PACIFIC)
The International Co-operative Alliance [ICA] came to Asia Pacific Region with the establishment of the
Regional Office & Education Center for South-East Asia in 1960 as a result of the discussions that had
taken place at the various Congresses of the Alliance since 1948. At these discussions, ways and means
were explored to bring the national Co-operative Movements in the developing countries closer to the
Alliance and also to seize the global challenge of contributing through the instrument of Cooperation,
to the social and economic development of the developing countries
108. PRESIDENT
REGION I AND CAR MICRO FINANCE COUNCIL
Nueva Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives is a member of the Region 1 and CAR Microfinance Council, a
conglomeration of micro finance players and institutions in the whole Region 1 and Cordillera Region. The
group holds a regular meeting to discuss issues regarding micro finance and conducts trainings to enhance
their services.
SECTORAL REPRESENTATIVE for COOPERATIVES IN REGION 1
NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA)
The CEO represents the cooperative sector in different meetings and activities of the NATIONAL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA) Region 1.
109. OTHER POSITIONS:
VICE-PRESIDENT
REGIONAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL – REGION 1
RCDC SHALL ACT AS THE ADVISORY BODY
OF THE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ON MATTERS OF POLICIES, PLANS ANDPROGRAMS
ON COOPERATIVES
PRESIDENT
COOPERATIVE MANAGERS’ CLUB OF ILOCOS SUR
The cooperative managers and leaders of different cooperatives in Ilocos Sur organized a group to
discuss and resolve issues regarding their responsibilities and to implement different trainings and
projects to enhance services of cooperatives and to benefit the cooperative movement of the
Province.
OTHER POSITIONS:
TREASURER – Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX)
CONSULTANT - COOP-NATCCO PARTY LIST
MEMBER – Vigan City Development Council
TREASURER – Ilocos Sur League of Civil Societies
PRESIDENT – Caoayan Non-Government Organizations
MEMBER – Provincial Cooperative Development Council
MEMBER- City Cooperative Development Council
MEMBER – Bids and Awards Committee, Vigan City
MEMBER – City Health Board – Vigan City