1. SAM JACOBA " A Trailblazer in IT"

Sam Jacoba has recently received an honor that is reserved only for the finest employees of Microsoft Corporation – The COE Award is Microsoft’s highest award to its employees worldwide. Being one of only 220 recipients of the Circle of Excellence Award is indeed a big feat. In fact, he is the only Filipino employee of the multinational corporation and one of only 16 in the Asia-Pacific region to receive the COE Award.
2. GIOVANNIE ANNE CABANGIS-ESPIRITU "A Medical Student Inside E.R."

Giovannie Anne Cabangis-Espiritu was born in Manila but she and her family migrated to the US when she was barely one year old. Now based in San Francisco, this Filipina got the role of Ludlow, a medical student in the new season of “ER.” For her, representing the Filipino-Americans in the mainstream media has been a long time goal. Her love for the arts was already evident even when she was just a child. She played different roles in various plays like “Peter Pan,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Pinocchio.” As a teen-ager she was cast in several American commercials, did voice-overs and appeared in several movies like “Mail Order Bride,” “Broken Wings,” “Counting the Days,” and “Seasons Under the Bridge.” She has also appeared in “American Yearbook,” where she played the role of Amanda Hunter - the protagonist of the movie that focused on the dangers of high school bullying.
3. Dr. JOSETTE BIYO "Multi-Awarded Educator"

Because of her innovative teaching method in science research, Dr. Biyo bested 4,000 teachers from around the world to win the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Also, the first to receive an Award for Excellence in Louisville, Kentucky which was intended to give to honor teachers who promote inquiry and inspire students to engage in real research. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory in Boston named a minor planet “Planet Biyo” in her honor. This heavenly body was originally known as “Planet 13241”. Now, a celebrity in the education world, Dr. Biyo gives numerous talks and workshops on her methods of teaching both here and abroad. Despite the honors, she remains simple, warm and accommodating, insisting that she is still a teacher first.
4. VERONICA PEDROSA "CNN News Anchor/Correspondent"

A graduate of Newham College Cambridge, Pedrosa worked for CNN International at the Global News Network’s headquarters in Atlanta as a news anchor. She later moved on to BBC World where she presents news bulletins and feature programs for Asia Today and The WeekReporters. In the year 2000, Veronica re-joined CNN International in Asia. Now, she is based at CNN’s regional headquarters in Hongkong. Pedrosa is the co-anchor of Andrew Stevens in the week-long evening show ASIA NOW. They report and update the day's leading news and business stories from across the region and around the globe.
5. MONIQUE LHUILLER "International Designer"

Do you know who designed the radiant gown that Britney Spears wore when she married her boyfriend Kevin Federline? She’s no other than Monique Lhuillier, a Cebuana who’s carving a name for herself in Hollywood. She is also the one who designed the wedding gown of Lea Salonga. She has been featured on various fashion magazines like People, US Weekly, In Style, Vogue, Vanity Fair to name a few. The line of celebrity patrons is quite long, Mariah Carey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Angelina Jolie, Janet Jackson, Paris Hilton and Tatum O’Neal to name a few. But her fame skyrocketed when she made the gown for Britney Spears’ wedding. The gown was featured on several TV shows and fashion magazines.
6. CHRISTINA DE CASTRO "Filipina singing superstar in Italy
Her life is like a fairy tale…Christina De Castro, also known as Kittie started as an OCW in Italy before becoming a singer. She was supposed to go to Japan in search for a greener pasture but her visa landed her to Italy. Kittie is humble and proud to say that she started as a domestic helper in Italy and even worked as a nanny. Because of her achievement, Italians now look up to Filipino domestic helpers to have many talents and skills that they can share to the world. Ms. De Castro has done two albums. One of these is entitled “Raggio di Sole at Sangre” under PEM Records in Pistoia, Italy. Her career started to boost when she sang her own version of “Volare” in the 2003 Tuscany Song Festival. From then on, offers for tv guestings and other musical shows are from left to right. Kittie was enrolled by her producer to study seven languages: Tagalog, Spanish, English, Italian, French, Arabic and mixed Arabic (Italian and Arabic). For her, being multilingual helps a lot in her singing career.
7. CHRISTIAN MENDOZA "Pinoy Idol in Denmark"

Christian won American Idol’s counterpart in Denmark way before Camille Velasco and Jasmine Trias took the limelight. He wowed the Danish crowd when he belted out his own rendition of Roy Orbison’s “When a Man Loves a Woman,” Whitney Houston’s “The Greatest Love of All,” and sealed his victory with his mandatory piece “Mystery to Me.” As a result of the Filipino’s very impressive performance, he garnered 57 percent of the votes in the final tabulation. He became the first and only Filipino idol to join the ranks of successful foreign contestants from the prestigious “Idol” contest.
8. PATRICIA EVANGELISTA "2004 Best Public Speaker Winner in London"

Tricia took Philosophy but shifted to Speech Communications in UP-Diliman when she realized her talent in communications. She became the Vice President of the UP Debating Society but not that long because she needs to focus on public speaking competitions. Her mentors are the brilliant writers Alfred Yuson, Jose Dalisay, Gemino Abad and Ed Maranan. She bested 60 contestants from 37 other countries and came home with the trophy as 2004’s Best Speaker in the International Public Speaking Competition in London. She really made Filipinos proud!
9. VIRGINIA CRUZ-SANTOS "The Incredible Animator"
Giving life to a character is one of the writer’s most difficult tasks. She must be able to come out with a believable semi three-dimensional character to make a story worth reading or watching – if it is a movie. But making animals talk, think and move like humans without making them look like the latter is even harder. And that is the task of the thirty-something petite Filipina lady! She gave life to several animated characters like: The Cowboy Girl, Bullseye the horse and a little of Bugs and Woody in “Toy Story 2,” Forth Rant, Sally and Mike in “Monsters Inc.,” and Dory and some scenes of Nigel in “Finding Nemo.” Her most recent film is “The Incredibles,” which became a top grosser in its first week in the Philippine Cinema. Among the characters that she made were: Helen Parr – dubbed by Holly Hunter, Dash, Violet and Edna Mode.
10. KIWI CAMARA "Hot Shot Lawyer"

Who would believe that a story similar to the now defunct TV series “Doogie Howser MD” happened in real life? The protagonist of what seemed to be a fictional story is Kiwi Camara. He is a 19-year-old magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School. While some teenagers as old as him are breaking the laws for a number of reasons, this Filipino is busy reading law books. After earning a college degree at age 16, the University of Pennsylvania, who has one of the top 10 law programs in the nation, accepted him. Yale, who was probably impressed with his 99th percentile rank, also invited him to apply. But Kiwi decided to study in Harvard. He received the Brudney Prize for his thesis on corporate law and became the youngest law graduate of Harvard at 19-years-old.
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