2nd Quarter 2006
Kabalikat para sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc. “Partner for a Progressive Life”
Head Office: KMBI Bldg., 12 San Francisco St., Valenzuela City | (02) 291.1484 to 86 | Fax: (02) 292.2441 | www.kmbi.org.ph
Luzon staff say “Yes, Lord!” Some 260 staff from Luzon area gathered in Batangas Country Club, Batangas City for the Annual Staff Retreat on June 17 to 18 to affirm their commitment for “HIS Cause: Our Purpose, HIS Call: Our Focus.” The event highlighted leadership concepts from Bruce H. Wilkinson’s book, The Vision of the Leader, through Rev. Philip Tarroja and Ptr. Mike Meñez of the WordTeach Ministry.
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Client’s son attains scholarship Jimson Alfabete, son of Melodina Alfabete, client of KMBI Lower Cavite branch, gave his best during the Smith Foundation’s University Scholarship Program screening and elimination process. However, he landed on the eleventh spot when only ten were accepted. Despite this circumstance, Jimson gathered his wits and applied for a tuition fee subsidy offered by the local government of Cavite. He was supposed to enroll in Cavite State University last summer. Yet, by some miracle, one grantee of the Smith scholarship backed out, and Jimson got in.
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Kidapawan retains top spot Once again, Kidapawan bags the top spot in terms of branch performance. It continues to soar high with an outreach of 4,506 clients, average of 322 clients per program assistant, loan portfolio of Php 13.8 M and zero portfolio-at-risk. The branch garnered a total weighted score of 11.65 points.
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Vol. 3 No. 2
Leading the way
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midst ongoing operations in 24 branches all over Southern Luzon and Mindanao, KMBI gears up for more action under the leadership of Edgardo Mercedes, newly installed executive director. He succeeds Rosemarie Castro, who headed the organization for the past five years.
The succession took place on June 27, during a ceremony h e l d at the residence o f Board Member Damiana Exiomo in Valenzuela City. Staff from the head office as well as the Board of Trustees attended the event. A certificate of appreciation was awarded to Ms Castro; commissioning of the new executive director transpired afterwards. In response to a formal charge posed by Dr. Amelia Gonzales, Board Chairwoman, Mercedes vowed his commitment to lead KMBI, with a total reliance on God. “I affirm my faith in Him and seek His wisdom and guidance in the task with which He has entrusted to me,” he stated. He also commited to pray for and support the KMBI family, as it continues to pursue its vision and mission. Mercedes first joined the organization in 1991, as a program assistant. Since then, he held various posts, including Research and Development Head and Operations Head. In 1998, he worked with People’s Credit and Finance Corporation (PCFC). Armed with an accounting
degree and extensive experience in microfinance, he implemented, monitored and evaluated PCFC’s nationwide retail microfinance program. In 2002, KMBI acquired his services once again as a consultant. Eventually, he was appointed as the permanent Head for Operations, leading both Southern Luzon and Southern Mindanao. His main assignment then involved the preparation of staff and clients who were transferred to the Opportunity Microfinance Bank (OMB). In 2005, he was assigned as the Deputy Director for Operations, together with Liza Eco, the Deputy Director for Support Services. Together with the Board and Management, the new executive faces the challenge of guiding the team this year.