Cebuana Lhuillier
Press Release
September 10, 2015
Cebuana Lhuillier’s Search for the Happiest Pinoy Newest Winner
After an almost year-long search that
gathered hundreds of thousands of entries from all over the Philippines and
abroad, a financial analyst with Cerebral Palsy was hailed as the newest winner
of Cebuana Lhuillier’s Search for the
Happiest Pinoy.
During the Filipiniana-themed awards night at the Solaire
Resort and Casino Grand Ballroom on September 10, 28-year old Richardson Navor
from Caloocan, bested nine other finalists and took home a cash prize worth P1
million and a trophy.
Navor is the third winner of the Search for the Happiest Pinoy
which was first introduced in 2009. Launched in October of last year, the third
edition came with the introduction of its own jingle, social media ambassadors
and activations across the country. The campaign also rolled out several
promotional activities, coordinating with different government sectors, school
organizations and partners to encourage more Filipinos to submit nominations.
Breaking its own record, over 280,000 nominations were received
this year, the most in the campaign’s three-year history.
“This is only the third edition of the search and it has already grown significantly, collecting more entries, and, hopefully, inspiring even more individuals. Richardson is a great addition to the search’s roster of model citizens. His story is one we can all learn and draw inspiration from to live happier and more meaningful lives no matter the challenges,” said Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO, Jean Henri Lhuillier.
Navor joins the ranks of Winston Maxino
and Rommel Arellano with his own inspiring story. Despite being born with
cerebral palsy, he has gone through life inspiring and influencing people, and
always looking at the positive side of circumstances. His condition did not
hinder him from getting a good education as he excelled in his studies. Besides
being elected as the Student Council President, he also graduated magna cum
laude and was given various leadership awards and recognitions including
Outstanding Jose Rizal Model Student of the Philippines and Ten Outstanding
Students of the Philippines.
When Navor’s mother was diagnosed with cervical
cancer, he became the main source of strength of his family. He sought monetary
assistance from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and from different
people. He even sacrificed some of his allowance from his scholarship for his
mother. Eventually, his mother was diagnosed cancer free.
Navor did not pass the CPA licensure exam
but he continued to persevere and live life with positivity. He is now a
financial analyst at IBM Philippines and continues to receive service awards
for his advocacies. Dedicated to helping the youth and persons with
disabilities, Navor formed an organization named People Uplifting the Student
and the Handicapped (PUSH) which gives free leadership trainings, personality
development seminars, and livelihood workshops to students and PWDs. PUSH also
donated wheelchairs and canes to Yolanda survivors.
Navor was chosen through a series of
screenings including deliberations and panel interviews. The final selection
process was done through the collaborative efforts of judges who have achieved
notable success in their respective fields. Gathering individuals of varying
backgrounds, the board was composed of advertising guru Emily Abrera,
motivational speaker and author Francis Kong, Supreme Court Legal Consultant,
Atty. Ann Corominas, 2009 Hero of the Year Efren Peñaflorida, Camarines Sur
representative Hon. Leni Robredo, TV news personality Luchi Cruz-Valdez,
Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions General Manager Jonathan Batangan, and
the search’s past two winners--Winston Maxino and Rommel Arellano.
Besides Navor, two other individuals were
recognized as two more awards were added to this year’s search. Arnel Genzola,
a professor based in China, was declared as the Happiest OFW, while Cyprian
Jade Basa, a student from Roxas City, was hailed as the Happiest Student.
Meanwhile, the grand winner’s nominator, Loriel Macalindol Castillo, Navor’s
friend, was also recognized and was given a cash prize.
The rest of the top ten finalists in this
year’s search are
Johnny Medrano, a watch and cellphone technician from
Batangas
Rustie Quintana, an artist from Cagayan De Oro City
Rodolfo Mendoza,
a PWD advocate from Nueva Ecija
Randy Halasan, a teacher from Davao City
Eduardo Hernal, Jr., a retired military officer turned pastor from Taguig City
Julia Marquez, a retired teacher from Batangas
Don De Vera, an architect from
Las Piñas City
Cyprian Jade Basa, a student from Roxas City
and Naprey
Almario, a non-government organization founder and businessman from Davao City.
Launched six years ago, the Search for the Happiest Pinoy aims to rekindle the values of optimism, resilience, and hope in Filipinos amidst difficulties. It highlights stories of individuals who have a positive outlook in life, have the proven ability to rise above life’s challenges, and have caused a positive impact in the lives of others.
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wow! congrats to the winner and to all the finalist!
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