Two milestones we’re celebrating as the end of 2011 approaches are the 10th year of Asian Eye and the Zero In museum consortium. If you haven’t been there lately, you’ll be delighted to know that the country’s premier eye center carried out a “refresh” and now sports a more streamlined, patient-friendly look and feel. But more than just cosmetic changes, Asian Eye has put patient focus at the forefront of its priorities. Stressing that this is “really meant, first and foremost, for corporate family members,” Asian Eye president Ben Liboro urges Lopez Group employees to grab the opportunity and drop by the center with their families, especially parents and in-laws to take advantage of what the center has to offer (Yes, they accept credit cards!).
Meanwhile, Zero In, the much awaited annual exhibit series mounted by Lopez Memorial Museum and four other top Philippine museums, has unveiled its 10th incarnation, themed Zero In: Open Call. Drop by Lopez Museum and consortium members Ayala Museum, Ateneo Art Gallery, Museo Pambata and Bahay Tsinoy and savor this visual feast until 2012!
Congratulations to Lopez Group chairman emeritus Oscar M. Lopez (OML) for his third award from the Jaycees, the Ramon V. del Rosario Sr. Award for Nation Building. Given in conjunction with the Asian Institute of Management, the prize was bestowed on OML for, among other accomplishments, leading the “resurgent Lopez Group of companies to venture into such new areas as cable television, Internet services and clean, renewable energy, which are crucial for nation-building.”
At the Lopez Group midyear conference on August 23, Amb. Manuel M. Lopez commended the third-generation Lopezes, led by ABS-CBN president Eugenio Lopez III and First Philippine Holdings Corporation chairman Federico R. Lopez, for helping take the reins of the Lopez Group as he continues to attend to the needs of our kababayans in Japan.
The long wait paid off! Save for a brief drizzle, the Lopez Group Palaro 2011 was blessed with fine sunny weather on August 13. Kudos to the HR Council for organizing a fun Palaro that highlighted our Lopez Values as well! Check out our online edition for more Palaro photos and videos!
When September rolls around, it means it’s practically Christmas in the Philippines! It’s time for Christmas countdowns, making lists and Christmas shopping. At the same time, let’s try to be more circumspect about our wants as the world grapples with recession worries. The first order of the day is to save, save, save!
Meanwhile, Zero In, the much awaited annual exhibit series mounted by Lopez Memorial Museum and four other top Philippine museums, has unveiled its 10th incarnation, themed Zero In: Open Call. Drop by Lopez Museum and consortium members Ayala Museum, Ateneo Art Gallery, Museo Pambata and Bahay Tsinoy and savor this visual feast until 2012!
Congratulations to Lopez Group chairman emeritus Oscar M. Lopez (OML) for his third award from the Jaycees, the Ramon V. del Rosario Sr. Award for Nation Building. Given in conjunction with the Asian Institute of Management, the prize was bestowed on OML for, among other accomplishments, leading the “resurgent Lopez Group of companies to venture into such new areas as cable television, Internet services and clean, renewable energy, which are crucial for nation-building.”
At the Lopez Group midyear conference on August 23, Amb. Manuel M. Lopez commended the third-generation Lopezes, led by ABS-CBN president Eugenio Lopez III and First Philippine Holdings Corporation chairman Federico R. Lopez, for helping take the reins of the Lopez Group as he continues to attend to the needs of our kababayans in Japan.
The long wait paid off! Save for a brief drizzle, the Lopez Group Palaro 2011 was blessed with fine sunny weather on August 13. Kudos to the HR Council for organizing a fun Palaro that highlighted our Lopez Values as well! Check out our online edition for more Palaro photos and videos!
When September rolls around, it means it’s practically Christmas in the Philippines! It’s time for Christmas countdowns, making lists and Christmas shopping. At the same time, let’s try to be more circumspect about our wants as the world grapples with recession worries. The first order of the day is to save, save, save!












