New York PCG Honors Filipino Harvard Graduates for Excellence and Academic Milestones

New York PCG Honors Filipino Harvard Graduates for Excellence and Academic Milestones Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, Ms. Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine, and Ms. Myrish Cadapan Antonio (standing, center) with Filipino graduates of Harvard’s Class of 2025. (Photo by Sherlyn Roxas) NEW YORK CITY, 28 May 2025 — The Philippine Consulate General in New York honored 46 Filipino and Filipino-American graduates of the prestigious Harvard University during the 8th Annual Harvard Club of the Philippines Pinoy Graduation, held on 27 May 2025 at Harvest Restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This marks the third consecutive year of the Consulate’s participation, which began in 2023.The ceremony celebrated the achievements of Filipino and Filipino-American students from Harvard’s undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. This year’s cohort completed degrees in fields including education, law, business, neuroscience, public health, public administration, and the sciences. It is the largest group since the gathering was first held.Ms. Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine, Vice Chair of the Harvard Board of Overseers and a long-time advocate for Filipino students at Harvard, opened the program with a message of warmth and high regard. “Just as we gather in the fall to welcome new Filipino students,” she said, “we gather in the spring to send off our graduates…

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Sentro Rizal New York Receives Children’s Books and Learning Materials from Lampara Publishing House

Sentro Rizal New York Receives Children’s Books and Learning Materials from Lampara Publishing House Deputy Consul General Adrian S. Cruz (fourth from right) receives children's books from Mr. Segundo Matias of the Lampara Publishing House, Inc. (fifth from right). (Photo by Nikka Arenal) NEW YORK, 27 May 2025 – The Philippine Consulate General in New York and Sentro Rizal New York received children’s books and learning materials from Mr. Segundo Matias, President and General Manager of Lampara Publishing House Inc., a Manila-based publisher known for its educational content for young readers.The extensive collection of fully illustrated children’s books and work activity books are published in English and Filipino, and geared towards child development and values formation.  These educational tools aim to develop basic language skills, promote critical thinking, stimulate creativity, and instill positive values among children.Lampara Publishing House is renowned for its commitment to producing children’s books and educational resources that promote early academic learning, creativity, and character development.The materials will be utilized by the Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America (AFTA) during the 27th Paaralan sa Konsulado (PSK) in July 2025, a flagship summer initiative of the Consulate that nurtures Filipino heritage and education among the youth. More information…

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PH Consul General Highlights Diplomacy’s Role in Global Affairs at Regis High School Panel

PH Consul General Highlights Diplomacy’s Role in Global Affairs at Regis High School Panel Consul General Senen T. Mangalile (second from right), together with Mexican Consul Diego Sandoval Pimentel (second from left) and Spanish Consul Pedro Calvo-Sotelo (rightmost), engages with students during the Global Scholars Program panel discussion at Regis High School. (Photo by Sherlyn Roxas) NEW YORK, 22 May 2025 — Consul General Senen T. Mangalile joined a panel discussion at Regis High School as part of its Global Scholars Program, where he spoke with students about globalization and the evolving role of diplomacy in shaping today’s world. The panel gave students a unique opportunity to hear firsthand perspectives on international relations and the challenges diplomats faced in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.Consul Diego Sandoval Pimentel of Mexico and Consul Pedro Calvo-Sotelo of Spain also took part in the discussion and shared insights from their respective diplomatic experiences. The panel was moderated by junior student Kevin Corraj. (L–R) Ms. Maura Toomb Estevez, co-moderator of the Global Scholars Program; student moderator Kevin Corraj; Mexican Consul Diego Sandoval Pimentel; Consul General Senen T. Mangalile; and Spanish Consul Pedro Calvo-Sotelo pose for a photo following the panel discussion at Regis High School.…

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PH Consul General Visits Connecticut to Deepen Economic and Cultural Links

PH Consul General Visits Connecticut to Deepen Economic and Cultural Links Consul General Senen T. Mangalile (left) with Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (right) during a courtesy call at the State Capitol in Hartford to discuss economic opportunities. (Photo by Nikka Arenal) NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, 19 May 2025 — Consul General Senen T. Mangalile paid a courtesy visit to Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker to explore opportunities for closer engagement between the Philippines and the State of Connecticut.The meetings served as a venue to exchange views on existing and potential areas of collaboration in economic development, education, sustainability, and cultural exchange. In Hartford, Consul General Mangalile and Governor Lamont discussed areas of mutual interest, including aerospace, defense, manufacturing, critical minerals, biotechnology, and the blue economy. (From left to right) Vice Consul Cathe Ryne Denice S. Aguilar, Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, New Haven City Mayor Justin Elicker, Ms. HannahZoe Chua-Reyes, and Economic Development Administrator Michael Piscitelli in front of the Office of the Mayor during the Consulate’s visit to New Haven City Hall on 19 May 2025. (Photo by Nikka Arenal) In New Haven, the Consul General and Mayor Elicker exchanged ideas on strengthening…

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New York PCG Brings Consular Services to Kababayan in Maine and Massachusetts

New York PCG Brings Consular Services to Kababayan in Maine and Massachusetts Kababayan in Brunswick, Maine (left) and Attleboro, Massachusetts (right) receive consular services during the Philippine Consulate General in New York’s outreach missions held on 3 and 10 May 2025, respectively. The back-to-back missions brought passport, dual citizenship, civil registry, notarization, and overseas voting services closer to Filipino communities in the US Northeast. (Photos by Lito Aguinaldo and Joey Magoso) BRUNSWICK, MAINE / ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS – The Philippine Consulate General in New York successfully conducted back-to-back consular outreach missions in Brunswick, Maine on 3 May 2025 and Attleboro, Massachusetts on 10 May 2025, extending vital services to Filipinos in the US Northeast who reside far from the Consulate.A total of 124 consular services were rendered across the two missions, including passport renewal, dual citizenship applications, civil registry, notarization, and pre-enrollment and voting assistance services for the 2025 Philippine National Elections. These outreach missions marked the third and fourth consular outreach activities conducted by the Philippine Consulate in 2025, following the successful back-to-back missions held in New Jersey and Pennsylvania in April. Filipino community members in Brunswick, Maine, attend a Town Hall Meeting on Overseas Voting, which provides essential information…

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PH Joins Society of Foreign Consuls in Commemorating 100 Years of Diplomacy in New York

PH Joins Society of Foreign Consuls in Commemorating 100 Years of Diplomacy in New York The Society of Foreign Consuls Executive Committee and special guests gather onstage for a commemorative photo, following the presentation of a Proclamation from the Office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams recognizing the SoFC’s 100 years of diplomatic service. (Photo by the Society of Foreign Consuls in New York) NEW YORK, 05 May 2025 — The Philippine Consulate General in New York joined the consular corps based in New York City in celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Society of Foreign Consuls (SoFC) in a Gala Reception at the historic Surrogate’s Courthouse in Lower Manhattan.Established in 1925, the SoFC is the world’s largest and longest-standing organization of foreign consuls. This year’s centennial celebration, themed “A Legacy of Diplomacy, A Future of Possibilities,” brought together over 200 members of the diplomatic corps, senior government officials, representatives from partner institutions and international organizations, and members of the diaspora.Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, who currently serves as Deputy President of the SoFC, helped steer this once-in-a-century celebration alongside the Executive Committee. The Philippine Consulate was represented during the Gala Reception by Deputy Consul General Adrian Elmer S.…

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Consulate General in New York and NaFFAA NY Build Capacity of Filcom Orgs through Nonprofit Workshop

Consulate General in New York and NaFFAA NY Build Capacity of Filcom Orgs through Nonprofit Workshop Ambassador Mario L. De Leon, Jr. (Ret.) (left), Mr. Clifford Robin Temprosa (center), and Ms. Alyssa Trinidad (right) lead discussions during The Filipino Nonprofit Leadership Playbook workshop, sharing practical strategies on grant readiness, nonprofit governance, financial management, and social entrepreneurship to strengthen Filipino American organizations. (Photos by Nikka B. Arenal) NEW YORK, 26 April 2025 – The Philippine Consulate General in New York, in partnership with the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) New York Chapter, successfully hosted The Filipino Nonprofit Leadership Playbook workshop at the Philippine Center’s Kalayaan Hall. The workshop gathered around 70 participants representing Filipino organizations from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Designed to build stronger and more sustainable Filipino community organizations, the event addressed the challenges that many Filipino-led nonprofits face in accessing public funding and strengthening their organizational structures. Participants from Filipino organizations across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Massachusetts actively engage during the open forum, raising questions and sharing experiences during The Filipino Nonprofit Leadership Playbook workshop. (Photos by Nikka B. Arenal) In her welcome remarks delivered on behalf of Consul General…

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PH and Spanish Consuls General in New York reaffirm Bilateral Ties & Shared Heritage

PH and Spanish Consuls General In New York Reaffirm Bilateral Ties & Shared Heritage Consul General Senen T. Mangalile welcomes Spanish Consul General Marta de Blas Mayordomo during her courtesy call at the Philippine Center in New York on 25 April 2025.  (Photos by Marianne Olfindo) NEW YORK, 25 April 2025 – Consul General Senen T. Mangalile welcomed Spanish Consul General Marta de Blas Mayordomo at the Philippine Center in New York. The meeting provided an opportunity to reaffirm the strong historical and cultural ties between the Philippines and Spain. Both sides discussed possibilities for cultural collaboration and deeper community engagement in New York and the broader Northeast region. Consul General de Blas, who assumed her post in September 2024, expressed Spain’s commitment to further strengthening its relationship with the Philippines. END 

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Filipinnovation in Wealth Building celebrates PH National Innovation Day with Filipino Finance Leaders

Filipinnovation in Wealth Building celebrates PH National Innovation Day with Filipino Finance Leaders Filipino and Filipino-American professionals share their journeys and strategies for building wealth during the panel discussion of “Filipinnovation in Wealth Building.” (Photo by Nikka Arenal) NEW YORK, 24 April 2025 – In commemoration of Philippine National Innovation Day, the Philippine Consulate General in New York and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in New York, in partnership with the International Society of Filipinos in Finance and Accounting (ISFFA) – New York Chapter, hosted a forum on “Filipinnovation in Wealth Building.” Held at the Philippine Center in New York, the event highlighted Filipino creativity, leadership, and innovation in the fields of finance and wealth management. Close to 100 attendees, mostly young Filipino and Filipino-American professionals, joined the forum. The program opened with a keynote address from Dr. Victor Calanog, Global Co-Head of Research and Strategy for Real Estate at Manulife Investment Management, who shared an overview of wealth-building strategies and macroeconomic insights relevant to young Filipino professionals navigating today’s complex financial environment. Mr. Victor Calanog delivers his keynote address during the forum on “Filipinnovation in Wealth Building.” (Photo by Nikka Arenal) Following the keynote, the event transitioned into…

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New York PCG and BARD Graduate Center Explore Academic and Cultural Linkages

New York PCG and BARD Graduate Center Explore Academic and Cultural Linkages (Left to right) Assistant Professor Mei Mei Rado, Trade Commissioner Benedict Uy, Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, Ms. Angela Hermano Crenshaw, PhD student, Vice Consul Cathe Aguilar, Ms. Mary Adeogun, Manager of Public Education & Research, Mr. Andrew Kircher, Director of Public Humanities + Research, and Ms. Lindsay Smilow, Chief Advancement Officer. (Photo by Nikka Arenal) NEW YORK CITY, NY, 11 April 2025 - The Philippine Consulate General in New York and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in New visited the Bard Graduate Center, an advanced graduate research institute in New York City, to explore opportunities for collaboration in the promotion of Philippine fibers, fabrics, and textiles.The visit aimed to strengthen cultural and academic ties through the Philippine Fibers, Fabrics, and Textiles Promotion Program—an initiative spearheaded by the Consulate to preserve Philippine cultural heritage while creating new economic opportunities for local farmers and weaving communities. During the meeting, BGC shared insights into its interdisciplinary academic environment, where students examine human history through objects such as textiles, ceramics, furniture, architecture, and armor. The institution noted that its programs and research priorities strongly align with themes relevant to Philippine textile…

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