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JCI Caloocan Bantayog

The Junior Chamber International - Caloocan Bantayog, commonly referred to as JCI Caloocan Bantayog, is a Local Organization or Movement (LOM) affiliated with the Junior Chamber International - Philippines (JCIP) and the Junior Chamber International (JCI), a global network of young active citizens between 18 - 40 years old.

It is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that provides leadership development opportunities to empower young people to create positive change primarily by involving them in the planning, implementation and evaluation of philanthropic activities.

JCI Caloocan Bantayog was formerly called JCI Kalookan Bantayog (it officially changed the spelling of its name from two Ks to two Cs following the official change of spelling of Caloocan City, where the organization was named after). Its members are known as the "Caloocan Jaycees" or the "Northgate Jaycees".

History

The idea of founding a local "Jaycee" chapter in Caloocan City was first raised in a Caloocan City Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCCI) meeting when a new member, Emmanuel S. Dela Paz, proposed to organize a Caloocan City Junior Chamber to then CCCCI President, Manuel Pilares. Manuel Pilares then asked his son Ernie Pilares, a member of the Capitol Jaycees (now JCI QC Capitol) of Quezon City, to arrange a meeting and seek assistance from their officers headed by their then president, Angelo A. King (who also became the 17th National President of the JCI Philippines) in organizing a Jaycee Chapter in Caloocan City. In 1963, JCI Caloocan Bantayog was chartered, with Emmanuel S. Dela Paz elected as its Founding President.

Past Presidents

Since its inception in 1963, JCI Caloocan Bantayog was headed by the following:

1963 - Emmanuel S. Dela Paz

1964 - Alfonso A. Altiveros

1965 - Eduardo V. Casimiro

1966 - Gualberto B. Lumawig

1967 - Fernando U. Juan (January to June)

- Pedro I. Enriquez Jr. (July to December)

1968 - Pedro I. Enriquez Jr.

1969 - Luisito De Guzman

1970 - Godofredo C. Camacho

1971 - Rosendo A. Subido Jr.

1972 - Rodolfo B. Santos

1973 - Juan S. Dela Cruz

1974 - Jose L. Lizardo Sr.

1975 - Godofredo C. Camacho

1976 - Rogelio I. Rayala

1977 - Renato C. Kalalang

1978 - Conrado S. Pineda

1979 - Ramon C. Manalo

1980 - Manuel R. Reyes (January to June)

- Carmelito A. Montano (July to December)

1981 - Raymond C. Qua

1982 - Salvador Bautista

1983 - Rolando Lavarias

1984 - Isidro Protacio

1985 - Diosdado V. Calonge

1986 - Juanito Dioso

1987 - Armando V. Jimenez

1988 - Jaime N. Febre

1989 - Tolentino Bialza

1990 - Borromeo Jiminez

1991 - Raymond C. Qua

1992 - Luis Macario E. Asistio III

1993 - Saturnino V. Castalla

1994 - Armando V. Jimenez

1995 - Henry Fernandez

1996 - Tirso Tagulbao

1997 - Tirso Tagulbao

1998 - Joselito C. Hukom

1999 - Antonio A. Padilla

2000 - Preciocisimo "Bong" Bunagan

2001 - Clint Cabioc Jr.

2002 - Rolly Barrameda

2003 - Franco Deocaris

2004 - Ferdie Pacion

2005 - Allan Butch Francisco

2006 - Conrado T. Dieza Jr.

2007 - Conrado T. Dieza Jr.

2009 - Alfredo M. Andaya

2011 - Ariel V. Caole

2012 - Maria Cielito C. Mendoza

2013 - Rogelio King Damien M. Rayala

2014 - Abigail Vinegas

2015 - Plebian Andri C. Dela Cruz

2017 - Jesus Jayson C. Miranda

2018 - Jahan Elgar C. Castro

2019 - Erbone E. Nabaja

2020 - Ryan Ferdinand S. Callanta