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ANDANG, Esmaida "Mai" H.
Board Director for Moro Affairs
Maguindanaon
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- Mindanao State University - General Santos City
- Vice President, Cultural Community Scholars' Society (AY 2002-2003)
- Vice President, Senior Education Students (AY 2002-2003)
- Secretary, Secondary Education Mathematics Club (AY 2002 - 2003)
- Councilor, College of Education Students Organization (AY 2001 - 2002)
- Chairman, Committe on Public Relations - CESO (AY 2001 - 2002)
- Treasurer, Secondary Education Students Club (AY 2000 - 2001)
- Associate Editor, Papyrus - Official Student Publication of the College of Education (AY 2000-2001)
- Auditor, Cultural Community Scholars' Society (AY 2000-2001)
- Auditor, Secondary Education Students Club (AY 1999-2000)
- Staff Writer, Papyrus - Official Student Publication of the College of Education (AY 1999-2000)
- Organizer, Seminar/Workshop - BSED Practice Teachers (AY 2002-2003)
- Scholar, Special Muslim Grantee - MSU (AY 1999-2003)
- Scholar, RD Group of Companies - MSU (AY 2000-2003)
- Dean's Lister - MSU (AY 2001-2002)
- Dean's Lister - MSU (AY 1999-2000)
- Recipient, Junior Student Award for Academic Excellence - MSU (2002)
- Tutor Teacher, College Bound Program - MSU (AY 2001-2002)
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Until recently, this young lady's impressive track record had remained unknown to most - if not all - of the members of the group. But greatness - however much hidden, is eventually discovered, for credit must be given where credit is due. Her personal experience in the unfolding events of Mindanao's recent history between the Tri-People could have made her a hateful person, full of prejudice and animosity towards the other sectors whose members had caused the deaths of her loved ones. Instead, she had the extra-ordinary strength of character to become a peace-builder and channel her dedication, determination, and love for peace to a cause which would eventually reconcile the differing sectors of Mindanao, not for herself but for her progeny. She now serves as one of the inspirations of the senior officers of the organization, who are proud and privileged to have her among their ranks.
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