Baguio media elect officers Feb. 13
>> Sunday, February 14, 2016
BAGUIO CITY -- “It’s
final!” Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club Inc. (BCBC) president
Dhobie De Guzman of ABS-CBN Baguio through appointed election committee chair
and past president March Fianza informed members of the print and broadcast
club last week that voting for a new set of officers was scheduled Feb 13.
De Guzman said, BCBC
election for a new set of officers this year was scheduled seven days earlier
than last year’s, considering that Holy Week celebrations, the time when the
print and broadcast journalists launch their annual “Baguio-Benguet Lucky
Summer Visitors” project comes early on the 20th of March.
The elective positions
are: president, three vice presidents for print, radio and TV, respectively;
secretary, treasurer, auditor and four board of directors. The immediate past
president automatically becomes an ex-officio and fifth member of the board.
BCBC members who wish
to run for any of the positions are required to have their individual candidacy
or group/slate/line-up nominations notarized by a lawyer before submission to
the election committee.
BCBC members who are
running for the first time are further requested to attach letters of
permission from their outfit bosses, allowing them to run for the positions
they are aspiring for.
Nominations and
attachments should be submitted on or before 4 p.m. of Feb. 12, to any of the
members of the election committee namely; past presidents Harley Palangchao of
the Baguio Midland Courier, Alfred Dizon of The Northern Philippine
Times, Frank Cimatu of the Baguio Chronicle, Rod Osis and Maria Elena
Catajan of Baguio SunSTAR, Jonathan Llanes of PTV8 Baguio; or at the
Philippine Information Agency (PIA) office, Lualhati Drive across The Mansion,
care of Joseph Zambrano.
Every year, the
leading print and broadcast club in Northern Luzon elects a new set of
officers, meaning, all positions are considered vacant on the day of elections.
Voting starts at 8 a.m. till 3 p.m.at the regional Philippine Information
Agency office, after which, counting of votes and proclamation of the winners
immediately follow.
Relative to the
election, BCBC members are required to pay their annual dues of P50 and
membership dues of P100 for new members.
New BCBC members may
not be allowed to vote unless they have worked in a newspaper publication, TV
and radio outfit as journalists, broadcasters or technical persons for one year
prior to the scheduled election.
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