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Harking back the spirit of volunteerism that made this free port progressive,newly appointed SBMA Chairman and Administrator Jonathan D. Tan defined his administration’s direction and urged employees to help create a sustainable business community here.

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT—Harking back to the spirit of volunteerism that made this free port progressive, newly appointed Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Chairman and Administrator Jonathan D. Tan on Monday defined his administration’s direction and urged employees to help create a sustainable business community here.

The new Subic chief addressed SBMA employees and local government officials from around Subic during Monday’s flag-raising ceremony at the SBMA main office, making his first public appearance here following his appointment by Malacañang on April 28. Those who attended the ceremony included Olongapo City Vice Mayor Jong Cortez, Zambales town Mayors Elmer Soria of San Marcelino and Edsel Lonzanida of San Antonio; and Bataan Mayors Jopet Inton of Hermosa and German Santos Jr. of Dinalupihan.

“Our passion to serve should be driven by our collective actions to work without coercion or by mere compliance alone. It is to work with pride and dignity on what we do and why we serve that makes volunteerism a genuine call for service,” he added. The new chairman also gave the assurance that his office will always be open to employees, and that he would listen to local government units around the Subic Freeport. “Although I am not from Olongapo, Zambales, or Bataan, we will help each other as family,” he vowed.

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