Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du, together with NOCCI member and MSMED Committee Chair Angelica Delgado, member Joemer Delgado, and Climate Change Committee Chair Luisito Ramilo, attended the 33rd Visayas Area Business Conference (VABC) held at Iloilo Convention Center, Iloilo City.
President Du was the Resource Speaker for the Visayas Development Workshop Plenary Session 2. He tackled about the topic, “Best Practices of Visayas LCCIs.”
Furthermore, President Du expressed his gratitude to the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Visayas, led by Area Vice President Melanie Ng, Region 6 Governor Atty. Jobert Penaflorida, Region 7 Governor Engr. Albert Uy, and Region 8 Governor Stephanie Diane Chu, for the PCCI Manifesto of Support to the newly-created Negros Island Region (NIR) given to NOCCI, MBCCI, and Siquijor CCI during the 33rd VABC.
The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) demonstrated its continued commitment to regional development and collaboration by actively participating in the 33rd Visayas Area Business Conference (VABC) held at the Iloilo Convention Center in Iloilo City. Leading the NOCCI delegation was President Edward Du, accompanied by key members Angelica Delgado, MSMED Committee Chair; Joemer Delgado; and Luisito Ramilo, Climate Change Committee Chair. Their presence at this significant event highlighted NOCCI’s role in driving economic growth and fostering strong business networks across the Visayas.
President Edward Du was a featured Resource Speaker during the Visayas Development Workshop Plenary Session 2, where he addressed the topic, “Best Practices of Visayas LCCIs” (Local Chambers of Commerce and Industry). His presentation focused on the successful strategies and initiatives implemented by LCCIs in the Visayas region, particularly those that have contributed to the economic resilience and sustainability of local communities. Du emphasized the importance of collaboration, innovation, and community engagement as key factors in the success of these chambers.
During his session, Du shared valuable insights into how Visayas LCCIs have navigated challenges and leveraged opportunities to support their members and the broader business community. He highlighted examples of effective public-private partnerships, capacity-building programs, and advocacy efforts that have made a tangible impact on regional development. His talk was well-received by the audience, comprising business leaders, government officials, and fellow chamber members from across the Visayas.
In addition to his role as a speaker, President Du took the opportunity to express his gratitude to the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Visayas for their unwavering support of the newly-created Negros Island Region (NIR). During the 33rd VABC, PCCI Visayas, led by Area Vice President Melanie Ng, Region 6 Governor Atty. Jobert Penaflorida, Region 7 Governor Engr. Albert Uy, and Region 8 Governor Stephanie Diane Chu, presented a Manifesto of Support for the NIR to NOCCI, the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI), and the Siquijor Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI).
This Manifesto of Support is a significant milestone for the newly-formed NIR, as it represents a collective endorsement from the regional business community. The NIR, which encompasses the provinces of Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, and Siquijor, is poised to become a critical driver of economic growth in the Visayas. The support from PCCI Visayas reinforces the importance of regional unity and cooperation in achieving sustainable development goals.
The creation of the NIR is seen as a pivotal step towards more efficient governance, improved resource allocation, and enhanced socio-economic development for the involved provinces. NOCCI, under the leadership of President Du, has been a vocal advocate for the NIR, recognizing its potential to bring about transformative change in the region. The endorsement from PCCI Visayas further strengthens NOCCI’s position in promoting the interests of its members and contributing to the overall prosperity of the Visayas.
Angelica Delgado, who serves as NOCCI’s MSMED Committee Chair, along with fellow member Joemer Delgado and Climate Change Committee Chair Luisito Ramilo, also played vital roles in the conference. Their participation in the various sessions and networking opportunities provided them with valuable insights and connections that will benefit NOCCI’s ongoing initiatives. Their involvement underscores NOCCI’s commitment to addressing key issues such as micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) development, climate resilience, and sustainable business practices.
The 33rd VABC served as a platform for business leaders from across the Visayas to exchange ideas, share best practices, and explore collaborative opportunities. For NOCCI, the conference was not only an opportunity to showcase its achievements and strategies but also to reaffirm its dedication to fostering regional cooperation and development. The chamber’s active participation in the VABC reflects its strategic vision of leveraging regional partnerships to drive economic progress.As NOCCI continues to engage in regional and national business forums, it remains focused on advocating for policies and initiatives that benefit its members and the broader community. The chamber’s involvement in the VABC and its leadership in promoting the NIR are testaments to its commitment to building a thriving business environment in Negros Oriental and beyond.
33rd Visayas Area Business Conference highlighted the critical role that NOCCI plays in regional development. Through the leadership of President Edward Du and the active participation of its members, NOCCI continues to champion the interests of the Negros Island Region while contributing to the broader economic goals of the Visayas. The support from PCCI Visayas and the successful engagement at the VABC mark significant strides in NOCCI’s ongoing efforts to drive economic growth and collaboration across the region.