2nd year IB Diploma Candidate, aspiring animation major, Model United Nations club head chair, member of WiTech creatives team
Bea Alexa Rondon (17) is currently a senior taking the IB Diploma Program in Brent International School Manila. Creating art is her second nature, her most honest means of self-expression. It’s why she has always dreamed of pursuing an artistic career ever since she was young. Despite her busy schedule as a student, Forensics Public Speaker, the Executive Council Vice President, and the Model United Nations Club President, she always finds the time to practice her craft so she can one day be ready to share her work in the art industry—particularly in a big-name animation studio.
Bonifacio Ty
The CEO and owner of BEEHIVE Technologies Inc, eCopy corporation, CEO of Corelan Technologies Pte. Ltd. In Singapore
Born 1950 ( now age 69) College undergraduate , Bonifacio who was a working student who attended night school in UST where he took courses in the fields Electronics Engineering. Having started working at age 16, Bonifacio was sent to Japan several times for technical trainings during his college days. Mr. Ty started doing business with the Sharp copier business where he served as an exclusive distributor in the Philippines since 1978 till present, he is currently employing over 250 people, and have founded his own IT business 5 years ago which is now starting to target global market with one of it's bases in Singapore.
Judy Lao
Founder of JuD’s Fruitcakes, Head of Tzu Chi Department of Communications
Mrs. Lao is a 3rd generation Chinese born in the Philippines. Having studied in St. Stephen’s High School from 1958-1970, she graduated from University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture & Fine Arts in 1974. Mrs. Judy is the Founder of JuD’s Fruitcakes, established 1975. Mrs. Lao joined the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation in 1998 and is currently the Head of Tzu Chi Department of Communications.
Michael Baldwin
Doctor Michael Edward Baldwin
Many years ago I found myself on a tour of a strip mine in New Mexico. We came over a small hill to see this giant hole as big as a mountain. At this amazing location, I remember picking a rock off the ground. A grizzled old geologist who happened to be standing nearby said “What you got there?” I showed him the odd colored stone and he shook his head. “Wow, this stone tells an amazing tale”. He proceeded to tell a long story that happened 250 million years ago. Just like the story told by this old scientist, I am going to give my TED talk on how scientists tell stories about the past. My story is based on the partial skeleton of a 70 million-year old plesiosaur that I found on winter day along a cold empty country road near the town of Center Nebraska. My talk will explain how we scientists know about things that happened before anyone was born; how we can tell what the weather was like; what animals ate; how they lived; and even how some of them died and were eaten by other animals.