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CCIP welcomes 2025 with new board of trustees

 

 

(L-R) CCIP board of trustees Janina Tan, Monina Ferrer, Robinson Uy, Denice Sy, Michael Zotomayor, Linda Yu, Kimberly Sablayan, Jackie Lim, Christine Reyes, Jenny Nunez, Dennies Ladia, election committee members Lessie Galindo, Sherry Sampang, and Gladys Conopio

 

The Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines, Inc. (CCIP) recently held its fourth General Membership Meeting (GMM), dubbed “Cocktail Night” at the Revel at the Palace in Taguig City.

 

Leading the event were members of CCIP’s Board of Trustees including the current board headed by president Christine Reyes of Amway Philippines who shared her annual report and emphasized CCIP’s mission to accelerate, elevate, and champion the cosmetics industry in the Philippines. She also expressed excitement about continuing to grow the Chamber's legacy with the unwavering support of its member companies.

 

“In response to the dynamic and ever-changing business and regulatory landscape, CCIP is dedicated to advancing the cosmetics industry by fostering adaptability and delivering swift, strategic solutions to market shifts. By nurturing creativity, we aim to drive sustainable growth and meaningful change, reinforcing our leadership in the industry. Building on the momentum of our 50th anniversary, our next step is clear, to take CCIP to the next level as we break new ground and lead the cosmetics industry to unparalleled excellence in 2025 and beyond"

 

Joining Christine during the year-end festivities were fellow board members Jacqueline Lim of First Asia Manufacturing, Monina Leslie Ferrer of Snoe Beaute Produits Inc., Denice Sy of Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc., Dennies Ladia of Environatural Corporation, Dr. Janina Tan of Jradiance Corporation, and Shirley Cayago of Splash Corporation.

 

The event, co-hosted by Denice Sy, Dominic Plana, and Tin Guiao, was filled with energy, entertainment, and warm fellowship among members. Guests enjoyed great drinks, lively music, and the excellent company of colleagues from across the industry.

 

But the night's highlight was the announcement of the election results for CCIP’s new Board of Trustees of 2025. The new trustees will work alongside the current board members.

 

The Election Committee, led by Gladys Conopio of DKSH Philippines, Inc., Lessie Galindo of Brenntag Ingredients, Inc., and Faye Muñoz of Chemrez Technologies, Inc., announced the newly appointed trustees: Aio Nery of CCT Chemicals Inc., Jellie Marie Villamor of GT Cosmetics in Cebu, Maria Roberta Estacio of Harem Inc., Ramon Claridad of Rainiers Research and Development Institute, John Robinson Uy of Unilever Philippines, Michael Zotomayor of ZLab International Corporation and Kimberly Sablayan of Lifestrong Marketing, Inc.


As the Chamber moves into 2025 with a dynamic and visionary board, CCIP reaffirms its dedication to empowering the local cosmetics industry and fostering collaboration among its diverse and vibrant membership.

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