The Commission on Audit (COA) held a graduation ceremony for 20 senior executives who completed the Senior Executive Development Program (SEDP). The program aims to develop competent and competitive leaders within the COA. COA Chairperson Gamaliel A. Cordoba and Commissioner Roland Café Pondoc recognized the graduates and encouraged them to embody leadership through integrity, purpose, and commitment to serve the Filipino people.
Manila StandardThe Commission on Audit held its Senior Executive Development Program graduation ceremony for 20 COA executives who had successfully completed the SEDP, including defense of their policy papers. The simple graduation ceremony was held at the COA Sports and Cultural Center on December 17, 2024.
“As you move forward, always remember that leadership is not a solitary journey. It is fortified through collaboration, inclusivity and the shared wisdom of those around you. Let us always uphold the mandates of this Commission – to champion transparency, accountability, and good governance in the service of the nation. And to our resource speakers, today’s celebration reflects the enduring impact of your commitment to nurturing future leaders,” Chairperson Cordoba said.
“As graduates of the program, the knowledge and skills you have gained are essential, but it is your unwavering values and dedication to doing what is right, even when difficult or unpopular, that will shape your legacy. As you move forward, may your actions inspire others and leave a meaningful impact, for true success lies in uplifting others and serving with honor, passion, and love for our nation,” Commissioner Pondoc said.
COA Assistant Commissioner Lito Q. Martin of the Professional and Institutional Development Sector presented the graduates who were subsequently and successfully confirmed by Chairperson Cordoba.
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