For her proactive program that steered the Subic Bay Freeport through the Covid-19 pandemic, former SBMA chairman and administrator Wilma “Amy” T. Eisma won a silver award in this year’s edition of the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards. Know more:
OLONGAPO CITY—For her proactive program that steered the Subic Bay Freeport through the Covid-19 pandemic, former Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority chairman and administrator Wilma “Amy” T. Eisma won a silver award in this year’s edition of the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, which recognizes innovation in business throughout the entire Asia-Pacific region.
The winners in the 2023 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards were announced on Thursday from more than 800 nominations for innovative achievements in the 29-nation Asia-Pacific region. Eisma was also described in the competition entry “Wilma T. Eisma: Foresight and Fortitude in the Time of Covid-19” to have successfully steered Subic out of the pandemic “without any playbook to base her decisions on when Covid-19 was wreaking havoc on the global economy.”
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