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Filipino educators serving in many parts of the world were given recognition on Saturday by the United Federation of Filipino-American Educators (UNIFFIED).

Nelson San Juan , deputy commissioner of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, receives from New York Consul General Elmer Cato the Outstanding Leadership in Public Service Award in a ceremony held in New York. DAVE LLAVANES JR.

In an awards ceremony held at a hotel in Flushing, Queens, New York, UNIFFIED gave the Outstanding Leadership in Education award to Dr. Rommel Sergio of Dubai, Dr. Maria Jade Opulencia of United Arab Emirates, Juan Carlos Antonio of Thailand, Dr. Judilyn Solidum of Manila, Aireen Arbis and Dr. Crisanto Avila of Cavite, Loida Nartates of Los Angeles, California, and Dr. Ma. Nesga Provido.

The Gawad Ulirang Guro on the other hand was awarded to Mark Escobar of North Carolina, Catalina Suerte of New Jersey, and Dr. Gilmore Solidum from the Philippines. UNIFFIED also gave the Outstanding Leadership in Public Service Award to Florente Coronel, Atty. Angelita Cordova Hayes, and Dr. Rosalinda Bajolo of New York.

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