09/04/2026
April 9, 2026
University of Antique
Building the Future Through Leadership and Collaboration
The Rotary Club of Antique proudly took part in a pivotal moment for education and leadership in our province.
Invited as key stakeholders, the Club actively participated in the Stakeholders and Consultation Meeting for the selection of the next University President of the University of Antique, an institution that continues to shape the minds, values, and future of young Antiquenos.
Our Club President, Christopher Bryan Liao, together with Past President Carol Deslate, demonstrated Rotary’s commitment to service beyond boundaries, engaging thoughtfully, contributing meaningful insights, and helping ensure a transparent, values-driven selection process.
Through this collaborative effort, stakeholders and the selection committee worked together to:
✔️ Formulate substantive questions for the public forum
✔️ Establish clear and relevant criteria for leadership selection
In the next day public forum, April 10, the club was represented by Past President Juliana Cepe and Past President Fritz Enjhay Cepe. One of Rotary's questions regarding employability and academic relevance was drawn and was asked by PP Julie.
This is more than participation, it is nation-building at the grassroots level.
The Rotary Club of Antique stands firm in its mission to build bridges for the youth, champion quality education, and support institutions that nurture future leaders.
Because when we help shape leadership today,
we help secure a stronger, brighter tomorrow for Antique