CEBU CITY, Philippines — The East Central Philippine Union Conference warmly welcomes the newly elected officers of the Adventist-laymen’s Services and Industries and Adventist Professionals (ASI-AdPro) for 2026.
The election took place Saturday night, Feb. 14, during the 1st ASI-AdPro General Assembly at the Capitol Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The meeting focused on aligning both organizations with Mission Reach 2026. Leaders and attendees discussed strategic planning and restructuring to better use their professional expertise and financial resources to advance the gospel mission.
Organizers were pleased with the turnout of nearly 200 registered participants. The high attendance and palpable enthusiasm signaled a strong readiness among laypeople and professionals to take a frontline role in the church’s mission. This energy inspired the assembly to elect the following leaders to take the helm for the year ahead:
ECPUC ASI Officers
- President: Norman Sabdao
- President-elect: Evangeline Geraldez
- Vice President for Projects: Joseph Noay
- Vice President for Evangelism: Virgilio Cabacang
- Vice President for Finance: Vivencia Quiseo
- Vice President for Communication/Secretary: Ruth Rivera
- Vice President for Logistics: Marvin John Doroni
- Vice President for Legal: Sunny Cientos
Board of Trustees: Includes all mission and conference presidents and presidents-elect, along with Joel Tandog, Steve Olantigue, Gethsemane Mahinay, Julius Tupas, Cecilia Zamora, Ronalie Francisco, Precy Francisco, Grace Abayon, Thea Mae Enquilino, Brigido Enquilino II, Gildo Psalm Enquilino, Lloyd Patalinghog and Chary Pascual.
ECPUC AdPro Officers
- President: Henry Inopiquez
- President-elect: Jovie Espenido
- Vice President for Projects: Jerry Arrogante
- Vice President for Evangelism: Leonardo Casinilo Jr.
- Vice President for Finance: Sharleen Lim
- Vice President for Communication/Secretary: Jorive Dizon
- Vice President for Logistics: Ronelie Salvador
- Vice President for Legal: Roselle Abenir
Board of Trustees: Vivencio Pelesco, Ty Duarte, Magdalena Penaflor, Roy Mandalupa, Michelle Napigkit, Evelyn Ayuban and Niel Delapiza.
The ECPUC encourages all church members to pray for these leaders as they advance God’s work in the marketplace and the workplace.
Lyn Lucero/ECPUC Communication Department