An entrepreneur whose advocacy is to
provide equal opportunities and professional growth to the Philippine Deaf
Community is one of the 21 finalists in this year’s The Outstanding Young Men
(TOYM) awards.
The TOYM honorees were announced during a
gala night in Pasay City hosted by the award organizers Junior Chamber of
Commerce (JCI) Philippines and the TOYM Foundation. Unlike previous iterations,
the TOYM recognized 21 finalists for this year before disclosing the 10
awardees.
One of the finalists in the business,
economics and entrepreneurship category was Francis Carl G. Reyes, founder of
the Caravan Food Group Inc. (CFGI), a food and beverage company that aims to
introduce new food concepts for the Philippine market as he believes that good
is only as good as one’s overall experience.
Caravan Food Group carries three brands:
Overdoughs, a homegrown pastry shop that offers the best selling OD Mini Chonky
Cookies and other pastries like Crinkles and donuts, among others; Elait!,
which offers artisanal rolled ice cream and the first rolled yogurt; and RAW
Natural Juice Bar, an all natural juice that offers nutritionally designed
cold-pressed juices.
Reyes’ advocacy was inspired by his
experience when he was young. A deaf person assisted him while he was in a
clothing store, and he was amazed by his sincere customer service. From then
on, Reyes wanted to incorporate this in his food business.
This deaf inclusive advocacy is made
possible through the partnership with orgnizations like De La Salle College of
San Benilde – School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies and Hand &
Heart.
To date, Reyes has employed 30 deaf
partners and counting. The comprise more than 50 percent of the overall
employee count. He always believed in their capabilities to help the company
improve its service, products and food concepts.
Reyes believes in continually developing
his people. Thus CFGI provides skills enhancement and leadership training
programs for its employees. Soon he plans to promote his exemplary deaf
partners to Team Leaders and Supervisors.
“It was one deaf guy who really showed me the epitome of customer service. I wanted to recreate the experience in this concept so I decided to hire deaf people. I wanted everyone to feel the warmth and realize how capable these deaf people are.” ~Francis Carl G. Reyes, founder of the Caravan Food Group Inc. (CFGI)
Health Undersecretary Beverly Lorraine Ho
and comics artist Manuel Luis “Manix” Abrera were among the 10 TOYM awardees.
Ho was was named TOYM in the health and
medicine category along with fellow physicians Ronnie Baticulon, a pediatric
neurosurgeon and Ramon Lorenzo Luis Guinto, a public health advocate.
Abrera was one of the three TOYM honorees
for literature, culture and the arts. Also awarded were Cordillera-based social
entrepreneur Victor Mari Baguilat Jr. and Bicol Based writer and filmmaker
Kristian Cordero.
Candon City councilor Joanne Ascension
Valdez and Sustainability PH founder Shawntel Nicole Nieto received TOYMs for
the humanitarian civil society or voluntary leadership category. Physician and
medical anthropologist Paul Gideon Lasco and University of the Philippines-Los
Banos, School of Environmental Science and Management Dean Rico Ancog rounded
out the honorees for education and the academe.
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