Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Jordan rules Newgen-ABP Golf Invitation­al

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Asialink chief executive officer Robert Jordan emerged as the overall champion of the first Newgen-ASEAN Business Partners Golf Invitation­al held at Manila Southwoods’ Legends course in Carmona, Cavite last weekend, finishing with a net 69 and securing victory via a lower handicap.

Singer-artist Chad Borja clinched the Class A title with a net 69, edging out ABP CEO Jun de Dios, who posted a net 71, while Carlo Enanosa claimed the Class B trophy with a net 72, nipping fellow Union Bank official AJ Atienza, who scored a net 73, in the 18-hole tournament.

The event saw almost full participat­ion from invited guests, featuring 46 top executives and industry leaders from major organizati­ons such as GSIS, Union Bank, RCBC, Philippine National Bank, BDO Life, Insular Life, Malayan Insurance, Allianz PNB, Etiqa Insurance, First Philippine Holdings Group, National Developmen­t Corporatio­n, various fintechs, and many others.

The tournament transcende­d the sport itself, serving as a melting pot for ideas and innovation­s. Discussion­s centered on cutting-edge Artificial Intelligen­ce solutions poised to revolution­ize the digital landscape in the Philippine­s.

“The event offered an ideal backdrop for meaningful conversati­ons about the future of technology and business integratio­n,” Pramod Kumar, head of Business — APAC, Newgen Software, said.

“Newgen Software and ASEAN Business Partners remain committed to leading digital transforma­tion across the region.”

The success of the tournament marked the beginning of a series of initiative­s designed to integrate these technologi­es, setting the stage for a future where AI plays a crucial role in business transforma­tion.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NGBL ?? RONNIE Magsanoc (middle) spearheads the creation of a new league that aims to mold high school players into profession­al stars in the future.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NGBL RONNIE Magsanoc (middle) spearheads the creation of a new league that aims to mold high school players into profession­al stars in the future.

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