Manitoba Filipino Business Council aims to serve BIPOC commu

Manitoba Filipino Business Council aims to serve BIPOC community


Winnipeg Free Press
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Jason Abraham (from left), Joyce Katenza, Katrina Daaca, Glorife Dela Cruz and Jackie Wild, who is president of the Manitoba Filipino Business Council. (Mike Sudoma / Winnipeg Free Press)
From student volunteer to president, Jackie Wild has seen, and helped foster, a lot of change in her eight years with the Manitoba Filipino Business Council.
From student volunteer to president, Jackie Wild has seen, and helped foster, a lot of change in her eight years with the Manitoba Filipino Business Council.
It its early days, the organization sought to connect Filipino business leaders under the leadership of a board that was predominantly male. Today, the predominantly female board, led by Wild, is hoping to set an inclusive and allied path for the burgeoning business group.

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