JCI LUCENA PRESIDENTS
1948 - 1949 Godofredo “Dopel” Reyes, Jr.
1950 Romeo “Romy” Mata
1951 Manuel “Mano” de Vera
1952 Benjamin “Ben” Campomanes
1953 Antonio “Tony” Insua
1954 Rodolfo “Rudy” Abadilla
1955 Edgardo “Garding” Guevarra
1956 Joselito “Lito” Valderas
1957 Alberto “Bert” Lavides
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58 Miguel “Mike” Inocencio
1959 Engracio “Cio” Alvarez
1960 Conrado “Ado” Pansacola
1961 Eduardo “Eddie” Esmilla
1962 Vicente “Enteng” Robles
1963 Leopoldo “Pol” Tejada
1964 Catalino De Guzman
1965 Teofilo “Rudy” Loñoza
1966 Jovito “Jovy” Talabong
1967 Leandro P. Garcia
1968 Rolando “Roland” Carlos
1969 Rolando “Olan” Zabalerio
1970 Ernesto “Erning” Jardin
1971 Jose “Pepe” Laureles
1972 Ciriaco “Jack” Caraos
1973 Eulogio “Baba” Alzaga
1974 Wilfredo “Fred” Villabona
1975 Eduardo “Ed” Brillo
1976 Abello “Abel” Marte
1977 Ulpiano “Edeon” Tabernilla
1978 Merlito “Lito” Jalago
1979 Rodolfo “Fong” Edaño
1980 Felix “Boy” Habito
1981 Ernesto “Erning” Magadia
1982 Angel “Angel” Go
1983 Ernesto “Ernest” Jalbuena
1984 Wilfrido “Willy” Enverga
1985 Godofredo “Ding” Ayuma
1986 Danilo “Danny” Panol
1987 (March) Reynaldo “Rey” Abcede
1987 - 1988 Roly “Roly” Villegas
1989 Alberto “Bert” Enverga
1990 Brigido “Dodo” Malaluan
1991 Antonio “Tony” Lorca
1992 Edwin “Edwin” Briones
1993 Raymir “Raymir” Pastrana
1994 Gemiliano “Gemi” Perez
1995 Jose Romeo “Joey” Orlanda
1996 Joselito “Lito” Giron
1997 Nilo “Nilo” Villapando
1998 Ronald “Ronald” Salamillas
1999 Benjamin “Bebot” Jara III
2000 Joseph Adolfo “Jay” C. Gonzalez
2002 Rodolfo “Bong” Sanga
2003 Diego “Jun” Abadilla
2004 Vincent “Biboy” Tañola
2005 Dario “Dario” Moreno
2005 (March) Oliver Daleon
2005 - 2006 Frederick “Ayie” B. Morales
2008 Ferdinand “Bong” N. Talabong
2009 Francis Xavier “Francis” C. Sia
2010 Melanie “Lani” Fujimori
2011 Francisco “Francis” A. Maaño, Jr.
2012 Jackqueline D. Nuyda
2013 Michael L. Quiling
2014 Alfred "Pido" Marquez
2015 Erwin P. Ellazar
2016 Donnalie "Donna"G. Ellazar
2017 Jose Christian O. Ona
2018 Samuel B. Nantes
2019 Leslie L. Roxas
2020 Marijoe A. Nantes
2021 Eleazar C. Realeza
2022 Christine Juniar
2023 (March) Kathryna Marie "Khan" Dacillo
2023- 2024 Thyrizia Nicole "Tanix" Eleazar-Garcia
2025 Christopher Anthony "Pert" F. Lagman
2026. Alberto Ronaldo "Ron" Salamillas Jr. JCI LUCENA SENATORS
Joaquin Gonzales Venerable Fellow
75143 Erwin Ellazar
Joaquin Gonzales Fellow
75813 Melanie Fujimori
75814 Jose Romeo Orlanda
49883 Mario Diamante
New Senators
83535 Donnalie G. Ellazar
83536 Francisco A. Maaño Jr.
83537 Ronaldo A. Salamillas
OUR JCI PHILOSOPHY
Making a World of Difference
There is a limit to what governments are able to achieve in society. As responsible citizens in a globalized world, JCI members take on the challenges around them through local development initiatives. These tailored projects require members to use strategic planning and critical planning to craft creative solutions to the problems of their communities. Be Better
JCI members seek ways to live out our slogan, Be Better. We think critically about society’s greatest challenges and act on behalf of our communities to be part of the solution. We seek better solutions to build better communities, creating a better future. The Original Active Citizens
As global citizens, we all have rights and responsibilities, as well as shared goals. Through active citizenship, we enact our sense of social responsibility to work towards these goals and benefit communities worldwide. Our Founder, Henry Giessenbier, was the original active citizen. He took steps to engage young people in civic involvement in 1914, and JCI members worldwide have followed his lead ever since. A Grassroots Movement with International Scope
In JCI, the action is local, but our principles and impact are global. Members understand that in a globalized world, their local actions echo across the globe. 5,000 JCI Local Organizations addressing problems in their communities are united in a global movement creating global impact. One Year to Lead
With this principle at its core, the JCI structure offers leadership opportunities to new members each year. One year to shine. One year of impact. One year to lead. VISION
To be the foremost global network of young leaders
MISSION
To provide development opportunities that empowers young people to create positive change
JCI Values
That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life
That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations
That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise
That government should be of laws rather than of men
That earth's great treasure lies in human personality
And that service to humanity is the best work of life. JCI Prayer
We reaffirm our conviction that faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life
May the Lord guide us in all our undertakings