#11 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Sonia T. Delen-Fitzsimmons, Senior Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and U.S. FWN100™ '07

#11 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Sonia T. Delen-Fitzsimmons, Senior Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and U.S. FWN100™ '07

You are never too young or too old to dream. Discover your passion. Live your dreams. Focus on the road map to get you there, so you can achieve your ultimate goal. Work hard and know your stuff! Knowledge is power. How do you gain knowledge? Ask questions. Explore. Listen. Absorb. Study.

ASK A FILIPINA: #10 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Marily Mondejar, Founder & CEO, Filipina Women's Network

ASK A FILIPINA: #10 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Marily Mondejar, Founder & CEO, Filipina Women's Network

Make it easy to do business with you. Dress to Influence. My mother used to say: “You want to be the person who signs the paycheck, not the someone who’s waiting to see if you’ll get one.” Do not ever let anyone get in your way to advancement or feel guilty about "Corporate Loyalty: what is that?"

- Marily Mondejar, Founder & CEO, Filipina Women's Network

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ASK A FILIPINA: #8 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Ernestina de los Santos-Mac, M.D., President, PACCM; Global FWN100™ '13

ASK A FILIPINA: #8 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Ernestina de los Santos-Mac, M.D., President, PACCM; Global FWN100™ '13

Be credible to the public. Next-generation leaders would do well if they carefully establish their reputation. Leaders are credible only if they do whatever they are advocating. They lead by example. You should not just ‘talk the talk’ but ‘walk the walk.’ Actions speak louder than words, so back up your promises with actual delivery.

- Dr. Ernestina de los Santos-Mac, M.D., President, The Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine (PACCM); Global FWN100™ '13

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#9 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Elena Mangahas, Board Chair, Filipina Women's Network; Co-Board Chair, Little Manila Foundation, U.S. FWN100™ '07

Elena Mangahas

Know history, know self. Knowing and appreciating the depths of my being an Ilongga, my provincial origin, was a necessary step to my growing up. I felt the sense of pride in my family that had nothing do with class or social status. On the contrary it was humble and perennially humbling. Being Ilongga brought me self-confidence. It also made me interested in aspects of history that formed my Filipino-ness.

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ASK A FILIPINA: #7 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Journalist Janet Susan R. Nepales, (Global FWN100™ '13)

Janet Nepales

Dream big and achieve. Start in your neighborhood. Dreams are free. So instead of dreaming small, dream big. You have nothing to lose. Aim high. So even if you fall, you will still be among the stars. Start in your own neighborhood. Organize a Journalism Club. Begin a community newsletter. Be the voice of the community. Find out what’s happening in your neighborhood and see how you can help and serve. Make your voice be heard. Propose ways to improve the community. Find where change needs to be done. Do not just be a critic. Be an activist.

- Janet Susan R. Nepales, Hollywood Journalist; Member, Hollywood Foreign Press Association; (Global FWN100 '13)

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ASK A FILIPINA: #5 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From California Chief Justice Tani Cantil Gorre Sakauye, U.S. FWN100™ '07

ASK A FILIPINA: #5 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From California Chief Justice Tani Cantil Gorre Sakauye, U.S. FWN100™ '07

“Get your name ‘in play.’ You may not get the first job you apply for, or the next, but if you keep putting yourself out there, eventually, someone will bring your name up when a new opportunity arises because you have proven yourself and gotten your name in play.”
— California Chief Justice Tani Cantil Gorre Sakauye, U.S. FWN100™ ‘07

ASK A FILIPINA: #6 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Michele Bumgarner, INDYCAR Race Driver, Global FWN100™ '13

Michele Bumgarner

"Follow Your Heart. It may sound simple, but sometimes people try and talk you out of your dreams that to them may seem crazy. When your heart says “go,” do not let anyone stop you. No matter how many “no’s,” how many hurdles, how much time it may take, do not stop. Just do not stop. You will never be who you are meant to be, if you do not follow your heart!"

- Michele Bumgarner

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ASK A FILIPINA: #4 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Sterling HSA CEO, Cora Manese Tellez, Global FWN100™ '13

ASK A FILIPINA: #4 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Sterling HSA CEO, Cora Manese Tellez, Global FWN100™ '13

"Young Filipina women complain that outside of the Philippines, Filipina women are subject to stereotypes: we are supposed to be shy, modest, retiring, hard-working, but not assertive, meaning, we are not leadership material. In my professional history, I have relished destroying those stereotypes. I began by destroying those views inside my head, as often our mental models impair us long before we go to work. When self-image is positive, strong, and confident, there is no leadership position we cannot tackle!"