In today’s turbulent landscape of health and business
We turn to insurance industry experts operating in the region to shed light on pressing issues. With premiums reportedly on the rise to at least 20% increases, concerns loom large among potential clients over affordability and access to essential healthcare and insurance services.
Typhoon Mawar hit Guam on May 24, 2023 with maximum sustained winds of up to 140 miles per hour and gusts up to
165 miles per hour. Household and other waste was held at Tiyan in Guam. - Journal file photo
Joaquin P.L.G. Cook, president and CEO at Bank of Guam; David J. John, chairman and managing director of ASC Trust LLC, and Maureen N. Maratita, publisher of Guam Business Magazine, met with companies in the November-December 2021 List of Top Companies in Micronesia the weeks of Nov. 7 and on Nov. 14.
(From left) John; Andrew M. Gayle, chief operating officer, Roland Certeza, president and CEO, both with GTA; Maratita; Joseph Shinohara, chief financial officer with GTA; Cook; and Jon Nathan Denight, vice president of marketing with GTA.
(From left) Cook; Tomoyuki Haneda,managing director for P.H.R. Ken Micronesia Inc.; Hiroki Sugie, general manager, Hilton Guam Resort & Spa; Maratita; Sheila Baker, commercial director, Christy Cruz, director of human resources, Linh Carlson, director of finance, all with Hilton; and John.
(From left) Cook; Mark H. Tokito, senior vice president for West Pacific commercial banking with Bank of Hawaii; Maratita; Erlinda Alegre, senior vice president for West Pacific branch market management with Bank of Hawaii; and John.
(From left) Cook; John; Christopher Duenas, chief financial officer; Robert H. Jones, chairman and CEO; Jeffrey B. Jones, president and chief operating officer, both with Triple J Enterprises Inc.; Maratita; Jay B. Jones, senior vice president; John Mafnas, corporate counsel; and Michael S. Sablan, vice president; all with Triple J.
(From left) John; Cook; Benjamin H. Ferguson, general manager, Pacific Islands Club Guam; and Maratita.
(From left) John; Ernie Galito, business development director with Atkins Kroll Inc.; Maratita, Kwok Wai “Alex” Yap, president, Atkins Kroll; and Cook.
(From left) Cook; Maratita; Jimmy T. Chau Hau, president of Mobil Oil Guam Inc.; and John.
(From left) Cook; William Best, vice president and general manager, Smithbridge Guam; John; and Maratita.
(From left) Cook; Cathy T. Champaco, chief lending officer; Lerissa B. Malig, chief financial officer; Michael J. Duenas, chief information officer; Maratita; Gener F. Deliquina, CEO; all with Coast360 Federal Credit Union; Paul D. Leon Guerrero, chairman of the board of directors of Coast360; Pedro R. Martinez, vice chairman of the board; and John.
(From left) John; Michael T. Benito, general manager, Pay-Less Supermarkets Inc.; Maratita; Katherine R. Calvo, CEO, Pay-Less and director, PMC Investments Inc.; Edward J. B. Calvo, president, PMC Investments; and Cook.
(From left) John; Michelle Kramer, managing director, Pacific International (Guam) Inc.; and Cook.
(From left) Maratita; Jim Sands vise president, operations; Rob Tillery, senior vice president for operations, supply chain and contingency operations, Amentum; Sheila R. Concepcion, business director, program management for DZSP 21 LLC; both with Charles B. Hazzard III, project director, DZSP 21.
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