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Star Dream Girl: Connie Madson

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Twenty-year-old Connie Madson is a part-time ramp and print model.

Away from the klieg lights of fashion and beauty, Connie, who has earned units in pre-Med and Architecture, is the brains behind her own advertising business. This venture makes her busy these days.

"My business is barely a year old," says the 5’9"-tall Connie, the daughter of American Charles Madson and the former Victoria Andaya, a Filipino. "It deals with packaging design (like conceptualizing shampoo and perfume bottles), doing print ads and producing commercials in the future."

Although most of her business work is all about "coming up brilliant concepts and perfect execution," Connie finds time to do charity work.

"My group is writing a (picture) children’s book," says Connie. "It is a collection of ‘rare’ fairytales and stories of real-life heroes like Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill," describes Connie of the book’s contents. "It is inspired by William Bennett’s Book of Virtues which teaches kids the importance of loyalty, courage, and a lot more.What is good about this project, it will help kids with cleft palates."

Connie, whose lineage is a mix of Filipino, American, Spanish, Chinese and German, is an "independent and hardworking individual." Her personality, Connie says, is influenced by "my Mom’s resourcefulness and my Dad’s efficiency and sense of organization."

Connie plans to continue her architectural studies either in the UK or in the US. –Jerry Donato

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AMERICAN CHARLES MADSON

BOOK OF VIRTUES

CHINESE AND GERMAN

CONNIE

CONNIE MADSON

JERRY DONATO

MAHATMA GANDHI AND WINSTON CHURCHILL

MED AND ARCHITECTURE

VICTORIA ANDAYA

WILLIAM BENNETT

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