The fast-driving Pam de Veyra

If listening is a virtue, Pam de Veyra is the proverbial ear. Too shy to speak out, our 5’6" bachelorette has evolved into being the note taker, gathering information about industries and analyzing them. Based on what she reads and hears, pretty Pam predicts what the future of an industry might be. If, for example, a power company looks like it is heading into trouble, decision makers will want to know. As associate director for Knowledge Institute, Pam, 31, provides in-depth data to enable them to reach a more informed judgement.

Knowledge Institute is an affiliate company of SGV. Since SGV audits a large number and variety of companies, it is easy for Pam to use her network of contacts to obtain inside information. Sifting rumors from facts, the level of confidence that investors have in certain industries are often based on reports such as those prepared by analysts like Pam.

A La Salle graduate, Pamela de Veyra reflects on being a bear, driving fast cars and eating.

On what occasion do you lie?


When my mom is overly protective, I tell her what she wants to hear.

Who or what is the greatest love of your life?


A banker called "Mr. Dimples."

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?


Being too quiet and shy. It bothers me that due to my shyness, people do not know what I really stand for.

What is your thrill?


Test driving fast cars. Impromptu weekends with friends. Going to Baguio in the spur of the moment.

Which quotation would you have wanted to be the author of?


It is amazing how much can get done if people do not worry about who gets the credit.

What does your dad often say to you?


I’m his favorite daughter! (Actually, I’m the only daughter.)

What is your greatest fear?


Being alone when I grow old.

What book influenced your life?


In terms of changing my outlook and attitude, it is people who have helped me the most. A friend has made me happy with his openness of heart.

What is your motto?


Be the best that you can be.

What is your current state of mind?


I am standing at an intersection and my mind is calm. Am waiting to see which direction to take. No rush. Wait and see.

If you had the chance to change something in your life, what would that be?


Probably to have taken my MBA abroad.

What is your greatest extravagance?


Eating. Good food is so satisfying.

Name a moment that brings back happy memories.


When I got promoted to associate director of SGV. The announcement was made during the firm’s anniversary and I went up on stage for recognition and a photo. There were six of us colleagues who were promoted.

What do you consider your greatest achievement?


Graduating from a good school, having a good job and making my family proud of me.

What is the quality you most like in a man?


Strength of character which means holding on to his values and living up to them even if they are not currently fashionable.

What is the quality you most like in a woman?


Ability to exude self-confidence without coming off as being proud.

Which historical character would you like to have been?


Florence Nightingale who was helpful and always in the background.
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