+ Follow VILLARAMA-SIGGAOAT Tag
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[Summary] => Marriage triggered the entrepreneurial bent of Nelia Villarama-Siggaoat.
Four months after marriage, Villarama-Siggaoat used a P5,000 cash gift and a refrigerator from her mom and a loan from her sister to put up a pharmacy cum grocery right across Philippine Womens University, where she was a part-time physics and chemistry teacher. The store was called Manels, after her husband, Manuel, who was then working as an auditor in a cement company, and herself.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1721099
[AuthorName] => Rose G. De La Cruz
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VILLARAMA-SIGGAOAT
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[Summary] => Marriage triggered the entrepreneurial bent of Nelia Villarama-Siggaoat.
Four months after marriage, Villarama-Siggaoat used a P5,000 cash gift and a refrigerator from her mom and a loan from her sister to put up a pharmacy cum grocery right across Philippine Womens University, where she was a part-time physics and chemistry teacher. The store was called Manels, after her husband, Manuel, who was then working as an auditor in a cement company, and herself.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1721099
[AuthorName] => Rose G. De La Cruz
[SectionName] => Business As Usual
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