Donggwang Clark Corporation's VP Visits MCC

March 19, 2022

March 18, 2022- Donggwang Clark Corporation Vice President, Mr. Ernesto Gorospe, met with College President Michelle Aguilar-Ong to discuss possible partnerships on MCC community projects.

During the said meeting, President Ong presented the lineup of community projects to be spearheaded by MCC for the benefit of its locals. Many of these proposed projects that will soon be implemented are geared toward the holistic development of Mabalacat City residents. Mentioned are the preservation of the historical and cultural heritage of the city, skills-equipping programs, and community wellness. 

Mr. Gorospe expressed his admiration for the lineup of projects of MCC that clearly gives its defining role in the community, hand-in-hand with external stakeholders and community partners. “I am impressed with what MCC is doing. These are good projects.” 

President Ong is optimistic that Donggwang Clark Corporation will support said projects. MCC as an institution of higher learning, deeply committed to serving its community shall continue to initiate projects and seek partnerships with different stakeholders to uplift the lives of the Mabalaquenos.

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