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By Noli A. Berioso
A forty three year-old Filipina mother of two was crowned Mrs. Asia Pacific Global 2019 during the pageant’s coronation night in Johor, Malaysia last May 18.
Avon Morales, a Human Resources expert and currently working as HR head of six companies here in the country bested delegates from around the globe to clinched the highest title at the second edition of Mrs. Asia-Pacific pageant. Aside from other delegates, Morales competed with four other Filipina mothers (Jennifer Sibug Las, Glynes Evangelista Olbes, Marjorie Orito and Mary Grace Camacho). They were crowned last February as the winners of the inaugural Mrs. Philippines Asia-Pacific 2019, a pageant organized under Queen of Hearts Foundation owned by Mitzie Go. All of them made it to the Top 10 at the finals of Mrs. Asia Pacific 2019. Aside from the coveted title, Avon also awarded as Mrs. Photogenic, Mrs. Elegance, Mrs. Social Media Queen and the special title of Special Queen Ambassador. This psychology graduate of De Lasalle University Taft is a work out addict and into golf and mounteneering. She is into community service and a currently a president of a Rotary Club in the country. The organization is helping an Aetas Community located in Cagayan Valley.
A forty three year-old Filipina mother of two was crowned Mrs. Asia Pacific Global 2019 during the pageant’s coronation night in Johor, Malaysia last May 18.
Avon Morales, a Human Resources expert and currently working as HR head of six companies here in the country bested delegates from around the globe to clinched the highest title at the second edition of Mrs. Asia-Pacific pageant. Aside from other delegates, Morales competed with four other Filipina mothers (Jennifer Sibug Las, Glynes Evangelista Olbes, Marjorie Orito and Mary Grace Camacho). They were crowned last February as the winners of Mrs. Philippines Asia-Pacific 2019, a pageant organized under Queen of Hearts Foundation owned by Mitzie Go Gil . All of them made it to the Top 10 at the finals of Mrs. Asia Pacific 2019. Aside from the coveted title, Avon also awarded as Mrs. Photogenic, Mrs. Elegance, Mrs. Social Media Queen and the special title of Special Queen Ambassador. This psychology graduate of De Lasalle University Taft is a work out addict and into golf and mounteneering. She is into community service and a currently a president of a Rotary Club in the country. The organization is helping an Aetas Community located in Cagayan Valley.
She answered with conviction and honesty during the final question on how she would like to be remembered…here is her exact answer…“ I live my life bearing in mind that what I’m doing will someday be used as a measure for judging me. If asked, how I would like to be remembered? First, I’d like to be remembered as an individual with character strength and unwavering faith, determination and courage to stand by my faith in God whatever the circumstances maybe. Lastly, I’d like to be remembered as caring mother, responsible daughter, dependable friend, empowering career leader and inspiring civic leader who made a difference in the lives of many, in the community and the world”
Morales arrived together with co-Pinay candidates Marjorie Orito last May 20 via Philippine Airlines and was greeted by selected members of pageant’s media.
Congratulations Avon!
Morales arrived together with co-Pinay candidates Marjorie Orito last May 20 via Philippine Airlines and was greeted by selected members of pageant’s media.
Congratulations Avon!