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Insular Foundation: Supporting dreams through education

06:57 PM January 11, 2024
Insular Foundation’s Gold Eagle Scholar alumna Jessica Celine Macanas earned her BS in Mathematics degree from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2016. Aside from her current job as an Actuarial Manager at InLife, she is an active volunteer in Insular Foundation’s programs.

Insular Foundation’s Gold Eagle Scholar alumna Jessica Celine Macanas earned her BS in Mathematics degree from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 2016. Aside from her current job as an Actuarial Manager at InLife, she is an active volunteer in Insular Foundation’s programs.

Education empowers individuals to improve their lives and create an impact on the lives of others.

This in gist sums up the stories of the scholars and beneficiaries of Insular Foundation’s programs on education and women empowerment.

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Insular Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of Insular Life (InLife), recently celebrated its 54 years of helping Filipinos achieve their dreams.

Graduates of the Foundation’s college scholarship program and data science training share how their achieved dreams enable them to help others lead “A Lifetime for Good.”

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Empowered to make lives better

Jessica Celine Macanas said that she was fortunate to make it to the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman in 2016 to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics degree. She added that she is even more blessed to qualify for the Insular Foundation’s Gold Eagle Scholarship Program.

“Both of these seemed like answers to my prayer for directions. Because of the scholarship, I was able to go to college without adding to the burden of my parents,” Macanas said.

Since the scholarship program was specifically meant for Math students, Macanas had to do her best and excel in her studies. “In God’s grace and with all the help I had, I was able to graduate with Latin Honors, and I immediately started my journey as an actuary in InLife. I will forever be grateful to the Insular Foundation for the support they have given me,” she said.

Macanas started working at InLife as a pricing actuary involved in the development of insurance products. As the officer-in-charge of the Actuarial Valuation Department now, she is more involved in financial reports to determine the company’s reserves for operational expenses and insurance claims.

“Being an actuary is a very challenging yet very rewarding job. In the Philippines, there is only a very small group of actuaries. The job also comes with continuous learning and development as we take actuarial exams at our own pace to be a Fellow of the Actuarial Society of the Philippines,” Macanas said.

Being an Actuarial Manager is not just an ordinary job for the Gold Eagle Scholar alumna. “With my job, I am able to both give back to the company that has turned my dreams into reality and serve the country through it. InLife is a company for Filipinos, dedicated to being a force for good to make lives better and empower families in attaining financial security,” Macanas said.

Trained to begin a dream career

Tiu (third from left), Insular Foundation’s Data Science Training Program was her ticket to enter her dream career as a data analyst. She received her program certificate from: (from left) For The Women Foundation Executive Director and Co-Founder Cara Wilson; Insular Health Care President and CEO Noemi Azura; and Insular Foundation Executive Director Ana Soriano.

Tiu (third from left), Insular Foundation’s Data Science Training Program was her ticket to enter her dream career as a data analyst. She received her program certificate from: (from left) For The Women Foundation Executive Director and Co-Founder Cara Wilson; Insular Health Care President and CEO Noemi Azura; and Insular Foundation Executive Director Ana Soriano.

As Diwa SD. Tiu explored other careers during the pandemic, she came across information that a data analyst is a sought-after profession that provides generous income.

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“Insular Foundation and its Data Science Training Program led me to my dream field. I wasn’t expecting to be hired months right after the course, especially because it is hard for career shifters to land an IT job without an experience. The training helped my growth as a person, team leader, and data analyst,” she said.

Tiu expressed gratitude to the Insular Foundation for helping her make a “life-changing” career shift. “Community Empowerment and collaboration are great steps in promoting change. If there are a lot of initiatives like this data science training program, more Filipinos will be skilled enough to pursue careers that will help them technically and financially. A lot of people would want to learn only if they are given a chance,” she said.

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