Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Autobiography ... Hazel Honrada Valera


“Challenges make life interesting, overcoming them makes life meaningful.”  This is what my Papang always tell me which I came to realize that will guide me through my personal life and my life at work.  

I do not easily give up or backed down on my life challenges, I usually find solutions as I know that if there is a problem there is always a solution somewhere.

My name is Hazel Honrada Valera, I was born on November 1 and to me this is a very lucky day because……. it’s always a holiday!

During my school days, I’m very active with my extra-curricular activities.  Aside from being consistently elected as the class president from Elementary to High School, I’m actively involved in most school activities.  

My parental life started out early for me.  I was married at the age of 17, I was then a freshman student in college.   . It was a struggle for both myself and for my husband because against all odds, we have to prove to ourselves and most especially to our parents that we can make our marriage work.   For me it is not easy to balance my studies with being a wife and being a mother but like what I believe that overcoming challenges is more meaningful, that push me to thrive under those circumstances.

We were blessed with three children.  The eldest is Mon Ami, she graduated Cum Laude at New Era University in 2008.  She got married at the age of 25 and now a loving mother to Mikaila Iyana, my granddaughter.  My second daughter Mon Cherie graduated in the same school in 2012, who took up Legal Management.  She worked at BPI Makati for a year and decided to pursue her Law Degree and now on her second year.  The youngest and only boy is Jean Ray, now taking up IT at Columban College.  He is so fond of music which he got from his father who is also a musician.  He plans to cultivate his music passion in the future.

I was hired as a Purchasing and Logistics Manager at GrainProPhils., Inc in 2007.  GrainPro is a unique company with a unique culture and the best team that made my career life interesting.  Working for 7 years as a Purchasing & Logistics Manager taught me a lot. I was exposed to dealing with multinational suppliers and same time I was managing the logistical demands of our global sales team. The company seeing my valuable contribution promoted me to Senior Manager for  Supply Chain Management.  Now as the Supply Chain Head, I have more direct reports and manages 5 critical and important departments that will ensure the right inventory that matches our global customer requirements.

One of my challenges in life is that I was not able to finish college but through the kind hearted nature of my boss and mentor, he convinced and encouraged me to go back to college. I enrolled in a Distance Learning Program at New Era Open University and I am two more semesters away from getting my college diploma.

It was my Papang's frustration that I was not able to finish college and it saddens me everytime I remember him, I know I have failed him somehow.  But the hard work and perseverance I have as a tool in my success comes from my father.  He worked as a maintenance Supervisor at Public Works Department of  the US Naval Base and having been awarded numerous times, I wish that he is still with us and witness my achievements  in life.  I am sure he is one proud father.

Looking back, life was never easy on me but I could proudly say that through all these challenges, I rose above all of these and I have surpassed all the hardships with the help of our Lord God.  He has been so good to me as  He gave me all my heart desires..  The value I have inculcated to my family is the same value we learn from our church.  Believing in God and entrusting Him all our troubles in life, is the key to a successful life.

Now, at this stage in my life, I only want simple things.  I wanted to be an inspiration to my family, to my colleagues and friends.  I want to share what lessons in my life has taught me, either good or  bad it doesn't matter but, the most important thing is ... we learn that “Challenges make life interesting, overcoming them makes life meaningful.”



Wednesday, November 5, 2014

2014 ... my year



I am claiming it now, 2014 is definitely my year.  I started the year traveling.  I went to India for a supplier's visit in January followed by a trip to Vietnam with my colleague Jonathan and Tom.






India












                                                                                                                                                                   Vietnam

May, I was lucky to be granted a 10 year multiple visa by the government of the United States of America.  My sister immediately booked a flight to California.  I stayed there with my siblings and my mom for 2 weeks and came back before a very important announcement by Tom.




USA


















July, I was promoted as Senior Manager of the Supply Chain of GrainPro.  A breakthrough to my career.  After more than 7 years of being with the company, my skills were finally recognized.

November, who could forget, my birth month.  My assistant Crystal surprised me by inviting some of our suppliers and friends to come to the office and have a party.  It was truly awesome.






 It is also my Iya's second birthday.  She was born 2 days after my birthday.  Thankful to the Lord for giving us Iya...our happiness.


A while ago, I received a phone call from SBMA Labor Department telling me that I was chosen as one of the 10 Most Outstanding Freeport Workers.  I am truly proud but most of all thankful to my colleagues and my Boss for believing in me.

I owe everything to God.  He gave me all these.  He believe I can be a better servant.   I will continue to worship Him. To God be the glory.