MVA’s Diaz, Duenas recognized for excellent public service

(MVA) —  On May 5, 2022, the Marianas Visitors Authority was joined by Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and other dignitaries in recognizing its top and longest-serving employees, including Employee of the Year Edward Diaz and Leadership Award recipient Martin Duenas.

Community Projects Coordinator Diaz coordinates numerous projects and events under MVA’s Community  Projects Division, including the annual Saipan Marathon  and the first ever Hafa Adai Tirow Summer Jam in 2021.

“Ed’s quality of work always delivers an impressively  organized and functional event. Ed has a very disciplined organizational skill that ensures that the job gets done not only in a timely matter but also with little to no setbacks,” said Duenas, who is Diaz’s supervisor.  “All of the events  that  Ed organized  during the review period attracted  a  significant   number of participants,  and all safety measures were in place to ensure that all had a great and safe event. Ed continues to have a positive approach to working on projects,  as well as when working  with fellow staff, which is very important in these challenging times.”

Duenas, who was also recognized  as one of the longest-serving  employee at MVA with over 31 years of service,  received the leadership  award  as manager  of the Community  Projects Division.

“I am deeply humbled to be selected amongst the other great leaders and managers here at MVA.  For me it’s all about my passion for the work I do here at MVA; the reward or recognition is secondary and will  follow if you work diligently to accomplish your goals and objectives,”  said Duenas.  “I really enjoy working with our community partners to regularly put out much anticipated events and projects for our public and, most importantly, for our tourists to enjoy.    I would like to extend my utmost appreciation to my hard working staff Ed, Ray, Jack and Valencia.  I could not have accomplished all the many things that needed to be done without their full support.”

Receiving length of service awards were Duenas and Alfred L. Maratita (31+ years), Judy C. Torres and Benedicta L. Borja (30+ years), Thelma F. Boyer (29+ years), Maria C. Muna and Brenda B. Repeki (21+ years), Valencia V. Tenorio (20+ years), Diaz (17+ years), Raymond A. Villagomez (7+ years), David A. Atalig (6+ years), and Janica Q. Lizama (5+ years).

“During the most difficult time, our managers and staff have been there, no questions asked,” said MVA Managing Director Priscilla M. Iakopo.  “Through good times, they have been there.   They truly deserve appreciation  and recognition  for the hard work they do, and I am privileged to manage an excellent team.”

Also in attendance were Civil Service Commission Chairperson Jake Maratita, Office of Personnel Manager Frances Salas, and members of the MVA Board of Directors.

Staff and managers of Marianas Visitors Authority are congratulated by MVA Board  Vice  Chairwoman  Gloria  Cavanagh,  in  white,  and  MVA  Managing  Director Priscilla M. Iakopo, eighth from right, as they receive their service awards on May 5, 2022, at the MVA office in San Jose, Saipan, during Public Service Recognition Week.

Staff and managers of Marianas Visitors Authority are congratulated by MVA Board  Vice  Chairwoman  Gloria  Cavanagh,  in  white,  and  MVA  Managing  Director Priscilla M. Iakopo, eighth from right, as they receive their service awards on May 5, 2022, at the MVA office in San Jose, Saipan, during Public Service Recognition Week.

Marianas Visitors Authority employees are recognized on May 5, 2022, at the MVA office in San Jose, Saipan, during Public Service Recognition Week.   From left, MVA Community Projects Coordinator Jack Aranda, Civil Service Commission Chairperson  Jake  Maratita,  Office  of  Personnel  Manager  Frances  Salas,   MVA Leadership Award recipient Martin Duenas, MVA Employee of the Year Ed Diaz, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, MVA Managing Director Priscilla M. Iakopo, MVA Community Projects Coordinator Ray Villagomez, and MVA Board Vice Chairwoman Gloria Cavanagh.

Marianas Visitors Authority employees are recognized on May 5, 2022, at the MVA office in San Jose, Saipan, during Public Service Recognition Week.   From left, MVA Community Projects Coordinator Jack Aranda, Civil Service Commission Chairperson  Jake  Maratita,  Office  of  Personnel  Manager  Frances  Salas,   MVA Leadership Award recipient Martin Duenas, MVA Employee of the Year Ed Diaz, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, MVA Managing Director Priscilla M. Iakopo, MVA Community Projects Coordinator Ray Villagomez, and MVA Board Vice Chairwoman Gloria Cavanagh.

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