<\/figcaption>\r<\/figure>\r\rWhile the economic rewards that her job brings are appealing, Manalo said it is the belief that she is serving a higher purpose that compels her to remain overseas despite the emotional challenges of being away from home.<\/p>\r\r
\"I have been in this job for eight years now. What makes me stay is the thought that what we're doing might somehow make an impact someday to slow down the effects of climate change,\" she proudly said.<\/p>\r\r
Manalo believes that it is the Filipinos' strong work ethics and adaptability that make OFWs thrive in the global labor economy.<\/p>\r\r
\"In the institute where I am working, some of my colleagues would joke that the lab won't run without the Pinoys. When issues arise, they can count on the Pinoys to think of many different ways to solve them,\" she said.<\/p>\r\r
Her former team leader, Dr. Pradeep Padhamnath, recognizes her \"great contribution\" at Seris. Recalling a project that they worked on together, he said Manalo took the lead not only in handling the request from the industry partner but also in ensuring that the experiments were completed on time.<\/p>\r\r
Manalo's engineering background has greatly helped her career trajectory overseas. Before migrating to her host country, she used to work in a solar cell manufacturing plant in Batangas.<\/p>\r\r
Aside from the lure of higher pay, she said the possibility of exploring places outside of the Philippines convinced her to accept the initial job offer in Singapore to work in a wastewater treatment research and development laboratory in 2013.<\/p>\r\r
\"Some of the lessons that I learned as an OFW are to adapt to new things and be open to different perspectives. Here, I get to work with people coming from entirely different cultural backgrounds from me. I learned that putting aside prejudice really goes a long way,\" she said.<\/p>\r\r
Living the dream<\/p>\r\r
After more than a decade working overseas, Manalo said establishing a healthy work-life balance in her host country serves as her true measure of success.<\/p>\r\r
\"Financial wise, I was able to acquire a parcel of land in Albay and had some investments set up as well as a retirement fund,\" she said.<\/p>\r\r
\"Aside from that, I am able to travel to different places outside of Singapore, explore different cultures and do the things that I love outside of work, like going to musicals and concerts, taking up baking classes, or just going hiking on weekends.\"<\/p>\r\r
Her advice to her fellow OFWs is simple: Be financially literate and acquire as much knowledge and skills while abroad.<\/p>\r\r
While she admits that she longs to be with her 82-year-old mother, this engineer from Daraga town in Albay said she does not see herself going home for good just yet as she still wants to pursue her noble calling overseas.<\/p>\r\r
With a job that aligns with her values and passion, Manalo proves that Filipinos can shine on the global stage as passionate advocates in the fight against climate change. PNA<\/p>\r\r
Quick Questions<\/strong><\/p>\r\rWhat is your BIGGEST fear?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rAs a fiercely independent person, my biggest fear is when<\/p>\r\r
I won't be able to do things on my own anymore.<\/p>\r\r
What really makes you angry?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rPeople who take advantage of other people.<\/p>\r\r
What motivates you to work hard?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rMy motivation is the thought that what I'm doing might be of use someday to help slow down the ill effects of climate change.<\/p>\r\r
What makes you laugh the most?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rA good comedy or just simple silly things can bring out my laughter.<\/p>\r\r
I consider myself a happy person.<\/p>\r\r
What do you want to be when<\/p>\r\r
you were small?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rFunny enough, when I was in second grade, I wanted to be the<\/p>\r\r
president of the Philippines. In my young mind, I thought that<\/p>\r\r
it's easily achievable.<\/p>\r\r
What would you do if you won the lotto?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rI would use some of the money to travel to places in my bucket list, and then some I will invest and save for retirement, and a portion I will give to charity.<\/p>\r\r
If you could share a meal with an individual, living or dead,<\/p>\r\r
who would they be?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rI'd like to share it with Lee Kuan Yew. I am always in awe at how he brought Singapore to where it is today. And I think it would be an honor to hear his thoughts over a plate of nasi lemak, maybe.<\/p>\r\r
What is the most daring thing<\/p>\r\r
you have ever done?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rSend a poem to my high school crush.<\/p>\r\r
What is the last book you read?<\/strong><\/p>\r\r\"The Kite Runner\" by Khaled Hosseini. It's a novel set in the backdrop of the wars in Afghanistan. I think this book somehow tells us that there is still hope that will emerge, no matter the wounds that the war brought.<\/p>\r\r
Who is the celebrity you would like to meet for coffee?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rI'd like to have a cup of coffee with Freddie Mercury. He has such a flamboyant and care-free personality, and I feel that it will be pure fun to hang out with him.<\/p>\r\r
What is the one thing that you will never do again?<\/strong><\/p>\r\rNone for me. Everything that I did is an experience, and some of them taught me a lesson, and I would gladly do it again.<\/p>\n","article_custom_fields":"{\"\":[\"\"],\"seo_meta_keywords\":[\"\"],\"seo_meta_description\":[\"\"],\"seo_meta_title\":[\"\"],\"sponsored_flag\":[\"\"],\"offer_flag\":[\"off\"],\"featured_article_flag\":[\"\"],\"drupal_json\":[\"{\\\"type\\\":null,\\\"properties\\\":{\\\"PUBLISHED\\\":0,\\\"PROMOTED\\\":0,\\\"STICKY\\\":0},\\\"fields\\\":[]}\"],\"wp_custom_json\":[\"{\\\"type\\\":\\\"\\\",\\\"fields\\\":[]}\"],\"article_tags\":[\"\"],\"show_image\":[\"off\"],\"Disable_Ad\":[\"off\"],\"disable_player\":[\"off\"],\"column\":[\"\"],\"kicker\":[\"\"],\"edel\":[\"\"],\"delu\":[\"\"],\"delt\":[\"Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.\"],\"premium\":[\"off\"],\"Redirect_URL\":[\"\"],\"Registration_required\":[\"off\"],\"background_image\":[\"off\"],\"user_needs\":[\"\"],\"page_number\":\"0\",\"initial_publication\":\"\",\"date_created\":\"2025-01-04 23:24:33\",\"date_modified\":\"2025-01-04 23:40:17\",\"last_modified_user\":\"Jorge Pino\",\"section_color\":\"\",\"target_page\":\"0\",\"cxense_metatags\":null}","cms_type":"live","author_id":3684,"section_id":11,"seo_meta_keywords":"Climate,winner","seo_meta_description":"","seo_meta_title":"Climate winner","publish_time":"2025-01-05 00:16:00","related_articles_ids":"","article_tags":"","sub_section_id":18,"visit_count":30,"sponsored_flag":0,"offer_flag":0,"featured_article_flag":0,"media_gallery_flag":0,"video_gallery_flag":0,"highlight_flag":0,"top_story_flag":0,"is_updated":0,"is_old_article":0,"old_article_id":0,"article_byline":"Gladys Serafica","ts":"2025-01-06 13:10:49","last_edited":"2025-01-04 23:40:17","alt_publish_time":"2025-01-04 23:40:27","image_path":"{\\\"image_path\\\":\\\"manilatimes\\\\\/uploads\\\\\/images\\\\\/2025\\\\\/01\\\\\/04\\\\\/505626.jpg\\\",\\\"cms_type\\\":\\\"live\\\",\\\"small_image\\\":\\\"\\\",\\\"is_updated\\\":\\\"0\\\",\\\"image_cropping\\\":\\\"{\\\\\\\"original_image\\\\\\\":{\\\\\\\"image_original_width\\\\\\\":1280,\\\\\\\"image_original_height\\\\\\\":1372,\\\\\\\"icd_image_type\\\\\\\":\\\\\\\"original_image\\\\\\\"},\\\\\\\"main_image\\\\\\\":{\\\\\\\"image_main_width\\\\\\\":1200,\\\\\\\"image_main_height\\\\\\\":1286,\\\\\\\"icd_image_type\\\\\\\":\\\\\\\"main_image\\\\\\\"}}\\\",\\\"is_copied\\\":\\\"0\\\",\\\"media_type\\\":\\\"0\\\",\\\"image_caption\\\":\\\"Ma. Luz Manalo, Research Engineer Solar Energy Research Institute\\\",\\\"image_alt_text\\\":\\\"\\\",\\\"image_count\\\":6}","author_name":"Gladys Serafica","section_name":"Business","sub_section_name":"Top Business","slide_show":0,"breaking_news":0,"visit_count_update_date":"2025-01-06 13:10:49","old_cms_article_id":null,"permalink":"2025\/01\/05\/business\/top-business\/climate-winner\/2030337","show_image_in_thumb":0,"api_status":2,"a_custom_data":"{\"exclude_from_gallery\":null,\"lead_image_id\":null}","publication_id":2,"max_publish_time":"2025-01-05 00:16:00","page_number":"0","homepage_article_flag":0,"article_shortlink":null,"cropped_image":0};
Climate winner
keep in view
I realized how crucial it is that we address climate change. That experience became a driving force for me to use my knowledge and technical skills to promote sustainable solutions to real-world problems."
GROWING up in a typhoon-prone province in the Bicol Region, Ma. Luz Manalo learned at an early age how to metaphorically dance in the rain.
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