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Leo Rey Yanson re-appointed as Bachelor Express president

Jo Ann Sablad

THE board of directors of Bachelor Express Inc. has re-elected Leo Rey Yanson as chairman and president of the company during their annual stockholder's meeting on Sunday, January 16.

The directors also re-appointed Olivia Yanson as the company's corporate secretary and treasurer.

Olivia Yanson led the Bachelor Express stockholders' meeting and board of election in her dual capacity as conjugal co-owner and court-appointed special administrator of the estate of her late husband Ricardo B. Yanson.

Aside from the two Yansons, the board of the company for year 2022 who were elected by the shareholders were Ginnette Dumancas, Charles Dumancas, Rey Ardo, Arvin John Villaruel, Anita Chua, Daniel Nicolas Golez, Hernan Omecillo, Danny Lorenton, and Alfredo Ligo Jr.

In a press statement, the company said that despite the proper and timely notice, stockholders Roy Yanson, Ricardo Yanson Jr., and Ma. Lourdes Celina Lopez were absent.

The company believed that Roy, Ricardo and Celina were unable to attend the meeting because they are currently abroad together with their sister Emily Yanson.

Meanwhile, the re-elected chairman and president assured that the Bachelor Express Inc. will remain strong and resilient despite the challenges the company faced in 2021 and will remain committed to providing the riding public with the most reliable means of transportation.

Bachelors Express is a public transport firm plying the routes of Mindanao.

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