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Tujan: Goldens Dynasty Motors turns 3

Stephanie Mae M. Tujan

GOLDENS Dynasty Motors Inc. (GDMI) celebrated its third year anniversary last May 31, with loads of wine, festive food, prizes, and defining the company’s business’ purpose that sets it apart from others in the industry.

GDMI, dealer of brand new heavy and light vehicles from Mainland China, boasts of its brand’s affordability, functionality, reliability, and durability. Their after sales and rescue services and technology are also comparable, if not even better, to those present in the market/industry at very affordable prices.

While making money is important to almost every business, GDMI emphasizes their willingness to achieve more than just profitability, soaring high in quality service.

Karen Tan, (president), Jennifer Chua (corporate secretary) and Jasmin Tan (chief finance officer) did the cake slicing.

Guests include Xiao Yong, Gao Dong, Lyu Yuliang, Nikki Chua, Nelson Chua, Wu Jianbin, Zhang Bin, Wang Bin, Yang Pongming, Shan Sheng, Sun Lizhu, Ni Hua, Bao Yu, Eddie Quintana, and Ms. Lee.

GDM rallies behind its young and passionate leader, 23-year-old young general manager, who studied in La Salle St. Benile University, Nikki Chua. Under his stewardship, the best years are yet to come. Chua will be one of the great leaders of Davao from this industry.

“GDMI eyes key expansions in key cities and regions in Mindanao, Visayas, and Luzon,” according to Senior Consultant Conrad Adeva, adding that “GDMI family rallies behind its young and passionate leader Nikki Chua as we pursue the challenges ahead of us.”

Goldens Dynasty Motors, Inc. is located at Km.7 J.P. Laurel Avenue, Lanang Davao City (in front of Anflocor).

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