Kasamahan Co

Kasamahan Co

Season 10 - Episode 9 Marinelli Joy Ulep

1 h 0 min · 7 de ago de 2023
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Marnelli Joy B. Ulep is the Program Development Manager for the Business Administration Division at UH West Oahu. She holds a BBA in Marketing and International Business and a MEd in Higher Education Administration, both from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.  For many years, she was involved with community organizations like NaFFAA and groups that empower Filipino/a youth, like the Sariling Gawa Youth Council and Miss Oahu Filipina Scholarship Pageant. She currently is an member of Advisory Boards for local high school academies. Marnelli is also a wife, mother to two, and daughter to immigrant parents.

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