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  1. By Elshamae Robles Originally Published on Manila Times on October 30, 2017. While Filipinos were rebuilding the country after the Second World War in 1946, Washington SyCip, a Filipino-Chinese, founded the local firm WSyCip & Co. to provide services to businesses recovering from the destruction, Now known as SGV & Co (SyCip Gorres Velayo & Co.), the firm developed into one of the biggest ...

  2. For more than 50 years, AIM’s Washington SyCip Graduate School of Business (WSGSB) has been the training ground for the leaders and managers of Asia’s emerging markets. Since 1968, some 7,600 WSGSB graduates from 71 countries have used their AIM degree as their passport to exciting, rewarding, and fulfilling careers.

  3. Oct 16, 2017 · Washington SyCip was a familiar figure at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), the Institute he helped establish nearly half a century ago. Whether on centerstage at events or on the sidelines, Mr. SyCip was always ready with encouraging words; or, if one were fortunate enough, amusing anecdotes of days gone by.

  4. Crossroads (Toward Philippine economic and social progress) Philippine Star, 11 October 2017. His life began with a triumph. In 1921 around 96 years ago, his father, Albino SyCip, a lawyer of great renown in the American colony of the Philippine Islands, had just won a major legal victory arguing a case in the US Supreme Court in Washington DC.

  5. Oct 8, 2017 · Washington SyCip always described himself as just a bookkeeper. But when he died, he was larger than life, hailed as a legendary leader, business icon, statesman, pillar, and one of the old guards ...

  6. It is part of a series called “Bago Ang Lahat,” which will share inspiring stories about the early lives of the country’s heroes, leaders and historic figures. Most Filipinos know Washington SyCip as the founder of SGV, the Philippines’ most prestigious accounting - and now professional services - firm.

  7. Washington SyCip Park is a privately owned public park near Greenbelt mall in Legaspi Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. The park opened in 2006, and was named after Filipino accountant and banker Washington SyCip. In addition to many indigenous tropical trees and plants, the park contains gazebos and recreational spaces.

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