MVA donates to Hyatt golf fundraiser
From left, MVA’s Ashley Sikayun; Janica Lizama, Shaunn Manglona; Jack Aranda; Demalynn Pagarao; Ray Villagomez; Judy C. Torres, acting MVA managing director; Tyrell Pauling, Hyatt Regency Saipan director of Food and Beverage; Chris Concepcion, then-MVA managing director; Rosalyn Quintanilla, Hyatt Regency Saipan director of Rooms; Ed Diaz, MVA Community Project coordinator; Angel Mendoza, Hyatt Regency Saipan graphic artist; Danny Son, Hyatt Regency Saipan sales and marketing director; Laura Hsiao; Jadel Ignacio; and Thomas Kim, MVA marketing manager. (MVA)
Hyatt Regency Saipan’s 23rd Annual Charity Golf Classic welcomes a $2,000 donation from Marianas Visitors Authority as a platinum sponsor.
The donation from Marianas Visitor’s Authority will aid this year’s beneficiaries: Make-A- Wish Foundation of Guam and CNMI, 500 Sails, NMI Rollers Basketball Association, RBC, Isla Montessori School, and 4H Marianas.
Then-MVA managing director Chris Concepcion said: “Hyatt Regency [Saipan] is one of our key partners in the tourism industry and their contributions to the CNMI over the last 40 years are commendable. We thank them for continuing their charitable work in the CNMI and wish them success in their upcoming tournament.”
“MVA has been a partner of Hyatt Regency Saipan for a very long time. Together we support the growth of our tourism industry and island economy. We are honored by the generosity MVA has extended to us. This year we decided to continue to have six beneficiaries because we want to further extend our reach within the community. With MVA’s support and the contributions of other partnering organizations, our tournament will make an even bigger impact in our island community,” said Hyatt Regency Saipan general manager Nick K. Nishikawa.
In 1979 MVA opened its doors on the island of Saipan. The organization’s mission is to promote and develop the Northern Mariana Islands as a premier destination of choice for visitors from throughout the world. (PR)