Guam Weekly and CTSI Logistics Inc. join Håfa Adai Pledge
New members uniquely spread the Håfa Adai Spirit across the world
New members proudly display their newly signed Håfa Adai Pledge certificates at the Guam Visitors Bureau on Friday, Oct.14, 2016. Josh Tyquiengco (public information officer, Guam Visitors Bureau), Francis Valencia (Guam Weekly, co-owner), Bertran “Bert” Palacios (Guam Weekly, co-owner), Sen. Tina Muna Barnes (33rd Guam Legislature and Tourism chair), Telo T. Taitague (Guam Visitors Bureau, vice president) and Nicole M. Andre (CTSI Logistics, Inc., HR & marketing manager). (Contributed Photo)
The Guam Visitors Bureau welcomed its newest Håfa Adai Pledge members to the program—Guam Weekly and CTSI Logistics, Inc. on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016.
Guam Weekly is an Instagram account that displays the daily lives of individuals from Guam to the world. On its way to 10,000 followers, Guam Weekly has grown its network in just a year reaching audiences from Guam, Asia, Europe and more. Its ultimate goal of sharing how individuals from Guam live has grown into a positive way of showcasing Guam’s beauty, people and culture. To learn and see more, visit www.instagram.com/guamweekly.
CTSI Logistics, Inc., honored to have called Guam home for the past 27 years, is a logistics provider with expertise in contract logistics, warehousing, trucking, international freight forwarding, relocation and Guam’s specialized markets. The company has over 22 stations placed in 12 different countries across the world. Considered as the hub of Micronesia, CTSI Logistics Guam believes in going beyond corporate giving and donations as a way of giving back and cultivating our relationships. It strives to promote cultural awareness through the simple “Håfa Adai” spirit and genuine hospitality in its services throughout Micronesia and Asia.
The Håfa Adai Pledge program is the cornerstone of the Guam Visitors Bureau’s local community branding campaign. In its seventh year, the Håfa Adai Pledge program has grown steadily in the number of participants as well as the commitment of individual pledges. In March of 2016, GVB reached a significant milestone, welcoming its 600th pledge, representing more than 32,500 individuals from private businesses, government agencies, non-profits and other organizations that have joined the Håfa Adai Pledge program. (GVB)