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[Summary] => As an enterprising wiz, Rhodora “Doyee” Tactacan-Tumpalan has achieved success beyond compare. But all these pale beyond what she considers her most important feat: being mother to her two wonderful children.
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[Title] => Read this suds story
[Summary] => The Soap Factory blends natural ingredients to create body products that care for your skin.
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[Title] => Doyee Tumpalan: The proud Filipina
[Summary] => She makes it a point to wear her terno on formal occasions, especially when speaking in front of people from all over the world. She never misses an opportunity to gush about the promise of our people. She dreams that every region in the country can be featured in her catalogue. Yes, First Quadrant Philippines Inc. (FQPI) president and CEO Rhodora "Doyee" Tumpalan-Tactacan is a proud Filipina through and through.
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[AuthorName] => Jacs Sampayan
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[Summary] => If Rhodora "Doyee" Tactacan-Tumpalan were to retrace the footsteps that led her to California, she would find herself in her fathers shoes, the late Dolorfino Tactacan, who sold shoes to the socialites and celebrities of Manila. He tirelessly went door to door, measuring the feet of the glamorous women of the 1970s and crafting their shoes himself, he networked with his customers, and then he trained his five daughters how to do it when they were barely out of preschool.
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