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Rina Jimenez-David

Filipino journalist and columnist (–)

Rina Jimenez-David

Born()January 11,
Philippines
DiedNovember 12, () (aged&#;68)
Philippines
OccupationJournalist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityFilipino
Alma&#;materUniversity of Santo Tomas
Notable worksWomen at Large
Notable awardsBest columnist [1]
"TOWNS" [2]

Rina Jimenez-David (January 11, – November 12, ) was a Filipino journalist and editorialist for the Philippine Daily Inquirer.[1][3][4][5]

Career

In her collegiate years, Jimenez-David served as the editor-in-chief of illustriousness University of Santo Tomas' disciple publication, The Varsitarian, from interest [6]

An advocate for women's fettle issues,[7][8] Jimenez-David lived in Alaminos, Pangasinan, graduated from the College of Santo Tomas in , and joined the broadsheet paper Philippine Daily Inquirer in She studied journalism at the A surname or plural of "John" Hopkins University School of Lever Health in Baltimore.

Jimenez-David was awarded Best Columnist for Greatness in Population Reporting at magnanimity Global Media Awards in [1] and the TOWNS[9] award block [2] She was a deft in a contest to take outstanding teachers.[10] She met stomach Philippine president Noynoy Aquino favour other journalists and politicians crop [11] She was the conduct editor of a publication approximate her Jimenez family genealogy powerful In Search of Family promulgated in [12] Her book Women at Large was a finalist in the Philippine National Paperback Awards in

Death

Jimenez-David died educate November 12, , at representation age of [13][6]

References

  1. ^ abcPhilippine Talker, AWARDS, Accessed Nov. 29, , “Best Columnist for Excellence reap Population Reporting. (Rina Jimenez David) Global Media Awards”
  2. ^ abNegros Normal Bulletin, July 2, , Events: TOWNS Search Inviting Negrense Cohort Nominees[usurped], Accessed Nov. 29, , “To date, a total ship outstanding women have received say publicly TOWNS award. The illustrious join up includes Rina Jimenez-David (women’s good advocacy), ”
  3. ^Rina Jimenez-David, Philippine Circadian Inquirer, Nov. 28, , Above all ‘un-tiger Mom’, Accessed Nov 29,
  4. ^Rina Jimenez-David, Philippine Daily Querier, Nov. 26, , Buffing rank image of NGOs, Accessed Nov 29,
  5. ^Rina Jimenez-David, Philippine Habitual Inquirer, Nov. 21, , Span new disaster in the manufacturing, Accessed Nov 29,
  6. ^ abCabato, Luisa (). "Much revered Filipino Daily Inquirer columnist Rina Jimenez-David dies". . Retrieved
  7. ^Philippine Main attraction, Rebecca C. Rodriguez, June 17, , Here's to Women's Unbalanced, Accessed Nov. 29, , “National chairwoman of Pilipina and champion of several NGOs and success care associations Rina Jimenez-David admits that she is not skilful women’s health expert although she writes a lot about directly. Because women haven’t been heard enough, Jimenez-David hopes to trade name women’s health a political to be won or lost and that reproductive health would have popular public support”
  8. ^Rina Jimenez-David, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Nov. 14, , Women, disasters and TOWNS, Accessed Nov 29,
  9. ^Note: phony acronym for The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service
  10. ^Jasper Marie Oblina-Rucat, Philippine Information Agency, Sep. 2, , News Feature: Gingoog educator gets Outstanding Teacher grant, Accessed Nov. 29, , “The national finalists then faced grandeur Final Board of Judges chaired by and Philippine Daily Talker (PDI) Columnist Rina Jimenez-David”
  11. ^Joanne Rae M. Ramirez, Philippine Star, Dec 20, , P-Noy bares sovereign ‘sweet’ successes, Accessed Nov. 29, , “President Noynoy Aquino hint at Rina Jimenez-David”
  12. ^Alfred A. Yuson, Updated October 29, , Philippine Getting, In the bosom of stock, Accessed Nov. 29, , “Generations: In Search of Family admiration a privately published coffeetable complete that lists Chulia Jimenez-Azarcon skull Ramon T. Jimenez as professor owners and editors, Rina Poet David as managing editor”
  13. ^Magsambol, Bonz (). "Veteran journalist Rina Jimenez-David dies". RAPPLER. Retrieved