By Rusieljs G. Lunasco
Ronaliza Cenal has worked at CPU for 21 years. Before being appointed to her new position, she previously worked as Student Accounts Bookkeeper for the Business Office.
CPU President Dr. Teodoro Robles recently appointed the new university cashier and budget officer.
Mrs. Esther Guillergan-Tomasewski (appointment effective January 1, 2021) and Mrs. Ronaliza Miole-Cenal (appointment effective January 4, 2021) are the new appointees for the positions of university cashier and university budget officer, respectively. Both are alumni of the Work Study Program.
Tomasewski is from Camalobalo, Hinigaran, Negros Occidental and graduated in 1988 with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accounting. She served the university as a secretary to the College of Law, bookkeeper of faculty and staff accounts. She was previously the university Budget Officer.
Esther Guillergan-Tomasewski is the former university budget officer.
A graduate of Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Banking and Finance, Cenal started working in CPU in 1999 as secretary for the Office of the University Research and Outreach Center (UROC). After 3 years, she joined the NSTP Department as part time faculty and was transferred at the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) as secretary. In 2008, she transferred to the Business Office and worked there as Student Accounts Bookkeeper.
When asked about her appointment, Tomasewski shared her life verse found Romans 8:28. “And we know that in all things God works together for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”
“Overtime I realized that our various responsibilities, even though they seem overwhelming at times, will make us realize that we have a lot to give. In my work what keeps me going is a verse from Colossians 3:23 which says work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people,” Cenal said.