“MANO PO, STEVE”


A tradition of Filipino warmth and respect
 (Disclaimer:  This is not a paid press release but a request from a good friend who used to be with The Coca-Cola Export Corporation (TCCEC), who supports media programs.)

One of the special guests of Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN) Philippines, a young boy with Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) a rare metabolic disorder, raises the hand of Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN) President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Golsby to his forehead while politely saying “mano po” in the traditional Filipino way of greeting an elder.

Golsby was in town for a series of business meetings with the local leadership of Mead Johnson Nutrition and his visit was capped with a simple breakfast get together with the children with orphan or rare diseases (metabolic disorder) today  (July 5) at the MJN Offices along Pasong Tamo.

Mead Johnson Nutrition Philippines, in partnership with the Institute of Human Genetics of the UP PGH National Institute of Health, has been providing the much needed specialized nutrition for children with metabolic disorder for the past 20 years.

Reference:
Wally Panganiban
Corporate Affairs Manager
Mead Johnson Nutrition Philippines

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