The Global Filipino Magazine | Issue 13 | May 2021

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Fevhie “Vhie” Laurilla She was a waitress 20 years ago. Today, she is a trading company founder image credit: supplied

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evhie “Vhie” Laurilla vividly recalled arriving in Dubai some 20 years ago. She started her overseas career as a waitress and through her perseverance and dedication, she was able to rise through the ranks in the F&B industry and appointed as the restaurant manager, and handled six restaurant branches. When asked about why she opted to work abroad, she said that she has the same reason as many OFWs--to provide her family a better life, including a good education, enough food on their table, and to support them financially. With her passion for organizing events, she shifted from F&B to the events industry--which became a rewarding passion for Laurilla. Following her passion, today, Laurilla is a freelance event strategist, commentator, and social media influencer under the Dubai Media City license. She is also the founder and managing director of Filpreneur General Trading LLC, a licensed e-commerce and general trading firm. “Since event is in my heart ever since, I really enjoy and

experience a sense of fulfillment every time I organize and execute from simple events to complicated ones. From simple birthday to wedding to corporate events--everything is unique from which I learn a lot and impart it to my next event,” she said.

I remember the days when 10 of my friends share a can of sardines because we needed to save for days to come while searching for a new job,” she further added. While seeking another employer, a new problem emerged--this time it was something to do with her family in the Philippines.

For her, Dubai is a land of opportunity despite having long summers. A resident of two decades now, the Filipina said that the place has given her family a better future.

“I didn’t know what to do during those times. I believed it was my faith and I surrendered everything to our Almighty. I always believed God will never give you problems that you cannot handle and it is within our hearts how we will take this positively,” Laurilla said.

As glamorous as it is, Laurilla has also a fair share of sob stories to tell when she was still embarking on an overseas life years ago. “It is always a teary-eye for me to reminisce all the struggles I have been through, but it gives me the courage to work hard, I remember while working as a manager, I spent my day off cleaning houses, doing idd chores, among others. During holidays or after my duty, I also did some bartending in private events,” she recalled. She considered her F&B days as the peak of her career. Suddenly, they were advised to close for a month. “During those days, I and my friends started looking for another job,

When asked about her plans after working overseas, she said she will continue doing volunteerism work, and advocacies that she started years back, including empowering women, holding financial literacy and mental health seminars. “Most of us are struggling abroad--away from our family-just always put inside in your heart the reasons why you are here, your deepest whys, and everything will be in the right place. Always save for the rainy season,” Laurilla said.

THE GLOBAL FILIPINOS, THE STORY OF OUR SUCCESS

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Filipina nanny in Dubai proudly graduates as Nursing Assistant - Nerissa Clacio Picones

1min
page 29

I had to go through a massive reinvention to reach where I am today’ - Noel Eric B. Ang

4min
page 28

OFW who passionately saves babies through her breastmilk completes Caregiver course - Chinie Jane Ching

18min
pages 30-44

OFW turned entrepreneur showcasing Filipino cuisine before the world culinary stage - Gina Valbuena

2min
page 25

From shop designer to marketing director for emerging e-commerce company in Middle East - Badz Nazareth

3min
page 27

This Filipina is the key in making Middle East brands soar higher in the regional arena - Joanne Rico

4min
page 26

Every day dapat may progress ka’: Former dishwasher now executive chef in Dubai - Ricardo Bojador

2min
page 24

Multicolor realism painter’s art of surviving abroad - Gitter Ramirez

4min
pages 21-23

HR professional who went abroad in her 30s, now owner of management consultancy firm in UAE

4min
page 19

10-year-old Filipina in UAE bags several awards from international swimming competitions - Jaella Mische Mendoza

1min
page 18

From recruitment specialist to senior specialist for world’s leading energy producer - Jose Apuyan Koska

3min
page 20

Using power of media and entertainment in promoting Filipinos’ welfare abroad - Rhoel Raymundo Mendoza

4min
pages 16-17

OFW shares journey from university editor to one of UAE’s seasoned media professional - Albert Dela Cruz Alba

4min
page 14

Meet this Filipina in Dubai who lost her job due to Covid-19 but chose to help her fellow kabayans

4min
page 12

Former OFW finds musical inspiration during the coronavirus pandemic - Rocky Turen

2min
page 15

Worked as a waitress some 20 years ago in UAE, Filipina now founder of trading company - Fevhie “Vhie” Laurilla

2min
page 13

Single mom, breadwinner shares journey as a laser technician in Abu Dhabi - Angelica Camille P. Ordonez

2min
page 8

From working as an assistant waiter to marketing manager - Kevinson Pineza De Ocampo

3min
page 9

Pinay area manager in UAE takes Caregiver class to take care dad in Philippines - Maila Clavecillas Mahadurage

2min
pages 10-11
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