
Florince Christy, the eldest daughter among 4 other siblings, is an Iban originally from Saratok then moved to Sri Aman is residing in the Resort City of Miri, married and blessed with 2 beautiful children. Florince is a graduate from Michigan University USA, majoring in Hospitality and Tourism Studies.
Florince holds a number of portfolios where she is the CEO of Maxcel Institute of Management, The Principal Consultant & Trainer of Futuristic Communication Management Services Sdn Bhd, Exco Women of Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP), Woman Chief (SPDP)of Sadong Jaya, Exco member of Sarakup Indu Dayak Sarawak , Miri (SIDS), A Fellow (F. CTH) of the Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality(CTH, UK), A certified & Accredited Public Relations Practitioner (APRP) by the Institute of Public Relations Malaysia (IPRM), a trainer and facilitator for the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia , Member of the Malaysian Society for Training and development (MSTD), Member of Tourism Educator Association of Malaysia (TEAM), Member of the International Council of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education (CHRIE)USA and a certified instructor and trainer for the Board of Trustees of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA)USA.
Involvement in Community Service
Florince has been actively involved in various community services in her personal, professional and political capacity. Her very energetic, dynamic and proactive personality makes her well liked and her charisma makes her very approachable to all people of all ages.
As the owner and CEO of Maxcel Institute of Management, she has awarded sponsorship and scholarship to the under priviledged and deserving children to undergo education in the fields of hospitality & tourism with the hope that they will be successful in their fields and can improve their livelihood and help their families.
As a well sought professional speakers and motivator, she has conducted various talks to all spectrums of the communities, sharing, encouraging and guiding the kampong folks particularly in the areas of education, leadership, homestay (tourism) and motivational programmes.
She also provides some financial assistance to needy families to start up their homegrown business such as kueh sepit (love letters/rolls) to enhance their earning capacity and to better themselves economically and socially.
Florince is also providing and supplying baju kurung /baju melayu for the Malay old folks during Hari Raya Festival so that they are able to wear new shirts during the festive season, and giving morale support for the Orphanage and Old Folks home.
She has conducted motivational and leadership talks for the local dignitaries in Sarawak, NGO’s, Political Bodies and Youth Movement.
She assists single mothers and other deserving people to get assistance from the relevant government agencies and also has created awareness for them to seek assistance.
Comments on Women
From the evolutionary point of view, the role of the pre-history man and woman was well defined to begin with. Traditional roles were determined via gender-based and had been established out of necessity instead of the social environment. Men banded together in order to protect their interests, which were their families. They defended and provided for the stability of the community within the environment so that the women could safely operate in their socially-defined capacity. Whilst the women of prehistory acted as adhesive that bound the community together. At the same time, they were regarded to be far more superior than the males in tending to domestic issues; the only role in lead, which remains their responsibility until this present day
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