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The 2006 Guam Aviation and Tourism Symposium was held from Oct. 31 through Nov. 1 at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa. At the symposium were (back row from left) Gordon Bevan air market development knowledge director for Airport Strategy & Marketing Ltd; Ernie A. Galito moderator of the symposium; David B. Tydingco president of the Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association; Frank F. Blas chairman of the board of directors of the A.B. Won Pat International Air Port Authority; (front row from left front row) Sen. Antonio R. Unpingco chairman of the Committee on Tourism Maritime Military and Veteran Affairs of the 28th Guam Legislature; Sen. Jesse A. Lujan chairman of the Committee on Aviation Immigration Labor and Housing of the 28th Guam Legislature; and Sen. Mark Forbes speaker chairman of General and Omnibus Matters and chairman of the Executive Committee of the 28th Guam Legislature.
Guam American Motorcycles which does business as Guam Harley-Davidson held a soft opening for its new location in Asan on Nov. 5. At the soft opening were (from left) Diana D. Nielsen president of Guam Harley Davidson; and William Nielsen general manager of Guam Harley-Davidson.
Former Supreme Court of Guam Justice Frances Tydingco-Gatewood was sworn in as chief judge of the U.S. District Court of Guam on Oct. 30 at the District Court of Guam. A reception was later held that day at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa. At the reception were (from left) first lady Joann Camacho; and Mary C. Torres deputy general manager of the Guam Visitor’s Bureau.
Former Supreme Court of Guam Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood was sworn in as chief judge of the U. S. District Court of Guam on Oct. 30 at the District Court of Guam. A reception was later held that day at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa. At the reception were (from left) Daniel Gatewood Frances’ son; Stephen Gatewood Frances’ son; Chief Judge Gatewood; Robert R. Gatewood periodontist and owner of the Robert R. Gatewood dental clinic and Frances’ husband; and Michael Gatewood Frances’ son.
Former Supreme Court of Guam Justice Frances Tydingco-Gatewood was sworn in as chief judge of the U. S. District Court of Guam on Oct. 30 at the District Court of Guam. A reception was later held that day at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa. At the reception were (from left) Rosanne Ada; former Gov. Joseph F. Ada and Rosanne’s husband; Sen. Larry F. Kasperbauer chairman of the Committee on the Education and Community Development of the 28th Guam Legislature.
Reliable Builders Inc. won the Institutional award at the Guam Contractor’s Association’s Excellence in Construction award ceremony for its work on the Jesus and Eugenia Leon Guerrero Business and Public Administration building at the University of Guam. The event was held Nov. 3 at the Hyatt Regency Guam. At the ceremony were (from left) Ray Yanger Sales Representative for Matsons Navigation Co.; Marivic O. Tapel accountant for Reliable Builders; Jong K. Kim president of Reliable Builders; Reynaldo M. Brigino project manager of Reliable Builders
Black Construction Corp. won the Contractor of the Year award for the seventh consecutive year at the Guam Contractor’s Association’s annual Excellence in Construction Awards ceremony on Nov. 3 at the Hyatt Regency Guam. At the ceremony were (from left) Debra J. Kaae; Harry Higa head dispatcher of Black Construction; Donald J. McCann projects manager at Black Construction; and Thomas E. Anderson executive vice president of Black Construction.

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