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Guam, 21 March 2022 – Through its Watts-Up Environmental Committee and Employee Engagement Committee, Dusit Guam properties continue to organize employee activities throughout the year aimed at giving back to the community. On the heels of a Tumon beach clean-up, dozens of participants eagerly gathered to dedicate another early weekend morning to making a difference – this time by planting over 70 hibiscus seedlings at the Ricardo J. Bordallo’s Governor’s Complex in Adelup on February 26.

Partnering with the Guam Department of Agriculture’s Forestry & Soil Resources Division (Guam Forestry) for this tree-planting not only symbolizes Dusit Guam rooting itself in the island as a hotel destination, but more importantly provides a sustainable opportunity to live out its brand values of care, commit, can do.

Dusit Guam’s Watts-Up Environmental Committee & Employee Engagement Committee participants in the tree-planting included: Becky Flores, Jennifer Mapa, Marissa Borja, Camille Borja, Salvatore Borja, Yumi Oka, Mary Rose Malabag, Fumika Kanamori, Miwa Bravo, Junko Jasmin, Aravindakshan Nair, Denise Moon, Jun Choi, Brett Armstrong, Raizelle Hilario, Darlene Pascual, Sherry Reyes, Arnold Agustin, Maricel Galang, Steven Rodrin, Jesse Reyes, Robbie Gatus, EJ Panganiban, Bradley Murciano, Todd Johnson, Joel Sanchez, Catalina Lardizabal, Donna Laguana, Lilibeth Almoite, Angela Bambalan, Rosalinda Soriano, Herman Nonci, Buenafe Tabilas, Isable Orozco, Ken Nishizawa, Josephine Camacho, Taylor Santos, Torie Rapadas, Tony Rapadas.

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