How does one make a good and well-rounded entrepreneur? Maybe by pursuing a Business and Management degree and by studying in prestigious universities inside and outside the country. Experience may also count.
However, Fr. William F. Masterson S.J has his own unique way of forming a good, competent, and kind-hearted entrepreneur. With his passion for helping the rural communities and lifting them up from poverty, Fr. Bill has inspired a responsible man in the person of Mr. Robert “Bobby” Ansaldo.
A look on “Bobby” Ansaldo
Bobby, as what most people call him, is currently the president of Xavier Estates Home Owners Association. Despite the great responsibility he is carrying, he remained bubbly and charming, establishing rapport and becoming close to his colleagues and the residents of the subdivision in the process.
He was a product of the College of Agriculture under the Animal Husbandry and Agricultural Economics program. After taking up Agriculture, he decided to pursue another degree in Business and Management at the Asian Institute in Managing (AIM).
The entrance of Fr. Bill
Blessed with a good job, a nice and comfortable home, and with a caring family and friends, Bobby also had his share of struggles and frustrations.
After graduating high school, Bobby immediately decided to take Agriculture in college as it has always been his dream. His only problem was where to pursue the course. The choices ultimately narrowed down and became a battle between two prestigious universities: University of the Philippines in Los Baños and Xavier University. He chose the latter because of the influence of two people—his father and Fr. William Masterson S.J, the former dean of the College of Agriculture in XU.
Fr. Bill, weak and bed-ridden, endorsed Xavier University to him. Bobby was convinced when he said, “You will enjoy taking up Agriculture in Xavier University. We do not have the kind of facilities that the UP Los Baños has but we will be able to give you the benefits of a Jesuit education that is going to give you a more rounded education than just a technician.” With those overwhelming words, he proceeded to take his degree in the university.
His life had its share of ups and downs, but, his determination to attain his goals had been consistent. He took up a master's degree in Business and Management at the Asian Institute in Managing and was able to sustain his needs through student loans. He studied more because he did not only want to be labeled as merely an agriculturist but a “developmental agriculturist.”
The influence of Fr. Bill in his life
Becoming an agent for development—that's the biggest contribution of Fr. Masterson in his life.
Taking up Agriculture in Xavier University gave Bobby the passion to serve the rural communities. It also gave him a broader view of life.
Fr. Bill also influenced him greatly in business management. He became as passionate and as wise as the “Big Boy” in terms of rural development. He’s always in for business transactions that will benefit the farmers and the rural communities just like Fr. Masterson. In fact, Bobby is one of the people behind the “Café Ateneo”—a tambayan coffee shop—which is now established inside XU. The coffee will be mass produced by farmers in the highlands of Bukidnon and other places. His goal is to place more machines in the vicinity to produce more jobs for the farmers.
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Bobby’s love for the farmers is inspired by Fr. Masterson. With his motivation and overflowing passion in Agriculture and Business, he will definitely be more successful in the years to come. Fr. Bill has transformed him into a better and more rounded entrepreneur through his words and actions—from a plain “agriculturist” to a helpful and kind-hearted “developmental agriculturist”. Because of the “Big Boy”, Bobby had not only helped himself but many others as well.