UST alumnus is Jersey City lifetime chief assessor
NEW JERSEY â The Filipino American community in Jersey City hailed the appointment of Eduardo Toloza as a lifetime chief assessor of Jersey City. âThe City Council unanimously approved his appointment. Ed did a great job in the city. When he came to the U.S. in 1981, Ed immediately worked in the City Hall and started as a cashier. Everyone praised his work as he was promoted as chief assessor," said Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy in a ceremony at Fiesta Grill. Toloza took his oath of office presided by Healy. Attending the solemn ceremony was his wife, Didi, and their three children. âI promise to build on the trust. I believe that public service is noble and a necessary cause. I will redouble my efforts by upholding the strongest ethical standards," said Toloza, who is the first Filipino American to hold the post. Mariano de Vega called Toloza, his fellow Knight of Rizal, to say, âYou made me so proud." Toloza graduated from one of Asiaâs oldest Catholic universityâThe University of Sto. Thomas â in 1976. In 1981, he immigrated to the U.S. and immediately worked as a cashier at the City Hall. He took up a masterâs degree in management at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1983, he was promoted to accountant and later as assistant municipal tax collector. He was appointed as an assessorâs aide in 1991 and became assistant assessor in 1997. Due to his competence, talent, and strong work ethics, he was chosen as the cityâs chief assessor in 2002. And this year he was named lifetime chief city assessor, which gives him a permanent tenure. Toloza is an active community leader and a member of the Knights of Rizal. He is also a member of Jersey Cityâs Toastmasters and Philippine American Friendship Day. He was named 10 outstanding Filipinos in New Jersey. He hails from Mexico town, Pampanga. âWherever we are, Filipinos have a sense of duty and purpose to cultivate discipline. Filipinos are global citizens and we strive for the best. Let us help and support Ed Toloza," said Consul Lindy Lachica. Hundreds of Filipino Americans danced, dined and popped bottles of wines to celebrate Tolozaâs appointment. It was a testament to FilAmsâ vibrant contributions to the economic life of the city. âI represent the area where Ed lives. Iâve known him for over 15 years and admire his discipline and work," said Councilman Bill Gaughan. âWe are proud of his accomplishments. I have known Ed for 20 years. He is very honest, dependable and full of integrity," said Gani Morales, president of Topnotch Electronics and a member of Jersey City Filipino American Chamber of Commerce. - Philippine News