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MEET TOMMIE

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Born in Guimbal, Iloilo and raised in Makato, Aklan, Tamerlane “Tommie” Mopia and his family had only migrated to the US in 2008. “It was hard, as a then eighteen-year-old, to navigate moving into an entirely different place where we were the minority,” Tommie shared in an interview, when asked about the beginnings of his journey in the United States. He started off as an office worker in one of the hospice agencies in Southern California.

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Upon noticing that Filipinos are one of the most in-demand healthcare workers, Tommie thought to himself that while his countrymen worked hard to perform well, they were always just workers and never the owners despite making up a huge bulk o f the workforce. “This led me to opening our own hospice and home health agency in Southern California.” According to him, this venture was his first entrepreneurial big break. 

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Since he’s been in the healthcare industry for a long time, Tommie has been successful in creating relationships, building trust, and  supporting business plans focused on critical collaboration. But having worked in diverse private and government-owned hospitals, he felt like he needed a break from the constant and heavy responsibilities that came with working in healthcare. “What made me branch out into the entertainment industry was this need for a break. I lived, breathed, and ate only hospice and home-health. I needed something that was fun. And I also wanted to do something that also gave back to the Filipino community.”

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This led to the creation of the TGM Group of Companies inc, which Tommie founded and worked in as CEO. The company, which does live concert and music productions all around the United States, held their first ever concert featuring internationally renowned musician Jake Zyrus. “We started from one concert, building up to more and more. One thing led to another, and I was having so much fun that I didn’t notice we had worked with so many Filipino artists, already.” 

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Tommie’s gritty exploration and crossover from one industry to another has garnered attention and gotten him awarded by Gawad Amerika as the Outstanding Young Entrepreneur of 2022. “It’s a truly humbling experience,” Tommie exclaimed when asked about it by CNN Philippines. “I’m proud to be able to be a part of this.” 

His beginnings may have been tough, as Tommie recalls what it was like having all the resources he needed in the Philippines but suddenly having to start over from scratch when they migrated to the US. “As a minority, someone often overlooked, it was important for me to bring something new to the table. Something people had never seen before,” Tommie explained when asked about the process of how he achieved his success. “Most importantly, the most critical thing for me was loving what I do. As long as you love your dream, chase after it, and work hard for it. Everything will just flow through.”

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Written by: Samantha Cornwell for NY Weekly.   To read full article, click HERE

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