BOARD OF DIRECTORS


President William Barbo (WB), was born in Basey, Samar. His parents moved to Manila in search of greener pasture. As a young boy, he sold, ice candy and was one of the "takatak boys" selling cigarettes along the crowded and busy streets of Tondo, Manila. As a teen-ager, he drove tricycles in Navotas to help his parents make a living. To finance schooling in college, he worked as a Crew at McDonalds for 7years, the same number of years to complete his Engineering Course as a working student. For want of a job after college, he worked as a BARTENDER, a position he painstakingly held over five years.
Little that he know that all these that he had gone through, and the values he learned at the so called University of Hard-Knocks: humility, hard-work, self-reliance, perseverance, patience, sacrifice, value of customers, service oriented disposition, understanding people, high standard of excellence, etc, are lessons that prepared him to become who he is now, the PRESIDENT OF UNO INTERNATIONAL.
Success in Network Marketing
Due to perseverance, hard-work, focus, consistency, positive attitude and other attributes that he i endowed with, WB became one of the most popular and respected personalities in the field of Network Marketing in our country. Whatever Networking Company he associated with, he became a consistent Top Earner and Millionaires Club member.
Together with the brothers, Oliver and Herbie Chua, they are now regarded as the THREE ACES of Network Marketing Industry in the Philippines.

Herbert Go Chua, a young millionaire married to a gorgeous lady of Gapan, Nueva Ecija, Marites Salvador. Together, they are blessed with two lovely, beautiful children, Patricia Mharice (14) and Byancha Mharice (11).
Just like brother, Oliver, Herbie also had his share of life's unpredictable and sometimes inevitable ups and downs from childhood of extreme affluence, to teenage life of arduous financial struggles, then back to life of abundance courtesy of hard-work, and Network Marketing.
At a very young age of 18, he became a family man. The yoke of fatherly responsibility rested on his shoulders at a tender age. With abounding determination, he did not allow the youth and lack of experience impede on his goal of raising an ideal and financially secure family. From the very start, and since the blood of Chinese entrepreneurs flows in his veins, the value of being your own boss, of being a business owner, remained to be his strong resolve. To him, employment was neither an option nor an open, viable proposition.
Thus, the young business person partnered with his friends, most of whom were older than he was, and ventured into Buy and Sell of cars. Just like other business of this kind, the flow of income came unpredictably depending on the season and economic condition. Nevertheless, he managed not just to make ends meet but, provided a comfortable life for his family.

Oliver Go Chua, was born in Manila to pure Chinese parents. He is married to a hard-working, lovely lady, Stephanie "Apple" Tan, also of Manila. The couple is blessed with three children, Zachie Mhiel (5), Zuri Mae (3), and Zara Marie (2). In the 1980's, Oliver's family was engaged in business that belong to the Top 1,000 Corporations in the Philippines. He was the proverbial child born with a silver spoon-elite, well-to-do, affluent-rich! In fact, he grew up with bodyguards hovering all over to ensure their safety. High-end, luxury cars were to them ordinary possessions.
Their employees used to tell him, "kahit ilang generations pa, sa yaman ninyo, di mauubos ang pera ninyo at di kayo maghihirap." Quite ominous. This human "prophecy" did not come true, but the contrary. When Oliver was a teen-ager, business downtrend turned their wheels of fortune 360 degrees. Their business collapsed, his father passed away, and they were left with seemingly insurmountable challenges; the possibility of poverty is staring them straight in the eye.