Mary Jean Lee Patindol

MARY JEAN LEE "JEANETTE" C. PATINDOL

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DIGITAL PROFESSIONAL & MENTOR

Career Journey

Mary Jean Lee "Jeanette" C. Patindol served as an Assistant Professor at USLS for 24 years, teaching Economics, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Communication in Conflict Transformation courses. She retired early in July 2000 and pivoted to full-time writing as an SEO content writer and digital marketer for clients in Australia, Canada, Europe, and the U.S. Today, she continues as a freelance writer, business and development consultant, speaker, trainer, healthpreneur, and digital content creator.

Her proudest personal achievement is raising three children into fine human beings as a solo parent, balancing family, work, and passion projects with remarkable dedication. Career-related awards and accomplishments are extensive and detailed in her CV, including achievements in consultancy, writing, and health and wellness training.

Leadership and Impact

Lasallian Values in Practice

Jeanette's Lasallian journey has profoundly shaped both her professional and personal life. Inspired by Bro. Roly Dizon's motto, "Excellence with a Soul, Competence with Compassion", she approaches her work and volunteer efforts with integrity, humility, and a commitment to service.

  • Integrity: Upholds honesty and ethical principles in all endeavors.
  • Excellence: Strives for the highest standards in professional and personal endeavors.
  • Transparency: Maintains openness in communication and collaboration.
  • Humility: Leads with grace and respect for others.
  • Servant Leadership: Puts the mission and the welfare of others first, guiding by example.
Advice to Young Lasallian Women

Jeanette encourages young women to:

  • • Be true to yourself: Strive to become the best and highest version of yourself.
  • • Follow your bliss: Pursue what brings joy, meaning, and fulfillment.
  • • Take the higher ground: Act with grace and integrity, no matter how others behave.
  • • Trust in God's justice: Believe that wrongs are accounted for and goodness prevails.

Through these principles, she demonstrates how Lasallian values can guide a woman in achieving personal, professional, and spiritual fulfillment.