


Armed with renewed passion, she opened up PnC, a small music school in Milpitas, CA, which quickly became home to many young students and teachers. She furthered her voice training with Lorna Emata-Goodwin and Seth Riggs, founder of SLS technique. She became the children’s music and drama director at GSCC church. It didn’t take too long to find herself back into the swing of things. It was her first child who re-introduced her to her first love, music. After obtaining her college degree in Business Management from San Jose State University, she took a quick pause from music to practice as a Certified Public Accountant at several big-5 Accounting firms. She supported herself through college by singing professionally around the bay area with a Top 40’s band. Her single, No Reason, received airplay in local jazz stations and she found herself opening for Grammy awardees such as Eric Benet, Joe Sample, Isaac Hayes and Tower of Power. In 1995, Pamela wrote and released a pop R&B music album with an independent label. When the family migrated to the United States, new opportunities emerged. Pamela and her mother took many jeepney rides to ballet and jazz classes at the Velarde School of Dance, voice and piano trainings with some of Philippine’s finest teachers. Born and raised in Baguio City, Philippines, Pamela’s mother who was a dedicated educator, allocated her humble budget to giving Pamela lifetime skills.
#The lightning thief cast full
It has been a full circle for this mother of three, who believes that every circumstance prepares an individual for a greater journey in life.
