JCI Philippines is composed of five administrative areas - Area 1 for Northern Luzon, Area 2 for Metro Area, Area 3 for Bicol Region + Palawan, Area 4 for the Visayas, and Area 5 for Mindanao. Each Area is headed by an Area Vice President. There are also a total of 24 Regional Vice Presidents, representing the regions within each administrative area.
Area 4's administrative regions correspond to Eastern, Central, and Western Visayas regions (Regions 6, 7, and 8). Thus there are three (3) Regional Vice Presidents for the area.
Like a JCI Local Organization President, an AVP and RVP has only one year to lead.
Below is the list of Area Vice Presidents for JCI Philippines' Visayas Area (Area 4) over the years. There is a traditional rotation between the regions on stewardship as AVP -- Central, Eastern, Western. In 2021, the AVP is from Central Visayas, in 2022, it is expected that Eastern Visayas would take the leadership.
2023 - Ivy M. Pangantihon-Cubid (Bacolod)
2022 - Paul Redoña Cinco (Tanauan Pasaka)
2021 - Eric Paolo Pestaño Smith (Mandaue)
2020 - Maylene B. Villanueva (Barotac Nuevo Tamasak)
2019 - Jude Avorque Acidre (Candahug Liberation)
2018 - Lyzel Uy-Kimpang Tillo (WoMandaue)
2017 - Jose Francisco V. Gerona (Regatta)
2016 - Cheeryl Enrica Esperas (Tacloban Love)
2015 - Ken Derrick S. Ngo (Cebu)
2014 - Shannah Leigh Octaviano (Metro Iloilo Dinagyang)
2013 - RJ Baclay (Catbalogan Balud)
2012 - Francisco Constantine "Tantin" Yu (Cebu)
2011 – Jojo Ealdama (Metro Bacolod)
2010 – Jonathan “JoCal” P. Calvara (Candahug Liberation)
2009 – Carlo Pontico C. Fortuna (Mandaue)
2008 – Joni May Tan (Iloilo Ilang-Ilang)
2007 – Manuel Van Torrevillas (Catbalogan Balud)
2006 – Joseph Roy M. Sencio, CLT (Mandaue)
2005 – Wilson “Jun” Gamboa, Jr. (Bacolod)
2004 – Neil Camenforte (Candahug Liberation)
2003 – Lyndon L. Fermo (Cebu)
2002 – Fulbert C. Woo, CLT (Iloilo)
2001 – Eugene V. Tan (Candahug Liberation)
2000 – Emma Ray Panaguiton (Dumaguete)
1999 – Ismael “Maeng” Penado, CNT (Bacolod)
1998 – Jimmy “Jim-Jim” Yaokasin, Jr. (Candahug Liberation)
1997 – Samuel “Sammy” Go (Mandaue)
1996 –
1995 –
1994 – Marcelo “Marcel” Fernan, Jr. (Metro Cebu Uptown)
1993 –
1992 –
1991 –