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From flight attendant to financial leader: A story of growth, authenticity

by Neska Centina, LAWIN.news April 5, 2025
written by Neska Centina, LAWIN.news April 5, 2025
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Photo courtesy: Joyce Garcia Healthy Living

As a Filipino-American who’s built a meaningful life in both business and her community, Joyce Mesina Garcia’s story is a blend of family values, passion, and a strong determination to create lasting change. Her journey showcases not just the success of an entrepreneur, but the heart of a woman who is deeply committed to her community and culture.

Joyce turns her journey into a powerful story of resilience, authenticity, and growth—not just for herself, but for everyone around her—tackling life’s personal and professional challenges with strength and heart.

Roots in the Philippines: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Joyce’s story begins in Daet, Camarines Norte, in the Philippines, where she was born and spent her early years. Raised in Manila, she developed a deep appreciation for the importance of family, culture, and education. Joyce’s foundation was built not only in the classrooms but also through the everyday experiences that shaped her character.

At just 10 years old, Joyce moved to the United States with her family, beginning a new chapter in her life. Her transition to American life was not without its challenges, but it was during this period that she began to understand the intersection of two cultures.

After living in the U.S. until junior high, Joyce returned to the Philippines to finish high school.

“Going back to the Philippines allowed me to reconnect with my roots in a way many other teens don’t get to experience,” Joyce reflects. This opportunity helped her rediscover her heritage in a deeper, more personal way.

Living in Manila, Joyce immersed herself fully in Filipino life—taking public transportation, staying in a dorm, and playing basketball at the University of the Philippines.

“I wasn’t rich, but those were invaluable lessons in independence and resilience,” Joyce recalls.

This period of self-discovery was both challenging and enriching, laying the groundwork for the independent, driven individual she would become.

The Move to the U.S.: A New Beginning

The early years in the U.S. were full of obstacles, yet they played a vital role in Joyce’s growth. When her parents divorced, Joyce’s father, who was in the U.S., decided to send her to live with her mother.

At first, she didn’t plan on staying in the U.S. permanently. “When my dad asked if I wanted him to petition me for citizenship, I turned it down,” Joyce admits. Despite her initial reservations, she soon discovered that this decision would lead to new opportunities and success.

Joyce’s career began as a flight attendant for Saudi Arabian Airlines, where she was exposed to different cultures and learned valuable lessons in communication, adaptability, and problem-solving.

“The airline industry taught me how to work under pressure, how to communicate with people from all walks of life, and how to develop thick skin, especially in dealing with Middle Eastern culture,” Joyce says.

Over time, she was promoted, and eventually based in New York City, where her life would take another turn—she met her future husband. Their love story began in one of Manhattan’s largest clubs, and 25 years later, they are still going strong. “We’re celebrating 25 years of marriage this May,” Joyce says, her voice filled with warmth.

Shifting Careers: Building a Legacy in Financial Services

In 1999, Joyce decided to leave the airline industry and pivot into a corporate career. After working at a hotel in Manhattan, she transitioned into another company before discovering her true calling in the financial services industry. Nearly eight years ago, Joyce took the leap and founded Legacy Ensured Group, a life insurance and financial services business. Through this venture, she has dedicated herself to helping families secure their futures and protect their financial legacies.

The name of her company, “Legacy Ensured,” reflects Joyce’s passion for ensuring that families can protect their financial futures. “It’s not just about financial planning,” Joyce explains.

“It’s about offering peace of mind and the reassurance that families will be okay no matter what happens.” Helping clients pay off debt, plan for the future, and create lasting legacies has brought Joyce immense satisfaction.

“The greatest reward for me is knowing that I’m providing families with the security to build their futures,” she adds.

A Commitment to Family, Culture, and Community

Throughout her career, Joyce has remained firmly connected to her Filipino heritage. She credits social media with helping her stay in touch with her family in the Philippines.

“My daughter knows her relatives back home, and we make it a priority to travel to the Philippines so she can experience her roots first-hand,” Joyce shares. Her commitment to maintaining cultural ties is a cornerstone of her identity.

In Austin, Texas, where she now lives, Joyce is a prominent figure in the Filipino-American community. As the region chair for the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, she plays a key role in supporting Filipino-American business owners and professionals.

“Many people in Austin don’t know we have a Filipino-American chamber, so our goal is to raise awareness and help those who could benefit from it,” Joyce explains.

But her work goes beyond business; it’s about fostering connections and creating a space where Filipino culture continues to thrive. “It’s important for my daughter and the younger generation to understand the importance of our heritage,” Joyce adds.

In addition to her work with the Chamber, Joyce is also involved in serving the homeless through her church’s nonprofit organization. Once a month, she volunteers to provide food and assistance to those in need in Austin.

“It’s a lot of work, but it’s important to me to maintain this service,” Joyce says, demonstrating her commitment to giving back to the community. She is also working to get the Chamber more involved in addressing homelessness in the area, underscoring her desire to create lasting, positive change in the community.

The Power of Authenticity and Mentorship

Joyce’s approach to leadership is grounded in authenticity and genuine connection. She firmly believes that to truly influence others, one must first be true to oneself and sincerely care about others.

“I don’t do things for publicity or recognition. I do them because I genuinely want to help,” Joyce says. Her authenticity has made her a respected connector within her community, bringing together people and businesses that can support one another.

This genuine approach extends to her professional life. Joyce believes that personal connections are integral to success, and she takes pride in seeing her clients and team members succeed.

“I connect people because I want to see them grow. Helping others helps us all,” Joyce reflects. As a mentor, Joyce is deeply invested in the growth of those around her, fostering an environment of support and encouragement.

Joyce’s business is a reflection of her values. “I’m motivated by seeing the impact I can make on my clients’ lives,” she says. Whether she’s helping families secure their financial future or guiding young professionals in their careers, Joyce is driven by the knowledge that she’s making a tangible difference in the lives of others.

New Horizons: Embracing Mind-Body Coherence

Looking ahead, Joyce is excited about new opportunities that lie before her. She recently attended a retreat with Dr. Joe Dispenza, a renowned figure in the field of mind-body coherence, and she plans to integrate these teachings into her professional and personal life.

“It’s all about the right mindset,” Joyce explains. “Focusing on mind-body coherence will help me become a better version of myself in every aspect of my life.”

Despite her growing focus on self-improvement, Joyce remains committed to her work with nonprofits and continues to advocate for causes close to her heart, particularly homelessness. She is determined to keep her involvement in these efforts strong and impactful.

Advice for the Next Generation of Movers and Shakers

When asked what advice she would offer to the younger generation eager to make a difference, Joyce’s message is clear: “Keep going, even when you face setbacks. Life is full of bumps in the road, but those are where you learn the most. Stay true to your passions and be authentic.”

Joyce believes that today’s younger generation, especially with the pressures of social media, is on a journey toward greater authenticity.

“Young people today are becoming more real about who they are, and that’s what matters. It’s not about looking perfect—it’s about being genuine.”

Joyce’s story is a powerful reminder that success is not just about personal achievement, but about legacy, community, and the impact we have on the world around us.

Whether through her work in financial services, her contributions to the Filipino-American community, or her service to those in need, Joyce continues to inspire those around her. Her journey proves that when passion, dedication, and a commitment to others come together, they create a lasting impact that resonates for generations.

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Neska Centina, LAWIN.news

Neska Centina is a journalist whose passion for storytelling has been shaped by both her media experience and legal background. Holding a Juris Doctor from the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, she blends her understanding of law with her expertise in mass communication. Her journey in journalism began in elementary school, where she first served as Editor-in-Chief of her school publication, a role she continued in high school. This early love for writing led her to pursue Mass Communication at the same university, where she further honed her skills as Sports Editor for the Tolentine Star. After earning her degree, Neska’s career took her from the digital newsroom of ABS-CBN to local radio stations like Brigada News FM and Radyo Bandera Bacolod, where she reported, wrote, and anchored news. Her experience spans various platforms, allowing her to craft stories that are both compelling and informed by her legal knowledge. Today, Neska utilizes her varied background to enhance the field of journalism, reaching from Texas to the Philippines and the world. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

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