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DALANGIN ANGELO P
1400126
MAY 2017
LUCIO TAN
Tan and Ferdinand Marcos reportedly met in the early 1960s when Marcos was
a senator, and their friendship strengthened. After Marcos, who had served seven
years as president of the Philippines, declared martial law in 1972, Tan served as the
catalyst for what would become three of the country’s largest businesses. When his
Fortune Tobacco Corp. allegedly received tax breaks, it was able to beat its rivals. In
1977 Tan acquired the insolvent General Bank and Trust (later renamed Allied
Banking Corp.) for a pittance, and three years later he launched Asia Brewery, Inc.,
when Marcos rescinded a measure prohibiting the establishment of new beer
companies.
After the fall of Marcos in 1986, the administrations of Corazon Aquino (1986–
92) and Fidel Ramos (1992–98) tried to prove that Tan’s companies had been
secretly owned by Marcos and therefore should be confiscated. In addition, it was
alleged that Tan had not been duly assessed his fair share of taxes on his holdings.
In 1992, unbeknownst to the Aquino government, Tan secretly financed the winning
bid that secured the purchase of the newly privatized Philippine Airlines, Inc. (PAL).
In 1995 he became chairman of the airline. As the owner of PAL and head of Fortune
Tobacco Corp. (which by 1996 commanded nearly 75 percent of the Philippine
market), and with an estimated net worth between $1 billion and $8 billion, Tan was
considered the richest man in the Philippines. He was virtually untouched by an
ongoing government probe into the legitimacy of his operations. Accused of tax
evasion and other unsavoury business practices that dated back to his association
with Marcos during the 1960s and ’70s, he avoided conviction when a Philippine
Supreme Court ruling found that the tax bureau had prosecuted the matter in an
improper manner. In 1996 he won ruling control of PAL, and the House of
Representatives approved a bill that favoured tax breaks for his beer and cigarette
concerns. In 2007 the Supreme Court upheld the decision that voided the state’s
orders of sequestration of Tan’s companies.
RAMON S. ANG
Ramon S. Ang is the Vice Chairman since January 28, 1999, President and
Chief Operating Officer since March 6, 2002 of the Company. He is also a Member of
the Executive Committee and Nomination and Hearing Committee of the Company.
He also holds the following positions in other publicly listed companies: President
and Chief Executive Officer of Top Frontier Investment Holdings Inc. and Petron
Corporation; Chairman of San Miguel Brewery Inc. and San Miguel Brewery Hong
Kong Limited (listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange), and Liberty Telecoms
Holdings Inc.; Vice Chairman of Ginebra San Miguel, Inc., and San Miguel Pure
Foods Company, Inc.. He is also the Chairman and CEO of SMC Global Power
Holdings Corp., and Chairman of Sea Refinery Corporation, San Miguel Foods, Inc.,
Ramon See Ang (simplified Chinese: 蔡启文; traditional Chinese: 蔡啟文; pinyin:
Cài Qǐ Wén; born January 14, 1954) is a Filipino businessman. He is the President
and Chief Executive Officer of Top Frontier Investment Holdings, Inc., the the largest
shareholder of San Miguel Corporation (SMC). He is also the Vice-Chairman,
President and Chief Operating Officer of San Miguel Corporation (PSE: SMC) and
the Chairman of Cyber Bay Corporation (PSE: CYBR) and Eagle Cement
Corporation.
Ang was elected Vice-Chairman of San Miguel Corporation in January 1999; and
in March 2002, its President and Chief Operating Officer. In June 2012, Ang gained
control of San Miguel Corporation after acquiring the shares owned by Eduardo
Cojuangco.
JAMES L. GO
NAPOLEON L. NAZARENO
Education and Training:
BS Mechanical Engineering University of San Carlos, Cebu City
Master in Business Management Asian Institute of Management
INSEAD Executive Program The European Institute of Business Administration
Fountainbleau, France
Doctor of Technology (Honoris Causa) University of San Carlos, Cebu City
Membership in Board of Listed Companies:
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
He became the President and CEO of Metro Pacific Corporation from August
1995 to December 1999, and Pilipino Telephone Corp (Piltel) from November 1998
to January 2003 and its Chairman from 1998 to 2004. He was appointed as the
President and CEO of PLDT in February 2004 and became the President and CEO
of its subsidiary Smart Communications in January 2000. He also serves as
Chairman of several subsidiaries of Smart including Wolfpac, SBI, I-Contacts. He
serves as Director of the following companies:
PLDT
ePLDT, Inc.
PLDT Global Corporation
Smart Communications, Inc.
Aces Philippines Cellular Satellite Corporation
Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corporation
Metro Pacific Holdings, Inc.
Metro Pacific Management Services, Inc.
Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation
Bonifacio Land Corporation
Nigel Paul C. Villarete (born September 18, 1962) is a Filipino civil engineer and
urban planner. He is the General Manager of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport
(MCIA), located in Mactan Island, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu, Philippines, and the Chief
Executive Officer of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA).[1]
Mr. ANGELITO D.
BERMUDO
Prior to AG&P and DMCI, Lito worked with Linde Arabian Contractors in a
number of key roles, including Marketing and Business Development, Senior
Contracts Manager and then, Deputy General Manager of Linde’s Middle East
operations.
is the Senior Vice President and Head of Networks Services of PLDT Co. He
holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Mapua Institute of Technology and
a Master of Science in Industrial Economics from University of Asia and Pacific.
He is the chairman of ACES Philippines Cellular Corp. and also Director of the
following companies: PLDT Global, Smart Communications Inc., Mabuhay
Philippines Satellite Corp., Infocom Technologies Inc., Tahanan Mutual Building and
Loan Association Inc., PLDT-Maratel Inc., PLDT- Philcom Inc.
Mr. Lim served as Senior Vice President and Head of Networks Services of
Philippine Long Distance Company (PLDT). He is the Chairman of the Board of
ACES Philippines Cellular Corp. and director of PLDT Global, Smart
Communications Inc., Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corp., Infocom Technologies
Inc., Tahanan Mutual Building and Loan Association Inc., PLDT-Maratel Inc., PLDT-
Philcom Inc.
Mr. George N. Lim served as Senior Vice President of Philippine Long Distance
Telephone Company from February 26, 1999 to January 1, 2013 and served as its
Head of Network Services Assurance from October 2010 to January 1, 2013. Mr. Lim
served as Head of Business Transformation Office for Network Team of Philippine
Long Distance Telephone Company since January 1, 2008. Mr. Lim served as Senior
Vice President of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company. He served as Head
of Network Services at Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. from February 1,
2003 to December 31, 2007. He has over 25 years of work experience in
telecommunications management. Mr. Lim served as Head of Network Development
and Provisioning from February 1999 and as Head of Marketing from December
1993.
He is a Director of some subsidiaries of PLDT and Philippine Home Cable
Holdings, Inc. Mr. Lim serves as a Director of Philippine Bright Moon Cable
Networks, Inc., Smart Communications, Inc., Tarlac Cable, Satellite Cable TV
(Pangasinan), Cavite Cable (Imus), Isla Cable (Tanauan, Batangas), Hotel
Interactive Systems, FilCredit Finance and Capital Development Corporation and
several PLDT subsidiaries, namely, Smart, ACeS Philippines, Telesat, Clark
Telecom, Mabuhay Satellite, Subic Telecom, MaraTel, Contact World, Inc. and
Sidera Technologies, Inc.
An IEEE Fellow, he is a past president of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
and former editor of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems.
Dr. Leon Chua, (BSEE)- Former Dept Chair, University of California, Berkeley,
Electrical Engineering.
First recipient of the 2005 Gustav Kirchhoff Award---the highest IEEE Technical
Field Award for outstanding contributions to the fundamentals of any aspect of
electronic circuits and systems; recipient of the IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award
in 2000, the IEEE Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize in 1972, the IEEE W. R. G.
Baker Prize in 1978, the Frederick Emmons Award in 1974, and the M. E. Van
Valkenhurg Award in 1995 and 1998; holder of 7 US patents and 8 honorary
doctorates and recognized by the Institute of Scientific Information as one of the top
15 most-cited authors in all fields of engineering during 1991-2001.
Education:
Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urban-Champaign, 1964MSEE.,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961
BSEE, Mapua Institute of Technology, 1959