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Secretary
Albert F. Del Rosario
The
Honorable Albert F. del Rosario was born in Manila on November 14,
1939 and has worked for both the private sector and government. He
attended Xavier High School in New York City and subsequently
graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Science Degree
in Economics.
The
Secretary’s business career spanned a vast field which included
insurance, banking, real estate, shipping, telecommunications,
consumer products, retail, pharmaceutical, and food industries, among
others. He was member of the Board of Directors of various firms
prior to entering public service and held the position of Philippine
Ambassador to the United States in Washington D.C.
The
Secretary’s experience in the private sector included positions as
chair of Phil. Stratbase Consultancy, Inc., Makati Foundation for
Education and as president of Gotuaco, del Rosario Insurance Brokers,
Inc., Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corporation (PTIC) and
as a director in various companies and non-profit organizations,
including the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT),
BusinessWorld Publishing Corporation, First Pacific Company (Hong
Kong), PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (Indonesia), Metro Pacific
Investments Corporation (MPIC), Philex Mining Corporation, Metro
Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), Metro Pacific Tollways
Development Corporation (MPTDC), Manila North Tollways Corporation
(MNTC), ABC Development Corporation (ABC 5), Asia Insurance
(Philippines) Corporation, Philippine Cancer Society, Cultural Center
of the Philippines Foundation, Incorporated (CCPFI), Trustee of
PinoyME Foundation, Inc., member of the Asia Society’s
International Council and of the Board of Governors of International
Graduate University (Washington, DC). In addition, the Ambassador
headed the development of Pacific Plaza Towers, Metro Pacific
Corporation’s signature project at Fort Bonifacio, Global City.
As
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States, he
was instrumental in securing US$1.2 Billion U.S. funding assistance
for the Philippines, bilateral cooperation in counterterrorism and
peace and development in Mindanao, investments in the country’s
Business Process Outsourcing industry, and greater access for
Philippine exports. His enduring legacy which continues to benefit
the Philippines includes the formation of the Philippine Friendship
Caucus Committee of 80 members of the US House of Representatives,
retaining the Philippines in the list of approved investment
locations in the California Public Employees Retirement System
(CalPERS), development of the Reform Program for the Armed Forces of
the Philippines, and pioneering the Ambassadors/Consuls General Tour
of the Philippines, and Bayan Ko-Bahay Ko Program.
In
September of 2004, Ambassador del Rosario was conferred the highest
possible award, the Order of Sikatuna, Rank of Datu by H.E. President
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for his outstanding efforts in promoting
foreign relations. He also received the Philippine Army Award from
President Aquino for his initiatives as Chairman of the Makati
Foundation for Education in 1991. In early 2001, he received the EDSA
II Heroes Award from President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in recognition
of his efforts in promoting Philippine democracy. He was recently
elevated to the Xavier Hall of Fame in New York City.
Ambassador
del Rosario is married to Gretchen de Venecia. They have five
children and six grandchildren.
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