Monday, February 1, 2010

Manny Villar Profile

VILLAR, MANUEL JR. BAMBA

AGE: 59
BIRTH DATE: December 13, 1949
POLITICAL AFFILIATION: Nacionalista Party
SPOUSE: Cynthia Aguilar-Villar, representative of Las Piñas
EDUCATION: graduate of Business Administration, U.P. Diliman

GUIDING PRINCIPLE:

"SIPAG AND TIYAGA"
CURRENT POSITION: Senator of the Philippines, 14th Congress

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Born to a simple family in Manila, he grew up to become one of the richest people in the Philippines
  • First ventured into business in 1975 with an initial capital of P10,000 for a sand-and-gravel business in Las Piñas
  • Villar’s net worth based on his 2008 Statement of Assets is P1,041,383,946, with no liabilities. Up from P921.4 million in 2007
  • Villar ranked 11th in Forbes list of richest Filipinos in 2008 from 5th in 2007
  • Villar’s wife Cynthia supported the first impeachment complaint against pres. Arroyo in 2005



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Level
School
Year Graduated
Elementary
Holy Child Catholic School
1962
High School
Mapua Institute of Technology
1966
College
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Business Administration and Accountancy
1970
Further Studies
University of the Philippines, Masters in Business Administration
1973
CAREER HISTORY
Position
Office
Years
Senator
Philippine Senate
2001-Present
·          Senate President in 2007, unseated in November 2008 in relation to the C-5 road project anomaly

·          Filed 204 bills covering comprehensive legislative program of action (3rd highest filer among senators of the 12th congress)

·          Was Senate President Pro-Tempore

·          Former Senate Chairman of the Committee on Finance

·          Former Senate Chairman of the Committee on Public Order and Illegal Drugs

·          Senate Vice Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations

·          Senate Vice Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture

·          Authored 44 laws during the 12th Congress, among them: RA 9178 Barangay Micro Business Enterprises Act, RA 9189 Overseas Absentee Voting Act, RA 9208 Anti-Trafficking of Persons Act, RA 9257 An Act Granting Additional Benefits and Privileges to Senior Citizens, and RA 9262 Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act

·          Still sponsors the Sipag at Tiyaga Caravan Kaalaman

·          2004: President of the Nacionalista Party, the country’s oldest political party
Representative: Lone district of Las Piñas
House of Representatives
1998-2001
·          Speaker of the House, 11th Congress (voted by 171 of 220 congressmen)

·          Marshaled consensus in the House to reform the ‘pork barrel’ system by limiting congressional discretion projects to the set parameters of the Executive’s development policies

·          Led the passage of the “Clean Air Act”

·          Shepherded into law the following: Retail Trade Liberization Act, the New Central Bank Act, New Securities Code and the New Banking Act
Representative, Las Piñas-Muntinlupa district
House of Representatives
1992-1998
·          House’s representative in government’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington DC, 1992

·          Construction of Alabang-Zapote Flyover

·          “Friendship Route” introduced to ease traffic by persuading subdivision homeowners to open their roads to the public

·          Passed Republic Act 8003 “Declaring Certain Areas in Las Piñas as Tourist Spots” formalizing his program of rehabilitating historical and cultural landmarks in Las Piñas starting with the world-famous Bamboo Organ Church. The ongoing project dubbed as “Las Piñas Historical Corridor” covers the stretch of the Old District and may even rival the Intramuros and Vigan restoration projects.

·          Initiated privately funded tree planting drive in his district

·          Developed P10-million tree nursery beside his home

·          Organized “Manpower on Wheels” Program, a livelihood training school housed in a van to accommodate poor students who could not go to schools without fare money, produced more than 5,000 graduates

·          Sucat-Pulanglupa Link Road to Parañaque and Zapote-Molino (Daang Hari) Link Road to Cavite opened

2ND TERM

·          Upgrade Las Piñas Distrcit Hospital with a new building and more advanced facilities

·          Launched “Sagip Bukas” Drug Prevention Program on all private and public schools of Las Piñas educating youth about dangers of drug abuse

·          Nationalized Las Piñas High School to upgrade its facilities
Stockholder
C & P Homes Inc.; Household Development Corp.; Palmera Homes Inc.; Britanny Corp.; Adelfa Properties Inc.; Fine Properties Inc.; M.B. Villar Co. Inc.; Macy’s Inc.; Golden Haven Memorial Park Inc.
not available
Entrepreneur
Various companies
1975-present
Financial analyst
Private development
1972-1975
Auditor
Sycip, Gorres and Velayo
1971-1972

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