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RENAN B. DALISAY 35 Freedom Lane, Interville 2

Sanville, Quezon City, Philippines

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KEYWORDS: Organizational Development and Management, Governance, Political and Business Strategy, Campaign Strategy & Management, Political Legislation, Political Communication, Project Appraisal and Implementation, Development and Management, Corporate Planning, Skills Training and Education,

FULL EMPLOYMENT AND WORK HISTORY ADMINISTRATOR NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY November 13, 2014- present

SPECIAL ASSISTANT OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT

ON FOOD SECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MODERNIZATION (OPAFSAM) – SECRETARY FRANCIS N. PANGILINAN

May 6, 2014 to November 13, 2014 CHIEF OF STAFF OFFICE OF SENATOR FRANCIS N. PANGILINAN SENATE OF THE PHILIPINES

Rm. 526, 5th Floor, GSIS Bldg, Financial Center, Roxas Blvd. Pasay City July, 2001 – June 30, 2013 PROGRAM OFFICER PHILIPPINE BUSINESS FOR SOCIAL

PROGRESS (PBSP) GOLD PROJECT PSDC Bldg., Magallanes cor. Real Sts., Intramuros, Manila June, 1999 – July, 2001

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MANAGING DIRECTOR CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE (CDI) Unit 513, Future Point Plaza 1, 112 Panay Ave.,

South Triangle, Quezon City September 1999 – July 2000

CONSULTANT OFFICE OF FORMER GOV. ROBERTO M. PAGDANGANAN (FOUNDATION FOR LOCAL AUTONOMY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE- FLAGG)

92-A Masikap Ext. Central District, Diliman, Quezon City January 2000 – July 2001

PROJECT CONSULTANT TAN ACUT & LOPEZ LAW OFFICES 23rd/F Philippine Stock Exchange Centre, Tower 1 Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City May 2000 – July 2001

PROGRAM OFFICER LEAGUE OF PROVINCES OF THE

PHILIPPINES (LPP) 6/F Unit 601-A Summit Towers, 530 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City. June, 1999 – January 2000

PRESIDENT FREEDOM DEVELOPMENT VENTURES, INC.

Owner and Operator of FREEDOM Bar Café Unit 26 Anonas Commercial Complex No. 3 Anonas St. Proj. 3 Quezon City

May 1996 – October, 1999

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NATIONAL MOVEMENT OF YOUNG LEGISLATORS (NMYL) FOUNDATION Unit 1 2/F Francisco Gold Condominium

784 EDSA, Quezon City March 1994 – May 1996

TRAINING CONSULTANT LOYOLA EDUCATION SYSTEMS, INC. MANDALUYONG BRANCH May 1992 – March 1994

RESEARCHER CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON BEHEST LOANS Office of Congressman Bonifacio Gillego

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August – October 1993

CHIEF OF STAFF OFFICE OF FORMER QUEZON CITY COUNCILOR FRANCIS N.

PANGILINAN Quezon City Hall, Elliptical Road, Q.C. April 1990 – May 1992

VP FOR FINANCE SABRE PRODUCTIONS, INC. No. 51 Matahimik St. Teachers Village, Diliman, Q.C. May 1990 – Nov. 1990

POLITICAL OFFICER VOLUNTEERS FOR POPULAR DEMOCRACY Malingap Cor. Mapagkawanggawa Teachers Village Diliman, Quezon City

April 1989 – April 1990 RESEARCHER ADVOCATES FOR THE RATIFICATION OF

THE CONSTITUTION 1987

OTHER WORK INVOLVEMENT

CAMPAIGN MANAGER 2013 Senatorial Run of Benigno Bam Aquino CAMAPAIGN MANAGER 2007 Reelection Run of Senator Kiko Pangilinan CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR 2010 Liberal Party Senatorial Slate (SLAMAT

LORRRD) CONVENOR Reimagine Pilipinas Bukas, January 2011 CONVENOR AF 2025 (Agriculture and Fisheries 2025),

February 2011 PROJECT DIRECTOR SAGIP SAKA PROGRAM

January 2012 CONVENOR PIPOL POWER INSTITUTE 2010

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CONVENOR PINOY POWER 2009 CONVENOR ROCK THE VOTE 2010/2013 CONVENOR REGISTER AND VOTE CAMPAIGN 2009

CONVENOR BANTAY KORTE SUPREMA (2008) ORGANIZER PHILIPPINE GOVERNANCE FORUM

Are We Winning The Fight Against Poverty November 29, 2005 CONVENOR JUDGES TO THE BARRIO CAMPAIGN

(JBC), a project of the Judicial Bar Council (JBC), January 2004 up to present

HEAD SECRETARIAT NATIONAL CONGRESSIONAL CANVASSING OF THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

May – June 2004

CONVENOR TEN ACCOMPLISHED YOUTH ORGANIZATION (TAYO) AWARD

January 2002 up to present EDITORIAL BOARD LPP POLICY HANDBOOK

League of Provinces of the Philippines January, 2000 – 2002 OFFICIAL REP LOCAL GOVERNANCE POLICY OF PBSP FORUM (LGPF)

Network of NGOs and POs June 2000 – 2002 LECTURER POLICY DEVELOPMENT IN LGUs Training on Campaign Management and Technical Skills in Advocacy and Media Relations Teachers Camp, Baguio City June 13-19, 2001

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OVER-ALL COORDINATOR TRAININGN SEMINAR ON INTERNET

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAGUES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) Bayview Park Hotel, Manila June 14-16, 2000

COORDINATOR/LECTURER NMYL Development Legislation Course

National Movement of Young Legislators Development Academy of the Philippines May 9-11, 2000 OVER-ALL COORDINATOR Resource Mobilization for Financial Sustainability Seminar for Leagues of Local Government

Philippine Business for Social Progress May 2 – 5, 2000 FACILITATOR Development Legislation Course Series

League of Vice-Governor of the Philippines February – April, 2000 FACILITATOR VMLP Strategic Planning

Vice-Mayors League of the Philippines Virginia Villas, Boracay, Jan 27-29 2000

CONVENOR Housing and Manpower Development Summit

League of Provinces of the Philippines

Dec. 1-3, 1999

FACILITATOR Liga ng mga Barangay National Conference

Philippine Business for Social Progress Nov. 15-18, 1999 OVER-ALL COORDINATOR Policy Agenda Formulation

League of Provinces of the Philippines July 1999 – Sept. 1999

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PRODUCER “Rockin’ Mountain High”, a Musical Concert for

the Youth, Sept. 2, 1998, Baguio City

SECRETARIAT League of Vice-Governors (LVGP)

August, 1995

SECRETARIAT American Councils of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) Visit to the Philippines

May 1995 FOUNDING SECRETARIAT National Movement of Young Legislators,

April 1991 CONVENOR Parliamentarians’ Caucus, May 1990 EXECUTIVE-ASSISTANT Area 24 , Sub-City Diliman

Sub-City Project of former Q.C. Mayor Brigido Simon, 1990 OPERATIONS MANAGER “Live With the Poor Program”

Quezon City Project Sept. 1990

EXTRA-CURRICULAR AND LEADERSHIP CREDENTIALS PARTICIPANT International Visitors Leadership Program Sponsored by the US State Department Washington DC, New York, Seattle, Colorado Spring, And Honolulu, Hawaii January 24 – February 19, 2005 OFFICIAL DELEGATE

To the State Visit to Australia of Senator Francis Pangilinan August, 2003

PARTICIPANT

Freiderich Naumann Stiftung Foundation Freedom of the Press and Information Gummersbach, Germany April 4-18, 2002

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MEMBER

Amnesty International Philippines

1987 – Present MEMBER Alpha Phi Beta Alumni Association April 1988 – Present MEMBER Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP) Alumni Association Dec. 1990 - Present

DELEGATE Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP)

Batch 1990

EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER

Coalition for Peace 1989-1990 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER

Anti-Bases Coalition (ABC) 1989-1990 CONVENOR Quezon City Youth for Peace Quezon City Government 1989-90 SECRETARY-GENERAL Center for Nationalist Studies (CNS) UP 1988–89

CHAIRMAN Task Force on Educational Reforms University Student Council (UP) 1988-89 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMEBER

Sandigan para sa Mag-aaral at Sambayanan (SAMASA) Party / Alliance 1987-88

FOUNDING MEMBER/TRAINOR Alternative Classroom Education (ACE) Program University of the Philippines Diliman , Quezon City 1988-89

MEMBER UP Panaghiusa University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City 1987-88

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COUNCILOR University Student Council University of the Philippines College Cebu1984-1985

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND College A.B. Political Science University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City 1984-1988 High School University of the Philippines College Cebu Lahug, Cebu City 1980-1984 Elementary University of San Carlos Mango Ave., Cebu City 1974-1980 Preparatory St. Benedict’s Learning Center

1972-1974

PERSONAL BACKGROUND FULL NAME Zenen Renan Bowley Dalisay AGE 47 BIRTHDATE June 9, 1967 BIRTHPLACE Quezon City CIVIL STATUS Married CITIZENSHIP Filipino RELIGION Roman Catholic HEIGHT 5 ‘ 7 ½” WEIGHT 156 lbs. SPORTS Basketball, Billiard, Bowling, Baseball, Table Tennis, Fishing HOBBIES Swimming, Photography, Mountain Climbing, Music LANGUAGE/DIALECT Filipino (Tagalog), Cebuano COUNTRIES VISITED Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei

Darussalam, Japan, Hongkong, China, Germany, Switzerland, Amsterdam, Australia, United States, South Korea

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FAMILY Wife Cynthia Marie Y. Miranda-Dalisay (Yna) Son Rafael Elijah M. Dalisay (Raja) Father Ruben Y. Dalisay Mother Leticia Bowley Dalisay RESIDENCE 35 Freedom Lane, Interville 2, Sanville, QC

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Amando M. Tetangco, Jr.

Board Member

Governor, BankoSentralngPilipinas

Amando M. Tetangco, Jr. assumed office as Governor of the BangkoSentralngPilipinas in July 2005. He is a career central banker, occupying different positions in the organization in a span of over three decades. Immediately prior to his appointment as BSP Governor, he was Deputy Governor in-charge of the Banking Services Sector, Economic Research and Treasury.

As BSP Governor, he is also the Chairman of the Monetary Board, Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) and Philippine International Convention Center (PICC); Vice-Chairman of the Agriculture Credit Policy Council (ACPC); Member of the Capital Market Development Council (CMDC), Export Development Council (EDC), PhilExport Board of Trustees (PHILEXPORT), Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency (PHILEXIM); and Director of Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC), National Development Council (NDC) and National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC).

He also represents the country in various international and regional organizations, including the Executive Meeting of East Asia and Pacific (EMEAP) Central Banks; ASEAN and ASEAN+3; South East Asia Central Banks (SEACEN); South East Asia, New Zealand and Australia (SEANZA); Center for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA); and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). He is the Governor for the Philippines in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Alternate Governor in the World Bank (WB) and in the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Before joining the Central Bank of the Philippines in 1974, Mr.Tetangco was connected with the Management Services Division of accounting firm SGV & Co.

Mr.Tetangco took up AB Economics at the Ateneo de Manila University where he graduated cum laude. He took up graduate courses in business administration in the same institution. As a central bank scholar, Mr.Tetangco took up his MA in Public Policy and Administration (concentration in Development Economics) at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, USA. Earlier, he finished his elementary and high school education at Don Bosco Academy in Pampanga.

Mr.Tetangco is married to Elvira Ma. Plana. They have three children: a son and two daughters.

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Jose A. Nuñez, Jr.

Board Member

Chairman, Development Bank of the Philippines

Chairman Nuñez has built an extensive career in banking and business management. He was previously chairman of Asian Express Money Services Corporation,a company engaged in foreign exchange dealership, money changing and global remittance services. He was also former director and treasurer of Tranzen Group, Inc, Universal LRT Corp. Ltd. and ULCOM Company Inc. He was also a former director of Philippine Veterans Bank, serving as Chairman of its board credit committee, and member of the executive and corporate governance committees.

He also served as Director of Camp John Hay Development Corporation, Northwood Resources Corporation, Citystate Savings Bank and Goldenville Holdings Corporation.

He was Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Federal Savings and Mortgage Bank from 1997-2000 until its merger with Security Bank Corporation; and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Premiere Development Bank from 1982-1986 and 1989-1991. He was also affiliated with Allied Banking Corporation and Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation.

At present, Chairman Nuñez is a director and the treasurer of La Costa Development Corp., Agus 3 Hydropower Corp., and Bukidnon Hydro Electric Corp.

Chairman Nuñez has a Bachelor of Arts major in Economics degree (Honors Program) from Xavier University, and is a candidate for a Masters in Business Administration degree from the Ateneo de Manila University.

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CECILIA C. BORROMEO

Vice Chairman l President and Chief Executive Officer

President Borromeo brings a wealth of experience in banking and management from Land Bank of the Philippines (Land Bank) to her new post in DBP. She started her banking career in Land Bank in 1989 and rose through the ranks to serve as Officer In Charge from August 1, 2016 to November 10, 2016.

She previously served as Executive Vice President of the Agricultural and Development Lending Sector of LBP where she managed the delivery of financial services for farmer organizations, MSMEs, local government units, GOCCs, corporations, other financial institutions, and consumer clients. She also performed oversight functions over LBP Insurance Brokerage, LBP Leasing Corporation, and Masaganang Sakahan, Inc. She also supervised the treasury, investment banking and global banking operations as EVP of LBP Institutional Banking Sector.

Borromeo obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Agribusiness from the University of the Philippines, and underwent the Master of Business Administration program of the De La Salle Business School. She is a graduate of the Advanced Bank Management Program of the Asian Institute of Management and the Pacific Rim Bankers Program of the University of Washington Executive Education Foster School of Business. She likewise attended the International Study on Rural Banking and Finance at the Massey University in New Zealand.

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