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Raul Rodriguez

Raul Rodriguez’ work experience spans across more than 30 years in the Information Technology field, working as an executive in local and multinational companies.  He has also worked in HR Organizational Development and in management consulting.  He also conducts various management training programs both for SMEs and large corporations. Raul is an adjunct faculty in the John Gokongwei School […]

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Anna Martinez

Anna Martinez has 29 years of experience in the banking industry, primarily with the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Corp (HSBC) playing key roles in human resource areas of training and development as well as front and back office operations, customer service, and corporate account management. She is adept at working with diverse, multi-cultural teams […]

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Aurma Manlangit

Aurma Manlangit holds a Masters Degree in Public Management and AB Social Sciences from the University of the Philippines. She currently heads the Ateneo School of Government’s Executive Development Program and was primarily responsible for the design and delivery of training modules on local economic development and alternative financing for Local Government Units. Prior to […]

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Cristina Liamzon

Dr. Cristina Liamzon is a development consultant with over 30 years of involvement with civil society organizations on issues of agrarian reform and rural development, food security, gender and development, sustainable livelihoods, local economic development and migrant concerns. She was until 2010 the president of Associazione Pilipinas OFSPES in Rome, Italy. Tina holds a BA […]

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Antonio La Viña

Dean Antonio La Viña has been the Dean of the Ateneo de Manila University’s School of Government since 2006. Prior to this, he worked for 8 years at the Washington DC-based World Resources Institute (WRI). His earlier experience includes serving as Undersecretary for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) of the Philippines and […]

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Daniela Laurel

Daniela Laurel holds a doctorate degree in Management Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in Italy. Her research interests include exploring financial tools for Social Entrepreneurship and Socially Responsible Investing using third sector and capital models. Prior to joining the academe, she worked for two years as an investment banker at the Royal Bank of […]

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Alexandra Ganzon

Alexandra Ganzon is the Marketing Officer (Italy) for Bangko Kabayan Inc., the leading rural bank in Southern Tagalog. She graduated with a degree in Marketing Management from the De La Salle University in 2000. On the same year she was also recognized as the Philippine Marketing Association’s Excellence Awardee. Prior to coming to Italy, she gained […]

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Stefano Fois

Stefano Fois currently works as a Consultant for the Business Performance Institute based in Berlin, London, and Turin where he specializes in capability building , organizational restructuring, and management training. Prior to this, he spent three years as a banker, working in Paris, London, Turin, and Amsterdam. Stefano holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from the […]

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Dr. Juan Kanapi, Jr.

Dr. Juan Kanapi, Jr. is presently the Chief Learning Officer of the Rizal Academy for Innovation and Leadership (TRAIL), a school without walls, helping leaders to transform their organizations into learning organizations. Juan is a Senior Faculty of the Executive Doctorate in Education Leadership (EDEL) and the Public Management Development Program (PMDP) for top government […]

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Ma. Teresa Medrano-Ganzon

Ma. Teresa Medrano-Ganzon is the Managing Director of Bangko Kabayan (BK), Inc. She is also the president of Ibaan Rural Bank Foundation inc., the social arm of BK. Teresa has endeavored to weld business efficiencies, development concerns and faith-based motivation to grow a business organization with a strong orientation towards service to the rural community. […]

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