ADDRESS: 8 Celery Dr. Valle Verde 5, Pasig city
TELEPHONE: 898-2251 TO 54 FAX: 989-2255
DATE OF BIRTH: 12 August 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH: Iloilo City
STATUS: Married
WIFE: Yulia Tyulyupa Haresco
CHILDREN: Jose (20 November 1987)
Anna (08 August 1989)
Sofia (04 September 2002)
A. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1. Aquaculture Productivity and Management Course (APDEM), SEAFDEC)
University of the Philippines Joint Course; Session IV 1980, Manila, Philippines.
2. Philippines Marines Basic Officer Course, AFP, 1980.
3. Master of Arts in International Economics, McGill University, 1978 Montreal, Canada.
4. Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Bachelor of Science in Accounting De La Salle University, 1973, Manila, Philippines.
5. Instructors Course, Philippine Navy, AFP, 1970.
6. High school and Grade School De La Salle College, 1964, Taft Avenue, Manila
B. WORK EXPERIENCE
1. Present Activities
A. Aquaculturist (owner) of a 50-hectare intensive prawn farm, Ibajay, Aklan.
B. Board Director, PNOC
C. Vice President, P.U.S.A. Inc. (security agency) 43 Ilang-ilang Street, Maligaya Park Subd., Novaliches, Q.C. D. Business Development Director-Asia Pacific, Mabey & Johnson Ltd.- 6/F, MARC 2000 Tower, 1793 Taft Ave. Cor. San Andres St.,Malate, Manila
- Floral Mile, Twyford Reading RG10 9SQ, England.
WINACE GROUP
A. Chairman/CEO, Winace
B. Chairman, Winsource Solutions Inc.
C. Chairman, Winace Land
D. Chairman, Winace Security
2. Positions Held
A. Special Program Officer, Presidential Task Force on Bridge, OES MalacaƱang, Manila.
B. Board Director, Resource Inter-Pacific Corporation Japan/Australia/R.P. joint venture in modular housing and real estate development.
C. Board Director, Acme Travel Corporation Ground Floor, Blanco Center 119 Alfaro Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City.
D. Country Sales Director, Pacific Focus International (USA) for Tandem Computers (USA), MATCOM 2 (USA)/Downey (USA) 30 August 1995 to 30 June 1996.
E. Vice President, Strategic Planning and Corporate Communications Postal Bank Novem ber 1994 – August 1995
F. Bank Economist, Postal Bank March 1994 – October 1994
G. Officer-in-Charge, Office of the President (CCPAP)
• Duration (November – December 1991 to June 1992)
• Sign administrative and accounting requirement of CCPAP
• Ensure smooth flow of documents within CCPAP
• Submit a summary of actions taken/memoranda issued while OIC to the Executive Director.
• Review reports of the BOT Consultants prior to submission to USAID.
• Consult with other Directors on matters related to on-going foreign assisted projects.
• Ensure updating of MIS and all foreign assisted projects, particularly 1991/1992 PAP projects.
H. Director IV, External Relations, Office of the President (CCPAP)
• Duration (November 1991 – September 1993
• Initiative and conduct informal legislative, diplomatic and private sector briefings particu larly with the Legislative Technical Staffs aimed at improving Executive Legislative interface.
• Formulate and prepare pertinent policy paper in response to legislative, diplomatic and private sector inquiries affecting CCPAP activities.
• Initiative formulation of necessary Legislative Bills/Resolutions which would harmonize various Executive-Legislative positions with special emphasis on the CCPAP Chairman’s policy directions as mandated by the President.
• Serve as two-way window between the CCPAP Secretariat and the Legislative, by way of:
- Handling and tracking of all communications, requests and inquiries in relation to project funding requirements emanating from the legislature for the CCPAP Secretariat.
- Prepare necessary documentation/communication for Legislative funding support re quested by CCPAP Executive Director.
I. Consultant, Senate Committee on Economic Affairs under Senator Vicente T. Paterno (August 1991 to June 1992), as
• Chief of Staff
• Chairman, Senate Technical Working Group Committee of the Committee on Eco- nomic Affairs.
J. Special Assistant, Secretary Elfren Cruz, Presidential Management Staff (September 1990 to January 1991).
K. Head, House Technical Working Group for the Philippine Assistance Program (Novem ber 1989 to September 1990.)
L. Supervising Consultant – Congressional Economic Planning Service, (C.E.P.S),
forerunner of current Congressional Planning and Budget Office (July 1988 to November 1989).
M. Consultant – House Sub-Committee on International Economic Policy, Chaired by Hon. Ramon S. Bagatsing, Jr. (July 1987 to July 1998).
N. Owner, Haresco Trade Specialist Co. and Silver Thread, Inc. (1982 to 1987).
O. President and Board Member, Business Assistance and Consultancy Group, Inc.(BGI), a joint – venture partnership with Borenschoft-Moredon and Associates (BMB) of the Nether lands and Belgium (1980 to 1982).
P. Project Economist, Agriculture Section II UNCTAD-ITC (International Trade Center), Geneva, Switzerland, 1975.
Q. Manager, Temik trading Inc., export of Philippine handicraft to Switzerland and Luxem bourg, 1973 to 1974.
R. Accounting Clerk, Security Bank (Escolta Branch) 1972.
3. Other Assignments
UNDP, Sub – consultant to review and assess at mid-cycle UNDP-assisted projects in Asian and Pacific Region held in Nepal, 1980.
A. UNDP, Sub-consultant to review and assess UNDP-assisted project paper on "Stability of ASIAN/ASEAN Export Earnings", 1981.
C. AWARDS
• Postal Bank Board Commendation, May 1994
• Candidate, Ten Most Outstanding Aklanon, 1985
• Most Outstanding Project, Manila Jaycees, 1985
• Second Honors, De La Salle University
D. PARTICIPATION IN CONDUCT OF RESEARCH AS TEAM LEADER OR PRINCIPAL WRITER FOR:
1. CCPAP
A. Regional Development Planning Series
B. Report on the Philippine Assistance Program
C. Economic Zone Framework for Subic Bay Development Authority
D. In Support of Congressional Generic Listing for Build-Operate Transfer Projects
2. House of Representatives
A. Review of the Import Liberalization program- I and II
B. Policy Framework for Alternatives to the US Bases
C. Legislative Environment for the PAP
D. Export Expansion – I and II
E. Towards and Agricultural Credit Delivery System
F. Report on the PAP, 1992
3. Presidential Management Staff (PMS)
A. EO 413 and Its Distortive Effects
B. The Impact of 9% Levy on Domestic Exports
C. Streamlining the Cabsec and PMS
D. Single-Focus Approach until 1992
E. Enhancement Options for OCW Remittances
F. Defending the Middle – Class Bureaucracy
G. Conserving Government Expenditure on Office Rentals
H. Full Circle: Completion of Edsa – Ortigas Interchange & Others by February 1992
4. Senate
A. Issues and Comments on the RP-US treaty of Friendship, Amity and Economic Cooperation
B. Towards an Integrated Agricultural Livelihood Enhancement System
C. Senate CEA Terminal Report
D. OTHER ACTIVITIES
• Director, Manila Jaycees Senate, 1996 to 1998
• Officer, P(2LT) 4th Reserve Battalion, Philippine Marines
• Member (inactive) Rotary Club of Kalibo West
• Member, Philippine Navy Golf Club. /MP mailto:madyaas_pen@yahoo.com
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