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Hermilando Mandanas

Hermilando Ingco Mandanas (born March 25, 1944), colloquially nicknamed as Dodo, is a Filipino politician who served as Governor of Batangas since 2016; previously served this position from 1995 until 2004. He served as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the 2nd District of Batangas from 2004 until 2013.

Hermilando Mandanas 萬永高
Official Portrait, 2016
21st Governor of Batangas
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
Vice GovernorSofronio Ona, Jr. (2016–2019)
Mark Leviste (2019–present)
Preceded byVilma Santos
In office
June 30, 1995 – June 30, 2004
Vice GovernorRichard Recto (1995–2001)
Peter Laurel (2001–2004)
Preceded byVicente Mayo
Succeeded byArman Sanchez
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from the 2nd District of Batangas
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byFrancisco S. Perez II
Succeeded byRaneo Abu
Personal details
Born
Hermilando Ingco Mandanas

(1944-03-25) March 25, 1944 (age 80)
Bauan, Batangas, Philippines
Political partyPartido Demokratiko Pilipino (2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (c. 2016)
UNA (2013–2017)
Lakas–CMD (before 2003)
Liberal (2003–2013)
Spouse(s)
(died 2022)

Angelica Chua
(m. 2024)
ResidenceBatangas City
Alma mater
ProfessionPolitician
NicknameDodo

Early life and education edit

Hermilando Ingco Mandanas was born on March 25, 1944, in Bauan, Batangas. His parents were Ernesto Ylagan Mandanas and Azucena Garcia Ingco.

He studied at Bauan Aplaya Elementary School from 1949-1955 and finished High School at St. Bridget College from 1955 to 1959. He finished his Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree as consistent dean's lister – first honor at De La Salle College in 1963. He then became a university scholar at the University of the Philippines and studied for his master's degree in business administration, where he graduated honor roll in 1969. He obtained his honorary degree (honoris causa) as doctorate in humanities at Batangas State University.[1]

He also served as chairman of Department of Accountancy (1968–1969), associate dean of School of Commerce (1967–1969) and a member of the board of trustees (1979–1985) in the De La Salle University.

Career edit

Private sector edit

Mandanas started out by working for different companies. He was a supervisor of the Carlos J. Valdes & Co. from 1963 to 1965. He then served as an executive assistant to the president of the Far East Bank and Trust Company. In 1972, he was the president of the Fereit Realty Development Corporation until 1975 and as the Philippine Commercial Delegate of the Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterior from 1975 to 1978. Then he became the managing director of the Manila & Hong Kong Capital Corporation from 1980 until 1987.[2]

He also served as the director for: Alpa Asia Hotels & Resorts Incorporated; United States Capital Corporation; Philippines-China Development Corporation; Oriental Pacific Equities (Hong Kong); Manila Taiwan Development Corporation; Apex Mining and Exploration Company and Rural Bank of Batangas.

From 1987 to circa 1995, he also was the chairperson and president of the: Omnivest; Hedge Issues Management; Abacus Consolidated Holdings; Suricon Resources Corp.; and HIM Management Corp.

Government sector edit

After the issuance of the Presidential Decree No. 1396, Mandanas served as the first general manager of the Human Settlements Development Corporation under former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

From 1995 to 2004, he served as Governor of Batangas and concurrently president of the Federation of Regional Development Council of the Philippines. He also served as chairman of the Regional Development Council (Region IV-A, Southern Tagalog) from 1995 to 2004, the Regional Peace and Order Council (Region IV-A) from 1995 to 2001 and from 2003 to 2004, and CALABARZON Coordinating Council from 2001 to 2004.

From 2004 to 2013, he served as the representative for 2nd district of Batangas, holding positions such as former chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, vice-chairperson for Economic Affairs, and member for the majority in various committees including Banks and Financial Intermediaries, Bases Conversion, East ASEAN Growth Area, Energy, Foreign Affairs, Globalization and WTO, Government Enterprises and Privatization, Millennium Development Goals, National Defense and Security, and Trade and Industry. Additionally, he chaired Congressional Oversight Committees overseeing the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, Physical Examination of Imported Articles, and Official Development Assistance, and was a member of the Safeguard Measures Act committee. During his tenure, he and Bataan Governor Enrique Garcia Jr. petitioned the Supreme Court of the Philippines for a higher share of national internal revenue taxes for local government units, leading to the Mandanas-Garcia Ruling, named after them.[3][4]

In 2016, he was reelected to his second stint as Governor of Batangas.[5]

Among his accomplishments as governor was to be the first provincial chief executive to give honorariums and PhilHealth benefits to barangay workers.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Mandanas's first wife was Regina Reyes Mandanas, daughter of former Bureau of Immigration commissioner Edmundo Reyes Sr. and Marinduque governor Carmencita O. Reyes, until her death on May 5, 2022 due to sepsis.[6][7]

On May 8, 2024, Mandanas married his second wife, lawyer Angelica Chua, who is a native of Ibaan and 48 years his junior. The nuptials took place at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Batangas City, following earlier reports that the couple began dating earlier in the year.[8][9][10][11]

Awards and citations edit

  • Philconsa's Medal of Wisdom and Courage Awardee, Phil. Constitution Association, February 8, 2012 (Constitution Day)
  • 2006 Dangal Ng Pilipinas Awardee, Consumers Union of the Philippines
  • 2005 Regional Kabalikat Awardee, Technical Education & Skills Development Authority
  • 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, Most Outstanding Congressman, Makati Graduate School, Congress Magazine, MV Gallego Foundation
  • 2004 Outstanding Public Official, Consumer's Union of the Philippines, 15th Annual National Consumers Award
  • Outstanding Governor Award, 2nd Local Government Leadership Award, Senate, Republic of the Philippines, 2002 and 2003
  • Gawad Parangal Awardee, Most Outstanding Provincial Governor, 7th National Social Welfare and Development Forum, October 2003
  • 2002 Provincial Nutrition Green Banner Awardee, In the Calabarzon Region, National Nutrition Council, September 2003
  • Most outstanding Governor of the Philippines, Awarded by PNP Maritime, 2002
  • Kabalikat Awards 2000, Tesda
  • Most Outstanding Governor of Calabarzon, Leader Magazine, July 9, 2000

References edit

  1. ^ "Profile of Hermenegildo Mandanas". GeoCities. October 1, 2009. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  2. ^ Mandanas, Hermilando (June 6, 2016). "Hermilando Dodo Ingco Mandanas". Governor Hermilando Dodo Ingco Mandanas. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  3. ^ G.R. No. 199802 (3 July 2018), Mandanas vs. Ochoa, Supreme Court E-Library, retrieved May 9, 2024
  4. ^ Admin (April 29, 2022). "DILG-NCR starts discussions on Mandanas-Garcia ruling implementation". DILG-NCR. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  5. ^ "Former Batangas Rep. Mandanas is governor-elect". The Philippine Star. May 10, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  6. ^ Datu, Dennis (May 5, 2022). "Ex-congresswoman Gina Reyes Mandanas, pumanaw na". ABS-CBN News (in Filipino).
  7. ^ "Gina Mandanas, wife of Batangas Gov. Dodo Mandanas, passes away". politiko.com.ph. May 5, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  8. ^ Domingo, Katrina (May 9, 2024). "Batangas governor Mandanas weds lawyer nearly 50 years his junior". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  9. ^ "Angelica A. Chua". platonmartinez.com. May 7, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  10. ^ Uson, Melanie (May 9, 2024). "80-year-old Batangas governor marries lawyer who is almost 50 years younger than him". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  11. ^ Garzon, Van (May 9, 2024). "Batangas Governor Dodo Mandanas, Lawyer Partner Officially Tie the Knot". philnews.ph. Retrieved May 9, 2024.

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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Batangas
2016–present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Vicente Mayo
Governor of Batangas
1995–2004
Succeeded by
House of Representatives of the Philippines
Preceded by
Francisco S. Perez II
Member of the House of Representatives
from Batangas's 2nd district

2004–2013
Succeeded by

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maternal family name is Ingco and the surname or paternal family name is Mandanas Hermilando Ingco Mandanas born March 25 1944 colloquially nicknamed as Dodo is a Filipino politician who served as Governor of Batangas since 2016 previously served this position from 1995 until 2004 He served as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines representing the 2nd District of Batangas from 2004 until 2013 The HonorableHermilando Mandanas 萬永高Official Portrait 201621st Governor of BatangasIncumbentAssumed office June 30 2016Vice GovernorSofronio Ona Jr 2016 2019 Mark Leviste 2019 present Preceded byVilma SantosIn office June 30 1995 June 30 2004Vice GovernorRichard Recto 1995 2001 Peter Laurel 2001 2004 Preceded byVicente MayoSucceeded byArman SanchezMember of the Philippine House of Representatives from the 2nd District of BatangasIn office June 30 2004 June 30 2013Preceded byFrancisco S Perez IISucceeded byRaneo AbuPersonal detailsBornHermilando Ingco Mandanas 1944 03 25 March 25 1944 age 80 Bauan Batangas PhilippinesPolitical partyPartido Demokratiko Pilipino 2017 present Other politicalaffiliationsIndependent c 2016 UNA 2013 2017 Lakas CMD before 2003 Liberal 2003 2013 Spouse s Regina Ongsiako Reyes died 2022 wbr Angelica Chua m 2024 wbr ResidenceBatangas CityAlma materDe La Salle College BS University of the Philippines MBA ProfessionPoliticianNicknameDodo Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Private sector 2 2 Government sector 3 Personal life 4 Awards and citations 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editHermilando Ingco Mandanas was born on March 25 1944 in Bauan Batangas His parents were Ernesto Ylagan Mandanas and Azucena Garcia Ingco He studied at Bauan Aplaya Elementary School from 1949 1955 and finished High School at St Bridget College from 1955 to 1959 He finished his Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree as consistent dean s lister first honor at De La Salle College in 1963 He then became a university scholar at the University of the Philippines and studied for his master s degree in business administration where he graduated honor roll in 1969 He obtained his honorary degree honoris causa as doctorate in humanities at Batangas State University 1 He also served as chairman of Department of Accountancy 1968 1969 associate dean of School of Commerce 1967 1969 and a member of the board of trustees 1979 1985 in the De La Salle University Career editPrivate sector edit Mandanas started out by working for different companies He was a supervisor of the Carlos J Valdes amp Co from 1963 to 1965 He then served as an executive assistant to the president of the Far East Bank and Trust Company In 1972 he was the president of the Fereit Realty Development Corporation until 1975 and as the Philippine Commercial Delegate of the Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterior from 1975 to 1978 Then he became the managing director of the Manila amp Hong Kong Capital Corporation from 1980 until 1987 2 He also served as the director for Alpa Asia Hotels amp Resorts Incorporated United States Capital Corporation Philippines China Development Corporation Oriental Pacific Equities Hong Kong Manila Taiwan Development Corporation Apex Mining and Exploration Company and Rural Bank of Batangas From 1987 to circa 1995 he also was the chairperson and president of the Omnivest Hedge Issues Management Abacus Consolidated Holdings Suricon Resources Corp and HIM Management Corp Government sector edit After the issuance of the Presidential Decree No 1396 Mandanas served as the first general manager of the Human Settlements Development Corporation under former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr From 1995 to 2004 he served as Governor of Batangas and concurrently president of the Federation of Regional Development Council of the Philippines He also served as chairman of the Regional Development Council Region IV A Southern Tagalog from 1995 to 2004 the Regional Peace and Order Council Region IV A from 1995 to 2001 and from 2003 to 2004 and CALABARZON Coordinating Council from 2001 to 2004 From 2004 to 2013 he served as the representative for 2nd district of Batangas holding positions such as former chairman of the Ways and Means Committee vice chairperson for Economic Affairs and member for the majority in various committees including Banks and Financial Intermediaries Bases Conversion East ASEAN Growth Area Energy Foreign Affairs Globalization and WTO Government Enterprises and Privatization Millennium Development Goals National Defense and Security and Trade and Industry Additionally he chaired Congressional Oversight Committees overseeing the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program Physical Examination of Imported Articles and Official Development Assistance and was a member of the Safeguard Measures Act committee During his tenure he and Bataan Governor Enrique Garcia Jr petitioned the Supreme Court of the Philippines for a higher share of national internal revenue taxes for local government units leading to the Mandanas Garcia Ruling named after them 3 4 In 2016 he was reelected to his second stint as Governor of Batangas 5 Among his accomplishments as governor was to be the first provincial chief executive to give honorariums and PhilHealth benefits to barangay workers citation needed Personal life editMandanas s first wife was Regina Reyes Mandanas daughter of former Bureau of Immigration commissioner Edmundo Reyes Sr and Marinduque governor Carmencita O Reyes until her death on May 5 2022 due to sepsis 6 7 On May 8 2024 Mandanas married his second wife lawyer Angelica Chua who is a native of Ibaan and 48 years his junior The nuptials took place at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Batangas City following earlier reports that the couple began dating earlier in the year 8 9 10 11 Awards and citations editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Philconsa s Medal of Wisdom and Courage Awardee Phil Constitution Association February 8 2012 Constitution Day 2006 Dangal Ng Pilipinas Awardee Consumers Union of the Philippines 2005 Regional Kabalikat Awardee Technical Education amp Skills Development Authority 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Most Outstanding Congressman Makati Graduate School Congress Magazine MV Gallego Foundation 2004 Outstanding Public Official Consumer s Union of the Philippines 15th Annual National Consumers Award Outstanding Governor Award 2nd Local Government Leadership Award Senate Republic of the Philippines 2002 and 2003 Gawad Parangal Awardee Most Outstanding Provincial Governor 7th National Social Welfare and Development Forum October 2003 2002 Provincial Nutrition Green Banner Awardee In the Calabarzon Region National Nutrition Council September 2003 Most outstanding Governor of the Philippines Awarded by PNP Maritime 2002 Kabalikat Awards 2000 Tesda Most Outstanding Governor of Calabarzon Leader Magazine July 9 2000References edit Profile of Hermenegildo Mandanas GeoCities October 1 2009 Retrieved May 7 2024 Mandanas Hermilando June 6 2016 Hermilando Dodo Ingco Mandanas Governor Hermilando Dodo Ingco Mandanas Retrieved June 6 2016 G R No 199802 3 July 2018 Mandanas vs Ochoa Supreme Court E Library retrieved May 9 2024 Admin April 29 2022 DILG NCR starts discussions on Mandanas Garcia ruling implementation DILG NCR Retrieved May 9 2024 Former Batangas Rep Mandanas is governor elect The Philippine Star May 10 2016 Retrieved May 11 2024 Datu Dennis May 5 2022 Ex congresswoman Gina Reyes Mandanas pumanaw na ABS CBN News in Filipino Gina Mandanas wife of Batangas Gov Dodo Mandanas passes away politiko com ph May 5 2022 Retrieved May 7 2024 Domingo Katrina May 9 2024 Batangas governor Mandanas weds lawyer nearly 50 years his junior ABS CBN News and Current Affairs Retrieved May 9 2024 Angelica A Chua platonmartinez com May 7 2024 Retrieved May 9 2024 Uson Melanie May 9 2024 80 year old Batangas governor marries lawyer who is almost 50 years younger than him The Philippine Star Retrieved May 9 2024 Garzon Van May 9 2024 Batangas Governor Dodo Mandanas Lawyer Partner Officially Tie the Knot philnews ph Retrieved May 9 2024 External links edit Member Information Hermilando I Mandanas House of Representatives of the Philippines Retrieved 2008 03 05 nbsp Media related to Hermilando Mandanas at Wikimedia Commons Political offices Preceded byVilma Santos Recto Governor of Batangas2016 present Incumbent Preceded byVicente Mayo Governor of Batangas1995 2004 Succeeded byArmando C Sanchez House of Representatives of the Philippines Preceded byFrancisco S Perez II Member of the House of Representativesfrom Batangas s 2nd district2004 2013 Succeeded byRaneo Abu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hermilando Mandanas amp oldid 1223678614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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