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Jose V. Romero Jr.

Jose Emeterio Villanueva Romero Jr. (4 May 1934 – 10 September 2018), also known as Joe Romero or Jose V. Romero Jr., was a Filipino statesman and diplomat.

Early life and education

Romero was born on May 4, 1934, to José E. Romero and Elisa Zuñiga Villanueva. His father was the first Philippine ambassador to the Court of St. James's, while his brother Eddie Romero was a National Artist of the Philippines for cinema.[1][2]

Romero's father was the son of Francisco Romero Sr., mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental from 1909 to 1916 and later a member of the Provincial Board of Negros Oriental, and Josefa Calumpang Muñoz, daughter of Tanjay gobernadorcillo Don José Teves Muñoz and Doña Aleja Ines Calumpang, a great-granddaughter of Don Fernando Velaz de Medrano Bracamonte y Dávila (es), Marquis of Tabuérniga de Velazar (es), 15th Marquis of Cañete (GE) (es), 6th Marquis of Fuente el Sol (es), 8th Marquis of Navamorcuende (es), 15th Lord of Montalbo, and Knight of the Order of St. John.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Romero was formerly married to Carmelita Beatriz Espina Corominas of Cebu and had three children. She is the niece of Anita Corominas-Guerrero, wife of León María Guerrero III who succeeded José E. Romero as Philippine ambassador to the Court of St. James's.[9]

Romero obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees in history and economics from Trinity College, Cambridge. He did postgraduate work in economics at Georgetown University and obtained a doctorate degree in development management from the University of Asia and the Pacific.

Professional career

Upon Romero's return from his studies at Cambridge, he worked as an economist at the Department of Economic Research of the Central Bank of the Philippines. He was later the director-general of the Congressional Economic Planning Office[10] of the Philippine House of Representatives during the speakerships of José Laurel Jr. and Cornelio Villareal. He was executive director of the United Coconut Authority of the Philippines in the mid-1960s[11] and served as president of the Philippine Economic Society from 1971 to 1972.[12][13]

In 1981, Romero co-founded the Makati Business Club together with Enrique Zobel, Rogelio Pantaleon and Bernardo Villegas.[14][15]

During the presidency of Corazon Aquino, Romero served simultaneously as chairman of the Philippine Coconut Authority and undersecretary of the Department of Agriculture.[16] He later served as board member of United Coconut Planters Bank and president of the Coconut Investment Fund Management Company.[17]

Romero was later appointed Philippine ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Italy. While chief of mission to Rome, he was also the executive director of the Common Fund for Commodities and permanent representative to the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.[18]

Romero served as a professorial lecturer and long-time trustee of the University of Asia and the Pacific and the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication. He also lectured at various times at the Ateneo de Manila University, the Asian Social Institute, St. Paul University Dumaguete and Silliman University.[19][20][21][22]

As a writer and scholar, he authored three books on Philippine political economy and the coconut industry: Philippine Political Economy,[23] Postwar Political Economy: 1946-1965,[24] and Transforming the Coconut Industry: Institutional and Policy Reforms Toward Shared Development.[25] He was also a business columnist and publisher. He was formerly the business editor and assistant publisher of the Manila Bulletin and contributed to the Financial Times and The Manila Times.[11][26]

Romero was president of the Philippine Ambassadors Foundation, Inc., an association of active and retired diplomats in the Philippines.[27] At the time of his death in 2018, he was chairman of the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations.[28][29][30][31][32]

Death

Romero died, at 84, on 10 September 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland while visiting family.[26][33]

References

  1. ^ "600th anniversary of Sulu Sultan's state visit to Beijing noted". Manila Standard. June 27, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  2. ^ "Eddie Romero's epic film to be re-exhibited this year | The Freeman". philstar.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  3. ^ Merlie M. Alunan; Bobby Flores Villasis; Negros Oriental Centennial Foundation (1993). Kabilin: legacies of a hundred years of Negros Oriental. Negros Oriental Centennial Foundation. ISBN 9789719135401. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  4. ^ TÉLLEZ ALARCIA, Diego. "Intriga cortesana y represión política en el reinado de Carlos III: el caso de D. Fernando Bracamonte Velaz de Medrano (1742-1791)". www.academia.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  5. ^ Glendinnig, N; Harrison, N, eds. (1979). Escritos autobiográficos y epistolario de José de Cadalso. London: Thamesis Book Limited.
  6. ^ Romero, José E. (1979). Not So Long Ago: A Chronicle of My Life, Times and Contemporaries. Manila: Alemar-Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
  7. ^ Echauz, Robustiano (1894). Apuntes de la Isla de Negros (in Spanish). Tipo-lit. de Chofre y comp.
  8. ^ "Subject - Tabuérniga de Velazar, marqueses de". PARES. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  9. ^ Fernandez, Erwin S. (2017). The Diplomat-Scholar: A Biography of Leon Ma. Guerrero. Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore: ISEAS Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 978-981-47-6243-4.
  10. ^ "History and Overview, Bureau Functions, Directory". cpbrd.congress.gov.ph. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  11. ^ a b "The business editor par excellence". Manila Bulletin Business. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  12. ^ "Philippine Economic Society | List of Past PES Presidents". www.pes.org.ph. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  13. ^ Sicat, Gerardo P. (October 28, 1972). "The Early Years of the Philippine Economic Society" (PDF). Philippine Economic Journal. XIII: 1.
  14. ^ Buenaventura, Cesar (29 January 1997). "History: Creating the Forum for Constructive Ideas". Makati Business Club. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  15. ^ O'Gorman Anderson, Benedict Richard (2003). Southeast Asia Over Three Generations: Essays Presented to Benedict R. O'G. Anderson. SEAP Publications. pp. 291–294. ISBN 0877277354.
  16. ^ Boyce, James K. (1993). The Philippines: The Political Economy of Growth and Impoverishment in the Marcos Era. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. p. 168. ISBN 0-8248-1521-1.
  17. ^ Elemia, Camille. "The politics of the coco levy scam: From Marcos to Noynoy Aquino". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  18. ^ "Jose V. Romero Jr". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  19. ^ "The Formative Years of CRC". UA&P Universitas. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  20. ^ "AIJC Faculty". Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  21. ^ "Building the institution of CRC-UA&P (Part I)". Manila Bulletin Business. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  22. ^ "BusinessWorld | Indigenous peoples: Discrimination within and without". archives.bworldonline.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  23. ^ Romero, Jose V. (2008). Philippine political economy. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Book Supply. ISBN 978-971-691-889-2.
  24. ^ Romero, Jose V. (2008). Postwar Political Economy: 1946-1965. Jose V. Romero.
  25. ^ Romero, Jose V. (2008). Transforming the Coconut Industry: Institutional and Policy Reforms Toward Shared Development. Central Book Supply. ISBN 978-971-691-763-5.
  26. ^ a b "The coconut farmers' advocate". Manila Bulletin News. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  27. ^ "About Us – Philippine Ambassadors Foundation Incorporated". Retrieved 2019-03-27.
  28. ^ "Delegation of the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations (PCFR) Visited ACC". ASEAN-China Center. September 26, 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  29. ^ Esguerra, Christian V., ABS-CBN. "Abe is peacemaker between Duterte, US, diplomats say". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  30. ^ Bloomberg TV Philippines (2017-01-17), THE BIG STORY | Interview with Jose Romero, retrieved 2018-05-08
  31. ^ Charm, Neil. "National Security Strategy 2018 | BusinessWorld". Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  32. ^ Bloomberg TV Philippines (2017-02-16), Interview with Jose Romero, retrieved 2018-05-08
  33. ^ "Jose V. Romero, 84". Manila Standard. Retrieved 2018-09-22.

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Villanueva and the surname or paternal family name is Romero Jose Emeterio Villanueva Romero Jr 4 May 1934 10 September 2018 also known as Joe Romero or Jose V Romero Jr was a Filipino statesman and diplomat Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional career 3 Death 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditRomero was born on May 4 1934 to Jose E Romero and Elisa Zuniga Villanueva His father was the first Philippine ambassador to the Court of St James s while his brother Eddie Romero was a National Artist of the Philippines for cinema 1 2 Romero s father was the son of Francisco Romero Sr mayor of Tanjay Negros Oriental from 1909 to 1916 and later a member of the Provincial Board of Negros Oriental and Josefa Calumpang Munoz daughter of Tanjay gobernadorcillo Don Jose Teves Munoz and Dona Aleja Ines Calumpang a great granddaughter of Don Fernando Velaz de Medrano Bracamonte y Davila es Marquis of Tabuerniga de Velazar es 15th Marquis of Canete GE es 6th Marquis of Fuente el Sol es 8th Marquis of Navamorcuende es 15th Lord of Montalbo and Knight of the Order of St John 3 4 5 6 7 8 Romero was formerly married to Carmelita Beatriz Espina Corominas of Cebu and had three children She is the niece of Anita Corominas Guerrero wife of Leon Maria Guerrero III who succeeded Jose E Romero as Philippine ambassador to the Court of St James s 9 Romero obtained his bachelor s and master s degrees in history and economics from Trinity College Cambridge He did postgraduate work in economics at Georgetown University and obtained a doctorate degree in development management from the University of Asia and the Pacific Professional career EditUpon Romero s return from his studies at Cambridge he worked as an economist at the Department of Economic Research of the Central Bank of the Philippines He was later the director general of the Congressional Economic Planning Office 10 of the Philippine House of Representatives during the speakerships of Jose Laurel Jr and Cornelio Villareal He was executive director of the United Coconut Authority of the Philippines in the mid 1960s 11 and served as president of the Philippine Economic Society from 1971 to 1972 12 13 In 1981 Romero co founded the Makati Business Club together with Enrique Zobel Rogelio Pantaleon and Bernardo Villegas 14 15 During the presidency of Corazon Aquino Romero served simultaneously as chairman of the Philippine Coconut Authority and undersecretary of the Department of Agriculture 16 He later served as board member of United Coconut Planters Bank and president of the Coconut Investment Fund Management Company 17 Romero was later appointed Philippine ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Italy While chief of mission to Rome he was also the executive director of the Common Fund for Commodities and permanent representative to the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Fund for Agricultural Development 18 Romero served as a professorial lecturer and long time trustee of the University of Asia and the Pacific and the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication He also lectured at various times at the Ateneo de Manila University the Asian Social Institute St Paul University Dumaguete and Silliman University 19 20 21 22 As a writer and scholar he authored three books on Philippine political economy and the coconut industry Philippine Political Economy 23 Postwar Political Economy 1946 1965 24 and Transforming the Coconut Industry Institutional and Policy Reforms Toward Shared Development 25 He was also a business columnist and publisher He was formerly the business editor and assistant publisher of the Manila Bulletin and contributed to the Financial Times and The Manila Times 11 26 Romero was president of the Philippine Ambassadors Foundation Inc an association of active and retired diplomats in the Philippines 27 At the time of his death in 2018 he was chairman of the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations 28 29 30 31 32 Death EditRomero died at 84 on 10 September 2018 in Baltimore Maryland while visiting family 26 33 References Edit 600th anniversary of Sulu Sultan s state visit to Beijing noted Manila Standard June 27 2017 Retrieved May 8 2018 Eddie Romero s epic film to be re exhibited this year The Freeman philstar com Retrieved 2019 03 01 Merlie M Alunan Bobby Flores Villasis Negros Oriental Centennial Foundation 1993 Kabilin legacies of a hundred years of Negros Oriental Negros Oriental Centennial Foundation ISBN 9789719135401 Retrieved 17 October 2010 TELLEZ ALARCIA Diego Intriga cortesana y represion politica en el reinado de Carlos III el caso de D Fernando Bracamonte Velaz de Medrano 1742 1791 www academia edu Retrieved 2019 02 02 Glendinnig N Harrison N eds 1979 Escritos autobiograficos y epistolario de Jose de Cadalso London Thamesis Book Limited Romero Jose E 1979 Not So Long Ago A Chronicle of My Life Times and Contemporaries Manila Alemar Phoenix Publishing House Inc Echauz Robustiano 1894 Apuntes de la Isla de Negros in Spanish Tipo lit de Chofre y comp Subject Tabuerniga de Velazar marqueses de PARES Retrieved 2020 05 11 Fernandez Erwin S 2017 The Diplomat Scholar A Biography of Leon Ma Guerrero Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore ISEAS Publishing p 145 ISBN 978 981 47 6243 4 History and Overview Bureau Functions Directory cpbrd congress gov ph Retrieved 2019 03 01 a b The business editor par excellence Manila Bulletin Business Retrieved 2019 03 01 Philippine Economic Society List of Past PES Presidents www pes org ph Retrieved 2019 03 01 Sicat Gerardo P October 28 1972 The Early Years of the Philippine Economic Society PDF Philippine Economic Journal XIII 1 Buenaventura Cesar 29 January 1997 History Creating the Forum for Constructive Ideas Makati Business Club Retrieved 22 February 2019 O Gorman Anderson Benedict Richard 2003 Southeast Asia Over Three Generations Essays Presented to Benedict R O G Anderson SEAP Publications pp 291 294 ISBN 0877277354 Boyce James K 1993 The Philippines The Political Economy of Growth and Impoverishment in the Marcos Era Paris Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development p 168 ISBN 0 8248 1521 1 Elemia Camille The politics of the coco levy scam From Marcos to Noynoy Aquino Rappler Retrieved 2019 03 01 Jose V Romero Jr Bloomberg com Retrieved 2018 05 08 The Formative Years of CRC UA amp P Universitas Retrieved 2019 03 01 AIJC Faculty Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication Retrieved March 2 2019 Building the institution of CRC UA amp P Part I Manila Bulletin Business Retrieved 2019 03 01 BusinessWorld Indigenous peoples Discrimination within and without archives bworldonline com Retrieved 2019 03 01 Romero Jose V 2008 Philippine political economy Quezon City Philippines Central Book Supply ISBN 978 971 691 889 2 Romero Jose V 2008 Postwar Political Economy 1946 1965 Jose V Romero Romero Jose V 2008 Transforming the Coconut Industry Institutional and Policy Reforms Toward Shared Development Central Book Supply ISBN 978 971 691 763 5 a b The coconut farmers advocate Manila Bulletin News Retrieved 2019 03 01 About Us Philippine Ambassadors Foundation Incorporated Retrieved 2019 03 27 Delegation of the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations PCFR Visited ACC ASEAN China Center September 26 2016 Retrieved May 8 2018 Esguerra Christian V ABS CBN Abe is peacemaker between Duterte US diplomats say ABS CBN News Retrieved 2018 05 08 Bloomberg TV Philippines 2017 01 17 THE BIG STORY Interview with Jose Romero retrieved 2018 05 08 Charm Neil National Security Strategy 2018 BusinessWorld Retrieved 2019 03 01 Bloomberg TV Philippines 2017 02 16 Interview with Jose Romero retrieved 2018 05 08 Jose V Romero 84 Manila Standard Retrieved 2018 09 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose V Romero Jr amp oldid 1113560545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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