Cezar T. Quiambao - Polytechnic University of the Philippines
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Cezar T. Quiambao - Polytechnic University of the Philippines
The OBSERVER 2013 PUP Graduate School and Open University System Year-end Commencement Exercises Special Issue Cezar T. Quiambao: A Great Filipino Visionary and Business Executive C ezar T. Quiambao, a man of humble beginnings but with a great vision, is the recipient of a Doctor of Humanities (Honoris Causa) degree from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Graduate School (GS) and Open University’s 2013 Commencement Exercises, April 25. An acclaimed business executive who not only marked his name in the Philippines but also in Asia and the world will also be the guest speaker of the GS and OU Graduation Rites to be held at SM City, Sta. Mesa. Quiambao is not only a self-made man but one who has persevered to be the best in his field. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA), he carries with him over three decades of executive experience in varied industrial activities; infrastructure and development projects; information technology applications; management knowhow and corporate planning; banking, finance, and investments. A Giant in Landmark Projects in the Philippines Quimbao is also best-known for his landmark projects. The Automated Elections of the ARMM Region of August 2008 was history in the making. It was the first successful electronic voting process, conducted by the Strategic Alliance Holdings Inc., or SAHI, with Quiambao as its president and chairman. The LTO-IT Stradcom project is another “first” in major Philippine government computerization using the Build-Own-Operate (B-O-O) option under the BuildOperate-Transfer (BOO-BOT) Law. The US 80 million-dollar Stradcom B-O-O company has fully modernized the operations of the LTO. Another project is the computerization of the Land Registration Authority (LRA) spearheaded by Lares, a US 120 million dollar B-O-O land titling system interconnecting all LRA’s Registries of Deeds nationwide and integrating critical business processes on-line. (cont. in page 2) Cesar T. Quiambao...(from p. 1) The President’s Message I convey my warmest greetings to the 2013 graduates of the Graduate School and Open University. I also would like to congratulate the parents, guardians, friends and loved ones who supported the students all the way to this momentous event. Graduation from this institution signifies one’s introduction to the broader and multifaceted realities not only of one’s immediate community but that of the larger society and the hyper-globalized world of today. Every PUP graduate, imbued with a strong sense of nationalism and social consciousness, leaves the portal of this institution guided by moral uprightness and rightfully armed with relevant intellectual proficiencies acquired during their stint in the university. Numerous challenges await our graduates as they strive to fulfill their cherished goals in life. Their individual success depends much on how they will employ – personally and socially – the distinct brand of education provided by the university. However, I know that some of the graduates are professionals, who studied here in the Graduate School or Open University to seek higher positions and opportunities in their work place. We are happy that PUP has contributed a lot in your noble aspirations to improve all the aspects in your life and to be of further service to our countrymen and fellow men. Again, please receive my congratulations to Batch 2013. Mabuhay kayo! DR. EMANUEL ANUEL C. DE GUZMAN President The PUP GS and OU 2013 Graduation Rites esteemed guest speaker is also a visionary who wants to bring the country into the mainstream of universal progress. His Metro Manila Skyway phase-one project, a US$515 million elevated toll way that runs atop the existing South Luzon Expressway, is a part of an overall US$2.5 billion road network that will interconnect the South Luzon and North Luzon Expressways. Highly-respected Business Executive in Indonesia and Philippines As a CPA, Quiambao started his career in the pharmaceutical industry as a financial and accountancy executive. He then joined the wood products industry in Indonesia, serving as Executive Vice President of PT Green Timber Java from 1977 to 1982. In 1984, he ventured into the Indonesian construction industry where he was involved in major projects up to 1993. Quiambao was one of the key figures in ensuring the completion of several major foreign-funded road projects in Sumatra and Java. He also managed the construction of the Lhoksumawe airfield conceived by Mobil Oil to serve the needs of the world’s largest natural gas processing complex in Sumatra. Quiambao came back to the Philippines in 1994 and stood at the forefront of BOO/ BOT-related interaction between the public and private sectors. As such, he has been instrumental in the successful development, implementation and operation of various projects. Quimbao is also the founder and director of the CSF Rural Bank of Bayambang, Inc. As member of the Philippines, Inc., the Philippine Business for Social Progress, the Management Association of the Philippines, and many other prestigious business organizations, he actively participated in the government’s socio-economic programs. Quimbao strongly advocates a strong government-private sector partnership to improve service to the Filipino people. Cited as “the local boy who made good,” Cezar always took to heart his hometown of Bayambang in Pangasinan, a sleepy third class town that has benefitted immensely from the companies that he put up and headquartered in that place. Now, Bayambang, Pangasinan, thanks to the tax payments of the companies that Quiambao established in the country, has a yearly income worth of P150 million making it a first-class municipality. On the other hand, his contribution to Bayambang went beyond tax payments. He also presided over the financing and worthy start-up projects in his hometown and supported the needs of indigent public school students. Quiambao is a B.S. Accountancy graduate of the University of the East (UE) and passed the Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) Board Exams in 1969.n (Prestoline S. Suyat/Alfredo O. Cuenca Jr.) GS and OU Produce 413 Graduates One hundred fifty five students from the Graduate School (GS) and 258 students from the Open University (OU) totaling to 413 receive their respective diplomas and titles in the 2013 Year-End Commencement Exercises of the GS and OU at SM City, Sta. Mesa, April 25 Graduate school students who earned their degrees are broken down as follows: 19 Doctor in Business Administration; nine Doctor in Educational Management; five Doctor in Public Administration, 34 Master in Business Administration, 22 Master in Public Administration; and 20 in Master in Psychology; 10 Master in Physical Education and Sports; eight Master of Arts in English Language Teaching; and six Master in Library and Information Science. While there are those who obtained a Master’s degree in the programs that are also offered by the graduate school, namely: Master in Communication, Master in Business Education, Master in Educational Management, Master in Industrial Engineering and Management , Masters of Arts in Filipino, Master of Science in Engineering Major in Computer Engineering, Master of Science in Information Technology, and Master of Science in Mathematics Education. Meanwhile in the OU, 85 students marched the stage with a Master’s degree in Educational Management (36 Thesis Program and 49 Non-Thesis Program); 53 with a Master’s degree in Public Administration (5 Thesis Program and 48 NonThesis Program); and 13 with a Master’s degree in Communication (Thesis Program). On the other hand, 98 students from OU’s undergraduate programs earn their degrees in the following: Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management (52); Bachelor in Broadcast Administration (31); and Post Baccalaureate Diploma in Information Technology (15). Outstanding business executive and visionary Cesar T. Quiambao is the Graduate School and Open University’s 2013 Commencement Exercises guest speaker. The University shall confer him a Doctor in Humanities or Honoris Causa during the graduation rites. n