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Province of Pangasinan Cellphone Number DIRECTORY OF LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVES, PROVINCIAL/CITY/MUNICIPAL NUTRITION ACTION OFFICERS, AND DISTRICT/CITY NUTRITION PROGRAM COORDINATORS IN REGION I AS OF OCTOBER 2019 PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN PROVINCE/CITY/ NAME OF GOVERNOR/ MAYOR CONTACT DETAILS MUNICIPALITY SEX BIRTHDATE OFFICE/ POSITION STATUS OF CELLPHONE NAME OF P/C/MNAO & D/CNPC APPOINTMENT NUMBER TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS PANGASINAN HON. AMADO I. ESPINO, III DR. ANA MARIA TERESA S. DE GUZMAN F 11/13/1954 PHO- PHO II/PNAO DESIGNATE 09178136311 (075)542-6695/3997 [email protected] 09333699552 [email protected] MS. ANALIZA S. MIRANDA F PHO- DNPC DESIGNATE /9499827177 Gov's Office- (075)542- 2368 [email protected]/pphscgh@yaho MS. MARINA Q. PENOLIAR F PHO- DNPC DESIGNATE 9204711980 o.com 9270373966/ ALAMINOS CITY HON. ARTH BRYAN C. CELESTE MS. VIRGINIA H. FRANCISCO F 7/29/1962 CHO- CNAO FULLTIME (075) 551-2956/654-0289 [email protected] 9107491072 Mayor's Office: (075)551-2956/551-2146/654-1142 [email protected] DAGUPAN CITY HON. MARC BRIAN C. LIM MS. ANA MARIEL LOPEZ F 5/18/1990 CNO- CNAO FULLTIME 9487342542 (075)522-8323/523-0803 [email protected] Mayor's Office: (075)515-4343/523-0803 MS. LILIA S. INALDO F CNO- CNPC DESIGNATE 9286398479 [email protected]/ SAN CARLOS CITY HON. JULIER C. RESUELLO DR. LUISA F. CAYABYAB F 8/25/1961 CPO-CNAO/CPO DESIGNATE 09222584001 (075)955-5427 [email protected] Mayor's Office: (075)532-4761/955-5929 URDANETA CITY HON. JULIO F. PARAYNO III MS. REMELITA M. NIDOY F 10/27/1970 CHO-CNAO FULLTIME 09433965123 (075)568-6114 [email protected] Mayor's Office: (075)522-0142/568-3003 MS. ELENA DEL PRADO F CHO-CNPC DESIGNATE 9279462671 [email protected] AGNO HON. GUALBERTO R. SISON MR. FLORAMANTE I. YADAO M 12/3/1960 MNAO/MSWDO DESIGNATE 09212450930 (075)557-2124/557-2007 [email protected] [email protected]/ AGUILAR HON. ROLDAN C. SAGLES MS. VIRGINIA V. AREVALLO F 9/18/1964 MNAO DESIGNATE 09496136081 [email protected] [email protected]/ ALCALA HON. JOJO B. CALLEJO MR. JOEY B. ABIANG M 6/11/1971 MHO-MNAO/PHN DESIGNATE 09158335851 (075)593-4992/593-3803 [email protected] 09153516414/ ANDA HON. JOGANIE C. RARANG MS. GRACE CHIONG F 12/13/1965 MHO- MNAO DESIGNATE (075)577-5131 [email protected] 09386989646 ASINGAN HON. CARLOS F. LOPEZ, JR. MS. NITA ROMERO F MNAO DESIGNATE 9063603158 (075)632-1950/632-8612 [email protected] BALUNGAO HON. MARIA THERESA R. PERALTA MS. CECILLE MAE H. DOCULAN F MHO-MNAO/PHN DESIGNATE 9177029460 (075)632-7203 [email protected] BANI HON. COTHERA GWEN P. YAMAMOTO DR. MA. ELENA ORLINO F 9/2/1959 MHO-MHO/MNAO DESIGNATE 09153948084 (075)633-4124/553-2213 [email protected] BASISTA HON. JOLLY R. RESUELLO MS. LORELEI D. LICUANAN F 11/1/1975 OM-MNAO FULLTIME 09186585776 (075)696-1309 [email protected] [email protected]/ BAUTISTA HON. AMADEO T. ESPINO MS. MARIA LUCILA M. YUTOC F 5/29/1970 MNAO DESIGNATE 09174853737 (075)632-4921 [email protected] [email protected]/ BAYAMBANG HON. CEZAR T. QUIAMBAO MS. VENUS M. BUENO F 9/9/1991 MNAO DESIGNATE 09778430105 (075)633-0169/592-2030 [email protected] BINALONAN HON. RAMON N. GUICO, JR. MS. DIANE T. ANONAS M MHO- MHO/MNAO DESIGNATE 9267733246 (075)562-2416/562-2416 [email protected] BINMALEY HON. SIMPLICIO D. ROSARIO MR. REYNALDO Z. YAP II F 7/27/1990 MNAO DESIGNATE 9452909851 (075)540-0133 [email protected] [email protected]/ BOLINAO HON. ALFONSO D. CELESTE MS. APRIL MAE C. RAUSA F 5/21/1986 MNAO DESIGNATE 9274808067 (075)554-2811 [email protected] BUGALLON HON. PRISCILLA I. ESPINO MS. DAISY C. MEJIA F 12/1/1986 MSWDO/MNAO DESIGNATE 09189177651 (075)544-2392 [email protected] BURGOS HON. RONALD G. NGAYAWAN MS. EMELY P. LOMIBAO F 6/29/1979 MNAO FULLTIME 9381481792 [email protected] [email protected]/ CALASIAO HON. JOSEPH ARMAN C. BAUZON MS. DIONA MAY Q. TULIAO F 12/9/1989 MNAO DESIGNATE 9104156580 (075)-540-5561 [email protected]/ [email protected] [email protected]/ DASOL HON. NOEL A. NACAR MS. RUBY R. SANTOS F 6/6/1970 MNAO DESIGNATE 09985830805 (075)534-2182 [email protected]/ [email protected] INFANTA HON. MARVIN MARTINEZ MR. RODERICK M. COLCOL F 3/10/1977 MNAO DESIGNATE 09487022188 [email protected] LABRADOR HON. DOMINADOR V. ARENAS MS. ARCELIA U. FABIA F MNAO DESIGNATE 9394133647 [email protected] LAOAC HON. RICARDO D. BALDERAS MS. CARLOTA TORRIBIO F MNAO DESIGNATE 9496227942 (075)560-2725 [email protected] LINGAYEN HON. LEOPOLDO N. BATAOIL Mr. SANY VISPERAS F MNAO DESIGNATE 9092010372 (075)632-4337/542-6743 [email protected] MABINI HON. ARIEL G. DE GUZMAN MS. CHARITA C. BUSTRIA F 9/17/1956 MNAO DESIGNATE 09123487150 (075)555-1149 [email protected] MALASIQUI HON. NOEL ANTHONY M. GESLANI MS. EMILYN P. LAMSEN F 8/14/1976 MNAO DESIGNATE 09126073033 (075)632-2757 [email protected] MANGALDAN HON. MARY MARILYN D. LAMBINO MS. MONETTE F. BAUTISTA F MNAO DESIGNATE 9434689133 (075)523-9343 [email protected] MANAOAG HON. KIM MIKAEL D. AMADOR MS. ALICIA LYDIA G. TULIOC F 11/21/1953 MNAO FULLTIME 09257791242 (075)519-2687 [email protected] [email protected]/ MANGATAREM HON. RAMIL P. VENTINILLA MS. ALONA ALEGRIA T. FABROS F 1/30/1968 MNAO FULLTIME 09198414163 (075)546-2046 [email protected] 9178035633/ MAPANDAN HON. ANTHONY C. PENULIAR MS. LIZA S. COSTES F MNAO DESIGNATE (075)632-1757 [email protected] 9195223593 NATIVIDAD HON. ROSITA G. RAFAEL MS. ELDA D. PAGAL F 12/11/1959 MNAO DESIGNATE 09212102103 (075)578-2024 [email protected] [email protected] / POZORRUBIO HON. EMMA ZOSIMA T. CHAN MS. JACQUELINE PAGSANJAN F 4/26/1963 MNAO FULLTIME 9198273600 (075)632-1305 [email protected] ROSALES HON. SUSAN P. CASARENO MS. MELONY FRANDO F 11/6/1986 MNAO DESIGNATE 9378131215 (075)582-7114/582-2103 [email protected] SAN FABIAN HON. CONSTANTE B. AGBAYANI MS. ZOSIMA E. ELCANO F 4/17/1974 MNAO DESIGNATE 9423070371 (075)522-5791/511-5043 [email protected] SAN JACINTO HON. LEO F. DE VERA MS. GAUDELIA S. OCBO F 1/16/1959 MNAO DESIGNATE 09198309992 (075)529-1220 [email protected] [email protected] / SAN MANUEL HON. KENNETH MARCO S. PEREZ DR. AUDREY PRIMA TAGANAS F 1/4/1978 MHO/MNAO DESIGNATE 9664335622 (075)565-3223 [email protected] SAN QUINTIN HON. CLARK CECIL P. TIU MS. EMEROSE B. LICTAWA F 12/19/1961 MNAO DESIGNATE 09056237090 (075)575-6085 [email protected] SAN NICOLAS HON. ALICIA PRIMICIAS MS. MAE KATHLEEN KAY A. CALPATURA F 2/15/1988 MNAO DESIGNATE 09101867440 [email protected] SISON HON. DANILO C. UY MS. NANCY O. HABAN F 3/5/1962 MSWDO/MNAO DESIGNATE 93381030581 (075)567-3213 [email protected] 9558239961/ SUAL HON. LISELDO D. CALUGAY MS. MARRIAN MAY BOMBASI F 11/19/1987 MNAO DESIGNATE 9175480334 (075)548-2300 [email protected] STA. BARBARA HON. JOEL F. DELOS SANTOS MR. DENNIS J. BRUAN M 9/5/1972 MPO/MNAO FULLTIME 09993149055 (075)529-6006/518-4305 [email protected] STA. MARIA HON. JULIUS C. RAMOS MR. KRISTIAN R. STA. CRUZ M 3/13/1989 MNAO FULLTIME 9274823409 (075)574-2283/2418 [email protected] 09175365443 [email protected]/ STO. TOMAS HON. TIMOTEO S. VILLAR III MS. JILL ASUNCION F 1/13/1953 MNAO DESIGNATE (075)582-8011/ 633-0268 / 9090350899 [email protected] TAYUG HON. CARLOS TRECE R. MAPILI MS. ELVIRA REGIS F MNAO DESIGNATE 9503578755 (075)572-2684 [email protected] UMINGAN HON. MICHAEL CARLEONE M. CRUZ MS. CRESILDA O. ORIA F 8/3/1982 MNAO DESIGNATE 09100731835 [email protected] URBIZTONDO HON. MARTIN RAUL S. SISON II MS. MARITES B. MENDOZA F 2/2/1961 MNAO DESIGNATE 09062923877 (075)594-2168 [email protected] VILLASIS HON. NONATO S. ABRENICA MS. MARIE CHRISTINE N. ESPOSO F MNAO DESIGNATE 9253222522 632-2152/632-2099 [email protected].
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