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DENR-7 DIRECTORY of OFFICIALS As of September 22, 2020 DENR-7 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS As of September 22, 2020 OFFICE OFFICIAL OFFICE TEL. NO. E-MAIL ADDRESS OFFICE LOCATION (032) 328-3335/328- Regional Office, Government Center, Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu Office of the Regional Executive Director Paquito D. Melicor, Jr., CESO IV [email protected] 3336 City (032) 345-3905/ [email protected] Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), RD Lormelyn E. Claudio Greenplains Subd., Banilad, Mandaue City 346-1647 [email protected] Mines & Geosciences Bureau (MGB), RD Armando L. Malicse (032) 344-3047 [email protected] Greenplains Subd., Banilad, Mandaue City Coastal, Resources and Ecotourism Research, (032) 346-2209 / Dr. Alicia L. Lustica [email protected] Greenplains Subd., Banilad, Mandaue City Development and Extension Center (CRERDEC) 346-2271 ARD for Management Services Engr. Trinidad C. Etulle (032)328-3337 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City ARD for Technical Services For. Eduardo M. Inting (032) 328-7474 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City PENRO Bohol Charlie E. Fabre (038) 411-0228 [email protected] Cortes, Bohol PENRO Bohol Management Services Division Luisito Babaran (038) 416-0147 Cortes, Bohol PENRO Bohol Technical Services Division Candido Salces (038) 416-0151 [email protected] Cortes, Bohol [email protected] / CENRO Tagbilaran City For. Ariel N. Rica (038) 411-2357 New Capitol Site, Tagbilaran City, Bohol [email protected] CENRO Talibon For. Elpidio R. Palaca, Sr. 09173246520 [email protected] San Jose, Talibon, Bohol PENRO Cebu For. Jose Cleo Cary F. Colis (032) 236-5732 [email protected] Greenplains Subd., Banilad, Mandaue City PENRO Cebu Technical Services Division For. Fedencio P. Carreon (032) 272-5135 [email protected] Greenplains Subd., Banilad, Mandaue City PENRO Cebu Management Services Division Milagros G. Lucmayon (032) 236-3229 [email protected] Greenplains Subd., Banilad, Mandaue City CENRO Argao For. Aniceto M. Aquino (032) 367-7411 [email protected] Lamacan, Argao, Cebu CENRO Cebu City For. Raul C. Pasoc (032) 253-6733 [email protected] Arellano Blvd. cor. V. Sotto St., Pier 3 Area, Cebu City (035) 522-0219 / PENRO Negros Oriental Nestor M. Canda penronegros @yahoo.com Larena Drive, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 422-1560 PENRO Neg. Oriental Management Services Almarie D. Calibo (035) 422-1560 [email protected] Larena Drive, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Division Maricor A. Katada PENRO Neg. Oriental Technical Services Division (035) 522 0219 penronegros @yahoo.com Larena Drive, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental CENRO Ayungon For. Roldan R. Cotejo (035) 404-0829 [email protected] Tiguib, Ayungon, Negros Oriental CENRO Dumaguete City Engr. Viernov D. Grefalde (035) 225-0660 [email protected] Larena Drive, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental PENRO Siquijor For. Moreno S. Tagra (035) 377-2029 [email protected] Port Area, Larena, Siquijor PENRO Siquijor Management Services Division Nona A. Claridades (035) 377-2523 [email protected] Port Area, Larena, Siquijor PENRO Siquijor OIC Technical Services Division Morley P. Baguio (035) 377-2081 [email protected] Port Area, Larena, Siquijor Regional Office (032) 328-3366/ 328- Chief, Finance Division Atty. Divina N. Carreon [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City 3377 OIC, Chief Administrative Division Emmelyn M. Dicdican (032) 328-3322 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City OIC, Chief, Legal Division Atty. Rolando N. Luego (032) 414-3816 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City Chief, Planning & Management Division Dr. Eddie E. Llamedo (032) 414-3877 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City Chief, Conservation & Development Division Laurentino A. Bautista (032)414-0206 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City [email protected] / Chief, Licenses, Patents & Deed Division For. Ma. Clea A. Arceño (032) 414-3996 Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City [email protected] Chief, Surveys & Mapping Division Engr. Emiliano S. Hormachuelos (032) 345-6108 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City OIC, Chief Enforcement Division For. Jimmy A. Panebio (032) 414-4903 [email protected] Regional Office, Lahug, Cebu City.
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