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Itcph Alumni(Updated2010); 1 of 98 PART ITCPH ALUMNI (as of 2010) PART. ID. NAME GGG POSITION/WORK OFFICE/AGENCY ADDRESS MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE REG COURSE YEAR CLASS bc33-1-10 Ababat, Reswin M. M Purina Associate Cargill Phils.Inc Bo. Dampol 1st Pulilan,Bulacan PULILAN Bulacan III Basic Course 2010 ESP bc13-01-05 Abad, Virgillo T. M Mechanical Engineer No.9, Malong St., Project 4, Quezon City PROJECT 4 QUEZON CITY NCR Basic Course 2005 ENTREPRENEUR bc11-02-05 Abainza, Jorge N. M Villareal, Samar VILLAREAL SAMAR WESTERN VIII Basic Course 2005 ENTREPRENEUR tmc31-02-03 Abalos, Noel Vicente M Farmer/Veterinary Aide Dullao, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya 3705 BAMBANG NUEVA VIZCAYA II Tailormade 2003 ESP ai57-02-03 Abalos, Noel Vicente M Farmer/Veterinary Aide Dullao, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya 3705 BAMBANG NUEVA VIZCAYA II Artificial Insemination 2003 AEW tmc35-01-03 Aban, Rebel D. M Farm Worker II NVSIT Integrated Farm Bayombomg Nueva Vizcaya BAYOMBONG NUEVA VIZCAYA II Tailormade 2003 ESP ai70-03-06 Aban, Vener R. M Agricultural Technologist Municipal Swine Breeding Station, Mobo, Masbate MOBO MASBATE V Artificial Insemination 2006 AEW tc08-05-02 Aban, Vener R. M Agricultural Technologist Municipal Agricultural Office, Mobo, Masbate Mobo MASBATE V Trainors 2002 AEW Provincial Veterinary Office, Capitol, Camilmil, Calapan City, ai-83-02-08 Abante, Dickson Z. M Agricultural Technologist CALAPAN MINDORO ORIENTAL MIMAROPA Artificial Insemination 2008 AEW Oriental Mindoro wmc02-01-95 Abarabar, Jimmy Q. M Agric'l. Engr. ATI-FTC, 3318 San Mateo SAN MATEO ISABELA II Waste Management 1995 AEW bc36-1-10 Abarquez, Kevin S. M Farm Technician Banca-Banca, Nagcarlan, Laguna NAGCARLAN Laguna CALABARZON Basic Course 2010 FARM PERSONNEL FLC-10-01-94 Abarquez, Paquito P. M Mt. Banahaw MPCI, Gen. Luna St., 4322 Sariaya Sariaya QUEZON CALABARZON Farmer Leaders' Course 1994 Farmer Leader Cerdorado Farming Inc.,Brgy. Bangka-Bangka, Nagcarlan, ai-94-10 Abarquez, Richard E. M Farm Supervisor NAGCARLAN Laguna CALABARZON Artificial Insemination 2010 FARM PERSONNEL Laguna Office of the City Veterinarian, City Hall, Alaminos City, spmc09-06-05 Abarra, Ronaldo B. M Veterinarian Alaminos City PANGASINAN I Swine Prodn. Medicine 2005 VETERINARIAN Pangasinan Off. of the Prov'l. Agriculturist, Panganiban Dr., 4400 Naga ai14-01-95 Abawag, Teresa I. F Agrl Technician NAGA CITY CAMARINES SUR V Artificial Insemination 1995 AEW City tmc34-03-03 Abbelanosa. Misael C. M Veterinarian San Miguel Foods Inc., Baloy, Cagayan De Oro CAGAYAN DE ORO MISAMIS ORIENTAL X Tailormade 2003 ESP bc36-2-10 Abcede, Adrian Arthur S. M N/A #58 Rizal Ave., Lucban, Quezon 4328 LUCBAN Quezon CALABARZON Basic Course 2010 ENTREPRENEUR mpc05-01-01 Abcede, Perseveranda S. F Businesswoman Abcede's Best Meat and Longganisa, Lucban Lucban QUEZON CALABARZON Meat Processing 2001 ENTREPRENEUR mpc10-01-02 Abcede, Perseveranda S. F Businesswoman Abecede's Best Meat & Longganisa 51 Lucban Lucban QUEZON CALABARZON Meat Processing 2002 ENTREPRENEUR tc09-06-03 Abcede, Salvador Maria M. F Agricultural Technologist Department of Agriculture, National Road, Talisay, BatangasTalisay BATANGAS CALABARZON Trainors 2003 AEW Office of the City Veterinarian & Agricultural Services, spmc04-01-01 Abe, Flora D. F Veterinarian I Batangas City BATANGAS CALABARZON Swine Prodn. Medicine 2001 VETERINARIAN Bolbok, Batangas City ai-81-01-08 Abeligno, Mercedes A. F Laboratory Technician UKK Farm, Inc., Km. 24 Bunawan, Davao City DAVAO CITY DAVAO DEL SUR XI Artificial Insemination 2008 FARM PERSONNEL ai-82-03-08 Abelila, Jowel E. M Farmer Angay's Farm, Sil, Mayao, Lucena City LUCENA CITY QUEZON CALABARZON Artificial Insemination 2008 ENTREPRENEUR mpc12-01-02 Abella , Annie A. F Agricultural Technologist Department Of Agriculture San Julian San Julian SAMAR EASTERN VIII Meat Processing 2002 AEW tc11-05-05 Abella Peter Paul M. M Agricultural Technician Municipal Agriculture Office Catanauan, Quezon Catanauan QUEZON CALABARZON Trainors 2005 AEW wmc18-05-08 Abengona, Wilfredo A. M Agric'l. Tech./Livestock Inspector Office of the City Veterinarian, San Fernando, La Union SAN FERNANDO LA UNION I Waste Management 2008 AEW ai-86-04-08 Abengona, Wilfredo A. M Agric Tech / Livestock Inspector City Veterinary Office, San Fernando, La Union SAN FERNANDO LA UNION I Artificial Insemination 2008 AEW FLC-06-01-92 Abesamis, Ambrosio M 3605 Lamut Lamut IFUGAO CAR Farmer Leaders' Course 1992 Farmer Leader bc28-1-09 Abiera, Joel I. M Student 170 Accacia St. Villa Lourdes Subd. Lipa City LIPA CITY Batangas CALABARZON Basic Course 2009 ESP bc12-06-05 Abiera, Roel L. M Architect/Farm Manager Vox Farm Brgy.Lumbangan, Rosario, Batangas ROSARIO BATANGAS CALABARZON Basic Course 2005 ENTREPRENEUR bc09-02-04 Abiera, Romulo B. M Farm Caretaker Malomboy,Botolan,Zambales BOTOLAN ZAMBALES III Basic Course 2004 ENTREPRENEUR tmc01-01-202 Abing,Mary Jane M. F Delca Farm Makinabang,Baliuag,Bulacan BALIWAG BULACAN III Tailormade 2002 ENTREPRENEUR tmc01-01-202 Abinguna,Arnee L. F ADB_ARCP Aide Department of Agrarian Reform Catbalogan Samar CATBALOGAN SAMAR WESTERN VIII Tailormade 2002 SUC BPI Agribank, 9th Floor BPI Main Ayala Ave. Corner Paseo tmc01-09-98 Abit,JR Sergio M. M Management Trainee PASEO DE ROXAS MAKATI NCR Tailormade 1998 ENTREPRENEUR de Roxas, Makati City FLC-06-02-92 Abluyen, Pablo M. M #9 Lucban, 2600 Baguio City Baguio City BENGUET CAR Farmer Leaders' Course 1992 Farmer Leader tc15-1-10 Abonero, Reynaldo B. M Livestock / Meat Insp. III B46 L23 NHA San Lorenzo, Bago Gallera.Davao City 8000 DAVAO CITY Davao DEL SUR XI Trainors' 2010 AEW spmc04-02-01 Aborot, Edroslyn S. F Veterinarian Municipal Agriculture Office, Socorro, Oriental Mindoro Socorro MINDORO ORIENTAL MIMAROPA Swine Prodn. Medicine 2001 VETERINARIAN ic03-01 Abrasaldo, Felipa Q. F Moonwalk MOONWALK LAS PINAS NCR Intensive Course ENTREPRENEUR FLC-23-01-98 Abremateo, Dominador R. M Purok 1, Blk 6, Lot 51, Upper Bicutan, Taguig Upper Bicutan TAGUIG NCR Farmer Leaders' Course 1998 Farmer Leader ai79-04-07 Abrenica, Lemuel M. M Agriculturist II Department of Agriculture-ILIARC-ISS IV Sual,Pangasinan SUAL PANGASINAN I Artificial Insemination 2007 AEW tc15-2-10 Abrenica, Lemuel M. M Agriculturist II San Nicolas, Villasis, Pangasinan VILLASIS Pangasinan I Trainors' 2010 AEW ai40-01-01 Abrenica, Macario S. M Veterinarian Talahiban, San Juan, Batangas SAN JUAN BATANGAS CALABARZON Artificial Insemination 2001 VETERINARIAN bc15-03-06 Abril, Marc Joon M San Pablo City SAN PABLO LAGUNA CALABARZON Basic Course 2006 ENTREPRENEUR ic04-01 Abrugena, Celso D. M G. Kawayan, 4204 San Pascual SAN PASCUAL Batangas CALABARZON Intensive Course ENTREPRENEUR FLC-08-01-93 Absolon, Claro C. M #48 Bliss, San Marcos, 3318 San Mateo San Mateo ISABELA II Farmer Leaders' Course 1993 Farmer Leader bc18-02-07 Abuda, Paulino A. M 905 Delpan St.,Tondo,Manila TONDO MANILA NCR Basic Course 2007 ENTREPRENEUR wmc13-10-04 Abulencia, Eduardo D. M Electrical Engineer/ Swine Raiser #73 Juan Luna Ave.,Chrysanville, San Pedro, Laguna SAN PABLO LAGUNA CALABARZON Waste Management 2004 ENTREPRENEUR rc16-01-10 Abulencia, Eduardo D. M #73 Juan Luna Ave.,Chrysanville San Pedro, Laguna SAN PEDRO LAGUNA CALABARZON Refresher Course 2010 ENTREPRENEUR National Electrification Administration Government bc05-01-03 Abulencia,Eduardo D. M Principal Engineer DILIMAN QUEZON CITY NCR Basic Course 2003 ENTREPRENEUR Center,Diliman,Quezon City National Electrification Administration, Govt. Center, Diliman, fp01-04-05 Abulencia. Eduardo D. M Principal Engineer/Farm Owner DILIMAN MANILA NCR Farm Personnel Mgt 2005 ENTREPRENEUR Quezon City ai34-03-00 Abuyan, Rommel N. M Farm Laborer Municipal Agriculture Office, Tayabas TAYABAS QUEZON CALABARZON Artificial Insemination 2000 AEW tmc47-03-06 Acedillo, Jesse Youssef T. M Veterinarian Greg Cares 4/F Legislative Bldg., Capitol Bohol TAGBILARAN CITY BOHOL VII Tailormade 2006 VETERINARIAN bc18-03-07 Acera, Jason R. M Self Employee Sulat Eastern Samar SULAT SAMAR EASTERN VIII Basic Course 2007 ENTREPRENEUR rc16-02-10 Acera, Jason R. M Self-Employed Mara-Mara, Sulat Eastern Samar SULAT Samar EASTERN VIII Refresher Course 2010 ENTREPRENEUR rc15-01-09 Acera, Jason S. M Self Employed Sulat Eastern Samar SULAT Samar EASTERN VIII Refresher Course 2009 ENTREPRENEUR itcph alumni(updated2010); 1 of 98 PART. ID. NAME GGG POSITION/WORK OFFICE/AGENCY ADDRESS MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE REG COURSE YEAR CLASS Higher Educ. Dept., Palawan Nat'l. Agric'l. Coll., 5300 atc1-01-88 Acero, Liwayway H. F Instructor Aborlan PALAWAN MIMAROPA Agric. Teachers 1988 SUC Aborlan FLC-28-01-99 Achanzar, Expedita T. F Department of Agriculture, Municipal Office, Penablanca Penablanca CAGAYAN II Farmer Leaders' Course 1999 Farmer Leader Barangay Government of Cabaruan, Bgy. 34, Cabaruan, FLC-31-01-00 Acidera, Rogelio F. M Bacarra ILOCOS NORTE I Farmer Leaders' Course 2000 Farmer Leader Bacarra tmc76-120-10 Acierto, Arnel G. M Farmer / YFFTPJ Trainee San Francisco, Agusan del Sur 8501 SAN FRANCISCO AGUSAN DEL SUR CARAGA Tailor made 2010 ENTREPRENEUR bc32-1-10 Acierto, Mark Kublai Khan G. M Businessman #3 F. Marcos St.,Pacita Complex,San Pedro Laguna SAN PEDRO Laguna CALABARZON Basic Course 2010 ENTREPRENEUR ic25-15-07 Acio, Charlemagne G. M Saranay,Aurora Isabela AURORA Isabela II Intensive Course 2007 ENTREPRENEUR bc16-01-06 Aclan, Marife R. F Basic Course 2006 ENTREPRENEUR ic28-7-10 Aclan, Oliver C. M n/a Sampaguita St.,Calero Batangas City BATANGAS CITY Batangas CALABARZON Intensive Course 2010 ENTREPRENEUR ic28-4-10 Aclan, Oliver C. M n/a Sampaguita St.,Calero Batangas City BATANGAS CITY Batangas CALABARZON
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