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Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Academe Mr. Briane Paul Samson DLSU Ms. Mitzie Irene Conchada DLSU Ms. Beatrice Tanjangco E‐Mail: [email protected] APC Engr. Mary Grace Fajilan Instructor I Dr. Tereso Tullao, Jr. Batangas State University Tel No: 3002202 loc. 226 Fax: 3002202 loc. 226 Director, DLSU‐AKIEBS E‐Mail: [email protected] DLSU Mobile: (0908)3301523/(0942)2401023 Tel No: (02)5245333 Mr. Gian Fontanilla Development Agency DLSU Mr. Fernando Antolin, Jr. Programme Associate Ms. Ethel Ong UNDP Tel No: (02)9010227 Fax: (02)8897177 DLSU E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)5415318 Mr. Ralph Vincent Regalado Cris Rollo Instructor Country Programme Manager DLSU CCS U.N. Habitat Tel No: (02)9010432 E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0932)4767480 Mobile: (0917)5075715 Ms. Ma. Divina Gracia Roldan Mr. Roberto Sandoval, Jr. DLSU Climate Change Specialist U.N.‐FAO Tel No: (02)9010100 Mr. Joseph Rosal E‐Mail: [email protected] Coordinator for Community Engagement Mobile: (0917)3212184 DLSU‐COSCA Tel No: (02)5254267 Fax: (02)5234143 Mr. Albert Kirby Tardeo E‐Mail: [email protected] Consultant Mobile: (0922)8992558 World Bank Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Ms. Rashiel Velarde Hon. Raymond Democrito Mendoza Economist Chair‐Committee on Poverty Alleviation World Bank House of Representatives Tel No: (02)9513011 Fax: (02)9513011 E‐Mail: [email protected] House of Representatives Local Government Unit Ms. Josefa Rothel Banastao Staff, Chair. Mendoza Mr. Rodolfo Abdon House of Representatives MPDC Tel No: (02)9513011 Fax: (02)9513011 LGU‐San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Dir. Novel Bangsal Mobile: (0917)8925658 Director, CPBRD House of Representatives Ms. Isabel Abella MPDC LGU‐Salcedo, Eastern Samar Mr. Vicente Camilon, Jr. Mobile: (0917)3127443 Chief of Staff, Chair. Mendoza House of Representatives Tel No: (02)9513011 Fax: (02)9513011 Mr. Jay Keenson Acebuche E‐Mail: [email protected] MPDC LGU‐Laoang, Northern Samar Glenndale Cornelio E‐Mail: [email protected] Policy Analyst, Congressional Policy and Budget Mobile: (0915)4231668 Research Department House of Representatives Mr. Rene Acosta Planning Assistant Mr. Jose Farrales LGU‐El Nido, Palawan Staff, Chair. Mendoza E‐Mail: [email protected] House of Representatives Tel No: (02)9513011 Fax: (02)9513011 E‐Mail: [email protected] Ms. Jocelyn Addun SB Secretary Ms. Ma. Lourdes Mendoza LGU‐Silvino Lubos Committee Secretary, Poverty Alleviation E‐Mail: [email protected] House of Representatives Mobile: (0919)5282865 Tel No: (02)9513011 Fax: (02)9513011 E‐Mail: [email protected] Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Ms. Meldy Adel Ms. Marcelina Aguda PO I Statistician II LGU‐Basey, Samar PGO‐Batangas Tel No: (055)2761198 Tel No: (043)9808243 Fax: (043)7233286 E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0930)7521659 Mobile: (0917)5070828/(0922)8650055 Ali Adlawan Mr. Medardo Louie Agudo SB Member MPDC LGU‐Loreto, Dinagat Islands LGU‐Ivana, Batanes Mobile: (0917)3040852 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0999)9919454 Hon. Henry Afable Municipal Mayor Ms. Ofelia Aguilar LGU‐Maydolong, Eastern Samar PEO III LGU‐Puerto Princesa City E‐Mail: [email protected] Tel No: (048)4332183 Fax: (048)4332183 Mobile: (0915)7150851 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0920)5477238 Ms. Marvie Agatep SWO II Mr. Limuel Agustin LGU‐Tuguegarao City Encoder/Digitized Mapper Tel No: (078)3040080 LGU‐Balungao, Pangasinan E‐Mail: [email protected] Tel No: (075)5838421 Fax: (075)5838421 Mobile: (0906)8918686 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0920)6031404 Mr. Jos Albert Aguana MPDC Ms. Milflorence Agustin LGU‐Kiangan, Ifugao MPDC LGU‐Luna, Apayao E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: 09175740119 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0918)3077781 Mr. Herbie Aguas Municipal Mayor Ms. Lennie Alberto LGU‐Sto. Domingo, Albay Statistician I PGO‐Oriental Mindoro E‐Mail: [email protected] Tel No: (043)2881746 Mobile: (0928)5526060/(0927)5197135 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0918)9395033/(0922)8205794 Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Ms. Lenita Albuera Mr. Rogelio Alupay SB Member MPDC LGU‐San Vicente, Northern Samar LGU‐Bangui, Ilocos Norte E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)5477425 Hon. Teresa Alegado Municipal Mayor Ms. Maria Alvarado LGU‐Consolacion, Cebu PO III Tel No: 2362908 LGU‐Pasay City E‐Mail: [email protected] Tel No: (02)8340433 Fax: (02)8340433 Mobile: (0917)3208072 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)6168610 Ms. Maripeso Alferez Executive Director Hon. Randy James Amo LGU‐Bacoor City Municipal Mayor Tel No: (046)4346716 Fax: (046)4346716 LGU‐Laurel, Batangas E‐Mail: [email protected] Tel No: 7413031 loc. 100 Mobile: (0915)9166258/(0939)5687470 Mobile: (0908)8740708 Mr. Camilo Alido Ms. Carolina Amurao MPDC MPDC LGU‐Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat LGU‐Calintaan, Occidental Mindoro Tel No: (083)2281520 Mobile: (0939)9231670 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0919)2127308 Mr. Frederick Allam Statistician I Ms. Corazon Angeles LGU‐Tuguegarao City LGOO IV Tel No: (02)3041142 PGO‐Occidental Mindoro Tel No: (043)7115003 Fax: (043)7115003 Mr. Reynaldo Almazon E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0905)9642422 Computer Operator III PGO‐Agusan del Sur Engr. Wilmarito Anino E‐Mail: [email protected] PDO IV/Head, Proj. Development Division Mobile: (0916)3052252/(0909)4144640 LGU‐Tandag City Tel No: (086)2113157 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0939)1803213 Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Ms. Mercedita Apura Mr. Arturo Azul Brgy. Captain, Ex‐Officio Member CBMS Focal Person LGU‐Carcar City LGU‐Caramoan, Camarines Sur Tel No: (032)4879758 Mobile: (0939)1482285 Hon. Arlene Arcillas City Mayor Mr. Jimmy Baban LGU‐Santa Rosa, Laguna PPDC Tel No: (049)5300015 loc. 2801‐2805 Fax: PGO‐Guimaras (049)5300015 loc. 2801‐2804 Tel No: (033)5812350 E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)5976555 Mobile: (0917)7007231 Ms. Mary Genelyn Arcillas Mr. Armando Bae, Jr. OIC‐CPDO Project Development Assistant LGU‐Carcar City LGU‐San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro Tel No: (032)4877550 Fax: (032)4877550 E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0908)7285049 Ms. Gloria Arguelles City Gov't. Asst. Dept. Head II Mr. Ernesto Baglan LGU‐Bacolod City Admin. Aide IV Tel No: (034)4343184 Fax: (034)4343184 LGU‐Kiangan, Ifugao E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Hon. Asuncion Arseño Mobile: 09176981266 Municipal Mayor LGU‐Pasacao, Camarines Sur Ms. Benita Bahni Tel No: (054)5139437 Fax: (054)5139111 Admin. Aide VI E‐Mail: [email protected] LGU‐Kiangan, Ifugao Mobile: (0909)4928263 E‐Mail: [email protected] Ms. Leonila Aure Mobile: 09168790612 PDO II LGU‐Cabarroguis, Quirino Ms. Zyna Berida Balgos Admin. Aide III E‐Mail: [email protected] LGU‐Vigan City Mobile: (0915)1869577 Tel No: (077)7223838 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)5685718 Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Ms. Angel Balibag Hon. Anastacio Barsana MPDO Municipal Mayor LGU‐Can‐avid, Eastern Samar LGU‐Ivana, Batanes E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)3258262 Mobile: (0999)9907559 Ms. Marivic Bandoy Ms. Obdulia Bas PDO II/CDRRMO SWO I LGU‐Tandag City LGU‐Makati City Tel No: (086)2113559 Fax: (086)2114074 Tel No: (02)8701642 Fax: (02)8998997 E‐Mail: [email protected] E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)3102600 Mobile: (0919)6356994/(0917)5816113 Mr. Lito Barba Mr. Santos Bastian Municipal Agriculturist Community Affairs Assistant LGU‐Bato, Catanduanes LGU‐Kapangan, Benguet E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0947)8219914 Mobile: (0919)6721053 Mr. Rommel Batanes Mr. Ryan Barcelo Admin. Staff II OIC‐Makati Social Welfare Department LGU‐Lagonoy, Camarines Sur LGU‐Makati City Tel No: (054)4537064 Fax: (054)4537433 Tel No: (02)8999037/8701651 Fax: (02)8998997 Mobile: (0927)8694606 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mr. Florencio Batula Ms. Gladys Barile LCE PPDC LGU‐Palapag, Northern Samar PGO‐Occidental Mindoro E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0917)3088521 Mr. Manuel Barit MPDC/ Acting Municipal Administrator Engr. Merlinda Baure LGU‐San Manuel, Tarlac PPDC Tel No: (045)6060372 Fax: (045)6060372 PGO‐Surigao del Sur E‐Mail: [email protected] Tel No: (086)2114089/3157 Fax: (086)2114089 Mobile: (0915)8526121 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0939)9029874/(0919)8284290 Directory of Participants 22-24 January 2013 SMX Convention Center Mr. Benjamin Bausas Mr. Romel Bermejo Provincial Government Dept. Head LGU‐Pulilan, Bulacan PGO‐Batangas Tel No: (044)6791540 Fax: (044)7950128 Tel No: (043)7233286 Fax: (043)7233286 E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0920)9517210 Mobile: (0917)8068198 Engr. Gerardo Beluan Mr. Domingo Bernal MPDC Municipal Engineer/MDRRMO Designee LGU‐Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte LGU‐Bato, Catanduanes E‐Mail: [email protected] Ms. Nelia Benamira Mobile: (0921)6585492/(0917)7619368 PO III LGU‐Bulan, Sorsogon Ms. Elsa Besoña Social Welfare Assistant Mobile: (0919)8210110 LGU‐Bato, Catanduanes Mr. Benjamin Benedicto, Jr. E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0907)3145528/(0921)2691024 MPDO LGU‐Sta. Teresita, Batangas Tel No: 7723070 Ms. Elizabeth Betriolo E‐Mail: [email protected] MPDC Staff Mobile: (0917)5093041 LGU‐San Mateo, Isabela Tel No: (078)6642208 Fax: (078)6642308 Mr. Tara Lincie Bergonio E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0949)7050777 Private Secretary II LGU‐Can‐avid, Eastern Samar Mr. Arnel Bilibli E‐Mail: [email protected] PO II Mobile: (0929)3662517 PGO‐Ifugao Tel No: (074)3822109 Fax: (074)3822109 Nicasio Bermejo E‐Mail: [email protected] Mobile: (0916)3779697 MPDC LGU‐Motiong, Samar Mr.
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