Hermilando Mandanas

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Hermilando Mandanas
Official Portrait, 2016
21st Governor of Batangas
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
Vice GovernorSofronio Ona, Jr. (2016–2019)
Mark Leviste (2019–present)
Preceded byVilma Santos
In office
June 30, 1995 – June 30, 2004
Vice GovernorRichard Recto (1995–2001)
Peter Laurel (2001–2004)
Preceded byVicente Mayo
Succeeded byArman Sanchez
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from the 2nd District of Batangas
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byFrancisco S. Perez II
Succeeded byRaneo Abu
Personal details
Born
Hermilando Ingco Mandanas

(1944-03-25) March 25, 1944 (age 80)
Brgy. Aplaya, Bauan, Batangas, Philippines
Political partyPDP–Laban (2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
UNA (2013–2017)
Lakas-CMD (before 2003)
Liberal (2003–2013)
Domestic partner(s)Regina Reyes Mandanas
(died 2022)
ResidenceBatangas City
Alma mater
ProfessionPolitician

Hermilando Ingco Mandanas (born March 25, 1944), also known as Dodo Mandanas and colloquially as Dodo, is a Filipino politician who served as Governor of Batangas since 2016; previously served this position from 1995 until 2004. He served as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the 2nd District of Batangas from 2004 until 2013.

Early life and education

Hermilando Ingco Mandanas was born on March 25, 1944, in Bauan, Batangas. He finished his Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree as consistent dean's lister – first honor at De La Salle University. He then became a university scholar at the University of the Philippines and studied for his master's degree in business administration, where he graduated honor roll. He obtained his honorary degree (honoris causa) as doctorate in humanities at Batangas State University.

He also served as chairman of Department of Accountancy (1968–1969), associate dean of School of Commerce (1967–1969) and a member of the board of trustees (1979–1985) in the De La Salle University.

Career

Private Sector

Mandanas started out by working for different companies. He was a supervisor of the Carlos J. Valdes & Co. from 1963 to 1965. He then served as an executive assistant to the president of the Far East Bank and Trust Company. In 1972, he was the president of the Fereit Realty Development Corporation until 1975 and as the Philippine Commercial Delegate of the Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterior from 1975 to 1978. Then he became the managing director of the Manila & Hong Kong Capital Corporation from 1980 until 1987.[1]

He also served as the director for: Alpa Asia Hotels & Resorts Incorporated; United States Capital Corporation; Philippines-China Development Corporation; Oriental Pacific Equities (Hong Kong); Manila Taiwan Development Corporation; Apex Mining and Exploration Company and Rural Bank of Batangas.

From 1987 to 1995? he also was the chairperson and president of the: Omnivest; Hedge Issues Management; Abacus Consolidated Holdings; Suricon Resources Corp.; and HIM Management Corp.

Government Sector

After the issuance of the Presidential Decree No. 1396, Mandanas served as the 1st general manager of the Human Settlements Development Corporation under former president Ferdinand Marcos.

From 1995 to 2004, he served as Governor of the Province of Batangas and concurrently became president of Federation of Regional Development Council of the Philippines. He also served as chairman of the Regional Development Council (Region IV-A, Southern Tagalog) from 1995 to 2004, Regional Peace and Order Council (Region IV-A) from 1995 to 2001 and from 2003 to 2004 and CALABARZON Coordinating Council (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) from 2001 to 2004.

Committee membership

  • Ways and Means – former chairman
  • Economic Affairs – vice-chairperson
  • Banks and Financial Intermediaries – member for the majority
  • Bases Conversion – member for the majority
  • East ASEAN Growth Area – member for the majority
  • Energy – member for the majority
  • Foreign Affairs – member for the majority
  • Globalization and WTO – member for the majority
  • Government Enterprises and Privatization – member for the majority
  • Justice – deputized member
  • Millennium Development Goals – member for the majority
  • National Defense and Security – member for the majority
  • Trade and Industry – member for the majority

Congressional Oversight Committees

  • Comprehensive Tax Reform Program – former chairman
  • Physical Examination of Imported Articles – former chairman
  • Official Development Assistance – former chairman
  • Safeguard Measures Act – former member

Awards/citations received

  • Philconsa's Medal of Wisdom and Courage Awardee, Phil. Constitution Association, February 8, 2012 (Constitution Day)
  • 2006 Dangal Ng Pilipinas Awardee, Consumers Union of the Philippines
  • 2005 Regional Kabalikat Awardee, Technical Education & Skills Development Authority
  • 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, Most Outstanding Congressman, Makati Graduate School, Congress Magazine, MV Gallego Foundation
  • 2004 Outstanding Public Official, Consumer's Union of the Philippines, 15th Annual National Consumers Award
  • Outstanding Governor Award, 2nd Local Government Leadership Award, Senate, Republic of the Philippines, 2002 and 2003
  • Gawad Parangal Awardee, Most Outstanding Provincial Governor, 7th National Social Welfare and Development Forum, October 2003
  • 2002 Provincial Nutrition Green Banner Awardee, In the Calabarzon Region, National Nutrition Council, September 2003
  • Most outstanding Governor of the Philippines, Awarded by PNP Maritime, 2002*
  • Kabalikat Awards 2000, Tesda
  • Most Outstanding Governor of Calabarzon, Leader Magazine, July 9, 2000

Achievements

  • The first governor to give honorarium to Barangay Health Workers, Barangay Nutrition's Scholars, Barangay Service Point Officers, Barangay Tanod etc.
  • He was also the first to give PhilHealth benefits to Barangay Health Workers, Barangay Nutrition's Scholars, Barangay Service Point Officers, Barangay Tanod.
  • He was also the first to grant scholarships to deserving students.[clarification needed]

References

  • "Member Information: Hermilando I. Mandanas". House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved 2008-03-05.
  1. ^ Mandanas, Hermilando (June 6, 2016). "Hermilando Dodo Ingco Mandanas". Governor Hermilando Dodo Ingco Mandanas. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Batangas
2016–present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Vicente Mayo
Governor of Batangas
1995–2004
Succeeded by
House of Representatives of the Philippines
Preceded by
Francisco S. Perez II
Member of the House of Representatives
from Batangas's 2nd district

2004–2013
Succeeded by