77th MAP Inaugural Meeting and Induction of the MAP 2025 Board of Governors

MVP Group Chair MANUEL V. PANGILINAN (6th from left) inducted recently the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) 2025 Board of Governors led by Maya Bank Chair ALFREDO “Al” S. PANLILIO (5th from left) as the 77th President of MAP. The other members of the MAP Board are (l-r):  MAP Governor MARIANNE “Maan” B. HONTIVEROS, Managing Director of CEO Advisors, Inc.; MAP Governor RENE D. ALMENDRAS, Consultant of Ayala Corporation; MAP
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AL PANLILIO is the new MAP President for 2025

Mr. ALFREDO “Al” S. PANLILIO, Chair of Maya Bank and Director of PLDT/SMART, assumes the role of leading the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) for 2025 with his election as the 77th MAP President. With PLDT as a long-time supporter of the Philippines’ digital transformation, Al is among the founding members under the Digital Infrastructure pillar of the Private
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77th MAP Inaugural Meeting and Induction of the MAP 2025 Board of Governors
77th MAP Inaugural Meeting and Induction of the MAP 2025 Board of Governors

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January 16, 2025

MVP Group Chair MANUEL V. PANGILINAN (6th from left) inducted recently the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) 2025 Board of Governors led by Maya Bank Chair ALFREDO “Al” S. PANLILIO (5th from left) as the 77th President of MAP. The other members of the MAP Board are (l-r):  MAP Governor MARIANNE “Maan” B. HONTIVEROS, Managing...

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The Future Won’t Wait: Building the Filipino Workforce for the AI Age

2025
September 9, 2025

Our neighbor Singapore recently celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of its independence, nicknamed “SG60.” When Prime Minister Lawrence Wong addressed the nation at the “SG60 and Beyond” dialogue and the 2025 National Day Rally, many listened closely to his vision for Singapore’s future. His message was...

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Absence of Textbooks for Public School Students

2025
September 8, 2025

From its inception in the 1950s, the battle cry of the Philippine Educational Publishers Association (PEPA) is to come up with Filipino-authored textbooks responsive to the varying requirements of students:  be it from the private schools which comprise 5% or from the public schools which...

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The Human Compass in an AI World: Navigating Transitions, Preserving Traditions

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September 2, 2025

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand its reach and importance in our day-to-day living, the conversations around its use almost always carry strong emotional undertones – unease, anxiety, fear, cautious acceptance, sense of wonder, and “no big deal’. In boardrooms, workplaces and classrooms, the...

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Agriculture plays a significant role in the Philippines, what with the country’s abundance of farming terrain, bodies of water, and the tropical climate conditions best suited for sustaining crops, livestock, and fisheries. However, the country is still behind its neighbors in farm productivity, crop diversification, and agri/sea-based exports. Furthermore, farmers and fisherfolks remain the top two poorest groups in the country. Currently, the Philippines needs innovative measures for its agri-aqua sectors. Fortunately, public and private sectors are working on different projects that help improve and sustain this.

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