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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Metro Manila needs Institutional Reform—Not Just Infrastructure

2025
June 23, 2025

Every day, Metro Manila (MM) reminds us of its structural vulnerabilities—not just through traffic congestion, urban flooding, and service fragmentation, but through the quiet inefficiencies that have become normal. These are not merely symptoms of poor project execution or under-investment in infrastructure. They reflect something...

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Navigating the Digital Revolution: Trust and Innovation in the Philippines

2025
June 17, 2025

As the Philippines accelerates its digital transformation journey, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robust cybersecurity measures has become paramount. These technologies present unprecedented opportunities to drive economic growth, improve services, and make everyday life better for Filipinos. However, they also bring new challenges...

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Why All Business Leaders Must Now Be Tech Leaders

2025
June 16, 2025

As we commemorate National ICT Month, it is timely to reflect not just on the rapid advances in technology, but also on the pressing call for every business in the Philippines to place technology at the core of its strategy. Gone are the days when...

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