Will you vote for Dominador Chipeco, Jr. for Vice President?
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• Associate Attorney, Carlos J.Valdes & Associates (1968 – 1969)

• Tax Attorney, SGV & Co. (1969 – 1971)

• Tax Attorney, Esso Philippines, Inc. (1971 – 1973)

• Director, Legal Affairs & Human Resources, 3M Philippines Inc., (1973 – 1991)

• Elected to Board of Directors and Board Secretary, 3M Philippines, Inc., (1995 – 2001)

• Sr. Legal Counsel, 3M Southeast Asia Region (1991-1993)

• Former Law Professor, Arellano University

• Director and Legal Counsel, Community Rural Bank of San Felipe, Zambales (1974 to present)

• Director, St. John Colleges, Inc. (1989 to present)

• Consultant, Legal Affairs & Human Resources, Tulay sa Pagunlad (TSPI), Inc., (2007)

* Former Unit Head, Couples for Christ

* Former Coordinator, Ligaya Ng Panginoon

* Director, Pro-Life Philippines

* Applying universal principles on honesty and integrity as affirmed by gospel based values, delivered seminars/workshops to 3M employees in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore on the supreme importance of observing business ethics in the work and market places.

* Participated in the review and design of value formation training materials as a component of the lending program of TSPI to the poor and marginalized.

Will you vote for Dominador Chipeco, Jr. for Vice President?

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9 Responses to “Will you vote for Dominador Chipeco, Jr. for Vice President?”

  1. Cabalen says:

    sino po sila?!

  2. BEBOT BELLO III FOR SENADOR says:

    Cabinet Secretary
    The Honorable SILVESTRE H. BELLO III
    Cabinet Secretary

    Date of Birth: 23 June 1944
    Place of Birth: Gattaran, Cagayan
    Wife: Regine Gerona
    Children: Katrina Marie, Kyrill, Karlo, Kristofer, Pia Alexandra
    Provincial Address: Barangay Baligatan , Ilagan, Isabela

    Languages and Dialects: Ibanag, Tagalog, English, Ilocano, and Cebuano
    Father: Silvestre Br. Bello Sr.
    Mother: Remedios Hernando
    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Educational Attainment
    Elementary St. Ferdinand College
    Iligan, Isabela
    1950-1956

    High School San Jacinto Seminary
    Tuguegarao, Cagayan
    1956-1961

    College Manuel L. Quezon University
    Manila
    Bachelor of Arts
    1961-1966

    Ateneo de Manila University
    College of Law, Padre Faura
    Ermita, Manila
    Bachelor of Law (LIB)
    1966-1970

    Past and Present Government Positions
    Cabinet Secretary
    Office of the President
    July 25 2008 to present
    Presidential Adviser on New Government Centers
    Office of the President
    July 2007 to present
    General Manager/CEO
    GRP Panel for talks with the CPP-NPA-NDF
    Jan. 2006 to Dec. 31, 2001
    President/CEO
    PNOC-Development & Management Corp.
    Nov. 18, 2004 to Dec. 31, 2005
    Chairman
    GRP Panel for talks with CPP-NPA_NDF
    January 2001 to 2004
    Member
    GRP Panel for talks with CPP-NPA_NDF
    June 1993 to June 2008
    Secretary of Justice
    Department of Justice
    January 1998 to June 30, 1998
    Solicitor General
    Department of Justice
    Sept. 23, 1996 to January 1998
    Secretary of Justice
    Department of Justice
    July 16, 1990 to February 7, 1992
    Undersecretary of Justice
    Department of Justice
    March 7, 1986 – July 15, 1990

    Professional History
    Yulo and Bello Law Offices
    Partner
    May 2001 up to present (on leave)
    Yulo Torres Bello Law Offices
    Partner
    August 1998
    Yulo Quisumbing Torres Ali and Bello Law Offices
    Partner
    Yulo Torres Tarriela and Bello Law Offices
    Philippine Airlines, Member
    Board of Advisor
    1993 to 1998
    Tanjuatco Oreta and Factoran Law Firm
    Managing Partner
    1980 to 1986
    Pinlac Feliciano Partoza Mojica and Bello Law Firm
    Managing Partner
    1977 to 1980
    C. Alcantara and Sons, Davao City
    Legal Counsel
    1973 to 1975

    Membership in Civic/Professional Organizations Professional Organizations
    Integrated Bar of the Philippines
    Member, Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) Membership in other Organizations

    Alpha Phi Omega (APO Mu chapter)
    MLQ University
    International Service Fraternity

    Aguila Legis Fraternity, Ateneo de Manila University
    College of Law

  3. FROM MASBATE says:

    YES I WOULD DEFINITELY VOTE FOR HIM BECAUSE HE IS UNDER ANG KAPATIRAN PARTY.

    THE PLATFORM OF KAPATIRAN:

    Pro God, Pro Country, Pro Poor, Pro Ecology, Pro Economy, Pro Education, Pro Justice, Pro Honesty, Pro Citizenry, Pro Family, Pro Life,Pro Peace

    VOTE KAPATIRAN CANDIDATES!

  4. MAGIC MAN 4 ADEL TAMANO says:

    In 2010, we need:

    A
    D-emocratic & an
    E-ducated
    L-eader

    T-o
    A-lleviate the
    M-asses
    A-and this
    N-ation frm economic
    O-ppression

  5. rica manalang says:

    will vote for him! may integridad!!!

  6. Pilipino says:

    Binuhay ng Ang Kapatiran Party ang BAGO Party.

    Kaya buong supporta ko sa Ang Kapatiran Party.

  7. lizzie says:

    hu u po?

  8. Purita says:

    Tatang pede po ba ako magpanotaryo sa inyo ng deed of sale?!?

  9. caprock,,,,0990 says:

    Binay ties Roxas; Noynoy widens lead in new SWS survey

    SOPHIA M. DEDACE, GMANews.TV

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    The vice presidential race continued to heat up as the elections draw nearer, with Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay tying Senator Manuel Roxas II, who previously dominated pre-election surveys.

    In the latest survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) last May 2 to 3, Binay and Roxas received a voting preference of 37 percent each. The results were posted on Thursday by television personality Kris Aquino-Yap on her official Twitter account.

    Kris is the youngest sister of presidential front runner Sen. Benigno Aquino III.

    The survey was supposedly commissioned by BusinessWorld. The results are expected to be made public on Friday. BusinessWorld refused to comment on the matter, even as sources from the Aquino camp confirmed the results.

    Roxas’ rating was two points lower, while Binay picked up 12 points from the poll conducted last April. [See: Roxas rating drops as Binay's picks up]

    Sen. Loren Legarda, who previously ranked second, dropped by 12 points to score 12 percent.

    In the presidential derby, meanwhile, Aquino has widened further his lead, getting 42 percent.

    Former President Joseph Estrada, who obtained 20 percent, zoomed past former second placer Senator Manuel Villar Jr., who received a 19-percent voting preference.

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